Source: Federal Grants Wire
Type: Online Document
Level: Basic
Description: Basic online document reviewing the components of a Federal Grant Proposal.
Source: Federal Grants Wire
Type: Online Document
Level: Basic
Description: Basic online document reviewing the components of a Federal Grant Proposal.
Source: RPI
Type: Online Course
Level: Basic
Description: How to Get that First Grant: A Young Scientist’s Guide to Funding in America, Hendler, J.
Source: Foundation Center
Type: Online Course
Level: Basic
Description: A short course on proposal writing. It is a suggested approach that can be adapted to fit the needs of any nonprofit and the peculiarities of each situation.
Continuing Education Credits: N/A
Source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease at National Institute of Health
Type: Online portal
Level: Basic
Description: This is a menu that links new investigators with NIH resources on grant writing and funding.
Source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Health
Type: Online reading
Level: Basic
Description: Sample applications R01 applications, research plans, and summary statements
Source: Office of Extramural Research at the National Institute of Health
Type: Online blog
Level: Beginner
Description: Dr. Sally Rockey, the Deputy Director for Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health provides current updates on NIH-related research activities.
Source: Harvard Catalyst
Type: Toolkit
Level: Intermediate
Description:
From the toolkit:
“This toolkit is designed to provide clinical and administrative staff at Community Health Centers with the elements involved in building a primary care research infrastructure. Organized into eight stand-alone modules, health center clinicians and staff will find information on the following:
Source: Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
Type: PDF Document
Level: Basic
Description: This resource provides information on ways to strengthen research proposals on Community-Based Participatory Research. It also provides links to additional sources of funding for CBPR.
Source: U.S Department of Health & Human Services, National Institute of Health
Type: Podcasts
Level: Intermediate
Description: These podcasts offer detailed information about the grant-writing process describing each step thoroughly, including finding a grant writing team, setting up a budget, evaluating risks in your project, handling due dates. Aside from tips on how to present a successful grant application, the podcasts also review a list of the types of grants available and the logistics of using the grant.
Source: University of Washington’s Institute for Translational Health Sciences: Clinical and Translational Sciences Award (CTSA) UL1 RR025014.
Type: Online Module
Level: Basic
Description: This is one module that is part of a toolkit for health research in partnership with practices and communities that is active and growing: http://www.researchtoolkit.org/. 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.
While the process of crafting a proposal involving multiple sites or partners is more demanding than a one-site project proposal, many members of the research community have developed tools and templates to make these processes a little easier. This section provides links to funding sources, budget development aids, and tips on good grant-writing, among other things.
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