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CREATING, FINDING, AND RESPONDING TO RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
September 23, 2014 Research Administration Training Series: Session 2
Research Push vs. Pull
• PULL– Funders want specific outcomes to generate a return on investment
– Funders want to make a difference –either through profit (industry) or societal benefit (government and foundations)
• PUSH– Researchers want to be well known and respected by their peers
– Researchers want to make a difference – they are generally focused in one specific area
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Identification – Who
• Individual investigators• Dep’t Offices (Assoc Dept head for research)• Dean’s Offices (Assoc Dean for research)• Office of the Vice President of Research• Corporate Relations• Foundation Relations• Government Relations
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Identification – How
• Identify funding opportunities• Track funding trends• Participate in workshops• Develop multidisciplinary research initiatives
• Build relationships• Work with White House, Congressional delegation, Agency leadership
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1 yr
2 yr
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Federal BAAs and RFPs
• NSF• NIH• DoD
– ONR– AFOSR– NRL– ARL
• DOE• …
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http://www.nsf.gov/funding/
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/WeeklyIndex.cfm
The Grant Advisor – www.grantadvisor.com
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Federal Search Engines
• Grants.gov – www.grants.gov• Federal Business Opportunities – fedbizopps.gov• GrantForward – www.grantforward.com• PIVOT – Community of Science – pivot.cos.com• Commerce Business Daily – www.cbd‐net.com• Federal Acquisition Jumpstation
– prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/fedproc/home.html
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Funding Opportunities for Young Faculty
• NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program • NSF Broadening Participation Research Initiation Grants in
Engineering• ONR ‐ Young Investigator Program (YIP) $170k/yr, 3 yrs• ARO ‐ Young Investigator Program $50k/yr, 3 yrs• AFOSR ‐ Young Investigator Program $120k/yr, 3 yrs• DARPA Young Faculty Award (YFA), $250k/yr, 2 yrs• DOE Early Career Research Program, $150k/yr, 5 yrs• NIH Director's New Innovator Award (DP2) due Oct• NIH K22: Career Transition Award (postdocs)• NIH Director's Early Independence Award Program (DP5), due Feb
(new graduates)• NIH R03: Small Grant (preference for new investigators)• Beckman Young Investigator Award
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Graduate Fellowships
• NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program– US citizen, US national, or permanent resident– Oct/Nov each year– <= 1 year in grad school
• National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship– Run by ASEE– US citizens only– <= 2 years in grad school– 15 disciplines– December each year– 36 months
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