Does anyone have experience with sharing their (successful) research proposals?

If so:
- How did you share your proposal?
- When did you share your proposal?

If you didn't:
- Why didn't you share your proposal?

Would be nice to do this as a form of preregistration: publicly stating the goal of your project and the proposed research methods. Could also time-stamp & schedule it to be made public upon completion of the project.

Open Science Fund project proposals published today | NWO

In 2021, NWO awarded funding to 26 projects to boost open science practices. Where we have the project leaders’ consent, we are publishing the proposals that were assessed in the first round of the Open Science Fund, including the assessment by the selection committee.

NWO
Integration of interactive research environments to data repositories to facilitate FAIR data management practices: JupyterFAIR

Many researchers use virtual research environments, such as JupyterLab, where substantial data produced during the whole research lifecycle. However, data publishing and sharing typically happen only at the end of the research and shared data often lack important metadata, mainly due to the need of manual inputs. This project aims to develop and operationalize a tool (JupyterFAIR) for 'one-click' and seamless integration of research environments and data repositories, including metadata transfer and data quality checks. The tool will significantly decrease manual intervention needed to archive research data and promote more frequent data sharing in line with FAIR principles.

Zenodo
@mariacruz @arnoldlubbers @evanmiltenburg and yet other people share their grants on Open Grants www.op grants.org.
Global Giving

Rene Bekkers