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Ryan Asbury

Grant Writing Outline - 0 views

  • Steps To Successful Grant Writing Marilyn Sinclairm-sincl@uiuc.edu Successful grant proposals are ones in which the project goals and objectives of the grantee and those of the granter are in agreement, and the recipient has convinced the provider that the proposed plan described for bringing about the goals is reasonable and will be successful. I. READ IN DETAIL "THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS" (the RFP). It is the primary source of information needed for writing a request for money from a granting agency. A. Determine the granters' reasons for funding: What is the perspective of the granting agency in relation to the area of your interest? What are the agency's specific goals for this funding? Do your needs fit these goals? B. Check on specifics concerning the available money: How much is available; how many and what size grants are expected to be awarded?) What can the money be used for? People? (salaries & benefits, stipends) Capital expenses? (special equipment, computer hardware) Supplies and materials? (consumables, non-consumables, software) Acceptable activities &/or purchased services? (travel, conference expenses, substitute teachers for teacher-release time, consultants) C. Examine the "Criteria for Review and Approval" (Specific points for attention) II. DEVELOP A PROPOSAL WHICH WILL SELL YOUR PLAN A. Develop a sound plan and promote its value. Establish a need for the implementation of the plan you are proposing. Explain general goals of the plan, specific objectives to meet the goals and activities and a timeline designed to meet the objectives. Describe why you are convinced that this plan will be effective. Establish a reasonable budget for the implementation of the activities. Describe how you will evaluate the effectiveness of the project. For most school grants, this does not need to be elaborate, but it does need to demonstrate a means of making a fair evaluation of the effectiveness of the project. B. Write the Proposal FOLLOW THE SUGGESTED FORMAT EXACTLY (including the number of pages!) (One of the first things the evaluators will look for is how completely you followed the instructions.) Use a straight-forward, simple, writing style. (The evaluators are spending long hours reading numerous proposals. They will quickly eliminate any proposal which is difficult to understand.) Look for TERMS that are used in the RFP and repeat them, where appropriate, in the proposal. (This is not because these terms are more correct than other appropriate terms, but since they are words the agency uses will be alert to. ) C. Follow Required Procedures for Submitting the Proposal Be sure to have all the signatures required. Be sure to have the requested number of copies. Meet the deadline!
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    fill this in and follow directions! It is all this simple.
monika hardy

Dangerously Irrelevant: Rotating buildings, petrofuel, and ICT in Africa - Day 2 of the... - 0 views

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    Here are my notes from Day 2 of the World Technology Summit. I've been hangin' with Dr. John Nash, my colleague at ISU. Today we learned about India's Barefoot College (impressive!), Microsoft's vision for the future, rotating buildings, petrofuel, ICT in Africa, and much more. Bunker Roy, The Barefoot College...
monika hardy

U.S. Department of Education Study Finds that Good Teaching can be Enhanced with New Te... - 0 views

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    Providing further evidence of the tremendous opportunity to use technology to improve teaching and learning, the U.S. Department of Education today released an analysis of controlled studies comparing online and face-to-face instruction.
monika hardy

ED Teacher's Guide to International Collaboration on the Internet-- Pg 2 - 0 views

shared by monika hardy on 22 Jul 09 - Cached
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    The Teacher's Guide to International Collaboration was developed to help teachers use the Internet to "reach out" globally. These materials were prepared as part of the Department of Education's International Education Initiative.
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