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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS (ORSP) Montclair State University

ORSP Staff Catherine Bruno, Post-Award Officer Dana Natale, Pre-Award Officer Marina Aloyets, Pre-Award Officer Amy Vida, Program Assistant, Pre-Award Jackie Oehler, Program Assistant, Post-Award College Hall Room 309 Office Phone Number 4128

ORSP Mission Statement Encourage and support MSU faculty and staff members pursuing research grants or state/federal funding. Help faculty and staff identify grant opportunities, interpret agency guidelines, develop budgets, complete application requirements and prepare competitive proposals. Help faculty and staff manage their grants by providing financial information, interpreting agency requirements, and understand university personnel and procurement regulations.

Topics for Today s Conversation Identifying and Locating Funding Why students should apply for external funding Funding research tools Types of student funding opportunities Examples of student funding opportunities Valuable Grant Writing Tips

Identifying and Locating Funding

Why Students Should Apply for Funding? Fund research or creative activities Fund travel to professional conferences Prepare for future research or creative endeavors Fund further education

Types of Student Funding Opportunities Fellowships Competitive, merit-based awards that fund graduate or scholarly study. Grants An award of financial assistance from a federal, state, or private funding agency to a recipient. Grants are made to fund a specific project and require some level of compliance and reporting.

Types of Student Funding Opportunities Residencies Vary a great deal in terms of what they offer residents as well as what they expect in return. Some offer a one-week residency, others require a minimum stay of three months, still others require residents contribute to communal living or teach a class. What most share is that they offer an artist the time and space to work. The Alliance of Artist Communities offers a good overview of factors to consider in choosing a residency.

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities Metropolitan Museum of Art http://www.metmuseum.org/education/fellowship.html Annual resident fellowships in art history to qualified graduate students at the predoctoral level Projects should relate to the Museum's collections. The fields of research include: Asian Art - Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas - Antiquities Costumes Drawings - Illuminated Manuscripts Paintings Photographs Prints Sculpture - Textiles

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities College Art Association http://www.collegeart.org/fellowships/ Funds MFA students of all backgrounds. Fellows are honored with a $5,000 grants. Fellowship funding was put on hold in 2009, and then restored for MFA students in 2010. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens, members of CAA, and exceptional visual arts students graduating in the year following the grant application (2010 applicants must plan to graduate in 2011).

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities The Dedalus Foundation http://dedalusfoundation.org/index.php/site/grants-master/ Awards two annual fellowships to students in painting or sculpture who are entering their final year in an M.F.A. degree program. Each fellowship carries a stipend of $20,000. Application process requires schools to nominate MFA candidates for the grant. An eligible student interested in this grant should contact the chair of the art department for more information.

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities Joan Mitchell Foundation http://www.joanmitchellfoundation.org/ Makes annual awards to fifteen MFA students. Recipients of an MFA Grant receive $15,000 each. Eligible candidates are those working towards a master's degree from an accredited art school with a focus on sculpture or painting. Designed to ease the artist's transition from student to professional.

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities The Alexia Foundation for World Peace http://www.alexiafoundation.org/ Annual Photography Contest offers grants to students and professionals for the production of a proposed project that furthers the foundation's goals of promoting world peace and cultural understanding. Duke University s - The Center for Documentary Studies http://cds.aas.duke.edu/grants/index.html Seeks applications for the annual $20,000 Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize, awarded to a collaborative team consisting of a writer and photographer who are in the formative or fieldwork stage of a documentary project.

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities Puffin Foundation http://www.puffinfoundation.org For emerging artists in the fields of art, photography, music, theater, dance and literature whose works, due to their genre and/or social philosophy, may have difficulty being aired. Average grants range from $1,000 to $2,500. Hispanic Scholarship Fund http://www.hsf.net/scholarships.aspx?id=466 Provides financial resources to outstanding Latino undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in a creative arts related field. This grant is intended to assist students in beginning and completing an art project. Students may be potentially eligible for grants up to $15,000.

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities Fulbright Scholars Program http://www.cies.org/about_fulb.htm Flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and people of other countries. Established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then-senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas Administered by the U.S. Department of State s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Funded through an annual appropriation made by the United States Congress to the Department of State.

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers fellowships for U.S. graduating college seniors, graduate students, young professionals and artists to study abroad for one academic year. The Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships (ETA) Program: element of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, places U.S. students as English teaching assistants in schools or universities overseas. ETAs may also pursue individual study/research plans in addition to their teaching responsibilities.

Examples of Student Funding Opportunities The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students, young professionals and artists from abroad to research and study in the United States for one year or longer. Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program component of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program.

Funding Research Tools: Art Funding Clearinghouses http://www.artopportunitiesmonthly.com Lists art competitions, fellowships, residencies, etc. Subscription is $250 per year. Art Opportunities Monthly http://www.artisthelpnetwork.com/ This website is designed to help artists take control of their careers, and lists grants, funding opportunities, and residencies. Artist Help Network http://www.womenarts.org/fund/ This website has a list of approximately 200 funding sources. The Fund for Women Artists Women's Studio Workshop http://www.wsworkshop.org/_art_opp/artopp.htm WSW offers a variety of grants, fellowships, and residency opportunities for artists working in printmaking, papermaking, book arts and ceramics.

Funding Research Tools: Art Funding Clearinghouses Trans Arts http://www.transartists.nl/database/page.8001.8002.html Searchable database of international artist residencies by region and discipline. Alliance of Artists Communities http://www.artistcommunities.org/about-residencies Great resource on artist residencies with a searchable database of many residencies in the United States and internationally. Res Artis Worldwide network of artist residencies and residential art centers. http://www.resartis.org/

Funding Research Tools: National Search Engines Grants.gov http://www.grants.gov/ A federally central storehouse for information where applicants can locate and apply for federal grants on over 1,000 programs. InfoEd International, Inc. http://www1.infoed.org/ A company that facilitates and streamlines research administration processes. Professional Association Websites Typical Search Engines

Valuable Grant Writing Tips

Tips for Student Applicants Know your grant agency Look at an agency's calls for proposals or guidelines to see what its funding priorities are for the year. Call the program officer or appropriate grant representative to confirm that you and your project qualify. Think, talk, write, reread, rewrite, repeat Discuss your proposal with as many people as possible before you start writing to ensure that you have a solid experimental design. Have many different types of people (peers, mentors, family members) review your entire application proposal.

Tips for Student Applicants Talk to your advisers and peers They write their own grants and have most likely overseen other students' proposals. Think about organizing weekly or monthly meetings with a group of peers to review each other's work. Some universities keep successful student-grant proposals on file that you can use for reference. Start the application months early Plan to spent 1-2 months preparing your proposals for submission Don't wait until 5 minutes before the deadline to submit your application.

Tips for Student Applicants Don't save the hardest bits of the application for last Read the project summaries of successful grant recipients; many of those summaries are posted online by grant agencies for reference. If you are confused as to what really counts in a certain section talk to your advisers or other students who have had proposals accepted. If all else fails, call the grant agency and ask!

Tips for Student Applicants Emphasize your most important points in a bold, concise, and logical way Reviewers have a short amount of time to read multiple applications. Consider using bulleted lists instead of long narratives, especially in your research statement. Don't take rejection too seriously Every successful awardee has had grant proposals turned away. Take the reviewers' comments to heart and talk to an appropriate program officer regarding resubmission, or try another funder.

ORSP Website www.montclair.edu/orsp Description of ORSP Procedures Budget Templates, Forms & Guidelines Institutional Information Information to Prepare Competitive Proposals Post-Award Information Compliance Policies Internal Award Information