Obtaining and maintaining funding is critical to sustaining your research career. Whether that support comes from a foundation or philanthropy, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), or another government agency, the resources below provide training and advice to help you to navigate the grant application process.
Get Funded
NIH K Grant Applicants:
Apply to Have Your Specific Aims Page Reviewed!
EXPLORE:
Grant Writing Tips
This comprehensive resource provides strategies and tools to help you effectively navigate the stages of prewriting, writing, and rewriting your grant application to maximize your chances of success.
Rewriting
Did you submit a grant application that wasn't funded? Learn how to prepare your resubmission.
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