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AGENDA. Who We Are and What We Do The Website Types Of Funding Internal Awards Types Of External Sponsors. Funding Opportunities Guides To Grant Writing Possible Funders Institutional Approval Documents and Timeline. WHO WE ARE. Maria Moyer

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AGENDA

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  1. AGENDA • Who We Are and What We Do • The Website • Types Of Funding • Internal Awards • Types Of External Sponsors • Funding Opportunities • Guides To Grant Writing • Possible Funders • Institutional Approval Documents and Timeline

  2. WHO WE ARE • Maria Moyer Interim Director of Grants Development maria.moyer@stockton.edu • Pantelia (Lia) Bairaktaris Assistant Director of Grants DevelopmentPantelia.Bairaktaris@stockton.edu • Joan Joseph Grants Fiscal Analyst joan.joseph@stockton.edu • Jeanne DeMarsico Program Assistantj.demarsico@stockton.edu • Ronnie Carlini Program Assistantronnie.carlini@stockton.edu

  3. MISSION Through a variety of ways, the Grants Office supports members of the Stockton Community in their scholarly, research and creative activities. As an office that provides a full range of services, we encourage you to let us know whenever we can assist in developing ideas, proposals for funding or provide information.

  4. SERVICES AND ACTIVITES Some of our services include: • Assist with all aspects of proposal preparation, proposal submission and award management • Assist in locating internal and external funding sources • Offer access to funding search engines • Coordinate Institutional Review and Approval process • Publish Grant Deadlines • Present Workshops to Faculty • Monitor Standard Assurances and Certifications • Coordinate and Support applications to IRB

  5. THE WEBSITE Visit the Grants Office at stockton.edu/GrantsOffice.com • Home Page • About the Grants Office • Policies and Procedures • Proposal Development • Post Award • Funding Sources and Resources • Internal Grants • Institutional Review Board • Forms • Student Research Funding Opportunities • Staff

  6. INTERNAL FUNDING SOURCES • Sabbaticals • Sabbatical Subventions • Provost Faculty Opportunity Fund • Research & Professional Development • Provost’s R&PD in Academic Advising • SCOSA Research & Professional Development • Career Development Award • Travel Fund • Publication, Poster, Exhibit or Performance Charges • Book Subvention

  7. EXTERNAL FUNDING SOURCES

  8. STOCKTON FUNDING SOURCES

  9. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

  10. GUIDES TO GRANT WRITING • Many federal agencies include guidance on writing successful grant proposals on their web sites. For ex. the National Science Foundation (NSF) has many documents which are useful to researchers in all disciplines. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has a section called “Grant Writing Tip Sheets”. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Web site has a section on developing and writing grants proposals. • The Foundation Center’s Learning Lab has a proposal writing short course providing basic information for all fundraisers, academic and non-profit.

  11. 9 TIPS TO GRANT WRITING • The project is the organization’s priority • The proposal should follow an accepted format • Writing: Clear, Direct, No jargon, An appropriate Story • Research the funder thoroughly • Take the time to build the relationship with the funder • Reporting is critical even when not asked for • No is not forever • Give them only what they ask for • Electronic applications are not an excuse

  12. FEDERAL FUNDING • The federal government is the single, largest grant maker to domestic state and non-profit organizations. • Programs are well-defined and sponsor guidelines are specific. • Proposals undergo peer review. • Programs are competitive. • Government is committed to making a grant award or contract.

  13. STATE FUNDING • State programs can be funded with either federal “flow-through” funds or with state appropriations. • Programs are competitive or formula-based. • The state of NJ is currently the largest contributor of external support to Stockton research and scholarship activities.

  14. NJ AGENCIES FUNDING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS • NJ Department of Education • NJ Department of Environmental Protection • NJ Commission on Higher Education • NJ Department of Transportation • NJ Department of Community Affairs and others… Visit http://www.nj.gov/nj/gov/njgov/grants.html for a list of NJ agencies and links to agency-specific grant programs.

  15. LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS • Consider county and municipal agencies as partners/collaborators • Many lack the funding to provide grants, but would welcome an opportunity to collaborate on a project that is routed in the community that they service. Benefit: Geographic restrictions limit competitive pool. • Local county agencies typically release public requests for proposals

  16. PRIVATE INDUSTRY FUNDING • Generally, private industry funding is provided on a non-competitive basis; however, a small but growing number of companies are using a competitive request for proposal mechanism. • Industry sponsors are not committed to giving funds away, but are looking to fund research in areas that solve an industry problem (commercially viable).

  17. CONNECTING WITH PRIVATE FUNDERS • Professional/Scientific Societies • Professional Conferences • Journals/Publications • Alumni from your doctoral program • Industry researchers graduate from the same programs! • Establish profile on LinkedIn • Indicate in your profile that you're interested in consulting offers, job inquiries, and expertise requests. This can initiate conversation with industry contacts.

  18. SOME FOUNDATIONS TO CONSIDER

  19. INTERNAL APPROVAL DOCUMENTS • Submit the following to the Grants Office as soon as you begin to work on your idea • Transmittal and Approval Form • Budget form found through the link on the bottom of pg. 1 of the transmittal • Copy of the RFP/Announcement • Abstract or draft Narrative The Transmittal and Approval Form is available at: www.stockton.edu/grantsoffice

  20. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION TIMELINE

  21. OPEN DISCUSSION/QUESTIONS? Grants Office Contact Information E-226 101 Vera King Farris Dr. Galloway, NJ 08205 Phone: (609) 652-4844 Fax: (609) 626-3467 grants@stockton.edu www.stockton.edu/grantsoffice

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