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Broader Impacts Toolkit
The following BI planning resources were designed to help researchers develop effective Broader Impact plans for their NSF proposals. But, these tools can be used for any research proposal that incorporates broader or research impact elements. The toolkit was developed by the the Center for Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS) and Rutgers University.
- Broader Impact Plan Elements
Totally new to planning Broader Impact? Then start here. The Broader Impact Plan Elements section of the BI toolkit will help you become familiar with the various elements of a BI plan and provides worksheets to help think through the sections which include:
- Finding partners
- Target audience
- Costs
- Relevancy
- Evaluation
- Broader Impact Wizard
If you already have some familiarity with BI Planning, this wizard will help you develop a BI plan by taking you through the following 4 steps. Upon completion of the wizard, you will get a summary plan that you can save to continue developing the plan for your proposal. This tool is part of the Broader Impact Toolkit- What do you want to do?
- Who will you engage?
- How will you do it?
- How will you know you've done it?
- Broader Impact Checklist
After you've created your BI plan, use this checklist to check off the items you have addressed in your plan. Then, review the items you have not addressed, and consider adding text to your proposal to address them. - Broader Impact Rubric
After you've created a BI plan and checked it against the BI Checklist, use this rubric to help assess your project's potential.