So, I have three very distinct ideas for projects that I’m thinking about applying to the Long Term Future Fund for. Does anyone happen to know if it’s better to try to fit them all into one application, or split them into three separate applications?
So, the main issue I’m finding with putting them all into one proposal is that there’s a 1000 character limit on the main summary section where you describe the project, and I cannot figure out how to cram multiple ideas into that 1000 characters without seriously compromising the quality of my explanations for each.
I’m not sure if exceeding that character limit will get my proposal thrown out without being looked at though, so I hesitate to try that. Any thoughts?
Oh, hmm, I sure wasn’t tracking a 1000 character limit. If you can submit it, I wouldn’t be worried about it (and feel free to put that into your references section). I certainly have never paid attention to whether anyone stayed within the character limit.
So, I have three very distinct ideas for projects that I’m thinking about applying to the Long Term Future Fund for. Does anyone happen to know if it’s better to try to fit them all into one application, or split them into three separate applications?
Three is a bit much. I am honestly not sure what’s better. My guess is putting them all into one. (Context, I am one of the LTFF fund managers)
Thanks for the reply!
So, the main issue I’m finding with putting them all into one proposal is that there’s a 1000 character limit on the main summary section where you describe the project, and I cannot figure out how to cram multiple ideas into that 1000 characters without seriously compromising the quality of my explanations for each.
I’m not sure if exceeding that character limit will get my proposal thrown out without being looked at though, so I hesitate to try that. Any thoughts?
Oh, hmm, I sure wasn’t tracking a 1000 character limit. If you can submit it, I wouldn’t be worried about it (and feel free to put that into your references section). I certainly have never paid attention to whether anyone stayed within the character limit.