COVERPAGE Fall 2011 Faculty Minigrant Proposals for Community-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Applicant Name' field, followed by your phone number. This personal information is crucial for contact purposes.
  3. Fill in your department and location details to provide context about your affiliation.
  4. Next, input the name and phone number of your Department Fiscal Manager. This ensures that financial oversight is clear.
  5. In the 'Project Title' section, succinctly describe the title of your proposal to capture its essence.
  6. List any community partners involved in your project, as collaboration is key to community engagement.
  7. Indicate whether this is a new project or a continuation by checking the appropriate box.
  8. Attach this cover page with your budget narrative and project description, ensuring that all components are submitted together.
  9. Finally, print and sign where indicated, ensuring that both you and your department chair or director provide original signatures before submission.

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A grant proposal is a written document with information about a proposed project. The primary purpose of these proposals is usually to persuade the reviewers to support your proposal financially. Common elements you might include in a grant proposal are: Cover page.
NOTE: The proposal should be written in narrative form. Proposals should use the outline below as a template that includes clear subheadings. Introduction. Purpose statement. Research question and/or hypothesis (SoTL proposals only) Implementation Plan. Budget and Justification. References (maximum 5 citations)
How to write a proposal letter Introduce yourself and provide background information. State your purpose for the proposal. Define your goals and objectives. Highlight what sets you apart. Briefly discuss the budget and how funds will be used. Finish with a call to action and request a follow-up.
Clear writing identify central point of proposal, all other points should flow easily from it. Outline what you want to say. Avoid jargon- words and acronyms not generally known- select words for precision. Be compelling, but dont overstate your case.
How to write a grant proposal Include a cover letter. A cover letter acts as an introduction to the grant proposal. Include an executive summary. Describe a statement of need. List objectives and goals. Describe methods and strategies. Detail a plan of evaluation. Include a budget. Detail organizational information.