Title: Focusing on Our Promise Grant Writing Technical Assistance
1Focusing on Our PromiseGrant Writing Technical
Assistance
- Central New York Affiliate
2Welcome!
- Introductions
- Agenda
- Komen history and funding opportunities
- Community profile and RFA guidelines
- Writing a grant proposalFrom planning to
evaluation - Next Steps.
3Workshop Objectives
- Summarize the promise, history and organization
of Susan G. Komen for the Cure - Identify local funding opportunities
- Write basic components of a grant proposal.
4Komen History
- Our Story
- Born in a promise between two sisters -- Nancy
Brinker to her sister, Susan G. Komen, who died
from breast cancer at the age of 36 our vow to
end breast cancer forever has become the promise
of millions. - Our Promise
- To save lives and end breast cancer forever by
empowering people, ensuring quality care for all
and Energizing science to find the cures.
5Komen Organization
- 501(c)3 public charity
- Headquarters, Dallas, TX
- Volunteer-driven, grassroots organization
- More than 100 Affiliates across the United
States - International Affiliates (Germany, Italy, Puerto
Rico).
6Central New York
- The thirteenth Komen Affiliate to be organized in
the United States, the Central New York Affiliate
of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
was established in 1991. Since its creation,
the CNY Affiliate has provided over 3.9 million
in grant funding for community breast health care
programs. - Komen for the Cure remains the nations largest
private provider of funds for breast cancer
research and community outreach programs.
7CNY Service Area
8Funding Opportunities
- Komen Affiliate Grant Programs
- Breast cancer screening, educational outreach and
treatment projects for the medically underserved
and those without access - Last year, Komen Affiliates granted more than 65
million to support these community-based
programs. - In 2009, the CNY Affiliate granted 404,000 to
agencies and programs in 17 CNY counties
9Our Community
- Community ProfileThis is a snapshot of the
community, specifically looking at breast health
and breast cancer. The goal of the community
profile is to gather information for the purpose
of identifying gaps in services that must be
addressed to improve breast health among members
of the community. It also identifies the
populations most in need of breast health
services. The community profile includes
demographic information about the people in the
community, breast cancer statistics, an
assessment of current services for breast cancer
screening and treatment in the service area, and
a survey of the community's beliefs and attitudes
about breast cancer through interviews with key
informants. - The community profile is the Affiliates tool for
identifying "areas for improvement" in the breast
health/breast cancer arena. It is used to
identify the gaps between services that are
currently provided and services that are needed.
When reviewed annually, it is also used to
evaluate the impact the local grant programs are
having on the breast health of the community.
This profile assists in creating the Central New
York Affiliates long term plans.
10CNY Community Profile
- General Demographics of the CNY Service Area ?17
Counties Population 2,434,000 - ? Overall, 73 of total population lives in 6
counties Monroe, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, St.
Lawrence, Jefferson -
- ? Women (ages 50) comprise 16 of the total
Population - ? On average, 82 of the population has at
least a high school education -
11CNY Community Profile
- Ethnic Demographics of the CNY Service Area
- ? 88 White
- ? 8 African American
- ? 3 Hispanic/Latino
- ? 1 American Indian/Alaska Native or
Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderIncome ? Average
median household income32,366Mortality Rate
from Breast Cancer ? 27.9/100,00 (slightly lower
than NYS average)
12Prioritization of Gaps/Unmet Needs
- Programs will be funded in the following areas
- 1. Breast cancer education
- 2. Screening and early detection
- 3. Educational outreach to special populations
- 4. Screening, Treatment and Education for those
with disabilities - 5. interventions over the spectrum of breast
health care support programs (i.e. support
groups, transportation, childcare and other
programs enabling women to receive necessary
breast health care
13Statement of Unmet Needs/Prioritized Gaps
- Programs that provide culturally appropriate
outreach and education initiatives to minority
populations focusing on breast health care, the
need for regular screening and the importance of
early detection - Funding for programs that provide breast care
medical services to the uninsured and
underinsured women. Komen funds are not available
for procedures and services reimbursed by current
state and federally funded programs - Funding of targeted, non-duplicative outreach
programs that focus on increasing screening rates
from rural areas within the 17-county service
area. - Funding of education of the general female/male
population about breast cancer risk, the need for
regular screening and the importance of early
detection
14RFA
- Applying for a Komen grant
15Guidelines Instructions
- Qualifications the following types of
organizations are eligible for Komen funding - U.S. nonprofit organizations
- Educational institutions
- Government agencies, including American Indian
tribes - US citizenship or residency not required.
- Restrictions all applicant organizations must
be able to comply with the following - Project is specific to breast health or breast
cancer - Services are provided in 17-county CNY service
area - Indirect costs, if applicable, should not exceed
10 of direct costs. - Equipment costs may not exceed 30 of the project
and should be used exclusively on the project - Salaries, if requested, are for personnel related
to this project only - Educational materials a variety of educational
materials are available from the Komen
Foundation, including some targeted to special
populations. Before requesting funds to purchase
materials from other sources or to create new
materials, review the library of materials
available from Komen on the Marketplace section
of our Web site, www.komen.org. Komen materials
should be used in the project whenever possible. - Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result
in delayed processing or refusal of the
application!
