The Fountain of Funding: Strategies for Securing Financial Support for your Project February 27, 2007 Keenan Dungey, Associate Professor, Chemistry Deb Koua, Coordinator, Grants and Contracts Pamela Salela, Assistant Professor, Library Instructional Services & Coordinator, Central Illinois Nonprofit Resource Center, Brookens Library Stacey Willenborg, Director of Development, Corporate/Foundation Gifts University of Illinois at Springfield
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The Fountain of Funding: Strategies for Securing Financial Support for your Project
February 27, 2007Keenan Dungey, Associate Professor, ChemistryDeb Koua, Coordinator, Grants and ContractsPamela Salela, Assistant Professor, Library Instructional Services& Coordinator, Central Illinois Nonprofit Resource Center, Brookens LibraryStacey Willenborg, Director of Development, Corporate/Foundation Gifts
University of Illinois at Springfield
Corporate and Foundation Relations
Find matches
Conduct research on funders
Set-up and attend initial meetings
Serve as a general resource to help you find funding
Proposal Preparation
Faculty and staff know their projects best
Tailor to your audience
Use your contacts
Talking points are helpful
Ask for assistance
University of Illinois at Springfield
Central Illinois Nonprofit Resource Center
http://library.uis.edu/findinfo/grants/index.html
Central Illinois Nonprofit Resource Center
http://library.uis.edu/findinfo/grants/index.html
Pamela M. Salela, Assistant ProfessorCINRC CoordinatorBrookens [email protected]
Pamela M. Salela, Assistant ProfessorCINRC CoordinatorBrookens [email protected]
Don’t be discouraged by the failure rate– Some NSF programs have a 10% funding rate
Always pursue comments on why you were not funded; – even gather comments on why you were funded
so that you know what you did correctly
KED Grant Proposals Written 2000-2006Agency and Program Proposal Title Amount Funded
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
Photochemistry of Confined Transition Metal Complexes $10,000
Research Corporation Self-assembly of Gold/ Zr(HPO4)2 Nanocomposites denied
Council on Undergraduate Research Self-assembly of Gold/ Zr(HPO4)2 Nanocomposites $3,500
UIS Summer Competitive Scholarly Research Award
Self-assembly of Gold/Zirconium Phosphate Nanocomposites $1,500
The National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation
RUI: Acquisition of a Powder X-ray Diffractometer denied
American Chemical Society Decorating the Gallery: Improving the Properties of Cobalt Hydroxide by Anion Intercalation
denied
Research Corporation Self-assembly of Gold/ Zr(HPO4)2 Nanocomposites for Optical Applications denied
UIS Summer Competitive Scholarly Research Award
Intercalating Anions into Cobalt Hydroxide $1,000
American Chemical Society Nanometal Pillaring of Inorganic Layered Compounds deniedResearch Corporation Mesoporous Transition Metal Oxides for Energy Storage denied
The National Science FoundationCourse, Curriculum, and Laboratory
Improvement Program
Integration of Powder X-ray Diffraction Throughout the Chemistry Curriculum
denied
American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund
The 2D to 3D Magnetic Ordering Transition in Layered Double Hydroxides Mediated by Polyoxometalates
denied
NCUR/Lancy InitiativeSummer Support for Exceptional
Undergraduates
Research Community for Water Literacy: Chemistry, Biology, Environment, and Policy
denied
Research Corporation Porous Heterobimetallic Oxides for Energy Storage $33,494
The National Science FoundationCourse, Curriculum, and Laboratory