Apply now for grant writing mentoring from Mentor Connect

Submitted by Sandra Porter on 31 July, 2020.
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Never had an ATE grant from NSF?  The Mentor Connect program is ready to help!

Apply now to join Cohort 9 and write a proposal in the Oct 2020 - Oct 2021 year.

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Application Deadline:  Friday, Oct. 9th, 2020

Applicants will be notified:  Friday, Nov. 6th, 2020

The goal of Mentor-Connect, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF)is to develop or strengthen technician education programs in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.

Apply online at: https://www.mentor-connect.org/get-a-mentor/applications/new-to-ate and send required affidavit to Mentor-Connect@fdtc.edu by 11:59 p.m. EST, October 9, 2020 to be considered for this opportunity! Applications will be considered incomplete until both items are submitted. Applicants will be notified of selection on November 6, 2020. Only one application per college is allowed in response to this Call for Applications.

Two-year college teams consisting of two STEM faculty from each applicant college and at least one administrator and/or grant writer will be selected to receive National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) grant proposal development and submission assistance. Colleges who participate in Mentor-Connect's Mentorship program can increase their chances of being awarded a grant up to $300,000, designated as a "Small Grant for Institutions new to ATE." 

College teams selected for Mentor-Connect are expected to attend two, in- person workshops: winter and summer workshops (*Note: either in person or virtually depending on CDC COVID-19 regulations). Faculty travel support is provided for both workshops. Colleges are also expected to work with an assigned mentor from the winter workshop through the October 2021 ATE proposal submission date. Mentors have extensive experience in STEM disciplines, preparing NSF grant proposals, and managing ATE awards. Mentors will be on-hand to provide guidance and feedback throughout the grant development process.

For more information, questions, or inquires, contact Mentor-Connect@fdtc.edu, or visit: www.mentor-connect.org