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Management, Planning and Design | Webinar
2014

Your ATE Proposal: Got Evaluation? (8/26/14)

A strong evaluation plan that is well integrated into your grant proposal will strengthen your submission and maybe even give you a...

Management, Planning and Design | Webinar
2014

Your ATE Proposal: Got Evaluation? (8/20/14)

A strong evaluation plan that is well integrated into your grant proposal will strengthen your submission and maybe even give you a...

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2014

Lessons Learned about Building Evaluation into ATE Proposals: A Grant Writer’s Perspective

Having made a career of community college administration, first as a grant writer and later as a college president, I know well...

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2014

Effectiveness

The ATE program solicitation calls for the evaluation of project effectiveness. Effectiveness, as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, is “the degree...

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2014

What’s in the New ATE Program Solicitation with Regard to Evaluation?

The evaluation requirements and expectations expressed in the new ATE program solicitation are generally consistent with those that were in the prior...

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2014

Tools to Prepare a Data Management Plan for NSF

NSF requires that ALL proposals include a data management plan (DMP); FastLane will not accept submissions without one. The DMP must detail...

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2014

Tips for Writing the Results of Prior Support Section for NSF Proposals

Where are the hidden opportunities to positively influence proposal reviewers?  Surprisingly, this is often the Results from Prior Support section. Many proposers...

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2014

2014 Summer

File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Elaine Johnson, Jason Burkhardt, Lori Wingate, Steven Budd

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