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Title: SHORTCUTTING The Grant Writing Process


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SHORTCUTTING The Grant Writing Process
  • A Presentation by Tom Snyder
  • (Immediate Past President of the Council for
    Resource Development)
  • For
  • The State Academic Senate
  • Vocational Leadership Conference
  • San Jose, CA
    March 11, 2005

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In Grant WritingWhat are the biggest faculty
Complaints?
1. We dont have enough time to write a
grant proposal.
2. We need to review what is being stated in the
any proposal which impact us.

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Using the Chalk Talk Process
In only two hours you can obtain the required
content and facultys buy-in for any grant
proposal.
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Overview of the Shortcut Process
  • Idea Form
  • Concept Form
  • Work Plan Form

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Proposal Concept Form (Continued)
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Critical Elements of a Winning Proposal
1. A realistic goal
2. Outcome oriented measurable objectives
3. Focused activities
4. Logical strategies
5. Justifiable and reasonable budget
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With Academia, you use the following noun-verb
combinations.
  • Goals are Attained
  • Objectives are Accomplished
  • Activities are Completed
  • Strategies are Implemented
  • Outcomes are Achieved
  • Budgets are Followed

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The Challenge
  • The College President has just learned, via some
  • e-mail source, that there are federal dollars
  • available to improve the job placement rates
    of
  • community college graduates of occupational
  • programs.
  • The averages grant will be 150,000 with a 30
    in-kind match required and the deadline is in
    3 weeks she and her Cabinet have appointed a
    content task force of faculty, deans,
    counselors, and student services to meet with
    you the grant writer from 230-330 p.m.
    tomorrow. There will be no additional meetings
    of the content task force.

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WRITING TO WIN PART II
Developing the Work Plan
Definition of Terms
  • What is a goal?
  • What are the new measurable objectives?
  • What are activities?
  • What are strategies?
  • What are outcomes?

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WRITING TO WIN PART II
Developing the Work Plan
7 Step Process
Step 1 Determine the goals.
Step 2 Identify the objectives which will
need to be accomplished to attain the goals.
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WRITING TO WIN PART II
Developing the Work Plan
7 Step Process (Continued)
Step 3 What activities will need to take place
to accomplish the objectives?
Step 4 What strategies will we use to
complete the activities?
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WRITING TO WIN PART II
Developing the Work Plan
7 Step Process (Continued)
Step 5 Who will be responsible
for implementing the strategies?
Step 6 How will we know the steps have been
completed?
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WRITING TO WIN PART II
Developing the Work Plan
7 Step Process (Continued)
Step 7 What resources will be required?
-- 10 hours of clerical staff time _at_ 15 per hour
150.
-- Postage for 1,000 surveys _at_ .90 cents per
survey 900.
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A Successful Objective Statement Should Include
  • Date (By When)
  • Who
  • What
  • How
  • Results
  • With What Outcomes

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Questions which should be asked at the end of the
two hours session?
  • Can a successful project be developed with
    fewer funds from the funding agency?
  • Should the Task Force inform the President that
    after thorough discussion and a realistic
    projection of costs, it was their recommendation
    that the grant writer not attempt to write the
    proposal for this funding source?
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