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The CFDA offers detailed and concise information (approx. 7 pages in length) on successful
proposal development and writing. Though not interactive, for new grant seekers this
text may be the best foundational information and starting point. The outline is provided
below. Please click on to review the information in these sections.
PART ONE: DEVELOPING A GRANT PROPOSAL
1. INITIAL PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT
a. Developing Ideas for the Proposal
b. Community Support
c. Identification of a Funding Resource
d. Getting Organized to Write the Proposal
2. REVIEW
a. Criticism
b. Signature
c. Neatness
d. Mailing
PART TWO: WRITING THE GRANT PROPOSAL
1. THE BASIC COMPONENTS OF A PROPOSAL
a. The Proposal Summary: Outline of Project Goals
b. Introduction: Presenting a Credible Applicant or Organization
c. The Problem Statement: Stating the Purpose at Hand
d. Project Objectives: Goals and Desired Outcome
e. Program Methods and Program Design: A Plan of Action
f. ÌýEvaluation: Product and Process Analysis
g. Future Funding: Long-Term Project Planning
h. The Proposal Budget: Planning the Budget
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1. Contact OSPR to notify staff members of your research interests if you would like assistance searching for grant funding opportunities, resources to support your project (on campus or in the community), or who to collaborate with at ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥.
2. Complete the Intent to Submit form once you have decided to pursue the funding opportunity. This will give OSPR staff the opportunity to prepare for your submission.Ìý
3. Review OSPR's polices and proceduresÌýand complete the remaining required submission forms.
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