January 24, 2008

New Grant Opportunities

The Grant Institute's Grants 101: Professional Grant Proposal Writing Workshop will be held at the University of Richmond, March 13 - 15, 2008. Interested development professionals, researchers, faculty, and graduate students should register as soon as possible, as demand means that seats will fill up quickly. Please forward, post, and distribute this e-mail to your colleagues and listservs.

All participants will receive certification in professional grant writing from the Institute. For more information call (888) 824 - 4424 or visit The Grant Institute at www.thegrantinstitute.com.

Please find the program description below:

The Grant Institute
Grants 101: Professional Grant Proposal Writing Workshop
will be held at the
University of Richmond
Jepson Alumni Center
Richmond, Virginia
March 13 - 15, 2008
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Grant Institute's Grants 101 course is an intensive and detailed introduction to the process, structure, and skill of professional proposal writing. This course is characterized by its ability to act as a thorough overview, introduction, and refresher at the same time. In this course, participants will learn the entire proposal writing process and complete the course with a solid understanding of not only the ideal proposal structure, but a holistic understanding of the essential factors, which determine whether or not a program gets funded. Through the completion of interactive exercises and activities, participants will complement expert lectures by putting proven techniques into practice. This course is designed for both the beginner looking for a thorough introduction and the intermediate looking for a refresher course that will strengthen their grant acquisition skills. This class, simply put, is designed to get results by creating professional grant proposal writers.

Participants will become competent program planning and proposal writing professionals after successful completion of the Grants 101 course. In three active and informative days, students will be exposed to the art of successful grant writing practices, and led on a journey that ends with a masterful grant proposal.

Grants 101 consists of three (3) courses that will be completed during the three-day workshop.

(1) Fundamentals of Program Planning

This course is centered on the belief that "it's all about the program." This intensive course will teach professional program development essentials and program evaluation. While most grant writing "workshops" treat program development and evaluation as separate from the writing of a proposal, this class will teach students the relationship between overall program planning and grant writing.

(2) Professional Grant Writing

Designed for both the novice and experienced grant writer, this course will make each student an overall proposal writing specialist. In addition to teaching the basic components of a grant proposal, successful approaches, and the do's and don'ts of grant writing, this course is infused with expert principles that will lead to a mastery of the process. Strategy resides at the forefront of this course's intent to illustrate grant writing as an integrated, multidimensional, and dynamic endeavor. Each student will learn to stop writing the grant and to start writing the story. Ultimately, this class will illustrate how each component of the grant proposal represents an opportunity to use proven techniques for generating support.

(3) Grant Research

At its foundation, this course will address the basics of foundation, corporation, and government grant research. However, this course will teach a strategic funding research approach that encourages students to see research not as something they do before they write a proposal, but as an integrated part of the grant seeking process. Students will be exposed to online and database research tools, as well as publications and directories that contain information about foundation, corporation, and government grant opportunities. Focusing on funding sources and basic social science research, this course teaches students how to use research as part of a strategic grant acquisition effort.

Registration
$597.00 tuition includes all materials and certificates.

Each student will receive:
*The Grant Institute Certificate in Professional Grant Writing
*The Grant Institute's Guide to Successful Grant Writing
*The Grant Institute Grant Writer's Workbook with sample proposals, forms, and outlines

Registration Methods

1) On-Line - Complete the online registration form at www.thegrantinstitute.com under Register Now. We'll send your confirmation by e-mail.

2) By Phone - Call (888) 824 - 4424 to register by phone. Our friendly Program Coordinators will be happy to assist you and answer your questions.

3) By E-mail - Send an e-mail with your name, organization, and basic contact information to info@thegrantinstitute.com and we will reserve your slot and send your Confirmation Packet.

You have received this invitation due to specific educational affiliation. We respect your privacy and want to ensure that interested parties are made aware of The Grant Institute programs and schedules. This is intended to be a one-time announcement. In any event, you should not receive any more announcements unless there is a program next year in your area. To be unlisted from next year's announcement, send a blank e-mail to unlist@thegrantinstitute.com and write "Unlist" in the subject line.

New funding opportunity

The Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) funds highly qualified individuals to undertake broad studies of the most challenging policy issues in health and health care facing America. Grants of up to $335,000 are awarded to investigators from a variety of disciplines. Successful proposals combine creative and conceptual thinking with innovative approaches to critical health problems and policy issues.

