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Open Grants List

The Open Grants List is a list of grants that are openly available on the web. These grants can help with learning grantsmanship, understanding particular funders and their programs, and communicating research and scholarship.

The main website is https://www.ogrants.org/.

This is the Jekyll repository that creates the site.

Adding a grant

Adding a grant to the list requires two (or three) things:

1. Post the grant online

This site doesn't host grants, it just provides links to them. We recommend Zenodo and Figshare as good options for posting grants because they are archival and so shouldn't result in broken links anytime in the near future.

2. Add information about the grant

Information for each grant is stored as YAML with fields for each key piece of information. E.g.,

---
layout: grant
title: Moore Investigator in Data Driven Discovery
author: Ethan P. White
ORCID: 0000-0001-6728-7745
year: 2014
link: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1189330
funder: Moore Foundation
program: Data Driven Discovery Investigators
discipline: data science
status: funded
---

The items to the right of the : on each line should be changed to match the grant you want to add. To get this added to the site there are three options:

  1. Submit a pull request that adds the above information to a file named lastname_firstname_year.md in the _grants folder of the [GitHub repository]({{ site.github.repo }}). The lastname and firstname should be those for the lead PI. In the case of multiple grants by the same PI for the same year append letters in order to the date, e.g., white_ethan_2026a.md.
  2. Open an issue and paste the filled out YAML into that issue.
  3. Email us the information.

3. Add information about the author

If you want you can also add information about the author in the form:

---
name: Ethan P. White
ORCID: 0000-0001-6728-7745
institution: University of Florida
website: http://ethanwhite.org
twitter: ethanwhite
---

This can be submitted along with the grant information if you're using an issue or email. If you're submitting a pull request it should be placed in a file named lastname_firstname.md in the _authors directory.

Acknowledgments

Development of this site has received support from the following sources:

  1. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's Data-Driven Discovery Initiation through Grant GBMF4563 to Ethan White.

  2. Institute of Museum and Library Services's National Leadership Grants for Libraries through Award # LG-250067-OLS-21 to Hao Ye and Perry Collins.

  3. University of FLorida Library Technology Services.

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ogrants's Issues

Include other open grant lists?

There are charities that make all of their approved grants open; and other processes where all submissions are open, along with their acceptance or other status. Is there a way to inclue those here?

Add licensing and/or advise on use of grants

The site doesn't currently include any information on copyright/licensing and no discussion/advice of the norms of use (to the extent that they exist) for publicly posted grant proposals. Thanks to @AnneCarpenter for bringing up this important import point.

Things to consider:

  1. The license (or lack their of) is set by the person posting the individual grants. So, for example, a lot of my proposals have CC-BY licenses on them but many of the other proposals are simply posted publicly on the internet with no associated license.
  2. There's a question of culturally acceptable use vs. license. So, while a CC0 public domain declaration (which I believe at least a couple of the proposals may be posted under) would allow the copying and pasting of text into something else even without attribution from a legal perspective, culturally defined citation and plagiarism standards would deem this unacceptable.

So, how should we handle this at Ogrants? I guess I see a couple of options:

  1. Provide more grant-level information. We could add a copyright/license field to each grant and present that information to the user. This would communicate legal rights and author intent to the degree that it is specified by the license.
  2. Provide general guidance on the use of the linked proposals. We could add a page that discusses what we perceive as the existing norms for the use of this material and provide guidance on avoiding issues when using others grants during the grant writing process (e.g., copying structure is generally fine, copying actual language is not).

My initial take is that both of these would be valuable improvements to the site. I'm interested in hearing others thoughts. @AnneCarpenter had some good thoughts that she brought up over email, which I'll let her add here if she would like.

another to add: Language Science Press (DFG, 2013)

---
layout: grant
title: Lan­guage Sci­ence Press: A Pub­li­ca­tion Model for Open-​Ac­cess Books in Lin­guis­tics
author: Stefan Müller and Martin Haspelmath
year: 2013
link: https://hpsg.hu-berlin.de/~stefan/Pub/lsp-dfg.html
funder: DFG
program: Wis­senschaftliche Mono­gra­phien und mono­graphis­che Se­rien im Open Ac­cess
status: funded
---

38 more open grant proposals over at RIO

All phycoweb links broken

Need to check if the following grants have been reposted elsewhere and remove them if they are no longer available.

---------Link Broken---------
Grant: None / Heroen Verbruggen / Link: 1
http://phycoweb.net/projects/FWO.1.2.386.10.N.01/FWO.1.2.386.10.N.01.pdf

---------Link Broken---------
Grant: 2012 / Heroen Verbruggen / Link: 1
http://phycoweb.net/projects/ECR1248760/ECR1248760.html

---------Link Broken---------
Grant: 2012 / Heroen Verbruggen / Link: 1
http://phycoweb.net/projects/FT110100585/FT110100585.pdf

---------Link Broken---------
Grant: 2013 / Heroen Verbruggen / Link: 1
http://phycoweb.net/projects/ABRS_RFL213-08/ABRS_RFL213-08.pdf

---------Link Broken---------
Grant: 2015 / Heroen Verbruggen / Link: 1
http://phycoweb.net/projects/DP150100705/DP150100705.pdf

---------Link Broken---------
Grant: 2015 / Heroen Verbruggen / Link: 1
http://phycoweb.net/projects/UOM-FAPESP_2015/UOM-FAPESP_2015.pdf

---------Link Broken---------
Grant: None / Heroen Verbruggen / Link: 1
http://phycoweb.net/projects/FWO.1.5.022.11.N.00/FWO.1.5.022.11.N.00.pdf

Add NSF GRFP application and reviews


layout: grant
title: The role of diet, physiology, and behavior in thermoregulation and population growth of the invasive monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus)
author: Kevin R. Burgio
ORCID: 0000-0002-8375-2501
year: 2010
link: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5215894
funder: National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
program: Biological Sciences
discipline: ecology and physiology
status: funded

Consider author disambiguation too?

