CASBBI NRT Project Proposal Form
Do you have a need for a research project that will help your organization plan, evaluate, or report on your programs? Provide evidence for policy changes that will benefit the individuals or community that you serve? Understand changes in your community?

CASBBI's NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) program is requesting proposals for NRT community-engaged design and data challenge projects. The initial project typically runs from June - May to coincide with the traineeship year. We seek to establish long-term relationships with our partners and our first round of projects have continued beyond the initial project period. Proposals will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Once you submit your proposal, a member of the NRT leadership team will follow up with you within two business days to arrange a time to discuss your proposal.

Instructions for completing the form: We recommend that you prepare and save your answers in a separate document and then paste your answers into the space provided when you are ready to submit. Please contact NRT Program Director Siddhartha Sikdar (ssikdar@gmu.edu) and NRT Program Coordinator Stephanie Carmack (scarmac@gmu.edu) with questions.

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1. What is the main problem this project addresses?
2. What specific aspects of this problem would you like the NRT students to work on? What do you envision the students doing?
3. What are the current barriers that make this problem challenging to solve?
4. What are the proposed deliverables for this project? (For example, a written report, presentation slides, statistical analysis, data visualization)
5. Who is the audience for the proposed deliverables? (For example, internal to your organization, funding agency, local/state/federal government, groups/individuals whom you serve, other stakeholders)
6. Please describe any urgent or hard deadlines for the proposed deliverables. (For example, funding solicitation deadline, annual report, legislative calendar)
7. How would you measure success for this project?
8. Have you identified what data would be useful for this project and where to find it (if it exists)?
9. Would analysis of publicly available data be useful for this project?
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10. What specific skills are necessary or would be beneficial for students working on this project? The NRT currently provides training in team science and collaboration, science communication, and research ethics.
11. Is there any additional information you would like to share?
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