[2002-01-17 13:11] Ed Hill said: | On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 07:37, Paul D. Boyle wrote: | > | > Another thing NSF likes is to show how the project can benefit other | > segments of society (i.e. have a "broad impact"), especially with | > underrepresented segments like women and racial minorities, and | > ably-challenged individuals (to use the politically correct term). | | I've written or helped write a number of grants (NSF, included) and | Paul's advice is excellent. The only thing I'd add is collaboration. | You can obtain many of the benefits mentioned above through | collaboration with someone at a Univ. Perhaps you can find someone?
Thanks to all for your replies. I've signed up at fastlane.nsf.gov and am reading over the (insane amount of) docs between hack sessions ;-) If there is anyone out there who'd be willing to help with the inevitable questions I'll have, or if you're interested in collaborating on any projects, please contact me. Thanks. brent -- "Develop your talent, man, and leave the world something. Records are really gifts from people. To think that an artist would love you enough to share his music with anyone is a beautiful thing." -- Duane Allman