16Writing a Grant From Planning to Evaluation
- Planning the Proposal
- Writing the Abstract
- Statement of Need
- Developing the Proposal
- Writing objectives
- Methods and administration
- Evaluation
- Organizational information
- Budget and Expenses.
17Planning the Proposal
- Do your homework!
- Komen is your funding organization mission,
history, activities, etc. - Before you begin . . .
- Consider how your project fits with the funding
organizations philosophy and mission - Explore opportunities for collaboration with
others in your community.
18Writing the Abstract
- First impressions are important!
- The abstract is the reviewers first impression
of your proposal. - It is the umbrella statement of your case and a
summary of your proposal - Be brief!
19Statement of Need
- Be specific use local data when available
- 3 components
- Facts and statistics
- How your program can make a difference
- Uniqueness of your program why you?
20Developing Your Proposal Writing Objectives
- Why are objectives important?
- Objectives are
- Different from the project goal goal is broad
and abstract objectives are specific - Tangible, concrete, measurable and achievable
within the grant period - Definition of project success basis for
evaluation and method selection.
21Developing Your Proposal Writing Objectives
- Guidelines for writing objectives
- Focus on target audience, not project
implementation - State what the audience will do
- Use a noun and action verbs
- Provide a specific, measurable target
- Be realistic.
22Developing Your Proposal Methods
Administration
- Methods are specific actions to achieve
objectives. - Answer the questions
- How? The activities that will take place during
the project time - When? Timeline for project activities
- Why? Defend your choice of methods why did you
choose these activities to achieve your
objectives? - This section helps the reviewer visualize the
implementation of your project. - Answers How? When? And Why?
- Helps reviewer visualize program implementation.
- Administration
- Identifies project personnel responsible for
implementation. - Defines delegation of tasks who will carry out
what tasks?
23Developing Your Proposal Program Evaluation
- Why an evaluation is needed.
- The importance of a solid project evaluation can
be expressed in one word accountability. Both
the funder and your organization are accountable
for the success of your project. You are
accountable to the funding organization to prove
that your project was a good investment, and
the funding organization is accountable to their
donors to prove that the donors money is being
managed wisely. Project evaluation provides a
concrete product to demonstrate accountability. - Evaluation is the comparison of an object of
interest against a standard of acceptability
(Green Lewis). In other words, evaluation is
the process of comparing the implementation and
outcomes of your project (the object of interest)
against your objectives (the standard).
24Developing Your Proposal Program Evaluation
- Two types
- Process evaluation Identifies strengths and
weaknesses of a program, processes of providing
services and how outcomes are produced - Impact evaluation Compares program results
against the objectives - Include both types!!
25Developing Your Proposal Designing an Evaluation
- A guide that specifies how an evaluation will be
conducted - Should be described in your grant proposal
- Design should be based on
- Program objectives
- Purpose of the evaluation what are you trying
to measure - Availability of resources
- Characteristics of your setting and program
audience
26Developing Your Proposal Budget and Expenses
- Projects become reality because the central idea
is sold, not because the proposal is cheap! - Be realistic! Ask for what you need
- Justify expenses Do they follow with the
narrative? - Use budget forms provided
27Developing Your Proposal Organizational
Information
- This is your statement of strength
- Brief overview of the history, structure, primary
activities, audiences and services of your
organization - Temptation is to put this first DONT
- Sell the reviewers on your idea, then prove your
history of success.
28Conclusion
- This is your last chance your final appeal for
the project. - Here is where you underscore the importance of
the need for funding to accomplish your
objectives.
29Helpful Hints
- Read the RFA carefully follow ALL directions
- Be innovative, passionate, realistic, specific
- Write clearly use active rather than passive
voice - Avoid jargon or acronyms
- Consider headings to improve readability
- Check grammar, spelling and typos
- Ask someone else to review your proposal before
submission.
30Grant Reviewer Presentation
- Components of a Strong Grant Proposal
31Application Checklist
- Announcement funding decisions will be made by
early March project directors will be notified
in writing. - DO NOT contact the Affiliate regarding the status
of your application before this date! - Application components
- Cover page signature of approving institutional
personnel, other than project director, is
required (letter of support from approving
personnel is acceptable) use attached form. - Project description not to exceed 5 typewritten
pages, font size no smaller than 10-point
typeface. - Financial information not to exceed 3
typewritten pages use attached budget form. - Bio-sketch form should be submitted for project
director and all personnel listed in budget
request use attached form. - Proof of nonprofit status for applicant
institution. - Most recent progress or final grant report
(current or previous grant recipients only).
32Application Check List
- Application deadline and instructions for
submission Must be postmarked by the deadline
and sent to the following address Komen CNY,
5008 Brittonfield Pkwy, Suite 300, E. Syracuse,
NY 13057 - Submitted by project director.
- Required number of copies-10
- Bound by staples, paper clips or binder clips
only no spiral bound materials. - NO FAX COPIES.
- Inquiries should be directed to Grants
ChairNotification date Early March
33FAQs
- May I have an extension on the deadline?
