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August 13th, 2013 1:00PM EDT

Introduction Questions: Please use the Q&A pod located at the bottom of your screen Audio: Participants can choose to use the microphone and speaker capabilities through their computer or phone. Please call into the telephone conference line if you d like to use the audio through your phone. +(877) 273-4202; Access Code: 4705008 Audio problems: Please email ynagashima@hanoverresearch.com or call 202-350-4681. Recording: All webinar registrants will be emailed a link to access the recorded webinar and additional materials.

Background on Hanover Research Global research and grant development firm headquartered in Washington, DC We provide solutions to: Higher Education K-12 Healthcare Organizations Hospitals Municipalities Non-profits

Background on Hanover Research Our full-cycle proposal development solutions were developed to enable increased competitiveness and results for our partners. They include: Capacity Building and Pre-Proposal Proposal Development Post Award RFP analysis Relationship building strategies Grants calendar for specific grant makers Funder overview/analysis Funding prospect research Grants capabilities assessment survey and analysis Grantseeking strategy memo Mission critical proposal review LOI production Comprehensive proposal review/critique Concept paper development Program/research design consulting Proposal rewriting Foundation proposal production Federal proposal production Foundation grant outcomes reporting Multiyear comparative data analysis Grant application renewal review Proposal rewriting and resubmission Quantitative and qualitative program evaluation Grant evaluation

Agenda During today s webinar, we will cover the following topics: Understanding funding announcements Writing grant narratives Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Program budgeting Planning for program evaluation and sustainability

Presenter- Susan Perri, MPA Susan Perri, MPA has a decade of experience designing, writing, and managing grant programs for organizations nationwide. Her track record securing federal, state, corporate and foundation funding has yielded over $28 Million in healthcare, education, economic development and environmental conservation programming. Susan has also served on multiple federal and community grant review panels. sperrri@hanoverresearch.com

Presenter- Paul Tuttle Paul Tuttle brings more than 11 years of grant writing and proposal development experience. Paul worked in university research administration at three public universities in North Carolina, where he identified appropriate funding opportunities and managed university-wide sponsored program proposal development. At Hanover Research, Paul assists clients with grant proposal development, where his services include writing proposal abstracts and narratives and offering strong editorial guidance and revision. ptuttle@hanoverresearch.com

Agenda Understanding funding announcements Writing grant narratives Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Program budgeting Planning for program evaluation and sustainability

Understanding Funding Announcements Context for solicitations Funding trends President s budget request (OMB website) Funding as an investment Funding as an obligation

Understanding Funding Announcements Types of funders Federal agencies State and local government agencies National, regional, local, family, community, and corporate foundations Professional or industry associations Businesses and companies Others

Understanding Funding Announcements Types of solicitations Program announcements Requests for proposals / requests for applications Broad agency announcements Others Contracts Cooperative agreements Provision of sponsor services

Understanding Funding Announcements Key solicitation elements Eligibility Type of awardee Geographic limitations Funding amount and project period Program goals and submission instructions Award type and terms (if listed) Additional information Grant manuals, application packages, links to online submission tools Points of contact, references cited

Understanding Funding Announcements Planning to respond to a solicitation Internal capacity and expertise Timeframe considerations External support Planning tools

Understanding Funding Announcements Submitting LOIs Understanding the funder Aligning with the funder s priorities LOIs as a genre Typical LOI structures

Agenda Understanding funding announcements Writing grant narratives Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Program budgeting Planning for program evaluation and sustainability

Writing Grant Narratives to Address Application Review Data Preparing to write Read the instructions Read all of the instructions Any confusion? Talk with the program officer Expressing the program vision in the required sections Review criteria Submission method Hardcopy Online

Writing Grant Narratives to Address Application Review Data The writing process General expectations Leader, scheduler, note taker Tasks/timeline Plan B

Writing Grant Narratives to Address Application Review Data Tone and style considerations The proposal as sales pitch Formality levels The grant narrative genre Using available examples as models/templates

Agenda Understanding funding announcements Writing grant narratives Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Program budgeting Planning for program evaluation and sustainability

Developing SMART objectives and outcomes

Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Clarify Process and Outcomes Spell out precisely how the program will be implemented on the ground. Walk the funder through the process, detailing activities, timelines and specific deliverables along the way. Devise some quantifiable outcomes and the method of measuring and assessing those outcomes. Keep it realistic and attainable don t promise the moon.

Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Developing SMART Objectives The goals and objectives should be more quantitative than qualitative Qualitative: Programming will increase the local high school graduation rate. Quantitative: Programming would help boost the high school graduation rate in Allegany County from 70% to the New York State goal of 80%. Goals, objectives and outcomes should be directly related to the community and the need, and be realistic and attainable.

Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Example 1 For a physical education and nutrition program at a school district Non-SMART Objective and Outcome Objective: Children will understand the importance of physical activity. Outcome: Children will maintain healthy body weight. SMART Objective and Outcome Objective: Children will engage in at least one hour of physical activity daily. Outcome: 80% of children will maintain normal Body Mass Index (BMI) values.

Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Example 2 For a telemedicine program Non-SMART Objective and Outcome Objective: Telemedicine will provide necessary medical services to underserved rural residents. Outcome: More patients will experience timely access to quality health care without having to travel. SMART Objective and Outcome Objective: Telemedicine technology will enable provision of medical care at 6 rural clinic sites. Outcome: 75% of patients will be able to access health care services in their home communities.

Agenda Understanding funding announcements Writing grant narratives Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Program budgeting Planning for program evaluation and sustainability

Program Budgeting Typical Cost Categories Include: Personnel Fringe benefits Supplies/Materials Equipment Travel Contractual Indirect costs

Program Budgeting Justifying the Grant Budget Each cost must include a clear method of calculation (explain how totals were reached). Each cost must be directly linked back to the grant activities.

Program Budgeting Budget Narrative Examples Personnel cost category example: Example 1: $50,000 is requested for a Project Director to manage the program. Example 2: A qualified 1.00 FTE Project Director will be hired to implement and manage the program. Salary costs are calculated at fair market value at a base of $50,000 with an institution approved cost of living adjustment of 3% annually and an established fringe benefits rate of 26%.

Program Budgeting Budget Narrative Examples Contractual cost category example: Example 1: Fees for program evaluation are requested at $25,000. Example 2: We will contract with an independent professional evaluation service to conduct a rigorous program evaluation to verify impact and results as outline in the program evaluation plan. This cost is estimated at an hourly rate of $100 and includes 200 hours of work and travel costs associated with site visits. Total requested: $25,000.

Agenda Understanding funding announcements Writing grant narratives Developing SMART objectives and outcomes Program budgeting Planning for program evaluation and sustainability

Planning For Program Evaluation and Sustainability Have a plan to validate grant results Include both process and outcomes evaluation. Begin with establishing baseline data at the beginning of the project period. Formative assessment: collecting evidence about program impact on its desired goals. Summative assessment: collecting evidence at the end of the program in order to create a retrospective lessons learned.

Planning For Program Evaluation and Sustainability Planning for program evaluation and sustainability Funders want to see the return on their investment. Measures to track, record, and access the level of project impact.

Planning For Program Evaluation and Sustainability Evaluation Methods Assessment strategies include: Regular, purposeful observations conducted by program staff Progress logs Program service records and quantifiable data

Planning For Program Evaluation and Sustainability Show broad stakeholder support and buy-in Wherever possible, show a collaborative effort. Identify partners who will provide certain services to or support. Consider creating an Advisory Council that consists of representation from partner. Signed letters of commitment or support, or memoranda of understanding.

Planning For Program Evaluation and Sustainability Think beyond the grant: Sustainability The grantee should use its own leveraged resources to take grant capital and keep a program going. Provide specific examples of how a program will be sustained beyond the initial grant period. Describe how the program will become part of organizational culture.

Planning For Program Evaluation and Sustainability Sustainability Planning Questions Will the program become part of your operating budget once success is demonstrated? Will you approach other funders? Will local stakeholders contribute to keep the project afloat?

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