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This guide covers the requirements and procedures for negotiating and applying federally negotiated indirect cost rates. Topics include: the use of full negotiated rates once funding is awarded, guidance on applying proxy rates when no negotiated rate exists, and instructions for calculating...
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This 14-page guide serves as a comprehensive resource for creating and strengthening engineering and technology programs in educational institutions. Topics include common challenges in program development—such as naming conventions, course design, and balancing academic and technical goals—along...
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This document from EvaluATE is intended to provide general guidance to ATE program proposers and grantees for developing their own project logic models. Also included is a downloadable and editable document for creating logic models. Columns include inputs, outputs, outcomes, and others. The form...
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Federal funding agencies are increasingly recommending or requiring formal data management plans with all grant applications. To help researchers meet those requirements, ICPSR offers these guidelines. This 22-page document contains a framework, example data management plans, links to other...
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PI-101 provides a resource where you can get input on various items such as project management, working with your evaluator, submitting reports, effective dissemination practices, collaboration opportunities and following NSF guidelines. This one-pager gives information about Mentor-Connect webinars...
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This guide from Mentor-Connect covers the fundamental differences between policies and procedures within an organization, highlighting their unique roles and how they work together to support operations. Topics include: definitions, attributes, scope, flexibility, approval processes, compliance...
This two-page document from Mentor-Connect outlines the 10-12 month process from grant submission to award and implementation for NSF's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program. It details each step of the review process, including proposal evaluation, panel reviews, and funding...
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This NSF document outlines the three phases of the Proposal Review and Award Process: Proposal Submission, Proposal Review, and Award Processing. It details each phase, including the steps involved and the approximate timelines, from submitting a proposal through NSF’s FastLane system to the final...
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This resource exists to help potential and new grantees, particularly National Science Foundation, Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) projects, draw down or accept award funding at their respective colleges/institutions. The web-link offers a link to a variety of resources associated with...
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ATE Central is a national center funded by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program to provide centralized service and archiving needs for the program participants/ grantees. This outreach kit is a is a critical tool for fulfilling the requirements and...
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