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This webinar is titled "Evaluation Basics for non-Evaluators."  It contains information about the evaluation process involved in managing an ATE grant.  The webinar uses a fictional grantee and addresses the evaluation process as she goes through it. The webinar covers such issues as how to choose...
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A step-by-step guide to establishing an Institutional Review Board (IRB).  Learn what an IRB is and why it is needed for a NSF ATE proposal.
The Rationale explains the purpose of your proposal. Learn how to present your “what, why, and who” parts of your rationale based on your research and data.
Biographical Sketches, or Biosketches, is the term the NSF uses for a resume or curriculum vitae. Learn who needs one, what should be included, and what format it needs to be in.
References (Citations) are an important part of proposal development. Learn how to do your homework on appropriate references (citations) that are relevant and timely and how to present them in your proposal.
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 NSF ATE solicitation expects competitive proposals to have strong employer engagement and commitment. This break will present the basic information about the Business and Industry Leadership Team (BILT) model for high employer engagement. The webinar explains the essential elements of the BILT...
This coffee break addresses specific instruction regarding employer engagement/labor market demand upon which to base an effective NSF ATE project proposal. The webinar includes employer engagement expectations, broader impacts requirements, and the need to provide evidence, including local data, of...
This webinar explains how to implement employer engagement and commitment and how to provide evidence of this engagement. Information is presented on how to determine what you need and what you want from your Business Advisory Council.
Learn the first steps you should take if you are thinking of submitting an NSF ATE proposal. Great information about when to start and who can help you.