NASX 471 Native Grantsmanship
NASX 471
Spring semesters: online
3 credits, undergraduate level-400, co-convenes with NASX 571
Instructor: Dr. Tonya Robinson
Course Description
Course co-convenes with NASX 571
This course will provide instruction and practice in planning for, researching, and preparing grant proposals for a range of funders. Students will also participate in a mock grant review process, and finish the course with a grant proposal template from which to develop future grant proposals on their own.
Reading for this course may include, but are not limited to:
*Resource and materials list subject to change. Check with the instructor before purchasing books!*
- Miner, Jeremy T. and Kelly C. Ball. (2019). Proposal Planning & Writing, 6th Ed. Greenwood Press. ISBN: 978-1440863349
Instructor
Tonya Robinson, PhD. Her research concerns intersections of cultural production and environmental degradation, as well as historic and contemporary issues impacting Indian Country. She is currently working on issues concerning national metanarratives and mythmaking. She also has more than 20 years’ professional experience in the grant world.
Tuition and Fees
If you are accepted into a qualified online program, see the appropriate MSU Tuition and Fee table below:
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How to Register
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For course information: Please contact Erika Ross at erika.ross1@montana.edu or Tonya Robinson at tonyarobinson@montana.edu.