Goal
The goal of NWACC's Grant Program 2004 is to stimulate new curricular uses
of leading edge information technologies. Our hope is that this
program will enhance the learning environments at institutions of higher
education through the development of models that can be used to guide
full implementation of new technologies into the curricula of NWACC member
institutions and their peers. Some examples of leading edge technologies
include delivery of applications over high-bandwidth networks; applications
using multifunction, hand-held, wireless devices; electronic portfolios;
creative applications of course management software; messaging; etc. Funds
may be used to purchase hardware or software, provide access to networked
resources or communications links, develop new software, modify existing
software, provide faculty stipends, etc. Approximately ten to fifteen
grants of $10,000 each will be awarded in 2004.
Eligibility
Grant proposals may be submitted only by faculty, librarians, or professional
staff members employed on a continuing, full-time basis at NWACC member
institutions. Individuals may apply for only one NWACC grant per year.
Organizational Contact
If you would like to discuss an idea for a project, please contact your organization's
NWACC representative. You can find the name of your NWACC representative on NWACC's Web page.
Submission Forms
Proposal submission must be done via NWACC's 2004
Web application form. In order to complete the Web application, you will
need to obtain an Eligibility Code from
your NWACC representative. Proposals that do not have valid codes will not
be processed.
Timeline
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Feb. 29, 2004
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Project proposals must be
received by 5:00 p.m., Pacific Time
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March 14, 2004
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Acknowledgements of receipt sent to proposers by e-mail
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April 18, 2004
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Award decisions sent to proposers
and NWACC representatives
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May 15, 2004
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Initial award payments distributed
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August 15, 2004
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Project Web site established
and linked to NWACC Web site
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Sept. 30, 2004
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Initial progress report must be completed and e-mailed
to NWACC
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Nov. 15, 2004
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Final award payments distributed
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April 15, 2005
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Final progress report must
be completed and e-mailed to NWACC
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May 1, 2005
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Outstanding Grant award announced
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Feedback on non-funded
proposals
Because of the large number of proposals received each year, NWACC does not
provide feedback about non-funded proposals. Excellent examples of successful
proposals may be found on the Web sites of past NWACC grant projects. See,
for example, http://www.nwacc.org/grants/2003/03_awards.html.
Project Deliverables
For each funded proposal:
1.By
August 15, 2004, A Web site about the project must be established. Because the Web
site will, in most cases, be the primary medium through which the
benefits of the project will become known to other institutions, it
should be as rich a source of information as possible. At minimum,
it must include the title of the project, identities and contact
information for the principal investigators, and the text of
the project proposal. The Web site must also acknowledge NWACC’s contribution to the project and
provide a prominent link to the NWACC Web site.
2. By
September 30, 2004, the principal investigator or delegate must e-mail
to nwacc@reed.edu a brief initial progress report demonstrating
satisfactory progress toward completion of project goals. This evidence
should include
such items as general descriptions of expenditures made, positions
filled, project work accomplished, etc., and must include a projected
timeline for the completion of grant-funded activities.
3. By
April 15, 2005, the principal investigator or delegate must
e-mail to nwacc@reed.edu a final progress report describing
the completion of project goals, and relating those accomplishments
to the Selection Criteria and Other Criteria listed below. The
report should also include a closing financial statement.
Grant Payments
Awards will be made in two payments: A payment of 80% of the award amount
will be issued May 15, 2004. A second payment of 20% of the award amount
will be issued November 15, 2004, provided that: (a) the project Web
site has been established; and (b) the initial progress report indicates
satisfactory evidence of progress towards completion of the project.
Payment checks will be sent to the appropriate financial officer of the
NWACC member institution.
Allowable Budget Items
Please note that institutional overhead and/or indirect costs will not be
supported by NWACC grants. Examples of valid expenses include:
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Programming
or technical support
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Faculty
summer stipends**
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Hardware
and software purchase
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Use of special
instruments or media conversion
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Materials
and supplies
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Project-related
travel
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Wages for
student assistance*
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Access to
networked resources
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*Tuition payments,
scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships are not valid
uses of NWACC grant funds.
**Note that faculty stipends may not exceed $3,000 per individual or, in
total, consume more than 60% of the grant amount.
Selection Criteria: All proposals must address the
following criteria:
Impact: Clear benefits for teaching and learning demonstrated by the use of
the new technology in at least one course taught during the 2004-05
academic year
Innovation:
Pioneering use of new information technology for teaching and learning
Feasibility:
Likelihood of success given campus resources, expertise of those involved
with the project, etc.
Technology Transfer and Outreach: Commitment to share the benefits of the new technology
with NWACC and non-NWACC constituencies external to the institution,
e.g., K-12 schools, museums, Native communities, etc.
Other Criteria: Additional consideration will be given to proposals
that address the following optional criteria:
Leverage: Commitment of matching support by the proposer's institution
or external sources
Collaboration:
Plans for partnering with other NWACC or non-NWACC institutions to
carry out the project
Outcomes Assessment: Plan for evaluating the results of using the new technology, e.g.,
formative and summative questionnaires, objective measures, etc.
The grant committee expects that,
to the degree possible, awardees will make materials resulting from
the project accessible to individuals with disabilities. Likewise,
we expect that awardees will take care to ensure that the development
and subsequent use of project materials will not compromise network
security or infringe on the privacy of individuals.
Outstanding Grant Award
All funded projects become eligible
for NWACC’s Outstanding Grant Award.
The project that is judged by the NWACC Grant Committee to represent
the best use of NWACC funds will receive an award of $5,000. The
award will be based on the information made available through the
project Web site, initial progress report, and final project report. The
award payment will be made to the institution of the project leader
and earmarked for use at the project leader’s discretion as allowed
by the policies of the institution. Winners will be invited
to make a presentation about the project, its results, and its impacts
at the annual NWACC Conference. NWACC will cover
the cost of (one) presenter's reasonable travel and lodging expenses
for that event.
Additional Information
If you have questions about the grant program, please contact NWACC at: (e-mail)
nwacc@reed.edu or (phone) 503/777-7254.