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Add a grant |
Fill out the form below. You can either post your grant elsewhere (we recommend Zenodo) and provide a link to the file or upload a pdf of the grant using the button at the bottom of the form.
{% include add_form.html %}
If you're familiar with GitHub you can skip the form and submit a pull request to directly add your grant to the site (or open an issue with the necessary information).
Information for each grant is stored as YAML with fields for each key piece of information.
---
layout: grant
title: "Moore Investigator in Data Driven Discovery"
author: "Ethan P. White"
ORCID: 0000-0001-6728-7745
year: 2014
link: [https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1189330]
link_name: [Proposal]
funder: "Moore Foundation"
program: "Data Driven Discovery Investigators"
discipline: data science
status: funded
---
The items to the right of the :
on each line should be changed to match the grant you want to add.
Items in []
can be comma delimited lists to allow multiple documents to be included.
You can submit a pull request that adds the above information to a file named lastname_firstname_year.md
in the _grants
folder of the [GitHub repository]({{ site.github.repo }}).
The lastname
and firstname
should be those for the lead PI.
In the case of multiple grants by the same PI for the same year append letters in order to the date,
e.g. white_ethan_2026a.md
.
Or just open an issue and paste the filled out YAML into that issue.
If you want you can also add information about the author in the form:
---
name: Ethan P. White
ORCID: 0000-0001-6728-7745
institution: University of Florida
website: http://ethanwhite.org
twitter: ethanwhite
---
This can be submitted along with the grant information if you're using an issue.
If you're submitting a pull request it should be placed in a file named lastname_firstname.md
in the _authors
directory.