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Title: Getting Started Writing a Compelling Grant Proposal


1
Getting Started Writing a Compelling Grant
Proposal
  • Office of Sponsored Programs
  • 113 Bowne Hall
  • 443-2882 plowney_at_syr.edu

2
Proposals Sell.
  • Your idea,
  • Yourself, and
  • Your affiliation
  • To the right sponsor at the right time

3
Proposals Communicate
  • WHAT you want to do
  • WHY it is important
  • How youre going to do it and WHY your strategy
    is the best tack to take
  • WHY you are qualified and capable
  • The Value/Impact resulting from the dollars
    invested

4
WHAT do you want to do
  • The Idea
  • Hypothesis to be tested
  • Gap in knowledge to be filled
  • Need to be filled
  • Problem to be solved
  • Opportunity to be pursued
  • Clearly stated
  • Easily understood by all

5
WHY is it important
  • gt Evidence, rationale
  • gt Impact, outcomes, consequences
  • Significance
  • Sponsors
  • Discipline/field
  • Communities/advocacy groups
  • Associations
  • Govt agencies
  • Society

6
Why your approach is best
  • HOW are you going to do it?
  • Approach e.g., methods/experimental design
  • Rationale for methods
  • Feasibility
  • Can you do in time/with resources available
  • Preliminary data ? necessary expertise
  • Experience with system
  • Barriers/challenges
  • Alternatives

7
Why your approach is best contd
  • How do you know your approach has worked or when
    you are successful?
  • Controls
  • Analysis (statistics)
  • Expected Results
  • Interpretation (!!)
  • Evaluation
  • Supported/refuted the hypothesis
  • Addressed the need
  • Filled the gap etc.
  • Solved the problem

8
Why your approach is best contd
  • What do you do with the results?
  • Dissemination plan
  • Progress reports
  • Local, regional, national meetings/presentations
  • Publications/reports/books/monographs
  • Web pages
  • Press releases

9
Why are you qualified
  • Are you uniquely suited for this activity?
  • Education and Training
  • Degrees, licenses, certifications
  • Professional experience
  • Publications/Grants
  • History of productivity
  • Invited presentations, chapters etc
  • Necessary expertise is available
  • Increase likelihood of success

10
Why you are capable
  • Can you do what you propose?
  • Resources/facilities
  • Equipment and support services
  • Mentors letters of support
  • Access to special resources
  • Specific population
  • Research tools/reagents
  • Partnerships
  • Institutional support

11
Great Value/Impact for the Dollar
  • Is the cost reasonable appropriate?
  • Budget
  • Translate work plan ? dollars cents
  • Good judgment
  • Request support for total project costs
  • Sharing project costs required?
  • Sponsor requirements/constraints

12
Proposals Convey
  • WHAT you want to do
  • WHY it is important
  • How youre going to do it and WHY your strategy
    is the best tack to take
  • WHY you are qualified and capable
  • The Value/Impact for the dollar invested
  • .through common elements

13
Common Elements
  • Cover sheet/face page
  • Abstract/executive summary
  • Project narrative/description
  • Literature cited/bibliography
  • Biosketch/curriculum vitae
  • Budget and narrative/justification
  • Facilities/resources
  • Appendices

14
Common Elements
  • Project Narrative/Description
  • Statement of Work/Goal
  • Background
  • Context/Literature review
  • Preliminary/foundation data
  • Specific Aims/Objectives
  • Significance to Sponsor, discipline, society
  • Literature review
  • Taskforce reports
  • Mission/vision statements

15
Common Elements contd
  • Project Narrative/Description contd
  • Work Plan/Experimental Design/Methods
  • Activities for objective/aim
  • Controls, data, analysis, interpretation
  • Evaluation
  • Dissemination
  • Management Plan
  • Timeline

16
Proposal Narratives
  • Specifics vary core components similar.
  • Big picture ? details/specifics
  • If not specified in guidelines, organize by
    review criteria.
  • Respond to review criteria.

