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Title: The Logistics of Producing and Submitting a Proposal


1
The Logistics of Producing and Submitting a
Proposal
  • Prepared for the Texas AM University
  • Race and Ethnic Studies Institute
  • 26 September 2007
  • Office of Proposal Development
  • Robyn Pearson
  • rlpearson_at_tamu.edu

2
OPD RESI Seminar Series
  • Finding Funding Opportunities and Understanding
    Funding (Sept. 5)
  • The Logistics of Producing and Submitting a
    Proposal (Sept. 26)
  • Preparing to Write a Proposal (Oct. 3)
  • Writing Proposals for Qualitative Research, Mixed
    Methods, and Quantitative Research (Oct. 31)
  • Panel of Social Science Faculty with Research
    Funding (Nov. 7)

3
Getting started
  • Rest assured that there are people here to help
    you!
  • Log in your proposal
  • Answer questions about rules and regulations
  • Prepare your budget
  • Route your proposal for signatures
  • You must submit your proposal through the
    appropriate campus agency
  • Texas AM Research Foundation (TAMRF)
  • Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
  • Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES)
  • Texas Transportation Institute (TTI)

4
Practicing project management
  • Establish clear priorities
  • Make your proposal one of your top priorities
  • Eliminate or minimize distractions
  • Learn to say no
  • Learn to delegate
  • Learn to live with good enough
  • Set a specific time to meet with students,
    return phone calls, and respond to e-mails

5
Creating a proposalproduction schedule
  • Create a proposal production schedule
  • Identify all required steps in the proposal
    production process set up a schedule
  • Divide the proposal activities and proposal text
    into small parts, and identify the date by
    which you need to complete each part
  • Allow time to accommodate Murphys law
  • Stick to your schedule!

6
Preparing your proposal
  • Allow lead time
  • To identify and assess your research topic
  • To review and evaluate funding opportunities
  • To obtain background information on the agency
  • To download application forms
  • To become familiar with application instructions
  • To create a proposal checklist
  • To select collaborators

7
Preparing your proposal
  • Allow work time
  • To talk with the program manager
  • To draft the application
  • Cover sheet, principal investigator data,
    abstract, summary, research and project design,
    significance, background, literature review,
    preliminary studies, project schedule,
    references, biographical sketch, facilities and
    resources, grant support
  • To prepare the budget and budget justification
  • To request and obtain supplementary materials

8
Preparing your proposal
  • Allow wrap-up time
  • To have your colleagues review your application
  • To revise, edit, and proofread your application
  • To route your proposal and budget for
    institutional approvals
  • To submit your application

9
Preparing your budget
  • Adhere to agency and program requirements
  • Include only allowable costs
  • Request what you need to complete the project
  • Make sure the budget reflects the research
    projects objectives, scope, and duration
  • Base budget on real costs
  • Remember that reviewers know what things cost
  • Factor in direct costs
  • Personnel, travel, equipment, materials and
    supplies, etc.
  • Factor in indirect costs
  • On-campus rate 45.5 of MTDC
  • Off-campus rate 26.0 of MTDC
  • Factor in cost escalations for multi-year projects

10
Preparing your budget justification
  • Use this section to continue to persuade
    reviewers that you are a thoughtful and careful
    investigator
  • Provide a clear explanation of why each budget
    request is needed
  • Verify accuracy in both the budget and the budget
    justification

11
Routing your proposal
  • Remember that all proposals must be routed to
    obtain the necessary institutional approvals
  • Principal investigator
  • Department head
  • Dean
  • Office of Sponsored Projects
  • Campus grants and contracts office (e.g., TAMRF)
  • Know that the TAMRF will route your proposal for
    you
  • Allow a minimum of 6 days to route
    single-investigator proposals
  • Allow additional time to route multi-investigator
    proposals
  • E-mail your proposal to your proposal
    administrator
  • Draft text
  • Final budget

12
Submitting your proposal
  • E-mail the final text to your proposal
    administrator
  • Allow at least 24 hours for TAMRF to review your
    proposal
  • Realize that your proposal administrator
  • Is assisting many other faculty members with
    their proposals
  • Requires adequate time to prepare your proposal
    for submission
  • Review the final text for compliance with the
    sponsors guidelines
  • Assemble the proposal into the specified format
  • Perform a quality control check
  • Photocopy the proposal
  • Check copy quality
  • Submit the proposal electronically

13
Handouts
  • From The Craft of Grant Writing Workbook
  • http//opd.tamu.edu/the-craft-of-grant-writing-wor
    kbook/manual/the-craft-of-grant-writing-workbook
  • Logging in the Proposal
  • Drafting the Proposal
  • Descriptions of common proposal requirements,
    including Budget, Budget Justification, and
    Supplementary Document examples
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