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What does it take to find a funding source and write a successful grant proposal? A little preparation goes a long way when looking for funders that match up with your project. Preparing a successful written grant proposal requires an organized, systematic approach to effectively convey your story. During this session Kathryn Brockmeier, the NLC's Research Analyst / Special Projects Associate, will provide you with tools to find sources for funding and to navigate the application process.
NCompass Live - October 7, 2009.
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This presentation will be posted on my blog and YouTube once I am done recording the video. I do have a lot to say about EB (all three sub-categories) and NIW (Also all three sub categories). Unless my time gets hijacked by the comprehensive immigration reform, 2013, I should be able to complete these recordings within the next few days.
What does it take to find a funding source and write a successful grant proposal? A little preparation goes a long way when looking for funders that match up with your project. Preparing a successful written grant proposal requires an organized, systematic approach to effectively convey your story. During this session Kathryn Brockmeier, the NLC's Research Analyst / Special Projects Associate, will provide you with tools to find sources for funding and to navigate the application process.
NCompass Live - October 7, 2009.
CHAPTER 16
Writing Proposals
Chapter Introduction
Understanding the Process of Writing Proposals
FOCUS ON PROCESS: Proposals
The Logistics of Proposals
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PROPOSALS
SOLICITED AND UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS
The “Deliverables” of Proposals
RESEARCH PROPOSALS
GOODS AND SERVICES PROPOSALS
Persuasion and Proposals
UNDERSTANDING CONTEXTS
DESCRIBING WHAT YOU PLAN TO DO
DEMONSTRATING YOUR PROFESSIONALISM
GUIDELINES: Demonstrating Your Professionalism in a Proposal
ETHICS NOTE: Writing Honest Proposals
Writing a Proposal
The Structure of the Proposal
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
GUIDELINES: Introducing a Proposal
PROPOSED PROGRAM
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
DOCUMENT ANALYSIS Activity: Writing the Proposed Program
DOCUMENT ANALYSIS Activity: Marketing Proposal Presentation
BUDGET
APPENDIXES
TASK SCHEDULE
TECH TIP: Why and How to Create a Gantt Chart
DESCRIPTION OF EVALUATION TECHNIQUES
Sample Internal Proposal
WRITER’S CHECKLIST
EXERCISES
CASE 16: Writing an Introduction for a Proposal
Understanding the Process of Writing Proposals
Writing a proposal calls for the same process of planning, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading that
you use for other kinds of documents. The Focus on Process box on the next page presents an overview of
this process.
FOCUS ON PROCESS: Proposals
When writing a proposal, pay special attention to these steps in the writing process.
PLANNING Consider your readers’ knowledge about and attitudes toward what you are
proposing. Use the techniques discussed in Chapters 5 and 6 to learn as much as
you can about your readers’ needs and about the subject. Also consider whether
you have the personnel, facilities, and equipment to do what you propose to do.
DRAFTING Collaboration is critical for large proposals because no one person has the time
and expertise to do all the work. See Chapter 4 for more about collaboration. In
writing the proposal, follow the instructions in any request for proposal (RFP) or
information for bid (IFB) from the prospective customer. If there are no
instructions, follow the structure for proposals outlined in this chapter.
REVISING External proposals usually have a firm deadline. Build in time to revise, edit, and
proofread the proposal thoroughly and still get it to readers on time. See the
Writer’s Checklist at the end of this chapter.
EDITING See Chapter 10 for advice on writing correct and effective sentences.
PROOFREADING See Appendix, Part C, for proofreading tips.
The Logistics of Proposals
Proposals can be classified as either internal or external; external proposals are either solicited or unsolicited.
Figure 16.1 shows the relationships among these four terms.
FIGURE 16.1 The Logistics of Proposals
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PROPOSALS
Internal proposals are submitted to the writer’s own organization; external proposals are submitted to another
organization.
Internal Proposals An internal proposal is an argument, submitted within an organization, for car ...
