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The National Science Foundation: Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide

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Source: National Science Foundation

Type: PDF Document

Level: Intermediate

Description: This document discusses the relationship between the NSF and it’s grant-recipients, proposal preparation and submission guidelines, and award and administration guidelines.

 

SF424 (R&R) Application and Electronic Submission Information

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Source: U. S Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Health and Human Services

Type: Website

Level: Advanced

Description: This website provides guidelines regarding electronic submission of the SF424 form, SBIR/STTR applications and individual fellowship applications.

NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices

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Source: U.S Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Health

Type: Website

Level: Basic

Description: This NIH website offers search for active funding opportunities, including Request for Applications (RFAs) and Program Announcements (PAs), and recent policies and guidelines.

A Grant Application Writer’s Workbook

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Source: Grant Writer’s Seminar & Workshop LLC. Authors: Steven W. Russell and David F. Morrison.

Type: Workbook

Level: Basic

Description: This workbook gives an overview of how to write a successful grant for any agency, walking readers through all of the major steps of grant-writing.

Scoring System and Procedure

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Source: National Institute of Health

Type: PDF Document

Level: Basic

Description:  This document offers insight into how to strategically score applications to communicate most effectively to the reviewer. It discusses preliminary scoring, criterion scoring, and non-numeric scoring.

NIH Peer Review Process Revealed

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Source: National Institutes of Health

Type: Video

Level: Basic

Description: In a short fifteen minute video, the Center for Scientific Review reveals the criteria used to evaluate NIH grant proposals.  Recognizing that there are many first time grant applicants out there, the video presents the information in a clear straightforward way.

 

NIH Grant Writing Tip Sheets

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Source: U.S Department of Health & Human Services, National Institute of Health

Type: Online reading

Level: Basic

Description: A list of resources available to use as guidelines for writing grants, including  tutorials, guidelines, and different tips.

Community-Based Participatory Research: A Training Manual for Community-Based Researchers

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Source: Sadaf Shallwani and Shama Mohammed, 2007

Type: PDF Document

Level: Intermediate

Description: This is a training manual that consists of modules and handouts on Community Based Participatory Research concepts and methodologies, grounded in a real life example.

Collaborating with External Researchers Worksheet

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Source: Institute for Community Health and Cambridge Health Alliance

Type: Worksheet

Level: Intermediate

Description: This is an example of a worksheet/partner agreement form that  clarifies key areas that should be addressed prior to collaborative engagement.

Research Toolkit

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Source:  University of Washington’s Institute for Translational Health Sciences Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (CTSA) UL1 RR025014.

Type: Online Modules

Level: Basic

Description: A toolkit for health research in partnership with practices and communities that is active and growing.  ”Whether you are just getting started, or have been active in research for awhile, we have tools and guidance for all aspects of a research project, so that you don’t have to start from scratch. This web site is organized by phase of research, and all of the resources here have been vetted and curated by our team.”

1.    Building Collaborations

2.    Developing Proposals 

3.    Starting Up a Study 

4.    Conducting and Managing Projects 

5.    Disseminating and Closing Research 

6.    Resources for Training