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SiGN: Sinclair Grants Network for NSF Projects
The Sinclair Grants Network (SiGN) is a focal point and community of expertise for all NSF grants awarded to Sinclair.  The community of expertise consists of all those who have been and who are involved in NSF grants. 

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Active NSF Grant Projects
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Best Practices   

Project Sharing

Meetings

Reports

Presentations

Link to the Community of Expertise 

The network promotes:

  • The development and maintenance of the NSF Grants Relationship Map (a relationship context diagram of all NSF grants).
  • Accurate and consistent awareness of NSF grant activities throughout the institution, community, state, and NSF.
  • Sharing and leveraging of grant related lessons learned, best practices, tools, and technology.
  • The development, deployment, and improvement of common processes.
  • The alignment of future grants to institutional tactical and strategic imperatives.
  • Institutionalization and sustainability.

Contacts:Neil Herbkersman  George Sehi  Dave Siefert

 

 






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