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Learn the key strategies for writing and submitting winning proposals for private and federal funding sources from two successful grant writers who have secured over $10 million in grants. Acquire insider tips for developing a grant concept, securing partners, interpreting RFP’s and how to squeeze more content into page limits. Discover how to build relationships with funding sources that will continue beyond the original grant award. Learn more at http://www.NCCET.org
Grant Funding: How to obtain it and why you should careMary Spiro
Grant money drives research, but obtaining funding can be a daunting task for those unfamiliar with the process. Wouldn’t it be nice to have someone to show you the ropes?
That’s why three postdoctoral fellows from Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology were asked to present a sort of crash course in how to get those almighty research dollars. The talk, given as one of INBT’s professional development seminars on July 27 to a group of graduate, undergraduate and a few high school summer research interns, covered basics, as well as some commonly overlooked issues encountered in the grant application process.
Dr. Mary Patterson (Akron Children's) describes her experience in Grantsmanship, Funding, and Research planning, particularly with AHRQ and delves in to the structure of the AHRQ Committees that judge and award funding.
Eloise MARAIS, University College London, ERC grantee, South Africa
Dr Eloise Marais is an Associate Professor in Physical Geography, in the Department of Geography at University College London (UCL) in the UK. She leads a research group focusing on addressing glaring and persistence uncertainties in the chemical composition of the atmosphere, using a range of cutting-edge research tools. She completed a BSc in Chemistry at University of KwaZulu-Natal and an MSc in Chemistry at Rhodes University.
Presentation on 11 - 12 November 2020. Two ERC webinars (one in English and one in French), being held jointly with the EU Delegation to the African Union based in Addis Ababa, for researchers in Africa who are interested in applying for an ERC grant.
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Thinking about applying for a K award? Wondering how to put together the most competitive application?
NIH Research Career Development Awards (K awards) promote career development and provide support for senior postdoctoral fellows or faculty-level candidates. In this presentation, Dr. Sheila Lukehart leverages her many years of chairing K-award review committees at the NIH to provide practical tips and advice.
CHAPTER 16
Writing Proposals
Chapter Introduction
Understanding the Process of Writing Proposals
FOCUS ON PROCESS: Proposals
The Logistics of Proposals
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PROPOSALS
SOLICITED AND UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS
The “Deliverables” of Proposals
RESEARCH PROPOSALS
GOODS AND SERVICES PROPOSALS
Persuasion and Proposals
UNDERSTANDING CONTEXTS
DESCRIBING WHAT YOU PLAN TO DO
DEMONSTRATING YOUR PROFESSIONALISM
GUIDELINES: Demonstrating Your Professionalism in a Proposal
ETHICS NOTE: Writing Honest Proposals
Writing a Proposal
The Structure of the Proposal
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
GUIDELINES: Introducing a Proposal
PROPOSED PROGRAM
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
DOCUMENT ANALYSIS Activity: Writing the Proposed Program
DOCUMENT ANALYSIS Activity: Marketing Proposal Presentation
BUDGET
APPENDIXES
TASK SCHEDULE
TECH TIP: Why and How to Create a Gantt Chart
DESCRIPTION OF EVALUATION TECHNIQUES
Sample Internal Proposal
WRITER’S CHECKLIST
EXERCISES
CASE 16: Writing an Introduction for a Proposal
Understanding the Process of Writing Proposals
Writing a proposal calls for the same process of planning, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading that
you use for other kinds of documents. The Focus on Process box on the next page presents an overview of
this process.
FOCUS ON PROCESS: Proposals
When writing a proposal, pay special attention to these steps in the writing process.
PLANNING Consider your readers’ knowledge about and attitudes toward what you are
proposing. Use the techniques discussed in Chapters 5 and 6 to learn as much as
you can about your readers’ needs and about the subject. Also consider whether
you have the personnel, facilities, and equipment to do what you propose to do.
DRAFTING Collaboration is critical for large proposals because no one person has the time
and expertise to do all the work. See Chapter 4 for more about collaboration. In
writing the proposal, follow the instructions in any request for proposal (RFP) or
information for bid (IFB) from the prospective customer. If there are no
instructions, follow the structure for proposals outlined in this chapter.
REVISING External proposals usually have a firm deadline. Build in time to revise, edit, and
proofread the proposal thoroughly and still get it to readers on time. See the
Writer’s Checklist at the end of this chapter.
