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Current Schedule

RIPL Moments

These brief workshops cover a variety of important themes in grant writing, partnership development, and community engagement. In each session, we will provide practical information and guidance for each topic and have time for questions and conversation.

Register for these sessions here: https://ripl-fall21.training.lindenwood.edu

  • 9/28, 12:30-1 p.m. - How to Use Digital Commons to Share Your Work
  • 10/12, 12:30-1 p.m. - PRIDE Fund Awards Q&A
  • 10/26, 12:30-1 p.m. - How to Create an Evaluation Plan
  • 11/30, 12:30-1 p.m. - How to Create an Impact Statement

Prior workshops include:

  • How to Write a Letter of Intent and Abstract
  • How to Create a Grant Budget
  • How to Create Effective Grant Goals and Objectives
  • How to Create a Logic Model
  • How to Share Your Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
  • How to Write an Evaluation Plan
  • Scholarship, Creative Work, and Intellectual Property at LU
  • How to Use Digital Commons to Share Your Work
  • PRIDE Fund Awards Q&A
  • How to Create an Evaluation Plan
  • How to Create an Impact Statement

Grant Writing Bootcamp

During this extended virtual workshop, the Research, Partnership, and Innovation Lab (RIPL) will host a series of micro-workshops on writing effective grant applications. Attendees are required to bring a specific grant or funding opportunity to the workshop, with the aim of completing aspects of the application over the course of the event. This Grant Writing Bootcamp will jump start your application process and provide a creative, collaborative environment to fine tune your grant writing skills.

Registration for the May, 2023 Grant Writing Bootcamp will be available in the Spring.