Proposal Review Process
- Proposals will be reviewed by a panel consisting of faculty and CTL staff.
- During the review or decision making process questions may arise regarding budget or other aspects of the proposals. In the event, the CTL will contact proposers to negotiate changes in budget requests or other project features.
- Applicants will be notified of award decisions in early April.
Proposal Review Criteria
Each of the following components of the proposal are rated on a scale of Poor - Exemplary.
- Abstract: Provides a clear and detailed description of the project.
- Rationale and Literature Review: Rationale for project is compelling. Literature review synthesizes recent and relevant literature that addresses the significance of the project.
- Project Description: States measurable project goals of which one is related to inlclusion and equity, describes meaningful activities to achieve goals, and includes a thoughtful plan to sustain project beyond the grant period.
- Evaluation/Assessment Plan: Clearly articulates vision of project success and delineates metrics used to measure achievement of project goals.
- Dissemination Plan: Clearly describes how the CEG work will be shared within the IU community and beyond.
- Project Timeline: Is realistic, clearly aligned to project tasks, and includes time and plans for contingencies.
- Budget and Justification: Funding amount, line items, and rationale are appropriate for the proposed project.
- Biographical Sketches: Includes relevant professional experience, background, and interests of PIs and Co-PIs that supports their abilities to undertake the project.
- Support Letter: Department or School administrator describes how project fits into an overall curricular plan, suitability of faculty member or team to implement the project, how change will be sustained, and verification of the amount and nature of departmental funding match.
Priority Criteria
Priority will be given to proposals with:
- Potential for significant impact on student learning and success at IUPUI, IUPUC, or IU Fort Wayne
- The prospect of addressing a recognized need or opportunity in the department or at IUPUI, IUPUC, or IU Fort Wayne
- Innovative production and use of new materials, processes, and ideas; or implementation of tested methods new to IUPUI, IUPUC, or IU Fort Wayne
- Enhancements, not merely continuations, of existing programs