EDITING See Chapter 10 for advice on writing correct and effective sentences.
PROOFREADING See Appendix, Part C, for proofreading tips.
The Logistics of Proposals
Proposals can be classified as either internal or external; external proposals are either solicited or unsolicited.
Figure 16.1 shows the relationships among these four terms.
FIGURE 16.1 The Logistics of Proposals
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PROPOSALS
Internal proposals are submitted to the writer’s own organization; external proposals are submitted to another
organization.
Internal Proposals An internal proposal is an argument, submitted within an organization, for car ...
How to apply for Graduate School : PhD MastersThe Free School
How to apply for Graduate School : PhD Masters. How to submit a strong application that distinguishes you from other candidates. A presentation by The Free School.
Employment Based Immigration EB 1 Consultants in Delhi | 24x7x365 HR WorldwideImmigration Consultants
You may be eligible for an employment-based, first-preference visa if you have an extraordinary ability, are an outstanding professor or researcher, or are a multinational executive or manager. Each occupational category has certain requirements that must be met:
Writing for publication 2017 selecting the journalSioux McKenna
When you publish an academic article, you're joining a conversation. This understanding needs to underpin your choice of where to publish. But there's lots more to think about too. Sioux McKenna. For more on this, visit: postgradenvironments.com
Learn the key strategies for writing and submitting winning proposals for private and federal funding sources from two successful grant writers who have secured over $10 million in grants. Acquire insider tips for developing a grant concept, securing partners, interpreting RFP’s and how to squeeze more content into page limits. Discover how to build relationships with funding sources that will continue beyond the original grant award. Learn more at http://www.NCCET.org
Grant Funding: How to obtain it and why you should careMary Spiro
Grant money drives research, but obtaining funding can be a daunting task for those unfamiliar with the process. Wouldn’t it be nice to have someone to show you the ropes?
That’s why three postdoctoral fellows from Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology were asked to present a sort of crash course in how to get those almighty research dollars. The talk, given as one of INBT’s professional development seminars on July 27 to a group of graduate, undergraduate and a few high school summer research interns, covered basics, as well as some commonly overlooked issues encountered in the grant application process.
Dr. Mary Patterson (Akron Children's) describes her experience in Grantsmanship, Funding, and Research planning, particularly with AHRQ and delves in to the structure of the AHRQ Committees that judge and award funding.
Eloise MARAIS, University College London, ERC grantee, South Africa
Dr Eloise Marais is an Associate Professor in Physical Geography, in the Department of Geography at University College London (UCL) in the UK. She leads a research group focusing on addressing glaring and persistence uncertainties in the chemical composition of the atmosphere, using a range of cutting-edge research tools. She completed a BSc in Chemistry at University of KwaZulu-Natal and an MSc in Chemistry at Rhodes University.
Presentation on 11 - 12 November 2020. Two ERC webinars (one in English and one in French), being held jointly with the EU Delegation to the African Union based in Addis Ababa, for researchers in Africa who are interested in applying for an ERC grant.
Live Your American Dream
Invest in USA
US Investor Visa & Green Card
EB-1 Green Card
EB - 1A - Extraordinary ability
EB - 1B - Outstanding professors and researchers
EB - 1C - Multinational manager or executive
Live & Work in USA.
Great Business Opportunities.
United States of America
• Land of Opportunities
• Land of Dreams
• Land of Possibilities
Contact today for FREE evaluation:
Tel: +1-213-927-6537
eMail: usimmigrationandvisa@gmail.com
Website: http://usimmigrationandvisa.com/
#Immigration #Consultancy #CitizenshipbyInvestment #residencebyinvestment #PR #Residency #Citizenship #Investment #RBI #CBI #RCBI #GreenCard #USA #E2 #EB1C #EB5 #Washington #InvestorVisa #NewYork
Thinking about applying for a K award? Wondering how to put together the most competitive application?
NIH Research Career Development Awards (K awards) promote career development and provide support for senior postdoctoral fellows or faculty-level candidates. In this presentation, Dr. Sheila Lukehart leverages her many years of chairing K-award review committees at the NIH to provide practical tips and advice.