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Pre-Award - During this phase, you will see the RFP posted on Grants.gov or the funder’s website. Post-Award - This phase is crucial to your organization as it entails the heavy chunk of grant management During this step, you will ensure you have all the policies & procedures in place that the grant requires.
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For an NSF proposal, the guidelines would include the current version of NSF’s Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) , instructions for submitting NSF proposals through grants.gov ( NSF Grants.gov Application Guide ), and any special notices that pertain either to the opportunity or the application process.
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Federal and Nonprofit Resources and Guidance Grants.gov , a centralized location for grant seekers to find and apply for federal funding opportunities,” houses over 1,000 federal grants.
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2022 National Science Foundation (NSF) Version Updated: The October 2021 NSF version of The Grant Application Writer’s Workbook has been updated to comply with the revised version of the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 22-1) for all proposals submitted or due on or after October 5, 2021.
While ORR still has some small competitive, discretionary grant programs, the big grant money, and the grants that Rowley writes about, does not seem to originate in ORR discretionary grant programs—I’ve never seen any of these RFPs at grants.gov.
There are other policy tools of course, but since I write about government grants let’s look at how the Biden Administration is using federal grants to advance racial equity. What practices, policies, and leadership changes are needed to increase our capacity to support equitable employment? Create New Grant Requirements.
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