Grants 101 Learning Series
The Grants 101 learning series provides learning opportunities and skill development for faculty who are interested in learning more about grants. The goal of the workshop series is to assist faculty success with understanding how to find, write, and apply for external grants. Topics include grant writing, finding grants, budgets, and grant management.
Structure
The individual learning series is a collaboration between the Research Division and the Office of the Provost. The learning series includes five, 55-minute virtual sessions offered through MS Teams. The five-part series includes:
- Introduction to Grants – Oct. 18
- Grant Writing Basics – Oct. 25
- Budget Development– Nov. 1
- Finding Grant Funding – Nov. 8
- Post Award Management – Nov. 15
Learning Outcomes
After completing the series, faculty should have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to:
- Interface with available resources at the university to assist them with grant development.
- Initiate an exploration of available funding, internal and external to the university.
- Understand expectations laid out in application guidelines and write responsive proposals.
- Construct budgets and budget justifications to support the activities outlined in a proposal.
- Project personal resources and time allocation to successfully manage a grant.
Eligibility
All full-time faculty, including those new to OHIO, are welcome to join the workshop series. Because the discussions and learning outcomes are focused on research, scholarship, and creative activity (RSCA), faculty with RSCA responsibilities are strongly encouraged to participate. Participants are encouraged, but not required to attend all five workshops. (Note: Participants who attend at least four of five workshops will be provided a letter of completion for his/her files.)
Fall 2024 Workshop Series
51ÉçÇø is now currently accepting enrollments for Fall 2024. Please register for the workshop series no later than October 10. The Fall 2024 series will be offered weekly on Fridays from 11:50AM – 12:45PM between October 18 and November 15.
Please contact Rox Male'-Brune (male-bru) or Katie Hartman (hartmank) with questions.