Sample proposals are available at http://www.iusb.edu/~research/randd/samples.html
The committee would also like to point out that the question on all internal grant guidelines, "What efforts are underway to obtain additional funding for this project?" is very important. Efforts to seek, at the very least, departmental and divisional funds is seen as absolutely necessary and could determine funding by this committee.
1. Will travel requests be funded?
Our guidelines for Faculty Research and Curriculum Development Grants state clearly that "grants will not ordinarily be made to fund attendance at professional conferences, unless the proposal demonstrates the conference's relevance to the research project." Keep in mind that it is not the relevance to one's scholarship, one's overall research agenda, but the relevance to a particular proposed research project. To get conference travel money, you should be able to demonstrate why attending this conference is integral to the successful completion of your research project. If you cannot do that, don't ask for it.
This is determined on a case by case basis. Some examples:
It should not matter whether an applicant is applying only for salary support or for expenses and salary. The description of the research project for each should be detailed enough that the committee has a clear idea of the objectives and significance of the project, the planned activities, the investigator's qualifications, and efforts to obtain additional funding. Individuals who are asking for equipment or other related research expenses, however, may need to include additional information with their budgets that justifies these expenditures.
5. Does curriculum development include video tapes?
If we make a distinction between course development (which we fund) and course implementation (which we do not), it would seem to follow that we would not approve curriculum development funds to purchase video tapes for class use, but we would fund the costs of previewing videos and of producing videos that would eventually be used in courses.
Previewing or producing videos would fall under the category of course development. You may need to preview a number of different videos to find those best suited for actual classroom use. At $10 or more per preview, it can begin to add up and departments often do not have resources to cover these charges. The rationale for producing a video seems even more straightforward.
Purchasing them for actual class use would fall under the category of curriculum implementation and should be the responsibility of the department, school or division budget. Where such resources are not available, faculty can still acquire the necessary materials by asking the Bloomington Media Archive to purchase them. Bloomington seems to be very good about acquiring films that faculty recommend and request.
6. Is there a page requirement for the proposals?
It is recommended that your Proposal Narrative not be more that 5 pages long. Your CV should be kept to under 10 pages. Talk to a committee member if you are unclear as to how to cut down your CV for submission.
7. I have an open Curriculum Development grant. Can I still apply for a Faculty Research Grant?
No, our new guidelines state that you can't have an open R&D grant when applying for another R&D grant.
8. Can the external letter of support for the Faculty Research grant be electronically submitted?
Yes. In fact that is preferable. It should be sent by email (either as an attachment or in the body) to research@iusb.edu.
9. Can I send a proposal forward with IRB pending?
You must have submitted your protocol to the IRB for review before sending in a proposal for funding. Except in the case of Full Review all protocols will be decided before the committee meets to discuss the proposals. You should explicitly give the status of your IRB review in the body of your proposal so that the committee knows that you have taken care of it.
10. Will salary be considered for a Curriculum Development grant?
Salary for curriculum development must be really justified. You must show that this is above and beyond the normal prep work that all faculty must do to teach new classes.
Last updated:
09/26/2006
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