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===FUNding Friday, July 10, 2009 ===
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FUNding Friday is an annual mini-grant competition associated with ESIP's July Meeting (see previously funded projects [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/FUNding_Friday_Projects here]). The mini-grants are available to ESIP meeting attendees ($5000) and to students and Education Committee workshop participants ($3000), with the total number of awards specified annually; generally 2-4 awards per participant group.
  
'''What:''' Annual Mini-grant competition. (see last year's funded projects [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Cool_Creations here])
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Projects are expected to be completed over a one-year period between the July Meeting of the award and the next July Meeting.
  
'''The Prizes:''' Three $5,000 awards to fund small projects that are inspired by ESIP collaboration or participation.  
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(FUNding Friday will be abbreviated as FF throughout this document.)
  
'''The Purpose:''' This competition serves several purposes, which should inform those desiring to compete: <br>
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== Purpose ==
1. The competition promotes and rewards new collaborations or bridges between ESIP projects and technologies, so that novel outcomes can be explored. <br>
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FF promotes and supports innovative ideas and novel connections between ESIP meeting attendees, projects and technologies. FF showcases how a modest amount of funding can lead to projects of real value to ESIP community members and beyond.
2. The competition fosters small-scale projects of real value by supporting programmer salary, travel—whatever is needed to realize the proposed work (overhead is NOT supported).<br>
 
3. The competition showcases how the ESIP Federation can leverage current technologies and member skills to add new services with a modest amount of effort (and funding). <br>
 
4. The competition rewards members who are looking to explore new collaborations and new ideas inspired by other Federation member activities. <br>
 
This year’s competition does NOT have a single topical or other focus. It encourages collaborations across member organizations that demonstrate the value of ESIP participation. It is open to the imaginations and the needs of the ESIP members.  
 
  
'''Eligibility:''' Registered meeting participants who are members of the ESIP Federation can apply (you need not be your organization’s Assembly representative). YOU MUST BE PRESENT AT THE FUNding FRIDAY POSTER EVENT TO COMPETE! Federal employees must check their eligibility to participate and funding is available only to partners from US-based organizations.
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Successful projects are:
  
'''Limit on participation:''' An eligible member can be the lead person on only ONE proposed project. The team members for the project should be identified on the poster. Last year’s winners are ineligible to compete again this year.
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* Innovative
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* Collaborative
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* Valuable to the ESIP community
  
'''To Participate:''' You must exhibit a poster (size limit: 25 by 30 inches) that describes the project at the FUNding Friday Poster event (morning of Friday, July 10) at the Summer ESIP Federation meeting. NOTE: the lead person on the project must be present for the poster to be considered. NO PROXIES. The poster can be hand drawn: the expectation is that novel proposal ideas will be rewarded. During the event, you will be expected to give a 2-minute pitch for your project idea. Time will be strictly enforced.  
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Interested participants are encouraged to consider the meeting theme and session content when developing a project idea, however the competition does not have a single theme or topical focus.  
  
'''To Vote:''' Voting will take place at the FUNding Friday event. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO VOTE. All persons who have paid the registration fee for the Summer Meeting are eligible to vote. Each voter will get THREE ballots, obtatined from the voter table. There is no rule against allocating all three ballots for one poster. Voting closes at the end of the Poster Session. The winners will be announced at a box-lunch event on the same day. In the case of two-way tie for third place, the winners can choose (by consensus) if they prefer to split the funding and do both projects, or flip a coin to determine the winner. In the case of a three (or more) way tie, the winner of the tie will be determined by a vote of the ESIP Executive Committee at the next regular telecon.  
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== Eligibility and Participation ==
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Registered meeting participants, including ESIP Community Fellows and participants in the Education Committee’s Teacher Workshop, are eligible to participate in FF.  
  
All decisions are final.  
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For group projects, all members receiving funding must be listed on the poster. We strongly encourage all group members to be present during the Poster Pitch event. We also strongly encourage participants to discuss project roles and budgets during their project preparations.
  
