Resources Here you will find a list of links to various grant proposals and projects. These are meant to give you ideas and help you create your own presentations.
The Art of Grantsmanship by RJ Grant Development 101 AssignmentsThroughout this class you will need to post your assignment pieces to Moodle. The wiki is available as a resource and includes information you may want to consider posting to your wiki. Please personalize your Wiki page EDT 655 to meet your personal needs.
Wiki Home page: List your first and last name, add a picture of yourself, name of your school, grade level & subject(s) you teach
Module 0: Post a link and give basic information regarding what grant you are applying for. This will help your instructor know what requirements are needed for your specific grant application.
Modules 1 - 5: You will complete the requirements of the grant application and for Module 6 you will upload the final grant application draft to Moodle.
Module 6: You will be finalizing your grant proposal and submitting it to your instructor. If you are willing to allow your instructor to upload your final proposal to the Course Wiki, please give them permission by sending them an email. The final proposal will then be uploaded in pdf (see LaCrosse 01 as an example).
Module 7: In this module you will be reviewing the completed grants written by your peers and giving them constructive criticism to help them perfect their proposal prior to submitting it to their grantor. This is meant as a peer review so we expect everyone to be professional in their comments and assistance.
Here you will find a list of links to various grant proposals and projects.
These are meant to give you ideas and help you create your own presentations.
Teacher Tube School Tube, and YouTube Videos:
Top School Fundraisers Grant Video Application
BEST Grant Application from Mapleton Public School
Grant Introduction from Melba High School students
Best Buy Grant Application Winner - Bethlehem School
Computer Grant from Spring Place Elementary
Senteo Clickers Grant from Mr. Kellerman's class
US Dept of Education History Grant from American Institute for History Education
Prezi presentations:
The Art of Grantsmanship by RJ
Grant Development 101
Assignments Throughout this class you will need to post your assignment pieces to Moodle.
The wiki is available as a resource and includes information you may want to consider posting to your wiki. Please personalize your Wiki page EDT 655 to meet your personal needs.
Wiki Home page:
List your first and last name, add a picture of yourself, name of your school, grade level & subject(s) you teach
Module 0:
Post a link and give basic information regarding what grant you are applying for. This will help your instructor know what requirements are needed for your specific grant application.
Modules 1 - 5:
You will complete the requirements of the grant application and for Module 6 you will upload the final grant application draft to Moodle.
Module 6:
You will be finalizing your grant proposal and submitting it to your instructor. If you are willing to allow your instructor to upload your final proposal to the Course Wiki, please give them permission by sending them an email. The final proposal will then be uploaded in pdf (see LaCrosse 01 as an example).
Module 7:
In this module you will be reviewing the completed grants written by your peers and giving them constructive criticism to help them perfect their proposal prior to submitting it to their grantor. This is meant as a peer review so we expect everyone to be professional in their comments and assistance.