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FDPC Internal Grant Process. Month, XX YEAR (Arial 10). Objectives Today. Define internal grant program and FDPC’s role Small Grants Complex/International Grant Campus Allocations FDPC decision making philosophy Deadlines and Grant Cycle Process Distribution of $$$. 2. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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FDPC Internal Grant Process
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Objectives Today
• Define internal grant program and FDPC’s role– Small Grants– Complex/International Grant
• Campus Allocations• FDPC decision making philosophy• Deadlines and Grant Cycle Process• Distribution of $$$
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What is the internal grant program?
• Faculty seeking funding for scholarly and/or development activities associated with TCSPP may apply for funds from several sources. In addition to departmental and outside-grant funding, the Faculty Development and Promotion Committee allocates funds from a “small-grant” and a “complex and/or international (C&I) grant” pool.
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Other Sources of Funding
• Department Funding• External Funding
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Small Grant Awards
• To support faculty pursuing the following scholarship/development activities– Start-up or continuing scholarship projects– Conference presentations– Conference and/or workshop attendance to improve faculty
development, pedagogy, and scholarship– Faculty-sponsored student scholarship
• Small Grant Awards are allocated based on priority
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Large Grant Awards
• To support faculty pursuing the following:– Multi-site scholarship projects– Multi-disciplinary scholarship projects– Multi-year scholarship projects– “Seed-money” projects– International start-up projects
• Large Grant Funds are NOT allocated according to priorities
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Campus Allocations: Chicago
• Faculty Development: $5,000 fund available for small grant awards for unanticipated needs outside of department funding
• Scholarship: $25,000 fund available for complex, multi-year, and multidisciplinary projects outside of grant and department funding.
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Campus Allocations: Los Angeles
• Faculty Development: $3,000 fund available for small grant awards for unanticipated needs outside of department funding
• Scholarship: $10,000 fund available for complex, multi-year, and multidisciplinary projects outside of grant and department funding. This grant is also available to Institutional Committees, Centers, or Institutes
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Campus Allocations: D.C. Campus
• Faculty Development: $1,000 fund available for small grant awards for unanticipated needs outside of department funding
• Scholarship: $5,000 fund available for complex, multi-year, and multidisciplinary projects outside of grant and department funding. This grant is also available to Institutional Committees, Centers, or Institutes
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Campus Allocations: Online Campus
• Faculty Development: $1,000 fund available for small grant awards for unanticipated needs outside of department funding
• Scholarship: $5,000 fund available for complex, multi-year, and multidisciplinary projects outside of grant and department funding. This grant is also available to Institutional Committees, Centers, or Institutes
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Scholarship and Development
• Scholarship funding is handled by Faculty Development and Promotions Committee (FDPC) small grants and/or FDPC complex and international (C&I) grants
– Gives priority to those projects that lead to new knowledge that informs the applied practice of professional psychology
• Development funding is handled by the Department and by FDPC small grants.
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Deadlines and Grant Cycles
• Deadlines:– November 15 (Grant Cycle One) *– March 15 (Grant Cycle Two) *
*of the academic year during which the funds initially will be used.
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Grant Distribution
• Grant is distributed by separate check from the Accounting Department
• Money is tax free and equivalent to the entire award allocated by FDPC
• Check is mailed to individual
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