'''Responsibilities of the Winners:''' The winners will be given 50% of the funds when they submit a project statement of work and a milestone schedule to the Foundation Executive Director. The remaining 50% of the funds will be given out at the following Winter ESIP Meeting, where the winning projects will describe their work in a new poster. ALL WORK MUST BE DONE WITHIN THE SIX MONTH PERIOD BEFORE THE NEXT ESIP MEETING, unless a different timeline is requested in the original funded proposal. (In no case will project deliverables be allowed more than 12 months after the original competition.) This payment schedule can be revised by the Foundation Executive Director in cases where the is a compelling reason to complete the payment earlier. All funds must be spent according to current US Government rules on contract expenditures. Winning project leaders that fail to produce the proposed deliverables may find themselves at a disadvantage in future competitions.
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==== Eligibility Restrictions ====
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* FF awardees from the previous year or anyone in leadership positions (ESIP's Board and Program Committee), are ineligible to receive a FF award.
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* Federal employees may participate as project collaborators but cannot receive cash prizes or travel funding.
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* Individuals from non-federal organizations may also have organizational limitations related to accepting outside funds or using official resources for outside projects. It is the member's responsibility to be aware of these limitations and propose projects accordingly.
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== How to Participate ==
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Interested participants must exhibit a poster describing the project during the Poster Pitch session (Friday morning, check the July Meeting schedule for specific time and place). The poster should be hung in the provided space before the pitch session begins.
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The poster must be hand-drawn; materials for the posters are provided to interested participants during the FF Poster event Thursday night (check the July Meeting schedule for specific time and place).
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The lead person/principal investigator for the project must be present at the Poster Pitch session on Friday morning. This person must give a maximum 2 minute project pitch during this session. Proxies cannot provide the project pitch. Additional project participants may contribute to the project pitch. The 2 minute limit will be strictly enforced.
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== Awards ==
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* Awards are determined by a community vote immediately following the Poster Pitch session.
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* You must be present at the Poster Pitch session to vote.
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* Anyone who is an in-person registrant of the July Meeting, i.e. anyone with a badge, is eligible to vote.
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* Each person attending the Poster Pitch session (Friday morning) will receive THREE member ballots and THREE student/educator ballots. You can allocate these votes across projects, e.g. three votes for one project or one vote for three projects. Voting ends at the end of the Poster Pitch session.
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* In the case of two-way tie for third place, the winners can choose (by consensus) if they prefer to split the funding and do both projects, or flip a coin to determine the winner. In the case of a three (or more) way tie, the winner of the tie will be determined by a vote of the ESIP Programming Committee at the next scheduled telecon.
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* The winners will be announced during lunch (refer to the July Meeting schedule for details). Participants do not need to be present at the award announcement; however, the project lead should verify that their contact information is correct with ESIP staff immediately following the Poster Pitch session if they will be unavailable for the award announcements. Likewise, participants for awarded projects should verify their contact information with ESIP staff immediately following the announcements.
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* All decisions are final.
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== Awarded Projects: Responsibilities and Expectations ==
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The awards are distributed in two parts:
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# Half once a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), containing a statement of work, is delivered to ESIP staff at the start of the project after the July Meeting;
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# Half following January or July meeting when the results of the project are presented during the poster session. All work must be completed at this time. Awardees may present their projects in a relevant session at the January Meeting but must also present a poster.
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Note that funding is not immediately disbursed - awardees should account for the time needed to draft the MOU and ESIP staff response.
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Variations in the schedule must be requested in the initial statement of work and agreed upon by ESIP staff. The payment schedule can be revised by the ESIP staff in cases where there is a compelling reason to modify the standard timeline.
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Project groups may allocate the awarded funds within their groups as necessary to meet the project goals. ESIP is not responsible for managing those allocations.
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All funds must be spent according to current US Government rules on contract expenditures.
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Overhead is not supported.
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== Tax Information for the FUNding Friday Awards ==
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FF is an award and is transferred to individuals not institutions. Those individuals will be taxed on the prize. An award is an amount received primarily in recognition of a special achievement, like winning FF. ESIP does not specifically state how the money should be spent.
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Individuals accepting the cash award will need to submit a W-9 tax form, they will be sent a 1099-Misc, Miscellaneous Income form, from ESIP and should claim this on their annual taxes. Awardees will not be able to use the 1040EZ form and may want to use their previous year's tax rate to estimate the tax liability of the award.
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Latest revision as of 12:15, June 30, 2022

FUNding Friday is an annual mini-grant competition associated with ESIP's July Meeting (see previously funded projects here). The mini-grants are available to ESIP meeting attendees ($5000) and to students and Education Committee workshop participants ($3000), with the total number of awards specified annually; generally 2-4 awards per participant group.

Projects are expected to be completed over a one-year period between the July Meeting of the award and the next July Meeting.

