Identity Standards: Establishing a Unified Image for Pace

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Office of Sponsored Research &
Economic Development (SRED)
Office of the Provost
Victor Goldsmith Ph. D.
Associate Provost (SRED)
&
Executive Director
Second Century Innovation and Ideas (SCI²)
Eric Torres
Senior Administrator
SCI²
Sponsored Research
William Fontana
Edward Leight
Incubator Manager
Director of Administration
Jacob Mizrahi
Deanah Springer-Ishmael
Graduate Assistant
Jwalant Dholakia
Graduate Assistant
Information Associate
Office of Sponsored Research &
Economic Development (SRED)
Office of the Provost
The primary research mission is to assist Pace faculty and staff in
grantsmanship and to process external funding proposals.
We submit over 92 proposals a year. Here are the results.
Proposal Comparison and Results: FY2003/2004 and 2004/2005
Total
Proposals
Submitted
$$$ Value of
Proposals
Submitted
Awards
Received
$$$ Value of
Successful Awards
Received
Funding
to Pace
Indirect Cost
Recoverable
to Pace
FY 03-04
101
$18,830,521
48
$4,998,519
$4,096,973
$298,500
FY 04-05
92
$23,989,508
47
$5,999,943
$4,640,425
$306,503
For more information on these specific projects to Pace grantees and funders, go to our website:
External Funding to Pace: http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=12623
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Office of Sponsored Research &
Economic Development (SRED)
Office of the Provost
Proposal Development Activities
We Currently:
– Market grant opportunities to the Pace Community through a variety of
mediums such as:
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Departmental and School Presentations
Funding Opportunities Newsletter (1-2/month)
Trips to federal agencies in Washington
Other
– Aid faculty & staff in funding searches by utilizing search tools such as:
• Foundation Center Online Directory
• SPIN and Dialogue (keyword searches)
– Assist PI’s with the funding submission process, including proposal
formulation, approvals and electronic submission through:
• NSF (FastLane), NIH and Grants.gov
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Office of Sponsored Research &
Economic Development (SRED)
Office of the Provost
The Released Time Program for Writing a Grant Proposal
Since Spring 2004 Twenty two Pace Faculty have been awarded Released Time
Total cost to Pace: $70,000
Total return to Pace: 3 proposals funded for $922,217
Faculty
Released
Proposals
Submitted
$$$ Value of
Proposals
Submitted
Awards
Received
$$$ Value of
Successful Awards
Received
Funding
to Pace
Indirect Cost
Recoverable
to Pace
22*
28
$3,200,000
3
$922,217
$922,217
$34,450
*Only 17 faculty have had sufficient time to obtain results from their submissions.
External Funding to Pace: http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=10973
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Second Century Innovation and Ideas (SCI²)
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Second Century Innovation and Ideas (SCI²) is a commercialization
accelerator at Pace for early stage companies seeking funding,
intellectual capital, business development expertise, state of the art
office facilities and strategic relationships.
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SCI² maintains accelerator sites both in Yonkers and in Lower
Manhattan. Westchester County was recently ranked nationally 17th
overall – 3rd in the Northeast—1st in the Tri-state area—in Inc.
Magazine’s 2004 “Top 25 Cities for Business”.
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We are committed to being a student-centered business accelerator
program that provides rich learning experiences for our students, keeps
faculty at the cutting edge, and outstanding quality and customer
service to our resident companies.
More information at http://sci2.org/
Second Century Innovation and Ideas (SCI²)
Incubator Companies (Total of 4)
DAVID’S COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
David’s Communications, Inc. was formed in May 2002 to leverage the network operations
experience in the deployment of international voice networks. The Company is licensed facilities
based carrier headquartered in New York, with a Network Operations Center and switching
facilities in China. David’s Communications network is providing "next generation" packet based
telephony and value added services to carriers, businesses and individuals in the US and
throughout the world, to exploit cost advantages over existing monopoly carriers in the $700
billion worldwide telecommunications marketplace.
NETBONDS, INC.
Netbonds Inc. is creating the Bond Trading Network, a complete, affordable, online bond trading
system for small institutions that serve high net worth individuals. In contrast to the stock market,
the bond market has no central exchange where buy and sell orders are collected, executed, and
then made public. So, there is a significant market opportunity to serve a large, underserved
retail bond market by creating an affordable service that gives small market participants the
same quality of information, analysis and trading that large institutions enjoy.
More information at http://sci2.org/
Second Century Innovation and Ideas (SCI²)
HOMELAND ENERGY RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, INC.
Homeland Energy Resources Development, Inc. (Homeland Energy) is a New York corporation
that develops power production facilities using multiple, clean sources of energy. Homeland
Energy incorporates in its projects every recognized and tested green energy technology –
including biofuel, biomass, fuel-cell, geothermal, solar, sustainable hydropower, and wind.
Homeland Energy has offices in New York City (headquarters), Albany, Syracuse, and Rockaway,
NJ, and works with clients in the advisory and development phases of renewable energy projects.
SKILLPROOF, INC.
SkillPROOF Inc. has developed a proprietary technology and database to collect and store
detailed and complete information regarding jobs and job seekers with unprecedented quality
and quantity. Skillproof’s information products come at a time when global labor markets undergo
a radical shift, newly distributing jobs around the world. This shift makes it more important than
ever to have accurate, timely and complete job market information available. SkillPROOF is
developing information products for these markets, and out of the three products so far
developed, two have paying customers.
More information at http://sci2.org/