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Objectives:. Faculty and staff will be able to confidently: 1.List the elements that are common to small and large grants2. Describe the main differences between small and large grants . Objectives: continued. 3.Give an example of a small grant or an agency that funds a grant that
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1. Large Grant DevelopmentWorkshop 3
2. Objectives: Faculty and staff will be able to confidently:
1. List the elements that are common to small and large grants
2. Describe the main differences between small and large grants
3. Objectives: continued 3. Give an example of a small grant or an agency that funds a grant that would be considered to be small
4. Fill out an application for a small grant
5. Give an example of a large grant
4. Objectives: continued 6. Identify the two publications that must be followed when submitting an NSF grant
7. Identify where you would find the links for foundations that fund North Carolina grants
8. Describe how you would find the link on the Sponsored website pages for the NSF Grant Proposal Guide (GPG).
5. Objectives: continued 9. Describe how you would find the link on the Sponsored website pages for the Dept of Education grants
10. Describe the information provided by Grants.gov
6. Components of a Grant Needs
Goals
Objectives
Methods
Evaluations (formative, summative)
Sustainability
7. Components: continued Budget
Background (institution, primary personnel)
Summary
8. Large Grants(in addition to the common components, large grants have the following: 1. Detailed instructions
2. Specific forms to fill out
3. More rigorous proof of experience of PIs
4. Proof of success with previous grants
9. Large Grants-cont 5. Requires that smaller institutions must collaborate with the larger research institutions and maintain that collaboration
6. Extensive review of literature that is kept up to date
7. Cutting edge research
8. Lengthy instructions
10. Comparison of small grants to large grants Locate a small NC grant by using the Sponsored Programs website:
From the Sponsored Programs website, select
Funding Sources
Grant
NC Grants
Z. Smith Reynolds
11. Comparison continued Select
How to apply
Grant App Form
#3 Project 3+ years
Yes
Yes
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12. Comparison continued Locate a LARGE gov’t grant by selecting from the Sponsored Programs website:
Other Useful Links
NSF FastLane
NSF Home (upper right)
In the Search box, type CCLI
Then select
Course, Curriculum, Laboratory, Improvement
13. Comparison continued Define RFP
Define PA
Find Award Information. How much is awarded for 3 years?
Find Proposal Preparation Instructions. How do they differ from those in the previous grant?
14. Comparisons continued Locate the Grant Proposal Guide (GPG) link in the document. What is the GPG used for?
How pages does it have?
Locate the Grant Policy Manual (GPM) link
How many pages does it have?
Locate these links through the Sponsored Programs webpage: Guide to Preparing a Proposal
15. Comparisons continued Locate the US Dept. of Education by selecting:
Funding Sources
Grants
Education
US Dept of Education link: www.ed.gov/fund
16. Comparisons continued Grants.gov
New link for listing of all US government grants
Many grant applications can be submitted on-line through this link
Eventually all US government grants will be submitted through this link
17. Large Grants Even though Large Grants look menacing, with a division of labor between a group of collaborators who have a plan for a well thought out project, a large grant is not so different from a small grant.
A large grant just takes longer to write!