GRANTS: CRADLE TO GRAVE ALUMNI CENTER BALLROOM MAY 7, 2015 Finding Funding Beth Hodges Director,...

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GRANTS: CRADLE TO GRAVE ALUMNI CENTER BALLROOM MAY 7, 2015 Finding Funding Beth Hodges Director, Office of Proposal Development

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GRANTS: CRADLE TO GRAVE

ALUMNI CENTERBALLROOMMAY 7, 2015

Finding Funding

Beth HodgesDirector, Office of Proposal Development

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Today’s Discussion

Identifying Funding Sources Online Demonstration of PivotTips

Identifying Funding Sources

Ways to Locate Funding

• The Web• Listserves• Word of mouth: colleagues on campus and

elsewhere• Searching literature to learn where colleagues in

your area are obtaining funding• Agency websites• Speaking with agency program officers

www.research fsu.edu

Office of Proposal Development

Resources available from OPD

• Access to Funding Resources, Databases• Access to Listserves• Proposal Resources, Tutorials• Workshops/Training Information• Examples of Successful Proposals• Large grant and multi-disciplinary proposal assistance

Other Resources

• The Office of Research Newsletter

• Research Development & Grant Writing News

FUNDING DATABASESWhy use a funding database?

• One stop searching• Setting up searches and alerts

• Funding Opportunities=27,000+ records

• Scholarly profiles= 3.2 million profiles

• Pivot suggests funding based on Pivot profile…

and vice-versa

Live Funding Search

Applying for Funding: Tips

Current ClimateOverall, proposals are increasing and dollars are decreasing

• At NSF & NIH, the vast majority of proposals are declined.

• More than half (60%) of the proposals are rejected on the first reading because:

1. The proposal did not match the program

2. Applicant did not follow directions

What can be done to improve my odds?

1. Verify the Match (discussion with program officer)

2. Follow the format provided by the sponsor and all instructions exactly*

3. Prove the importance of your project

4. Pay attention to your budget

5. Rule of Three

Grant Application Tips: Rule of Three

• Read the proposal thoroughly before you begin. If you are applying for a limited submission program, find out what the internal deadline is.

• Begin your work- Gathering supporting documents- Doing your Homework- Prove the Importance of your Project

• Final Steps- Have colleagues read your proposal- Edit, edit, edit- Submit in time for Internal reviews and

approvals

Other considerations…

• When talking to program officers• Do not cold-call them; better to send an email first;

okay to attach a 1 page project summary, then ask for time to speak with them

• Do not call to chat, keep comments professional

• Build relationships, respect & reputation• Become a proposal reviewer• Participate in seminars and conferences

• Team Building; establish strategic partnerships, leveraging your expertise.

Finally…

Be kind to your grants

administrators

Questions or Assistance--Contact OPD staff anytime:

QUESTIONS