Texas Bluebonnet Writing Project Blog

Friday, September 08, 2006

Grant Writing resources

Hi everyone,

When I was on vacation in College Station I asked my friend, Lucy Deckard, who works in Texas A&M's Office of Proposal Development to walk me through their website and some of their open-to-the-public resources on grantwriting. Their site can be reached from the TAMU.edu homepage under "research". Also see http://opd.tamu.edu/proposal-resources. (Actually, this is the address of a page on "proposal resources" from which you can access quite a lot of information on responding to proposals from National Science Foundation (NSF)). Forgive me for not making this a hot link. I'm not seeing how to do that from this browser.

Also of great help are the archived seminar powerpoints, which give a lot of info, both general and specific to certain funding sources.

These resources are kept public because of TAMU OPD's philosophy that the more people out their viewing the info they have, and writing good grant responses, the bigger the funding pie can grow.

UTA also has some similar resources available in their "Grant and Contract Services" office, which you can find from the uta.edu home page.

See you tomorrow!

Barbara Fleischman

1 Comments:

  • At 9/08/2006 11:34 PM, Blogger Janelle said…

    These are some FANTASTIC resrouces.

    Thanks for sharing, Barbara.

    Let's make tis happen, Bluebonnets.

     

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