BookLaura N. Gitlin, Ann Kolanowski, Kevin J. Lyons.
Summary: "This edition presents the fundamental principles for effectively securing funds. The book describes an approach to thinking about and engaging in grant writing and the necessary vocabulary and knowledge to effectively read a funding opportunity, determine its appropriateness to pursue vis-à-vis your ideas and level of professional development, and the processes for applying for funding. This edition also includes expanded coverage of key areas such as how to write an effective aims page, considerations for specific types of study designs, how to write a compelling literature review"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Why Write a Grant?
Becoming Familiar with Funding Sources
Developing Your Ideas for Funding
Infrastructure to Support Grantsmanship
Everyone Needs a Mentor
Strategies for Effective Writing
Overview of Common Sections of Proposals
Heart of the Matter : The AIMS
Background and Significance
The Approach
Concept Papers, Pilot Studies, and Supporting Documentation
Common Pitfalls in Proposals
Budget Basics
Putting It All Together to Create a Budget
Technical Considerations in Budget Development
Four Project Structures
Understanding the Process of Collaboration
Collaborating for Team Science
Learning about your Institution
Electronic Considerations
Understanding the Review Process
Responding to the Proposal Review
Welcome to the World of Post-Award
Building a Program of Research
A Case Study : Putting it All Together.
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