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Title: Grant Writing Basics: Finding Funding Opportunities


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Grant Writing Basics Finding Funding
Opportunities
  • Kari Whittenberger-Keith, Ph.D.
  • Proposal Development Services
  • Office of Sponsored Projects
  • Office of Research, UW-M

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Thinking about Funding
  • Specific persuasive form
  • Specific physical form
  • Audience-centered
  • Dating game

3
Universe of Funders
  • Internal
  • External
  • Colleges and schools
  • Centers and institutes
  • Systems
  • Federal
  • Foundations
  • Professional associations
  • Institutions

4
Award Types
  • Grants
  • Individual Awards
  • Multiple people
  • Multiple years
  • Equipment and supplies
  • Larger award size
  • Physical/biosciences education some social
    sciences large scale humanities
  • Award made to institution
  • Single researcher support
  • One year or less
  • Salary support or travel/access
  • Smaller award size
  • Humanities arts some social sciences students
  • Award made to individual

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Funding Sources
  • Individual sponsor Web sites
  • Federal, state, foundations, corporations
  • Free databases
  • Grants.gov, FedBizOpps (mostly federal grants)
  • Topic-specific
  • Paid subscription databases
  • Pivot (UWM)
  • Wide net (govt national foundations global)
  • Extensive customization
  • Other Services
  • OSP Research Updates
  • The Grants Library URL http//guides.library.uwm.
    edu/grants

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Finding Federal Opportunities
  • Sponsor Notification Emails
  • Free
  • Typically just a list with no functionality(e.g.,
    no searching, sorting, bookmarking)
  • Pre-determined frequency (weekly or bi-weekly)
  • Reliable, easy to use, accurate
  • Hands-free approach

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Finding Federal Opportunities
  • Types of Free Sponsor Notifications
  • Government-wide
  • Federal Register
  • Grants.Gov
  • FedBizOpps
  • Federal Agency-specific
  • Dept. of Education, National Institutes of
    Health, National Science Foundation,
    Environmental Protection Agency
  • Public Service
  • ScanGrants
  • Foundations
  • No free databases

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Grants.gov Notice
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NSF Notice
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Finding Federal Other Opportunities
  • Pivot Grant Opportunity Database
  • Formerly Community of Science (COS)
  • Most comprehensive, editorially maintained
    database of global funding opportunities
  • By governments, private/corporate foundations
  • For research, fellowships, scholarships
  • Search one database for funding in any discipline
    and country, rather than multiple sources or
    across Internet
  • Receive weekly updates on saved searches you
    organize in your own folders
  • Receive alerts when new matching opportunities
    match your saved searches

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Call for Proposal
  • Request for proposal (RFP)
  • Broad agency announcement (BAA)
  • Funding opportunity announcement (FOA)
  • Request for information (RFI)
  • Information for bid (IFB)
  • Invitation to bid (ITB)
  • Request for quote (RFQ)

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Purpose of Calls
  • Define the research need and the purpose of the
    solicitation
  • Research expectations
  • Project scope
  • Expected outcomes/deliverables
  • Schedules
  • Outline competitive information
  • Eligibility
  • Number and size of awards
  • Conditions of award
  • Review process and timeline

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Purpose of Calls (cont.)
  • Application instructions
  • Deadlines
  • Content requirements
  • Format requirements
  • Page length
  • Margins/fonts
  • Headers/footers
  • Page numbers
  • URLs
  • Completion of required forms
  • Sponsor contact information
  • Program officer and technical support
  • Conditions of award/reporting requirements/deliver
    ables

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Analyzing a Call
  • Before you think about writing a proposal
  • Define project and funding needs
  • Determine fundable components
  • Research funding agencies and funding
    mechanisms/calls
  • Analyze specific calls and requirements
  • Funding priorities
  • Agency goals
  • Audiences
  • Deadlines and application process
  • Requirements, including page and form limits
  • Past recipients
  • Proposal examples
  • FAQs and program officer contacts
  • REMEMBER Specifics vary by agency and program

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Is This Opportunity Right for Me?
  • Can my work fit the call?
  • Can I do it in the timeframe?
  • Can I look competitive?
  • Do I have enough experience?
  • Do I have publications or other evidence?
  • Do I need collaborators or other team members?
  • Can my project match the level of innovation?
  • Revolutionary not evolutionary
  • Breakthrough not incremental
  • Basic research
  • Can I show I have the resources to accomplish the
    work?
  • On campus
  • Collaborations
  • Travel to resources

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For More Information
  • Kari Whittenberger-Keith
  • kariwk_at_uwm.edu
  • (414) 229 4062
  • Michelle Schoenecker
  • schoene7_at_uwm.edu
  • (414) 229 2747
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