Below
find a variety of on-line resources to assist
you with your proposal writing.
Non-Profit
Guides
This is a free web-based grant-writing site
offereing tools for established non-profit organizations,
charitable, educational, public organizations,
and other community-minded groups through the
grant-writing process.
A
Guide for Proposal Planning and Writing
This publication is an excellent free resource
for new grant-writers This resource is written
by Jeremy T. Miner and Lynn E. Miner.
A
Guide to Proposal Writing
National Science Foundation Division of Undergraduate
Education, 1998.
A
Practical Guide for Writing Proposals
A resource written by Alice N. T. Reid.
Developing
and Writing Grant Proposals
A resource from the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance
EPA
Grant-Writing Tutorial
A resource from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. This interactive software tool walks
you through the grant-writing process and helps
you to learn to write more competitive grants.
All
About Grants Tutorial
A resource from the National Institute
of Health (NIH) and NIAID featuring tutorials
to help biomedical investigators, especially
new ones, plan, write, and apply for the basic
NIH research project grant, the R01. This advice
comes from the experience of NIAID staff, including
former NIH grantees, and should be considered
as opinion only. Differing opinions may exist.
General
Guidance
A resource from the J. C. Downing Foundation
that offers practical tips that can help grantseekers
increase their chances for a successful application
with any foundation.
How
to Improve your Score When Submitting a Grant
Proposal
Written by Dr. David Hemenway. This commentary
discusses how you can improve your priority
score by 50 to 100 points or more. It is based
on factors totally unrelated to the science
of your proposal but which will definitely cause
your priority score to deteriorate unless you
pay heed to the items listed. Ignore them if
you like, but it will still impact (negatively)
on your priority score.
Proposal
Writing: The Business of Science
This guide, written by Wendy Sanders and provided
by the Whitaker Foundation, discusses how to
obtain a NIH grant, including a look at the
NIH review system.
Proposal
Writing Short Course
The Foundation Center has summarized the steps
to writing a proposal.
Some
Tips for Writing Grant Proposals
A resource written by Jan Harrington, National
Science Foundation, October 2000.
The
Original How to Write a Research Grant Application
This resource by the National Institutes of
Health, May 2002 takes you through the PHS 398
forms and shows how to respond to events after
application. You can review the original tutorial,
and other tutorials as well through this site.
Writing
from the Winner's Circle: A Guide to Preparing
Competitive Grant Proposals
Written by Dr. David Stanley, was published
by Nebraska EPSCoR in 1996 to assist researchers
in Nebraska (and other states) as they develop
grant proposals.
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