Closing date of grant applications: March 30th (January invitation) or September 30th (July invitation).
Format for Grant Application
A. TITLE PAGE i. Title ii. Principal investigator. iii. Submitting institution iv. Signature of principal investigator
I. Project description - (maximum of one page) II. Justification HL Purpose of the study IV. Objective V. Expected outputs VI. Innovative aspects VII. Partnership approach VIII. Plans for technology transfer/dissemination of results IX. Anticipated benefits and their distribution
C. CV of principle investigator(s)
Format for Full Proposal A. TITLE PAGE v. Title vi. Principal investigator and amount (%) of time to be spent on this project vii. Submitting institution viii. Investigator ix. Budget amount (Total Figure only) x. Names, qualified and expected time commitments ((^^ of all involved x>. Signature of Principle Investigator xii. Authorising Signature (Dean of Faculty/Director of Institute/NGO/Company) D. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY x. Project Description - (maximum of one page) xi. Justification xii. Innovative Aspects xiii. Partnership Approach xiv. Plans for technology transfer/dissemination of results xv. Anticipated benefits and their distribution
E. DETAILED PROJECT PROPOSAL i. Background and justification Incuding Literature 'Review status of the project, if part of on-going project, e.tc ' ii. Detailed project description including objectives expected outputs iii. Workplan (phases etc.) ? iv. Detailed Budget including other sources of funding v. Monitoring Benchmarks, key indicators and monitoring scheme vi. References cited. (Bibliography)
F. CV OF INVESTIGATOR (S) CV of Principle Investigator and other collaborators
Guidelines for preparing full research proposals The following guidelines are to be used in preparing research proposals
A. TITLE PAGE i. Title Keep the title of the project short and simple (maximum of 120 characters). The title should clearly reflect the objectives of the proposed project.
ii. Principal investigator Provide your name, qualifications (degrees/diplomas), and the amount of time to be spent on the proposed project.
iii. Submitting institution Provide the name and address of your institution.
iv. Investigators Provide information of investigators indicating principal co investigator, institutional affiliation, qualification, responsibility and expected time commitments (%) under the proposed project.
v. Budget amount Provide total figure only
vi. Signature of principal investigator The principal investigator should append his/her signature to the research proposal before submission
vii. Authorising signature (Dean of Faculty/Director of Institute/NGO/Company) The Head of submitting institution is the authorising signatory and should endorse the research proposal before submission.
B. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The summary should be sufficiently informative and should cover information given in the background, justification, objectives and research plan.
I. Project description This should give a brief description of the project (max. length one page).
II. Justification This should provide a summary of why the proposed project should be undertaken.
III. Innovative aspects Provide information on new ways, if any, of addressing identified problem(s) of the proposed research project or, new findings from the proposed project, which will help address the identified problem.
IV. Partnership approach Partners (local and international) to be roped in for the implementation of the project and possible benefits, if any, to be derived thereof.
V. Plans for technology transfer ordissemination of results A well laid-out plan of how technology or research results to be generated will be transferred to end-users.
VI. Anticipated benefits and their distribution Provide information on the benefits to be derived from the execution of the project and how they would be distributed among participating scientists and institutions as well as end-users.
C. DETAILED PROJECT PROPOSAL
I. Background and justification As background to research, provide literature review of key findings and theories relevant to the proposed study, explaining how the proposed study builds on past work in the country. This should be limited to two pages.
Rationale should be limited to one page and cover the following points:-
What is the scope and nature of the problem that is to be researched? Why is the problem important, particularly in a development context, and in the context of priorities established for the award of grants under the fund. How does the problem to be researched lend itself to resolution through proposed research?
II. Objectives and expected outputs Present the general (long-term) and specific (short-term) objectives and expected outcomes of the proposed project. The specific objectives should respond to the identified problems and should be directly related to the activities proposed in the project description. List what the research activities would seek to achieve in terms of the special focus areas (priorities) identified for the CGS.
III. Detailed project description This is the heart of the proposal. It should be written in full details and should be directed to specialists in the field. The following should be included.
description of activities to be carried out to meet the stated objectives; description of how each component of the project would be undertaken and what methodologies would be used; criteria for choosing project sites, if a survey is part of the project, gitfe details of procedures and questions to be asked (attach questionnaire); schedule or chart showing the phasing of activities, identifying collaborating researchers and institutions and the contributions or comparative advantage they bring; describe what next steps would be when the work is completed i.e. how would follow-up work or research be done and what would be the likely funding needs and sources.
IV. Work plan The detailed work plan should give activities to be undertaken on a monthly basis and unit cost or rates. Disbursement of funds will be done according to the detailed work plan.
V. Detailed budget The budget should give all cost detailed in the work plan according to the specified items. The budget items must be relevant to the proposal research plan and should be justified in the research plan. The following should be observed with regard to budget items.