Proposal Review Processs
Review team
Your proposal will be read by a review team, which is made up of farmers, extension staff, researchers, and people active in the agricultural nonprofit sector. Normally four readers are assigned to each proposal so that differing responses and perspectives are brought to bear.How projects are scored
Reviewer scores, from 0 to 5, are added up, divided by the number of reviewers, and a final score arrived at. Projects are then ranked by score, and all projects and scores, along with recommendations for funding, are presented to the Northeast SARE Administrative Council.Funding decisions
This council--the SARE governing body--makes the final decisions on which projects to fund, although this group relies heavily on reviewers, their scores, and their recommendations. During the selection process SARE may ask for performance and budget amendments to proposals that are conceptually sound but have minor implementation flaws.Funding awards
In general, about $150,000 to perhaps $200,000 is used for Partnership Grants, and anywhere from 15 to 18 projects are funded each year.Search this site...

