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Stanford resources
Stanford Report, April 2, 2013 - Covers use of NSF FastLane, Grants.gov, NASA Nspires, NIH ERA Commons and more.
Databases
Funding opportunities
Grants awarded
Grants Awarded - Federal Agency Databases
Grant acknowledgements in publications
Websites
Featured resources
External Grant and Funding Resources
Writing proposals
Featured Stanford resources
Writing research and grant proposals
Proposal writing for grants from SearchWorks
Below are titles at Stanford with the subject heading "Proposal writing for grants."
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Ellen Karsh and Arlen Sue Fox.. 2014
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Timothy Kachinske, Judith Kachinske. 2010
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Timothy Kachinske, Judith Kachinske. 2010
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edited by Willo Pequegnat and Ellen Stover. 1995
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Michael Hopkins. 1990
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National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Public Programs. 1990s
Directories & guides
Webinars
Creating Successful Research Proposals: Tips from the Trenches
From ACS Webinars > Professional Growth Channel
“What? You have the best research idea in the world but can’t get a grant?” Writing proposals is the scientist’s life blood. Yet, many scientists are not trained in the art of grant writing and are unaware of what the granting agency is looking for. It’s time to improve your odds by creating standout proposals! Learn how to communicate your ideas clearly and effectively to win that major grant! Join our speaker, Celia Elliott from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, for expert guidance and practical tips to creating successful research proposals.
Fundamentals of Effective Scientific Writing – Manuscripts and Grants
From ACS Webinars > Professional Growth Channel
"From writing grants to authoring scientific papers, technical writing is an imperative skill at any stage of one’s career. From students to experienced chemists, writing is ingrained in everyday work, yet most scientists rarely take time to improve. Improving one’s technical writing is to improve one’s career. Communicate your ideas more clearly and effectively, get more of your papers published, and win that major grant! Join our speaker, Kristin Sainani of Stanford University for expert guidance on improving your technical writing abilities!"