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GRANT PROPOSAL HOW-TO's
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| Resource Development assists in planning and coordinating the approach to external funding to ensure strong, competitive proposals and the success of the award projects. These awards are a major source of funding for new programs and program enhancements. All grant proposals must go through the Office of Resource Development and be approved by the President's Cabinet. | |
| INITIATING AND SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL | |
| Proposals can be initiated in two ways:
The person or group initiating a proposal should discuss the idea with the appropriate supervisor and then provide Resource Development with a one-page written summary of the proposed project. This summary should identify the:
If a funding source has not been identified, Resource Development will assist in researching and acquiring information and guidelines for an appropriate sources. |
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| CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSALS | |
| Resource Development will consider the following questions:
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| ASSISTANCE WITH THE PROPOSAL | |
| Once the proposal is approved for development, Resource Development assists in numerous ways:
More details of assistance provided by Resource Development |
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| PROGRESSION OF THE PROPOSAL | |
| The draft proposal should be submitted to Resource Development at least ten (10) working days before the proposal deadline to allow time for:
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| INTERNAL REVIEW AND APPROVAL | |
| All proposals must undergo the review and approval process. This includes all proposals featuring collaboration with other organizations, even if the collaborating organization develops the proposal. COLLEGE DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES: COLLEGE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: COLLEGE PRESIDENT: DISTRICT DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: |
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