Grant Information
Proposal Guidelines (Due December 1)
Applications should be postmarked no later than December 1 of the current year.
At this time MGPUB will review grant proposal requests. Individuals who received funding for
multi-year projects should submit their requests for funding at this time. Annual (progress) and
final reports of previously funded grants should also be submitted by December 1 of the current year
to enable MGPUB to review the results prior to the January funding meeting. For new funding
requests MGPUB will require 30 copies of the proposals and 30 copies of any reports from the
previous year.
Application
Full proposals, which must be no longer than 10 pages, should contain the
following information:
- Title
- Name of organization to which grant should be made
- Principal investigators - names, addresses, phone numbers, and affiliations
- An Abstract (limited to one page)
- Amount requested
- Other funding sources
- Statement of need to justify the project
- Value of proposed project to Maryland and/or national grain producers;
explain how project will impact education, research, marketing and promotion to improve grain
utilization
- Goals and measurable objectives
- Procedure to achieve these objectives
- Evaluation
- Schedule for proposed research
- Overview of other research being undertaken in this area
- Itemized budget, showing each years expenditure (if longer than one year),
other funding sources and amounts (including institution investment), breakdown into salaries,
fringe benefits, equipment, travel, materials and methods, etc.; MGPUB grants cannot be used
to pay indirect costs
- Qualifications of principal investigator
Proposals that do not provide the information requested in 1-15 will not be
considered. After the full proposal has been reviewed an applicant may be asked to supply more
information and/or attend the review meeting in January to discuss the project.
Multi-year projects should be shown as such, but the Board will approve
expenditures annually. Any amendment to the length of a project must be noted and justified.
Requirements
Recipients of grants will be required to:
- List MGPUB as a sponsor and display signs provided by MGPUB, during field days,
demonstrations, producer meetings, etc. and when results are published; slides used to
present data summaries to groups should have a slide listing MGPUB as a sponsor
- All projects will require a final evaluation report showing how the objectives
have been met
- Multiple year projects will require an annual progress report and a final
evaluation report
- Reports will be due on December 1 of the year they are approved unless written
permission is granted for an extension
- Recipients will be required to attend a meeting to report their progress and
findings to the Board of Directors of MGPUB (or a sub-committee of the Board)
- Provide an article to be published in local news publications about the
projects findings
- If possible, add a link to MGPUB's web site to provide additional information
on the projects that are funded
- If available, attend the MGPA/MGPUB Annual meeting in July (4th Thursday) to
explain project
- MGPUB directors, or a research committee, may visit ongoing projects to discuss
the project with the grant recipient
- Additional requirements may be requested
Submission
30 copies of the proposals, three-hole punched,
no folders or binders, (double-sided preferable) must be submitted by mail (not
email or fax) and
postmarked no later than December 1 to:
MGPUB
53 Slama Road
Edgewater, MD 21037
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