Title: Writing Winning Grant Proposals
1Writing Winning Grant Proposals
Presented by Ann McMullan Executive Director,
Educational Technology Klein Independent School
District
NSBA TL2 Conference October 23, 2003
2Some Food for Thought
3Consider this
- Technology is any tool that expands the mind to
solve a problem.
4Question?
- What is the most commonly used technology in
schools today?
Hint
It is used in every classroom, in every
curriculum, grades K-12.
5Some Visual Clues...
6The most commonly used technology (any tool that
expands the mind to solve a problem) in schools
today is...
Paper
7Question?
- When was the last time that we organized a
Paper Committee to write a five year paper plan?
8Heres the point!!!
- Districts and schools should not be writing
technology plans any more than they write
paper, pencil or text book plans. - Districts and schools should write learning
plans. - The real revolution is not about technology,
its about...
9Information
What information do we want our students to have?
Communication
How and when will information be communicated to
the students? How will students communicate their
mastery of the information?
Relationships
What sort of relationships do we want our
students to have... with each other, teachers,
parents, community and world at large?
10As we begin to think about grant writing, we
should ask our teachers these questions
11What information do you want?
- Information for teachers themselves
- Information for their students
12Once the information questions have been
answered we can move on to the communication
questions...
- How will the information be processed?
- What tools (technology) do you need?
13And finally, how do we put learning in a real
life context?
What relationships do we want students to have?
- How will students work independently and
together? - What connections will students make to the world
outside the classroom?
14Remember, technology is not about stuff, its
about
Information
Communication
Relationships
15Once we have a sound learning plan in place we
are ready to consider
- What materials (equipment) do we need to carry
out our plan?
- How do we pay for the stuff we need to
implement our learning plan?
With a strong plan for learning in place, now
focus on Grant Seeking Strategies
16Writing Winning Grant Proposals
17Technology Grants Received by Klein ISD
Year Grant Award of Schools
1996 TIE 716,405 1
1996 TIF 100,000 1
1998 TIE 652,546 2
1998 TIF PS4 240,000 4
1999 TIF PS8 800,000 14
1999 TIE 978,672 30
2000 TIF PS9 300,000 6
2000 Ninth Grade Initiative 900,750 4
2001 TIF SP 264,000 6
2002 TIF PS10 400,000 4
2002 TIF PS11 100,000 2
5,452,373
18No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
- Education programs as technology
opportunities Along with targeted funding for
technology, many of the education programs, such
as Reading First, allow recipients to purchase
technology resources to accomplish the programs
goals - Commitment to professional development A myriad
of programs offer funds for professional
development to ensure teachers understand how to
integrate appropriate technology tools
effectively with their curriculum. - Flexible uses of funds States, for example, may
use funds for interstate distance learning
partnerships, data decisions support systems,
and even forming public- private partnerships
that support activities such as interest free
loans. - Evidenced Based Education a commitment to
funding strategies that have been proven to work
based on scientifically based research.
19Pick the symbol that most appeals to you.
20Intelligence
21Leadership
22Masochists
23Masochists
- Idea of a perfect vacation taking a carload of
children from Disneyland to DisneyWorld in a
Honda Civic - Favorite Hobby Filling out IRS tax forms
- Favorite TV show Ron Popeil Infomercials
- Favorite Place to Hang Out LA Freeway during
rush hour
MAKE EXCELLENT GRANT PROPOSAL WRITERS
24Todays Objectives
- Identify Grant Writing Terms
- Evaluate Proposal Responses
- Identify Lessons Learned in Proposal Evaluations
25Grant Writing Terms
- Grant
- Evaluation Criteria
- Query Letter
- RFP
- Proposal
26Simulations
27Important Ideas to Keep in Mind
- Develop a winning attitude your ideas deserve
the money. - Write the grant and get it out the door.
- Do Your Homework.
- It is not your grant the funding source owns the
grant. - Find the grant that meets your needs do not
apply for simply any or every grant. - Dont worry about being profound or original.
28Safe Assumptions to Make About Your Grant Readers
- They do not know who your students are.
- They do not know who your are.
- They probably do not know the content of the
proposal.
29Super Tip
Ask for last years winning grants.
30Inform All Major Stakeholders
A grant that involves the process of unifying
people is successful.
31And finally...
- Develop an in-house (and out of house) review
process before you send the grant for official
review - Warning Up to one third of all grants do not
follow the directions and end up being thrown out.
32Just Jump in and DO IT!