Education Grants: Application, Management, & Closeout
(A report from the Institute of Educational Sciences/US ED and the National Science Foundation)
- Guidance on building the evidence base in STEM learning
- Provides guidelines for six types of education “research” projects
- Overview of the nature, justification, evidence generation and so on for each project type
Webinars, methodological resources, peer review process, available data sets, etc.
The Cost Analysis Starter Kit provides a three-phased approach to the basics of cost analysis. The Kit is designed to present information in a way that is accessible and user friendly for those who are new to the topic, are less experienced with it, or simply want a refresher.
- Identify a current funding opportunity that matches your research interests and identify the relevant .
- View a to learn more about the application process and choosing an appropriate funding opportunity.
- Download the , as well as the appropriate and (Search for CFDA 84.305 or CFDA 84.324).
- Submit your (optional but strongly encouraged).
- Submit your application to Grants.gov before the application deadline.
Unsolicited Grant Opportunities
he Institute of Education Sciences will consider unsolicited applications for research, evaluation, and statistics projects that would make significant contributions to the mission of the organization and are not eligible under its current grant competitions, both open and closed, described at .
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