Applications are welcomed from investigators in fields such as anthropology, business, demography, economics, engineering, ethics, genetics, health and social policy, history, journalism, law, medicine, nursing, political science, public health, psychology, science policy, social work, and sociology. We seek a diverse group of applicants including minorities and individuals in non-academic settings.

If you have a project idea that holds promise for enhancing our understanding of signi ficant health-related problems and informing the development of sound health policies, we encourage you to consider applying.
Deadline for 4-page Letter of Intent Applications: March 26, 2008

The complete Call for Applications is available at www.investigatorawards.org or by calling (732) 932-3817. Please visit our website for more information about the program.

NIH opportunities for Jan 08

Weekly NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices
NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
January 4, 2008
Table of Contents (TOC)
Web Version


Notices
Modified Application Submission, Referral and Review for Appointed NIH Study Section Members
(NOT-OD-08-026)
National Institutes of Health
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-08-026.html
NIH Policy on Late Submission of Grant Applications
(NOT-OD-08-027)
National Institutes of Health
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-08-027.html
Revised PHS 398 (DHHS Public Health Service Grant Application) Now Available
(NOT-OD-08-028)
National Institutes of Health
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-08-028.html
Revised PHS 2271, PHS 3734, and HHS 568 Forms Now Available
(NOT-OD-08-029)
National Institutes of Health
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-08-029.html
Revised PHS 2590 (DHHS Public Health Service Noncompeting Continuation Progress Report) Now Available
(NOT-OD-08-030)
National Institutes of Health
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-08-030.html
Appendices to Paper PHS 398 (DHHS Public Health Service Grant Application) to be Submitted on CD
(NOT-OD-08-031)
National Institutes of Health
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-08-031.html
Change of Biomedical Information Science and Technology Initiative (BISTI) FOAs to Regular Program Announcements (PA)
(NOT-GM-08-117)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-GM-08-117.html
Requests for Applications
Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Drug Abuse in General Medical Settings (R01)
(RFA-DA-08-021)
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Application Receipt Date(s): March 14, 2008
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-08-021.html
Development and Application of New Technologies to Targeted Genome-wide Resequencing in Well-Phenotyped Populations (R01)
(RFA-HL-08-004)
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
National Human Genome Research Institute
Application Receipt Date(s): February 28, 2008
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-08-004.html
Program Announcements
(none)

NIH Funding Opportunities now available in RSS (Really Simple News Syndication) format - see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rss_info.htm for details.
To UnSubscribe to the NIH Guide Weekly TOC LISTSERV, follow the instructions at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/listserv.htm .
This weekly list can be found at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/WeeklyIndex.cfm?WeekEnding=01-04-2008

Important faculty grant information

There are new procedures for reporting your effort if you are on a grant or contract being run through VCU, regardless of the source of the funding.

Steve Sullivan (Sully), the College's Director of Finance, will be here to conduct training for all of us who are currently on grants or who want to be on grants and might be on grants in the future.

The training will be at 9 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 8 in Room 2211.

I strongly encourage you to participate.

Dr. Judy VanSlyke Turk
Director
School of Mass Communications
Virginia Commonwealth University
PO Box 842034
Richmond, VA 23284-2034
804-827-3707 (direct office phone)
804-828-9175 (office FAX)
www.has.vcu.edu/mac

September 27, 2007

The Grant Institute

The Grant Institute: Certificate in Professional Program Development and Grant Communication will be held at North Carolina State University, October 8 - 12, 2007. Interested development professionals, researchers, faculty, and graduate students should register as soon as possible, as demand means that seats will fill up quickly. Please forward, post, and distribute this e-mail to your colleagues and listservs.

All participants will receive certification in professional grant writing from the Institute, as well as 3.5 CEU units. For more information call (888) 824 - 4424 or visit The Grant Institute at www.thegrantinstitute.com

Please find the program description below:

The Grant Institute
Certificate in Professional Program Development and Grant Communication
will be held at
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina
October 8 - 12, 2007
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Grant Institute: Certificate in Professional Program Development and Grant Communication is a five-day intensive and interactive experience in which participants will be led through the program development, grant writing, and funding acquisition processes through the completion of four courses. The Grant Institute is not a seminar. Participants will actively engage in exercises and activities designed to strengthen their mastery of grant acquisition. Through the completion of varying assignments, students will leave The Grant Institute with a real grant proposal outline complete with quality research, solid content, and expert review. The Grant Institute focuses on combining the fundamentals of grant proposal writing with expert knowledge of communication principles such as Strategic Research, Persuasion, Argumentation, and Framing.

