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Begin with the cover page. Fill in your name, phone number, department, and project title. Ensure you check whether this is a new or continuing project.
In the main proposal section, provide a detailed description of your community engaged research or project. Use the criteria provided as subtitles to structure your content effectively.
Prepare a budget narrative that outlines how you plan to allocate the requested funds. Be clear and concise to enhance understanding.
Obtain a letter of support from your community partner and attach it along with your completed application materials.
Review all sections for completeness and accuracy before submitting electronically by the deadline of November 24, 2010.
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Lessons Learned from Three Models that Use Small Grants
by MC Kegler 2016 Cited by 29 In this paper, we describe each model in terms of its purpose, funding level, funding period, proposal requirements, selection criteria and faculty involvement.
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