Hello again, I am starting on the actual draft and I have attached my professors slides to use as a reference. Because you have already started on the outline, you can start on these sections:
- 5. Statement of need/objective6. Project description/narrative
7. Conclusions
8. Bibliography
9. Budget justification
10. Human subjects form
Grant Proposal Assignment – General Information
You will use the project described in the lead article on which you wrote the Review, because you have already done the journal research, you understand the subject, you have written it up, you have the bibliography, it relates to your site, and it is interesting to you.
You will reformat the lead article, including additional items from your Review of Article, to remake it into a Grant Proposal, including all the items necessary.
Keep in mind:
- Be sure to use future tense when describing what you will be doing for the project.
- E.g., Subjects will be interviewed twice each year beginning in July of 2020.
- Each grant has its own format and requirements
- The grant must describe what you want to do, how you propose to do it, and why you need funding
- 5. Statement of need/objective6. Project description/narrative
7. Conclusions
8. Bibliography
9. Budget justification
10. Human subjects form - For: Grant Proposal – First Draft
- Sections due:
- 3. Organization Information (1 page)
- 5. Statement of Need/Objective (2 pages)
- 6. Project Description/ Narrative (4 pages)
- 7. Conclusion (1 page)
- 8. Bibliography (~1 page in APA format) – at least 8 that are from within the last 10 years
- Total = 9 pages
- Keep in mind:
- All sections above should be double-spaced
- Submit to Canvas before 11:59pm on Tuesday of Week 6.
- Use this format for naming your paper before uploading: FirstName-LastName-Grant1-S20.docx


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