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The awards are capped at $10,000 or less, and prioritize projects that serve underserved populations. Like GAP, you must submit the grant in 2 parts (Part 1 is submitted via grants.gov and Part 2 is submitted via REACH). Our Town grants also require you to submit Part 1 via grants.gov and Part 2 via REACH. You don’t need this.
Applicants can submit projects that: Improve capacity of youth in the community Establish partnerships Improve the centralized or coordinated assessment system (i.e., Planning and partnership activities grants have a maximum award of $400,000. Proposals are due on Thursday, February 15, 2024, through Grants.gov.
Make sure your System for AwardManagement (SAM) registration is active and be sure you have a Grants.gov profile. Our team can help with all aspects of preparing the application and managing the grant if you are awarded. You can check your SAM status here: [link]. Contact Assel Grant Services (AGS) today!
Plan to attend IUSE: Office Hours to discuss questions with NSF program officers; Review frequently asked questions from previous funding cycles; Make sure your System for AwardManagement (SAM) registration is active and be sure you have a Grants.gov profile. You can check your SAM status here: [link].
Applying for a federal grant can be a lot of work involving many moving parts. On top of strategizing, conducting meetings, and writing a compelling proposal, there are other little-but-necessary tasks on the path to successfully submitting your application that you should do well before the closing date.
Specific pain points reported by federal grant applicants include registration requirements in multiple systems, including the overarching System for AwardManagement (SAM) and the widely used grants.gov WorkSpace portal, which is probably used for about 80% of grant applications.
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