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Title: The Review Process


1
The Review Process
  • What happens to your proposal
  • Two Review Criteria

2
NSF Proposal Award Process Timeline
NSF Announces Opportunity
Award
Via DGA
N S F
MERIT REVIEW
  • Institution
  • submits via
  • FastLane or
  • Grants.gov

Prog. Off. Anal. Recom.
Mail
Div PO Staff
DD Concur
Panel
Both
Organization
Research Education Communities
Decline
Proposal Receipt at NSF
DD Concur
Award
90 Days
6 Months
30 Days
Proposal Receipt to Division Director Concurrence
of Program Officer Recommendation
Proposal Preparation Time
DGA Review Processing of Award
3
Merit Review Criteria
  • Criterion 1 What is the intellectual merit of
    the proposed activity?
  • Creativity and originality of ideas
  • Qualifications of investigators
  • Access to resources
  • Established expertise or expert collaborations
  • Criterion 2 What are the broader impacts of the
    proposed activity?
  • Potential to advance field (transformative)
  • Participation of underrepresented groups
  • Benefits to society

4
NSF Panel Review(most research divisions)
  • Advisory panel 6-20 people
  • Proposals receive at least 3 reviews
  • Each reviewer describes his/her views of
  • the proposal to the rest of the panel
  • The panel as a whole then discusses
  • proposal
  • The proposal is placed in funding recommendation
    category (e.g.
  • Fund, Fund if Possible, Do not fund)

5
Preparing Competitive Proposal
  • Helpful tips
  • What to do if declined
  • How funding decisions are made

6
Tip 1. Do your homework
  • Read the Program announcement/solicitation
  • Understand goals, eligibility, requirements
  • Research or teaching?
  • Become familiar with program
  • Serve as a reviewer (ad hoc or on a panel)
  • Examine prior NSF awards in similar areas
  • Read successful proposals
  • Talk with people
  • Program Officers
  • Current or former rotators

7
Tip 2. Write well
  • Start early (write and rewrite)
  • Get critiques from
  • Mentors/colleagues
  • Previous members of review panels
  • Be aware of the scope
  • Too ambitious vs. Too narrow
  • Be honest and up-front
  • Address issues instead of trying to hide them
  • Acknowledge possible experimental problems and
    have alternatives

8
Tip 2. Write well . . .
  • Convince reviewers that your proposal is THE one
    to support.
  • Comments you want to hear.
  • I wish I could be as productive and as creative
    as this PI
  • If you can fund only one proposal in this area,
    this is it!
  • Wow!

9
Tip 2. Write well . . . Comments you do not
want to see.
  • Reading this proposal was a sheer torture.
  • This one puts me to sleep every night!
  • My freshman students know better.
  • This PI wants to mow an old lawn, without a
    problem, originality, or track record of winning
    races.
  • No way!

10
Tip 3. Anticipate reviewer comments
  • Do not assume reviewer knows what you are
    thinking
  • Simplify and streamline
  • Make sure you get your overall idea across!
  • Pay attention to details
  • Run spell check and proof-read
  • Prepare clear photos, graphs, etc.
  • Use allowed font size
  • Be aware of reviewer fatigue

11
If you have to resubmit. . .
  • Stay calm!
  • Take ten breaths, hours, days
  • Examine the criticisms carefully
  • Contact your program director
  • Email, call, or visit
  • Find out how to improve proposal
  • Include a Response to Reviewer Comments section
    in the resubmission

12
How Funding Decisions are Made
Program Director makes recommendations to the
Division Director based on
  • Advice of the panel
  • Budgetary constraints
  • Other programmatic considerations
  • geographic distribution
  • type of institution
  • PI demographics
  • potential high payoff

13
Some insights
  • What determines funding chances?
  • Reviews
  • Panel discussion
  • NSF and Program Priorities
  • Contact your program director
  • Cultures, practices, and funding priorities vary
    across NSF
  • e-mail, call, or visit
  • Volunteer to review proposals
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