UW-Madison: Scholarship Application for UW-Madison employees for the April 28, 2010 Conference for the Office Professional
UW-Whitewater: Applications being accepted for communication ambassadors
Beloit, WI: BELOIT JET GRANT APPLICATIONS
Dane County, WI: Share Your Harvest Grants (pdf)
Green Bay, WI: Mayors Neighborhood Leadership Council Neighborhood Mini Grants (pdf)
Milwaukee Area Technical College: Scholarships deadline is approaching
Oshkosh, WI: Oshkosh Area Women’s Fund Grants
Sheboygan County, WI: Available scholarships (Various)
Sheboygan County, WI: Mary Lou French Memorial Scholarship
WI: SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED for 2010 Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians Conference
US: State Historical Society of Iowa Research Grants – Call for Applications
Friday, February 26, 2010
Grant Links: February 26, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
External Funding: Grants & Fellowships Workshops for Grad Students at UW-Madison
Workshop Schedule and Descriptions, Spring 2010
Registration
1) "Intro to Finding External Funding for your Graduate Career - Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences"
Monday, March 8, 2010 - 126 Memorial Library - 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Part One of a two-session workshop series brought to you by the Grants Information Collection (GIC) in Memorial Library and the Graduate School's Office of Fellowships and Funding Resources (OFFR).
This workshop is designed for grad students in the Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences who are either new to the external funding process and have not yet applied for outside grants, or for those who would like a refresher.
In this session of the workshop series, we will provide an overview of the external funding application process, including: important considerations for preparing to seek and apply for "grants" and common - yet dangerous - pitfalls to avoid in the process. Additionally, we will outline the types of grants available to grad students, as well as important things to consider when preparing an application for a grant.
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"Hands-on PC session: Intro to Finding External Funding for your Graduate Career - Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences"
Thursday, March 11, 2010 - 436 Memorial Library - 1:00-2:30 p.m.
Part Two of a two-session workshop series brought to you by the Grants Information Collection (GIC) in Memorial Library and the Graduate School's Office of Fellowships and Funding Resources (OFFR).
In this session, we will outline the benefits of utilizing funding search engines, as well as other advanced techniques to customize your search for funding. Please note: this workshop will take place in a PC lab, and will focus on getting hands-on experience with these funding databases. Attendance at the earlier session is strongly encouraged. Presentation by Nikki Busch of the GIC and Matt Mitterko of OFFR.
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2) Intro to Finding External Funding for Your Graduate Career - Biological & Physical Sciences
Thursday, March 4, 2010 - Biotech Auditorium - 10:00-11:30 a.m.
This workshop is brought to you by the Grants Information Collection (GIC) in Memorial Library and the Graduate School's Office of Fellowships and Funding Resources (OFFR).
In this session is designed for grad students in the Biological and Physical Sciences who are either new to the external funding process and have not yet applied for outside grants, or for those who would like a refresher.
We will provide an overview of the external funding application process, including: important considerations for preparing to seek and apply for "grants" and common - yet dangerous - pitfalls to avoid in the process. Additionally, we will outline the types of grants available to grad students, as well as important things to consider when preparing an application for a grant. This workshop will also include a brief demonstration of advanced search strategies in the Community of Science Funding Opportunities database, time allowing.
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3) Grant Writing Basics for Graduate Students
March 26, 2010 - Biotech Room 1360 - 10:00-11:00 a.m.
This workshop will provide an outline of the grantwriting process. It will cover how to take into account argument, organization, and style of in grantwriting, and how to adapt written proposals to different funding audiences. Presentation by Rebecca Lorimer of the Writing Center.
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4) NSF Fellowship Fellows & Reviewers Panel
April 20, 2010 - Biotech Auditorium - 2:00-3:00 p.m.
This panel workshop is for grad students in the Biological, Physical and Social Sciences who are interested in the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). There will be a brief overview of the fellowship program. Then, NSF faculty reviewers and current NSF fellows will provide some insight based on their experience with the GRFP. They will discuss how NSF instructs its reviewers, and what the experience of reviewing applications is like, as well as how the application process works for prospective applicants and what they have gained from applying for and winning an NSF fellowship. Panel facilitated by Matt Mitterko of the Grad School's Office of Fellowships & Funding Resources.
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5) Fellows & Reviewers Panel - Dissertator Fellowships in Arts/Humanities and Social Sciences
April 26, 2010 - Ingraham 206 - 2:00-3:00 p.m.
This panel workshop is for dissertator or near-dissertator graduate students in the Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences, to provide some background on a few major external dissertation fellowships. There will be a brief overview of the programs to be discussed, such as the ACLS/Mellon Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Charlotte Newcombe Fellowship, and the Social Science Research Council's International Dissertation Research Fellowship. Then, faculty reviewers and current and previous fellows will provide some perspective on the fellowship programs. They will discuss what the experience of reviewing applications is like, as well as how the application process works, and what benefits they have gained from applying for and winning a dissertation fellowship. Panel facilitated by Matt Mitterko of the Grad School's Office of Fellowships & Funding Resources.
NOTE: Registration will be capped at 50 students; however, this workshop will be video-recorded and anyone who is unable to register or attend the session can view it online a short time after the workshop. The recording will be available through OFFR.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Grant Links: February 12, 2010
UW-Madison: Academic Staff Professional Development Grants
UW-Madison: The Bascom Hill Society Scholarship
UW-Madison: Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Fellowships Holstrom Environmental Scholarships
Kenosha Area: UW-Parkside launches grant-funding program for local nonprofits
Sheboygan, WI: Sheboygan Public Education Foundation offering scholarships to North/South grads (music, science, education, business)
St. Croix Valley: 2010 St. Croix Valley Master Gardeners Association Community Service Project Funds (pdf)
WI: Badgerland Financial Offering Ag Scholarship Listing Online
WI: Dairy Farmer and Processor Scholarships Available for Feb. 10 Conference
WI: DATCP: Specialty crop block grant applications are due April 1, 2010
WI: DATCP Taking Applications for ADD Grants
Friday, February 5, 2010
Grant Links: February 5, 2010
UW-Madison & UW-Milwaukee: Details of UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee Intercampus Research Incentive Grants Program announced
Brown and Door Counties, WI: Scholarships Inc. applications available for high school, adult students
Chippewa Falls, WI: District Foundation announces four new scholarships
Sheboygan, WI: Scholarships Available (UW-Sheboygan and Rotary Club)
WI: Dept. of Commerce: Workshop offered for writing competitive federal technology grant proposals CLASS ($150 Registration Fee)
WI: Federal grant money available to nonprofits
WI: Grazing grants coming from state ag department
WI: Nonprofit leaders can apply for Harvard scholarships
Thursday, February 4, 2010
ALA | ALA Diversity Office Calls for Research Grant Proposals
Grants Available for American Library Association members to conduct research on all three of the following topics:
* Upward mobility of Library Leaders from Underrepresented Populations
* Information Services and Collections for Diverse Children and Young Adults
* Libraries and the Meaning of Multiculturalism
Original Press Release: ALA ALA Diversity Office Calls for Research Grant Proposals
Full Award Description: ALA Annual Diversity Research Grant Program
Award Sponsor: ALA Office for Diversity
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Total Foundation Transparency?
Glass Pockets: Bringing Transparency to the World of Philanthropy, is a new Foundation Center web resource launched this week that aims to showcase stunning examples of forthright foundations! Perhaps it will even encourage other grantmakers to follow suit? Doubtlessly we will all learn something from this public experiment.
Ford, Gates, Kellogg and more are all there. So take a look, explore, and let me know what YOU think about this new web site and what it aims to accomplish!