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Title: Preparing the Executive Summary


1
Preparing the Executive Summary
  • Office of Proposal Development
  • Phyllis McBride, Ph.D.
  • June 18, 2008

2
Review process
  • Understand how the executive summary is used in
    the review process
  • Remember that reviewers must generally evaluate
    numerous applications
  • Realize that reviewers must generally conduct
    their evaluations fairly quickly
  • Strive to make a good first impression

3
Executive summary
  • Realize that reviewers often rely heavily on
    executive summaries when conducting their
    evaluations
  • Write clearly
  • Grab the reviewers attention
  • Generate enthusiasm for your proposed research
    project

4
Executive summary
  • Realize that the executive summary must fulfill
    several important functions
  • Provide reviewers with a context for your
    proposed research
  • Help reviewers understand your research topic
  • Persuade reviewers of the need for your research
  • Assure reviewers of your qualifications
  • Assure reviewers of your access to appropriate
    resources
  • Outline your research objectives
  • Describe your expected outcomes
  • Demonstrate the significance of your research

5
Template
  • Offers a useful approach
  • Encourages you to think through your idea
  • Use template when preparing first draft of
    summary
  • Prompts you to cover all major points
  • Use summary as a roadmap for proposal proper
  • Remember that your funding agencys requirements
    always supercede the template guidelines
  • Adjust template as needed

6
First paragraph
  • Introduce the project
  • Relate your project to the funding agencys
    mission
  • Educate the reviewer
  • Summarize the important knowns
  • Identify the gap in the knowledge and/or state
    the critical need
  • Explain why the gap or need is problematic
  • Present a way to solve the problem or fill the
    need

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Second paragraph
  • Describe your long-range career goal
  • Should support the agencys mission
  • State your overall goal for the proposed project
  • Should represent a step toward reaching your
    long-range goal
  • Present your central hypothesis or statement of
    need
  • If presenting a central hypothesis
  • Present a real hypothesis, not a predetermined
    conclusion
  • Explain your rationale
  • Should explain what it will be possible to
    accomplish when your research is complete

8
Third paragraph
  • Delineate your objectives / specific aims
  • Ensure that all objectives link back to and
    support your overall goal
  • Provide a reasonable number of objectives
  • Dont be under- or over-ambitious
  • Present objectives in a logical order
  • Define a specific purpose, hypothesis and/or
    need, and expected outcome for each objective
  • Make sure each objective can stand alone
  • Make sure no objective is dependent on the
    outcome of another objective

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Fourth paragraph
  • Describe your qualifications
  • Special training, expertise, and experience
  • Quantity and quality of preliminary data
  • Unique approach, technology
  • Describe your research environment
  • Access to unique equipment and resources
  • Access to research subjects
  • Collaborations and partnerships MALRC!

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Fifth paragraph
  • Delineate your projects expected outcomes
  • List specific deliverables
  • Fill a gap in the knowledge base and/or meet a
    need
  • Advance the field
  • Provide an application
  • Reiterate the projects innovation, significance,
    and impact
  • Summarize your projects overall benefits

11
Revisions
  • Revise, revise, revise!
  • Ask colleagues to review your executive summary
  • Request feedback on scientific/technical issues
  • Request feedback on grantsmanship
  • Incorporate appropriate revisions
  • Proofread the final draft carefully
  • E-mail the final draft to your program manager
    well before you begin working on the rest of your
    proposal
  • To confirm that you are targeting the right
    program
  • To obtain suggestions on how to improve proposed
    project and proposal

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