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This ten-minute Break Time Video sponsored by CCTA explains the differences between adaption and adoption when developing a grant proposal and shows how adoption often evolves into adaptation.  
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Optimize your institutional support by asking Who can help? Who can engage? What’s in it for the college? This seventeen-minute video is sponsored by the Centers Collaborative for Technical Assistance (CCTA).
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To write effective project reports, PIs must understand NSF’s needs and develop a strategy. This coffee break provides information about planning and report writing and shares strategies for developing and submitting annual reports. 
Do you need commitment letters? The answer is YES. Learn whom you need letters from, the format of the letters, and specific guidelines of the content of letters.
The Data Management Plan describes how the proposal will conform to NSF policies regarding the dissemination and sharing of research results.  Learn about this supplementary document that is specifically looked at by reviewers.
The questions you have about developing an ATE proposal are addressed in this short coffee break. You want to solve a problem or address a need? Here are the steps you can take to develop your idea for improving technician education. 
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An external evaluator is very important and is required for your NSF ATE proposal. This coffee break will discuss how to communicate with your external evaluator with examples of what to share and when to share with your evaluator.  
This quick webinar includes what you need to list on the facilities and equipment form which includes the physical and human resources that the organization and it collaborators will provide.
The final review of your proposal is imperative- before you push the submit button in Fastlane you need to be a copy editor. See how to become that copy editor for your proposal.
This coffee break will give ideas and suggestions on receiving valuable input about your proposal idea, whether it is contacting local industry, matching your college's mission and values, or creating a survey to see if your idea is plausible. Remember, we all need people who will give us feedback! 
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