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    Explore " grant applications" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 494 - Triggering Conservation: How Hunting and Shooting Sports Make a Difference", "Brown Girls Do Ballet, the Grant Grind, and the Dance Flow State", "How to apply for Grants" and "Rigor, Reproducibility, and Transparency in Research" from podcasts like ""Ducks Unlimited Podcast", "The Dance Edit", "Madcasters Podcast" and "All About Grants at NIH"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Ep. 494 - Triggering Conservation: How Hunting and Shooting Sports Make a Difference

    Ep. 494 - Triggering Conservation: How Hunting and Shooting Sports Make a Difference

    Taniya Bethke and Swanny Evans from the Council to Advance Hunting and Shooting Sports join DU’s Mike Brasher and Mark Horobetz in an entertaining discussion of the integral role of hunters and gun owners in conservation. Learn about the R3 initiative (Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation) and the significance of the Pittman-Robertson Act to wildlife management. The group also explores the effectiveness of new hunter recruitment programs and societal attitudes toward hunting.

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    Brown Girls Do Ballet, the Grant Grind, and the Dance Flow State

    Brown Girls Do Ballet, the Grant Grind, and the Dance Flow State

    A transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-104

    Subscribe to The Dance Edit Extra: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dance-edit-extra/id1579075769

    Links referenced in/relevant to episode 104:
    -Trailer for "Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgNq_0bsTPU
    -Pointe feature on Brown Girls Do Ballet: https://pointemagazine.com/brown-girls-do-ballet/
    -Miguel Gutierrez's In Dance essay "The Grant You Wish You Could Write": https://dancersgroup.org/2022/01/the-grant-you-wish-you-could-write/
    -Olivia Campbell's Literary Hub essay on all-consuming dance: https://lithub.com/the-creation-of-yourself-on-the-flow-and-fugue-of-dance/

    How to apply for Grants

    How to apply for Grants

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL RECEIVE 5 MAJOR TIPS AND 1 BONUS TIP AS HOW TO WRITE GRANTS FOR NON PROFITS AND CHARITIES!

    Grant applications are not always easy to deal with. Libby Hikind and Grantwatch.com has made it that much easier for anyone to be able to work this process.
    Many of us have had a desire to start a non profit or charities going. Understanding how to apply for grants is extremely important.

    Libby Hikind is an amazing individual that has worked in this sphere for many years. However, she has changed her focus to actually creating Grant Watch. During her 30 year teaching career, Libby Hikind raised millions of dollars in grant funds for her school district. In 2010 Libby decided it was time to spread her wings and do what she loved. That year Grantwatch.com was founded. She has gone on to help hundreds of thousands of people to find much needed grants through her website.  As the founder of Grant Watch, she has an unparalleled passion to helping others write and receive the correct grants for their organization.

    https://www.grantwatch.com/

    Grant watch is an online platform that gives you all the information you need: how to access grants, help with grant writing, deadlines, eligibility requirements and more.
    They are the #1 website for Canada and the USA featuring more than 26,941 current grants, funding opportunities, awards, contracts, and archived grants (that will soon be available again) from foundations, corporations, federal, state, and local government funding sources.

    All the types of grants that one would need can be found here and specific to the field that you are looking to impact in your world. 

    In this episode we focus on 5 major tips we will be able to hear directly from Libby the founder of Grant watch and how to apply and what to write for grants. 


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    Rigor, Reproducibility, and Transparency in Research

    Rigor, Reproducibility, and Transparency  in Research
    This podcast aims to help the extramural research community better understand the NIH’s Rigor and Transparency policy. Dr. Patricia Valdez, NIH’s Extramural Research Integrity Officer, describes how to address the key policy elements, including rigor of the prior research, rigorous experimental design, consideration of key biological variables, and authentication of key biological and/or chemical resources, in an application, how they are considered during peer review, and annual progress reporting following award.
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