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How does a literature review assist the grant seeker in generating ideas?

Q. 2

What are the foundational steps in generating a grant proposal?

Q. 3

A strong team consists of people with ____.
 a. different problem-solving styles
  b. the same educational backgrounds
  c. a common skill set
  d. more similarities than differences

Q. 4

For grant proposal writers, the Logic Model ____.
 a. provides a framework for programs from start to finish
  b. is becoming outdated as a requirement of the grant proposal
  c. should only be used when the grant seeker does not receive a funding decision
  d. is a helpful though inflexible tool

Q. 5

The most inviting and easy-to-read proposals tend to have which characteristics?
 a. professional vocabulary and appropriate jargon
  b. little to no use of white space and single spacing
  c. bold headings and subheadings for each section
  d. justified (not ragged) right margins

Q. 6

Which item would most likely be included in the appendix of the grant proposal?
 a. a list of expected costs associated with the project
  b. a chart that breaks the project into manageable steps
  c. the calculated results of survey questionnaires from participants
  d. letters of endorsement from grant supporters

Q. 7

What type of costs are least likely to be reported in the budget of a grant proposal?
 a. administrative
  b. equipment
  c. supply
  d. travel

Q. 8

What is an example of an indirect cost that may occur as part of the grant development?
 a. consultant fees for grant collaborators
  b. utilities for the building where the research is taking place
  c. the project director's salary
  d. the cost of travel to different states for training
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Answer to #1

The literature review can assist the grant seeker in generating ideas by 1) assessing the value of an idea and adjusting its focus to more clearly describe the goals, 2) identifying other professionals who could be sources of advice and/or potential collaborators, and 3) providing the background data needed to write a compelling needs statement for the proposal. At the conclusion of the literature search, grant seekers should be able to describe their idea, the uniqueness of the proposed project, and why it is likely to succeed.

Answer to #2

The four foundational steps in generating a grant proposal include generating ideas, describing goals, identifying funding sources, and identifying potential collaborators.

Answer to #3

a

Answer to #4

a

Answer to #5

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Answer to #6

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Answer to #7

a

Answer to #8

b
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