(FUNding Friday will be abbreviated as FF throughout this document.)

Purpose

FF promotes and supports innovative ideas and novel connections between ESIP meeting attendees, projects and technologies. FF showcases how a modest amount of funding can lead to projects of real value to ESIP community members and beyond.

Successful projects are:

  • Innovative
  • Collaborative
  • Valuable to the ESIP community

Interested participants are encouraged to consider the meeting theme and session content when developing a project idea, however the competition does not have a single theme or topical focus.

Eligibility and Participation

Registered meeting participants, including ESIP Community Fellows and participants in the Education Committee’s Teacher Workshop, are eligible to participate in FF.

For group projects, all members receiving funding must be listed on the poster. We strongly encourage all group members to be present during the Poster Pitch event. We also strongly encourage participants to discuss project roles and budgets during their project preparations.

Eligibility Restrictions

  • FF awardees from the previous year or anyone in leadership positions (ESIP's Board and Program Committee), are ineligible to receive a FF award.
  • Federal employees may participate as project collaborators but cannot receive cash prizes or travel funding.
  • Individuals from non-federal organizations may also have organizational limitations related to accepting outside funds or using official resources for outside projects. It is the member's responsibility to be aware of these limitations and propose projects accordingly.

How to Participate

Interested participants must exhibit a poster describing the project during the Poster Pitch session (Friday morning, check the July Meeting schedule for specific time and place). The poster should be hung in the provided space before the pitch session begins.

The poster must be hand-drawn; materials for the posters are provided to interested participants during the FF Poster event Thursday night (check the July Meeting schedule for specific time and place).

The lead person/principal investigator for the project must be present at the Poster Pitch session on Friday morning. This person must give a maximum 2 minute project pitch during this session. Proxies cannot provide the project pitch. Additional project participants may contribute to the project pitch. The 2 minute limit will be strictly enforced.

Awards

  • Awards are determined by a community vote immediately following the Poster Pitch session.
  • You must be present at the Poster Pitch session to vote.
  • Anyone who is an in-person registrant of the July Meeting, i.e. anyone with a badge, is eligible to vote.
  • Each person attending the Poster Pitch session (Friday morning) will receive THREE member ballots and THREE student/educator ballots. You can allocate these votes across projects, e.g. three votes for one project or one vote for three projects. Voting ends at the end of the Poster Pitch session.
  • In the case of two-way tie for third place, the winners can choose (by consensus) if they prefer to split the funding and do both projects, or flip a coin to determine the winner. In the case of a three (or more) way tie, the winner of the tie will be determined by a vote of the ESIP Programming Committee at the next scheduled telecon.
  • The winners will be announced during lunch (refer to the July Meeting schedule for details). Participants do not need to be present at the award announcement; however, the project lead should verify that their contact information is correct with ESIP staff immediately following the Poster Pitch session if they will be unavailable for the award announcements. Likewise, participants for awarded projects should verify their contact information with ESIP staff immediately following the announcements.
  • All decisions are final.

Awarded Projects: Responsibilities and Expectations

The awards are distributed in two parts:

  1. Half once a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), containing a statement of work, is delivered to ESIP staff at the start of the project after the July Meeting;
  2. Half following January or July meeting when the results of the project are presented during the poster session. All work must be completed at this time. Awardees may present their projects in a relevant session at the January Meeting but must also present a poster.

Note that funding is not immediately disbursed - awardees should account for the time needed to draft the MOU and ESIP staff response.

Variations in the schedule must be requested in the initial statement of work and agreed upon by ESIP staff. The payment schedule can be revised by the ESIP staff in cases where there is a compelling reason to modify the standard timeline.

Project groups may allocate the awarded funds within their groups as necessary to meet the project goals. ESIP is not responsible for managing those allocations.

All funds must be spent according to current US Government rules on contract expenditures.

Overhead is not supported.

Tax Information for the FUNding Friday Awards

FF is an award and is transferred to individuals not institutions. Those individuals will be taxed on the prize. An award is an amount received primarily in recognition of a special achievement, like winning FF. ESIP does not specifically state how the money should be spent.

Individuals accepting the cash award will need to submit a W-9 tax form, they will be sent a 1099-Misc, Miscellaneous Income form, from ESIP and should claim this on their annual taxes. Awardees will not be able to use the 1040EZ form and may want to use their previous year's tax rate to estimate the tax liability of the award.