The Grant Institute trainers and consultants do not merely lecture participants, but act as personal consultants and coaches dedicated to encouraging participants to succeed beyond their own expectations. While The Grant Institute uses collaboration and small groups for many exercises, each participant will work on their organization's pro ject. Participants are not overwhelmed with negativity or discouragement, but will be given the highest level of expertise to generate confidence in pursuing any funding project.

At The Grant Institute , participants don't j ust learn to write grant proposals from top to bottom. Participants become specialists in our unique area of expertise: Grant Communication. Simply put, this is not your grandfather's grantwriting workshop. Our graduates are strategic, innovative, and confident. Whether you are new to professional grantwriting, or an experienced professional, you will not want to miss The Grant Institute.

The Grant Institute consists of four (4) courses that will be completed during the five-day workshop.

(1) Program Development and Evaluation

This course is centered around the belief that "it's all about the program." This intensive course will teach professional program development essentials and program evaluation. While most grantwriting "workshops" treat program development and evaluation as separate from the writing of a proposal, this class will teach students the relationship between overall program planning and all strategic communication, including grantwriting. Consistent in our belief in grant communication, this class encourages students to understand successful program development and to think strategically about funding as an integral part of the overall program planning process. This class turns students into experts by teaching how to take ideas and concepts and turn them into professionally developed programs.

(2) Advanced Grant Writing

Designed for both the novice and experienced grantwriter, this course will make each student an overall fundraising communication specialist. In addition to teaching the basic components of a grant proposal, successful approaches, and the do's and don'ts of grantwriting, this course is infused with expert principles that will lead to a mastery of the process. Strategy resides at the forefront of this course's intent to illustrate grantwriting as an integrated, multidimensional, and dynamic endeavor. Each student will learn to stop writing the grant and to start writing the story. Ultimately, this class will illustrate how each component of the grant proposal represents an opportunity to use proven techniques for generating support.

(3) Strategic Grant Research

At its foundation, this course will address the basics of foundation, corporation, and government grant research. However, this course will teach a strategic funding research approach that encourages students to see research not as something they do before they write a proposal, but as an integrated part of the grant seeking process. Students will be exposed to online and database research tools, as well as publications and directories which contain information about foundation, corporation, and government grant opportunities. Focusing on funding sources and basic social science research, this course teaches students how to use research as part of a strategic communication effort.

(4) Advanced Communication Strategies: Institute for Communication Improvement Persuasion and Argumentation Techniques

This course, designed by Institute for Communication Improvement, will provide students with an arsenal of advanced persuasion and argumentation techniques. Centered around expert communication principles, this class will change the way students conceptualize grant proposals and other fundraising tools. Students will leave this course with ICI's masterful methods and will be more than j ust confident grantwriters, but communication specialists. This course is grounded on the idea that fundraising and nonprofit development represent profound communication activity. Without question, this course is part of The Grant Institute difference.

Registration

$997.00 tuition includes all materials and certificates.

Each student will receive:
*The Grant Institute Certificate in Professional Program Development and Grant Communication
*The Grant Institute's Guide to Successful Grant Writing
*Grant Institute Grant Writer's Workbook with sample proposals, forms, and outlines
*3.5 CEU Units, Association of Fundraising Professionals
*The Grant Institute's 2007 Funding Resource CD

Registration Methods

1) On-Line - Complete the online registration form at www.thegrantinstitute.com under Register Now. We'll send your confirmation by e-mail.

2) By Phone - Call (888) 824 - 4424 to register by phone. Our friendly Program Coordinators will be happy to assist you and answer your questions.

3) By E-mail - Send an e-mail with your name, organization, and basic contact information to info@thegrantinstitute.com and we will reserve your slot and send your Confirmation Packet.

13th Annual World Studies Student Research Conference


The 13th Annual World Studies Student Research Conference, cosponsored this year by the School of Mass Communication, will be coming up on Nov. 1-2. Panel Sessions conveniently coincide with class times, so please encourage your students to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to share their research endeavors. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Virginia Casanova at wsrc@vcu.edu.