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Conducting Funding Searches. UNLV Office of Sponsored Programs. Finding the Right Match Can Be Work. Must find a sponsor whose goals match your expected project results . Trying to force a project into a funding opportunity that is not a good match is a waste of effort.
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Conducting Funding Searches UNLV Office of Sponsored Programs
Finding the Right Match Can Be Work • Must find a sponsor whose goals match your expected project results • Trying to force a project into a funding opportunity that is not a good match is a waste of effort
Searchable Sites Grants Resource Center: http://www.aascu.org/grc/gs/ Grants.gov: http://grants.gov/applicants/find_grant_opportunities.jsp Foundation Directory & IRIS: http://library.unlv.edu/ (access through UNLV Library website)
Individual Sites • National Science Foundation • National Institutes of Health • US Department of Education • Foundations
Sign Up for Notifications • Grants Resource Center • Through OSP • Includes all federal and most foundation announcements • Grants.gov • http://grants.gov/applicants/email_subscription.jsp • Individual Site RSS Feeds
Grants Resource Center • http://www.aascu.org/grc/gs/ • Topic: Art History Dissertation Assistance • Topic #2: Earthquake research
Grants.gov • http://www.grants.gov/search/basic.do • Topic: Nanotechnology • Topic #2: Childhood Obesity
National Science Foundation • http://www.nsf.gov/funding/ • Topic: STEM
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • http://rwjf.org/grants/ • Topic: Nursing Workforce Development
Foundation Directory • Through UNLV Lied Library • http://library.unlv.edu/ • Topic: Autism Spectrum Disorders
NIH • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/ • Topic: Depression
Eligibility • There will always be a section stating what types of organizations are eligible to apply for that funding. • UNLV is: • A public or state controlled institution of higher education • 501(c)3 nonprofit (not community or grass roots based) • Branch of state government • Always check with OSP if you have any questions on eligibility before you start writing a proposal.
Deadlines or Target Dates • A deadline is a hard and fast date by which your proposal must be submitted or it will be rejected. • Check the time due. Some FOAs list EST, so we might need to turn in by 2:00 p.m. PST to meet a 5:00 p.m. EST deadline. • Target dates are more flexible • If you go too far past the target date you might miss the review period, and your proposal will not be reviewed until the next review panel meets.
Standard Proposal Components • Abstract • Project Description • Needs statement - hypothesis • Goals & objectives • Methodology • Evaluation • Dissemination • Budget & justification • References Cited • Bio-sketch (PI/PD qualifications) • Curriculum vitae
Review Criteria • Generally review criteria is listed after the proposal instructions. • Write to the review criteria! • What end result is expected? • Does your project fit into the goals of the funding announcement?
Assistance • Your Senior Research Administrator in OSP • See assignment list in your package • The sponsor’s Program Officer for your topic area • Contact with a brief review of your proposed project. • Might recommend you look at other funding opportunities • Might have suggestions to strength your idea
Practice Time! Conduct a search of your choice. OSP staff will be here to assist you.
Office of Sponsored Programs • Research Administration Building (RAB) • http://research.unlv.edu/osp/ • 895-1357