Since I mentioned funder disambiguation in #25 , perhaps also consider the same problem for author identification. Not a problem at the moment but might become a problem as the data grows.

Add an ORCID field to the Author data?

"Funded?" Has legitimate non-binary answers e.g. "partially"

Again, sorry to add complicated detail, but I don't think "Funded?" is necessarily a binary condition in all cases.

In the case of the Open Science Prize, funding allocation was phased. Six teams got partial funding of $80,000 to help develop their projects, only one got the jackpot of $230,000 https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/open-science-prize-announces-six-team-finalists-first-phase-competition

Thus for the Open Neuroimaging Laboratory grant proposal, I put "partially funded" because $80,000 is neither "full" funding, nor no funding.

Add `discipline` to metadata and tag selection

The goal is to expand the current biology focus and so it would be good to let folks identify one or more disciplines to which a grant belongs and let folks look at the grants by discipline.

  • Add to example metadata
  • Add a by discipline option to the UI

new grant to add


layout: grant
title: Open, complete, disambiguated database of authorship metadata in biomedicine
author: Heather Piwowar and Jason Priem
ORCID: 0000-0003-1613-5981 and 0000-0001-6187-6610
year: 2018
link: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6942872
funder: Wellcome Trust
program: Open Research Fund
status: tbd

Which name form to use where multiple forms exist? Permissions / Ethics?

In my latest pull request I had a minor quandry with a preferred name issue.
#33
Filing it as an issue because this might come up again in future.

Amy Robinson was co-PI on an Open Science Prize submission.
In the grant text itself she is referred to as "Amy Robinson (USA PI)", but as an author on the proposal is listed as "Amy Robinson Sterling" -- which name form to use? Perhaps we might need to ask?

When was each grant made publicly available, relative to the funding call?

It would be a nice optional extra to build-in and display information on when each grant was made public.

I see three distinct states:

1.) Post-award publication (likely most common)
2.) Post-submission but pre-award publication
3.) Pre-submission publication

A long term aim might be to encourage people to try opening-up at earlier stages, so making people aware of others who have opened-up earlier in the grants process would be helpful.

adding grant and author yaml for missa_olivier

I have tried generating a pull request, to no avail (I don't know my way around Github)
So here are the two yaml files you need, the first is for the _grants folder and the second for the _authors folder.
Many thanks for your help with this.


layout: grant
title: Is there a limit to biotic diversification? Insights from stochastic models of speciation and extinction
author: Olivier Missa
ORCID: 0000-0002-4330-5192
year: 2013
link: https://zenodo.org/record/830239
funder: European Community (Framework 7)
program: Marie Curie Intra European Fellowship
discipline: macroecology
status: funded


name: Olivier Missa
ORCID: 0000-0002-4330-5192
institution: Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
twitter: olimissa

Generate a tabular format for data export

Not sure if this is out of scope, but you could provide a CSV file format for all grants, in case someone wants to download the whole dataset and do some analysis.

Granted, many can probably put that together in 10 lines of script based on the YAML files, but making the data more accessible would still be nice.

Jeremy Yoder NSF DDIG, 2008


layout: grant
title: Coevolution and co-divergence in a classical obligate mutualism between Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) and its pollinators (Tegeticula spp.)
author: Jeremy B. Yoder
ORCID: 0000-0002-5630-0921
year: 2008
link: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5412853.v1
funder: National Science Foundation
program: Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant
discipline: evolutionary biology
status: funded


name: Jeremy B. Yoder
ORCID: 0000-0002-5630-0921
institution: California State University, Northridge
website: http://lab.jbyoder.org
twitter: JBYoder

Add ybranvain GRFPs

There is a collection of GRFPs at https://github.com/ybrandvain/GRFP. There is a Google Doc with links to these proposals that is helpful when names aren't clear in the GitHub repo.

  • AFM
  • Durvasula
  • Bird
  • Burgio
  • Clark
  • Ddrabeck
  • Del Carpio
  • EBJ
  • Gettle
  • Hejmadi
  • Kandikar
  • Lee
  • Lofgre
  • Martinez
  • Chen
  • Norman
  • Evans
  • Mooney
  • Kothari
  • Scarpino
  • Buffalo
  • Werden
  • rjcmarkelz

Trying to add my open grant


layout: grant
title: Meta-research: Using research to increase the value of health and medical research
author: Adrian G. Barnett
ORCID: 0000-0001-6339-0374
year: 2016
link: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/98764/
funder: National Health and Medical Research Foundation
program: Senior Research Fellowship
discipline: health services research
status: funded

Support for multiple authors

Hi! Great initiative you have here! 👏

Is there a way to link a grant to multiple authors? AFAICS no. Wondering if you have thought about that, and would be happy to contribute some development time if you're interested to realize such a feature. Right now I'm unsure how to add our collaborative proposal, but I'd really like to :-)

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