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Course Description
Facilitators: Stephanie West, Health, Leisure and Exercise Science; Bruce Dick, English; and Kate Brinko, Hubbard Center
The purpose of Appalachian State University Foundation Fellows (ASUFF) Grants is to advance faculty careers by supporting teaching, research and service. Grants up to $5,000 can be used in a variety of ways, including travel, educational materials, equipment, and support for a reduced teaching load or summer salary.
This workshop will help participants prepare grant proposals for the academic year 2010-2011. The grant program and selection process will be examined, and tips will be given as to how to prepare the application package. The call for proposals will be issued on October 1. Completed letters of intent to apply are due no later than December 1. Completed proposals are due January 11, 2010.
About the Course
Learning Community:
Hubbard Center
Workshop Type:
Professional Development
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Identify the goals and objectives of ASUFF Grants.
- Describe the process of proposal submission.
- Name a minimum of ten ways to strengthen proposals.
- Find sample proposals on the web.
- Write a draft proposal with confidence.
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