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Gaining the Competitive Edge in Proposal Submission to the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Program (NSF-ATE): Mentor-Connect

机译:在提交国家科学基金会先进技术教育计划(NSF-ATE)提交的竞争优势(NSF-ATE):MENTOR-CONNECT

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Securing external funding to improve or expand engineering technology and related programs is increasingly essential as state funding for two-year technical and community colleges plummets nationwide. Grants often provide the impetus and means for innovation that would not otherwise be possible. The National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (NSF-ATE) program has a unique focus on two-year colleges and technician education. However, the funding rate for the program recently declined to 22% and the proposal submission process is complex. NSF also has an agency-wide mission to encourage diverse populations to participate in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The Mentor-Connect: Leadership Development and Outreach Initiative for ATE project, NSF DUE #1204463 and #1501183 awarded to Florence-Darlington Technical College, Florence, South Carolina, offers an efficient way for prospective principal investigators to learn effective proposal preparation strategies specific to this funding program and to receive cost-free assistance that helps them gain the competitive edge. Mentor-Connect also addresses NSF's diversity goals. As a leadership development and outreach project for NSF-ATE, the project uses a three-pronged approach to support potential grantees. It offers mentoring, technical assistance, and digital resources. The project's immediate goals are to help STEM faculty prepare competitive grant proposals and to improve their colleges' institutional capacity for obtaining grants. Its long-term goal is to develop a new generation of STEM faculty leaders. Early evidence indicates that this project is increasing the geographic diversity of colleges submitting proposals to the NSF-ATE program. The 99 colleges in the first 5 project cohorts are from 31 different states. Each participating college is located in a geographic area where there has been either no previous NSF-ATE grant awards or none in the past 10 years. There is also evidence of improvements in the quality of NSF-ATE proposals as a result of this project. More than 89% of the 79 colleges in the first 4 cohorts of participating colleges submitted NSF-ATE grant proposals; 36 of them or 69% have been awarded grants of approximately $200,000 each. The average acceptance rate for colleges that have applied to participate in the project is 65%. This paper documents the project's unique combination of strategies and the competitive edge that those strategies provide for prospective NSF ATE grantees.
机译:保护外部资金以改善或扩大工程技术及相关计划,越来越重要成为全国两体技术和社区大学漏市的州资金。赠款往往提供了不可能的创新的推动力和手段。国家科学基金会先进的技术教育(NSF-ATE)计划对两年的学院和技术人员教育具有独特的重点。但是,该计划的资金率最近下降至22%,提案提交过程很复杂。 NSF还有一个机构广泛的使命,以鼓励各种人口参与科学,技术,工程和数学(Stew)。 Mentor-Connect:ATE项目的领导力发展和外展倡议,NSF到期到佛罗伦萨 - 达灵顿技术学院,南卡罗来纳州佛罗伦萨,南卡罗来纳州佛罗伦萨,为预期主体调查人员提供了学习有效的提案准备策略这项筹资计划并接收无需扶足援助,帮助他们获得竞争优势。 Mentor-Connect还解决了NSF的多样性目标。作为NSF-ATE的领导力发展和外展项目,该项目采用了一种三管齐下的方法来支持潜在的授权。它提供了指导,技术援助和数字资源。该项目的直接目标是帮助Stem教师准备竞争授权提案,并改善其大学的获得赠款的机构能力。它的长期目标是开发新一代词干领导者。早期证据表明,该项目正在增加大学的地理分集向NSF-ATE计划提交提案。前5个项目队列中的99所学院来自31个不同的州。每个参与大学都位于一个地理区域,在过去的10年里没有任何NSF-ATE授予奖励或没有。由于该项目,还有证据表明NSF-ATE提案质量的提高。在参与大学的前4个群组中超过89%的大学的89%提交了NSF-ATE拨款提案;其中36人或69%已被授予约200,000美元的赠款。申请参加该项目的大学的平均接受率为65%。本文介绍了该项目的独特策略组合和这些竞争优势,这些策略为预期的NSF提供了授权者。

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