Pathways to ATE Grant Success Through Mentoring

This is the third episode of the CCPI-Cast webinar series from Prince George's Community College. This webinar discusses mentorship opportunities for writing NSF ATE grant proposals. Elizabeth Teles from Mentor-Connect discusses Mentor UP, a virtual grant writing workshop that connects a mentor to a prospective grantee and offers pre and post-workshop support. Additionally, Elizabeth Hawthorn, principle investigator of FORCCE-ATE, discusses the project's opportunities and a workshop for grant proposal mentorship in all disciplines of cybersecurity and computing.

The video runs 42:18 minutes in length. Additional CCPI-Cast webinars are available to view separately.

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