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Welcome to the
WHO WE ARE
• Todd Regn, Executive Director, [email protected]
• Pantelia (Lia) Bairaktaris, Associate Director. [email protected]
• Joan Joseph, Grants Fiscal Analyst, [email protected]
• Jeanne DeMarsico, Program Assistant, [email protected]
• Ronnie Carlini, Program Assistant, [email protected]
Through a variety of ways, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs supports members of the Stockton Community in their scholarly, research and creative activities. As an office that provides a full range of services, we encourage you to let us know whenever we can assist in developing ideas, proposals for funding or provide information.
MISSION
SERVICES AND ACTIVITES
Some of our services include:
• Assist with all aspects of proposal preparation, proposal submission and award management
• Assist in locating internal and external funding sources
• Offer access to funding search engines
• Coordinate Institutional Review and Approval process
• Present Workshops to Faculty
• Monitor Standard Assurances and Certifications
• Coordinate and Support applications to IRB
Visit the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at stockton.edu/ORSP.com
• Home Page• About the ORSP• Policies and Procedures• Proposal Development• Post Award• Funding Sources and Resources• Internal Grants• Institutional Review Board• Forms• Student Research Funding Opportunities• Staff
THE WEBSITE
INTERNAL FUNDING SOURCES
• Sabbaticals • Sabbatical Subventions• Provost Faculty Opportunities Fund• Research & Professional Development• Academic Advising• Stockton Center On Successful Aging (SCOSA) • Career Development Award• Travel Fund• Publication, Poster, Exhibit or Performance Charges• Book Subvention
EXTERNAL FUNDING SOURCES
External Funding Sources
Federal
State
LocalPrivate Industry
Foundation
STOCKTON FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Source Description
Grants.gov -Central, searchable database for federal funding opportunities
Fedbizzopps(www.fbo.gov)
-Central, searchable database for federal procurement (over $25k)
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)(www.cfda.gov)
-Provides a full listing and descriptions of Federal assistance programs
Grants Resource Center -Searchable database of funding opportunities that includes federal and non-federal sources; access available by request from the Grants Office
GUIDES TO GRANT WRITING Many federal agencies include guidance
on writing successful grant proposals on their web sites. For ex. the National Science Foundation (NSF) has many documents which are useful to researchers in all disciplines. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has a section called “Grant Writing Tip Sheets”. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Web site has a section on developing and writing grants proposals.
The Foundation Center’s Learning Lab has a proposal writing short course providing basic information for all fundraisers, academic and non-profit.
LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS
• Consider county and municipal agencies as partners/collaborators• Many lack the funding to provide grants, but would welcome an
opportunity to collaborate on a project that is routed in the community that they service.
Benefit: Geographic restrictions limit competitive pool.• Local county agencies typically release public requests for proposals
CONNECTING WITH PRIVATE FUNDERS
• Professional/Scientific Societies• Professional Conferences• Journals/Publications• Alumni from your doctoral program
– Industry researchers graduate from the same programs!
• Establish profile on LinkedIn– Indicate in your profile that you're interested in
consulting offers, job inquiries, and expertise requests. This can initiate conversation with industry contacts.
SOME FOUNDATIONS TO CONSIDER
Foundation Name Focus
The Ford Foundation Educational opportunity and scholarship, freedom of expression, human rights
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (NJ) Human capital, public health, vulnerable populations
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Conservation and science, children, families, and communities
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation (NJ) Arts, education, environment
The Fund for New Jersey (NJ) Public policy in NJ, environment and land use, social and economic opportunity
Bristol Myers Squibb (NJ) Health disparities, STEM education, public services for people in need
Verizon Foundation Education, literacy, domestic violence prevention, healthcare and access, internet safety
W. K. Kellogg Foundation Education and learning, food, health & well-being, family economic security, racial equity, civic engagement
INTERNAL APPROVAL DOCUMENTS
• Submit the following to the Grants Office as soon as you begin to work on your idea– Transmittal and Approval Form– Budget form found through the link
on the bottom of pg. 1 of the transmittal
– Copy of the RFP/Announcement – Abstract or draft NarrativeThe Transmittal and Approval Form is available at: www.stockton.edu/orsp.com
• This process will be electronic in 2016 with the use of the Smart Grant software
SEDONAWEB
SEDONA is a self-service web database application that allows members to maintain their teaching, research, service, experience, development, credentials, and assessment records. This faculty-friendly software program allows you to input and track scholarly activity, and create and maintain your Curriculum Vitae all in one place!
School Stewards
For more information contact your School Steward. Training sessions are available September 24 and September 28 through Stockton’s Technology Boot Camp.
QUESTIONS?
101 Vera King Farris Drive, E-226Galloway, NJ 08205
Phone: 609.652.4844Fax: 609.626.3467
www.stockton.edu/ORSP.COM