17
Common Elements contd
  • Literature Cited/Bibliography
  • Yes reviewers do read it!
  • Comprehensive
  • Current, appropriately historical
  • Quality
  • Objective

18
Common Elements contd
  • Biographical Sketch (2-pg)
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Education Training
  • Discipline/major, institution, degree
  • Licenses, credentials, certifications
  • Honors
  • Professional Activities
  • Publications
  • Other relevant info

19
Common Elements contd
  • Facilities Resources
  • Laboratory (space equipment)
  • Office (space equipment)
  • Secretarial support
  • Library, archives, other unique resources
  • Machine shop, media, glassware, centers, animal
    facilities (AAALAC)
  • Access to other species resources/facilities
  • Partnerships, agreements

20
Common Elements contd
  • Budget (line item)
  • Personnel Services
  • Salary Fringe Benefits
  • Other than Personnel Services
  • Equipment
  • Supplies Consumables
  • Travel (domestic intl)
  • Other expenses
  • Communication publication expenses
  • Remitted tuition
  • Equipment service agreements, animals/per diem
  • Consultants, transcription svc etc.
  • Evaluation

21
Common Elements contd
  • Budget Narrative/Justification
  • What youre spending money on (detailed?)
  • WHY you need this support
  • How did you arrive at cost estimates
  • Most important/expensive first
  • Personnel
  • Roles, responsibilities
  • Adequate and appropriate effort
  • Other major categories
  • Why essential for project?
  • Demonstrate costs reasonable (allowable?)
  • Demonstrate your experience judgment

22
Common Elements contd
  • Appendices/Supplemental Docs.
  • Letters of Support
  • Collaboration
  • Provide access to resource/tool
  • Documentation
  • Submitted manuscripts/publications
  • Non-profit status (OSP)
  • IDC rate (OSP)
  • Surveys etc
  • Certifications assurances (OSP)

23
Common Elements contd
  • Cover sheet/Face Page
  • Title
  • Brief (80 letters/spaces), informative
  • Principal investigator/project director
  • Contact information
  • Research Integrity
  • Authorizations (University signature)
  • Cost
  • Compliance needs
  • Human, animal participants, certs assurances

24
Common Elements contd
  • Abstract/Executive Summary
  • First thing reviewers read
  • First impressions count!!!
  • Get em hooked!
  • Prepare last
  • Exciting!
  • Clear!
  • Complete! (What, when, how, why?)

25
Getting Started..
  • Refine/clarify the idea
  • Ongoing, iterative process
  • National, regional, local workshops, meetings
    etc.
  • Discussions and conversations.
  • Department or group meetings
  • Journal Club, etc
  • Answer the Big Three Questions
  • What, Why How??

26
Have a Potential Sponsor Program
  • Check out recent awards
  • Review similar, successful proposals
  • Contact program manager ASAP
  • Explore interest fit
  • Earlier the better

27
Writing the proposal..
  • Whats the sponsors agenda?
  • Prepare an outline
  • Announcement/agency guidelines
  • Insert (and address) review criteria
  • Insert answers
  • What, Why How?
  • Expand your Outline

28
Writing the proposal..contd
  • Write Text
  • Manageable units
  • 2 or more months in advance (?)
  • Have many others read and review
  • Write for Reviewers (are they known?)
  • Develop the budget narrative
  • 1 month in advance
  • Does the budget make sense?
  • Support requested for all project costs?
  • Secure approval for cost-sharing

29
Tip -
  • Write for generalist reviewers
  • But balance technical detail
  • Make reviewers your friend and advocate
  • Eliminate reasons not to fund you
  • Avoid jargon
  • Make no assumptions.
  • Summer beach reading.
  • Legible font, effective use of headers

30
Finalizing the proposal..
  • Proof read after 2-3 day rest (?)
  • Spell check
  • Check figure numbers
  • Check/confirm all references

31
Strong proposals
  • Great idea, clear compelling
  • Significant to sponsor
  • Great approach, well thought out
  • Qualified applicant
  • Resources available
  • Cost effective

32
Choosing to not follow instructions..
  • Return unreviewed
  • Alienate reviewers
  • Alienate program managers/staff
  • ? Decrease likelihood of award

33
Good Luck!
  • Sponsored programs is available to help
  • Interpret guidelines
  • Draft budgets narratives
  • Review text for clarity, completeness, compliance
  • Facilitate multi-investigator or
    multi-institutional applications
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