- No. In order to ensure an equal playing field
for all grant applicants, no grant proposal will
be accepted after the stated deadline. - The RFA states that the project description
should not exceed 5 typewritten pages is that
just a recommendation or is that all we get? - Thats all you get. Our grant review panel is
made up of community experts who volunteer their
time to evaluate the grant proposals and make a
funding recommendation to our Affiliate Board of
Directors. To accommodate their busy schedules
and keep an eye on the volume of proposals they
are asked to review, we must limit the number of
pages in each proposal. - What happens if my proposal exceeds page limits,
budget requirement, etc. or generally does not
follow the RFA guidelines? - All grant proposals received will be reviewed for
compliance to the RFA guidelines. Any and all
proposals that do not comply with the guidelines
(page limits, budget restrictions, etc.) as
stated in the RFA, will be returned to the
applicant. Applicants will have 3 business days
to return the corrected proposal to our office
otherwise, the proposal will be denied. - What happens if I forget to include one of the
application components? - See the previous question/answer.
34FAQs
- My current program provides screening services
for both breast and other types of cancer. Am I
eligible for a Komen grant? - Yes, but Komen funding may be requested only for
the breast cancer portions of your project. No
funds may be requested for cervical or other
cancer screenings if the proposal is for a
combined cancer project. - I work for a for-profit hospital, but my project
provides free services to the medically
underserved. Can I still apply for a Komen grant? - In some cases, yes. Most for-profit hospital
companies have an associated nonprofit
foundation. To be eligible for Komen funding,
your grant proposal must originate from the
nonprofit foundation, not your for-profit
employer. - What is proof of nonprofit status?
- In most cases, nonprofit status can be
demonstrated by providing a copy of your
organizations tax determination letter from the
Internal Revenue Service. This letter states that
your organization is exempt from federal income
tax. Government agencies are nonprofit by
nature, so no tax determination letter is
required from these organizations.
35Next Steps
- Application Deadline
- Must be postmarked by midnight of deadline date
- Overview of Review Process
- Compliance review Grantee has met all the
requirements of the RFA - Local peer review-The Affiliate grant review
process is based upon the peer-review formula
that is used by Komen for the Cure Award and
Research Grant Program and is recognized by the
National Cancer Institute (NCI). These are
reviews that are independent and objective
evaluations of a proposal by an applicants
professional - Review Panel made up of RN, former Komen Board
Members and others with breast cancer knowledge - Board Approval Process Review panel sends
proposed slate of grantees to the Board for final
approval - Notification of Applicants Early March
- Contracts issued April 1 checks issued when
contracts are returned (50 of total amount) - Additional 50 of funds awarded after 6-month
Progress Report is received and approved
36Other Funding Opportunities
- In addition to the STEP (Screening, Treatment,
and Education Programs - CRAFT Addresses the need for more funding for
clinical research at the local level. - Purpose increase the capacity of breast cancer
research in CNY communities so that more women
can participate in clinical trials
37Small Grants
- Small grants are intended to support some of the
unexpected costs associated with a project
(e.g. purchase of educational materials, food
costs for a presentation, survivor recognition,
etc.). Small Grants are NOT intended to support
salary or services for an individual (e.g.
mammography, ultrasound), development of
materials, etc.
38Small Grant Criteria
- Specific to breast health/breast cancer
- Relevant to Komen for the Cures promise to save
lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering
people, ensuring quality care for all and
energizing science to find the cures - Funding request is less than 1,000
- Willingness to acknowledge support of Komen
Affiliate - Report financial and progress to Affiliate
- Allow participation of Affiliate representative
where appropriate - Not for a fund raising activity
39Conference Grants
- Conference Grants are intended to support local
scientific or educational conferences, symposia
and meetings, with an emphasis on those that
enhance the interaction between the advocate,
healthcare and scientific communities. - Only funding requests which meet the following
criteria will be considered for conference
sponsorship - Specific to breast health or to help further the
body of knowledge related to research, diagnosis,
treatment, education, and/or other issues related
to breast cancer - Funding request is less than 5,000
- Acknowledgement of support from Komen Affiliate
in all printed materials - Participation of Affiliate representatives where
appropriate - Complimentary registration for at least two (2)
Affiliate representatives - Display area where appropriate
- Activity report following conference that
includes number of participants, evaluation of
program, and impact of Affiliate sponsorship and
participation
40Travel Grant
- The purpose of this funding opportunity is to
provide travel assistance to grantees, health
care professionals and advocates to attend,
participate in and/or present at meetings,
conferences, or symposia that would increase the
community knowledge of breast health and breast
cancer and facilitate the exchange of ideas and
communication between the scientific and lay
public. - Only funding requests which meet the following
criteria will be considered for a travel
scholarship - Conference is relevant to breast cancer as
demonstrated by agenda, etc. - Funding request is less than 1,000 domestic (to
include registration, coach airfare/train/mileage,
moderate hotel room and taxes only, meals, cab
fare and tips) - Applicant is able to quantify participation and
benefit to community - Applicant must attend majority of conference or
apply for the continuing education credits offered