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Introduction to Mentor-Connect. Leadership Development and Outreach for ATE Mentoring System, Phase I Opportunity for NSF ATE Grant Preparation Assistance (Updated September 2013). Why Mentor-Connect? . Two-thirds of community colleges have never had NSF funding
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Introduction to Mentor-Connect Leadership Development and Outreach for ATE Mentoring System, Phase I Opportunity for NSF ATE Grant Preparation Assistance (Updated September 2013)
Why Mentor-Connect? • Two-thirds of community colleges have never had NSF funding • NSF ATE no longer accepts preliminary proposals • Complexity of “grantsmanship”
Why Mentor-Connect? • Need for highly skilled technicians • ATE Community’s willingness to share • Wealth of ATE resources • Experienced PIs willing to assist first-time applicants
Why Mentor-Connect? • To help you compete for NSF ATE $ to: • Strengthen technician education to meet STEM workforce needs • Develop STEM faculty leadership in technician education • Mentor-Connect initially offers: • Proposal development assistance for Small Grants for Institutions New to ATE • Mentor-Connect will also offer: • Guidance and resources for funded PIs.
Who is Eligible? Eligible Institutions and Faculty • Two-year technical or community colleges that have not received NSF ATE grant funding in the past 10 years • STEM faculty who prepare technicians for the American workforce Especially encouraged to participate: • Rural colleges • Faculty from populations underrepresented in STEM
Mentor-Connect Goals • Increase the number and diversity of successful first-time grant applicants to the NSF ATE program • Enable new applicants to benefit from mentoring by experienced ATE principal investigators • Strengthen leadership skills among faculty in advanced technological education
Project Activities • A three-day workshop in January 2014 (with $ support for travel) • An ATE-experienced mentor to work with each team during the workshop and for an additional ~36 hours of consulting assistance thereafter Teams of 2 STEM faculty members from 20 selected colleges will receive the following support to develop ATE proposals for the October 2014 submission:
Teamwork Encouraged And… Participating colleges may send a grant writer or other supporting administrator to the January 2014 workshop with a faculty team (by paying registration fee and travel expenses for the additional participant)
Mentor-Connect Mentors Mentors will: • Assist potential grantees during the three-day workshop • Provide additional ~36 hrs. customized mentoring/consulting • Provide feedback on grant proposal topics • Help proposal team refine ideas and strategies • Provide links to ATE resources • Work with potential grantees to ensure that proposals address NSF and ATE requirements
Project Resources • A wide range of online resources designed specifically to support proposal development and grant management • www.Mentor-Connect.org website coming soon! Mentor-Connect support includes…
Connect with Mentor-Connect • email Mentor-Connect@fdtc.edu to receive an invitation • First event for 2014: webinar Wednesday, September 10, 2013 • Orientation to the NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program • Orientation to the Mentor-Connect Opportunity • How to access application • Selection criteria and process
Connect with Mentor-Connect • Follow us on Twitter! @Mentor_Connecthttps://twitter.com/Mentor_Connect • Like us on Facebook! ATEmentorconnecthttps://www.facebook.com/ATEmentorconnect • Become a Mentor! email Mentor-Connect@fdtc.edu for information about opportunities • For other resources, www.TeachingTechnicians.org“Help for New ATE PIs”
Mentor-Connect@fdtc.edu Leadership Development and Outreach for ATE NSF DUE # 1204463 Elaine Craft, Principal InvestigatorCharlotte Forrest, Project Manager SC ATE Center of Excellence Florence-Darlington Technical College Florence, SC 29501-0548