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Education Funding Forecasting Webinar
June 19th, 2013 1:00 EDT
Education Funding Forecasting
Introduction
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Education Funding Forecasting
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
Education Funding Forecasting
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
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
Post Award
Education Funding Forecasting
Webinar Objectives
Understand where grant funding for education originates Understand how to identify trends related to and how to forecast
educational funding Learn ways to position your institution to be “in the know” Understand the impact of sequestration Learn about several upcoming opportunities
Where do education grants come from?
Congress
Agencies Of The Federal Government
Foundations (National, Regional, Local)
Influences On The Process
Unions
Professional associations
Other policymakers/ thought leaders
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Lilly Endowment, Inc.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Places to look for and confirm trends Associated with:
Can trends be identified and verified?
Federal Government Your Institution or Organization Other Organizations
Topics receiving strong emphasis in federal legislation/programming
Select federal publications/presentations
Personal/professional relationships with federal officials
Advisory or review committee members
Government relations office
Emphases in funding solicitations by large private funders in the field
Professional organizations that track political/federal activity related to their members’ interests
Foundations Federal Sources
Institutional Sources
Federal Register
Federal Agency Forecasts
Federal Committee press
releases
Forecasting new, renewed, or continued education funding
Review Boards/ Committees
Government Relations Personnel
Other Resources
Websites of Organizations
The Foundation Center
Foundation Boards
Local nonprofits
How can we be “in the know?”
Coordinate on campus
Access key resources
Reach out to program officials
How to invest the minimum but get the greatest return
Coordinate interaction of key stakeholders
Access the most comprehensive key resources
Sequestration’s impact
Upcoming opportunities
Early learning funds Promise Neighborhoods School safety (with DOJ and HHS) STEM education investments Race to the Top (for higher education) First in the World fund (cutting college costs)
Supporting the innovation economy Clean energy and basic research investments American manufacturing Public-private partnerships (Innovation Corps) Expanded research for early college students Reorganized and strengthened STEM education
investments
Education Funding Forecasting
Q&A / Contact Information
Web: www.hanoverresearch.com E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 202.559.0050
• The President’s Budget Request FY 2014 • ED Grants Forecast • NSF Upcoming Due Dates • AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program • Rockefeller University Research Funding Trends • University of Missouri Federal Research Update
Webinar
Resource List
• The Foundation Center • Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) • National Council of University Research
Administrators (NCURA) • Society of Research Administrators International
(SRA) • National Organization of Research Development
Professionals (NORDP) • Grant Professionals Association (GPA)
Resource List (2)
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Thank you for participating in this Hanover Research webinar. A link to the recording of this webinar will be emailed to you.