tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215036862051955994.post7479453620308430873..comments2023-04-07T23:13:18.502-10:00Comments on Marks in the Margin: Testing the WatersRichard Katzevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03466537940588392927noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215036862051955994.post-7230849820921849302011-08-16T01:52:02.651-10:002011-08-16T01:52:02.651-10:00Of course, you can always write a grant. The key ...Of course, you can always write a grant. The key is where to submit it. Government agencies are not likely sources of funds, so you need to find a private foundation that is sympathetic to this kind of research. The general economic condition in this country now really limits obtaining grants. But above all, this kind of research doesn't cost a great deal, provided you can find subjects or groups. Some states are more open to trying such studies--Vermont and Oregon are highly receptive in general.Richard Katzevhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03466537940588392927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215036862051955994.post-37818361739896577162011-08-15T23:44:20.226-10:002011-08-15T23:44:20.226-10:00Can someone write a grant for more of these kind o...Can someone write a grant for more of these kind of self studies? Shouldn't libraries or think tanks be sponsoring this kind of research?Shellynoreply@blogger.com