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Writing an Effective Grant Application Dr. Leigh Anne Allwood Newhook Associate Professor of Pediatrics Memorial University This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

overview Tips on writing clearly and effectively Grant writing Examples

importance Writing well (and often) is one of the most important skills in research 1 Writing well takes practice 2 We all struggle with the challenge of writing clearly and effectively 3

checklist Ask the right question Know the granting agency Collaboration Peer-review and advice Proposal should be well presented Discuss your prior work (if possible) checklist

beginning the process Choose a mentor/supervisor Choose a topic That you are passionate about Important to patients/health care Ideally no matter what your results are (positive or negative) it is important to publish Choose a mentor/supervisor beginning the process

types of grants Government (CIHR, NSERC) Industry (investigator initiated) Foundations (Charities, Hospitals) University Career development Seed Funding Team Development Funding Bridge Funding

grant writing Emphasis varies depending on type of grant career development: training plan, probability of future success Larger grants: past work, preliminary data, feasibility, research strategy Investigator Industry: needs to have benefits to the company’s objectives

grant writing Format and emphasis may vary but the following are the same: Clarity in writing Strong hypotheses Carefully considered research plan Discussion of expected result, limitations, potential problems, alternate strategies Single page summary of SPECIFIC AIMS

writing tips PASSIVE VOICE patients were asked to provide measurements of ferritin were made in duplicate ACTIVE VOICE patients provided… we measured ferritin in duplicate

1 2 3 writing tips Sentences should be short and contain one point Paragraphs should contain one theme and as few sentences as possible 2 Use as few words as possible 3

preparing the grant Review the agency's website, annual report contact program officer Review what was previously awarded Most often the reviewer is NOT an expert in the field therefore write clearly so a non- expert can understand your reasoning Usually volunteers, over-committed, over-worked

specific aims Most grants require a short summary Spend ++++ time on this section as it is the most important part of the application

details matter Read instructions carefully Sometimes minor mistakes are why a grant is rejected CV in draft Wrong font/size Deadline Page/word limits Make it easy on the eyes White space (no crowding) Use figures and tables Judicious use of bold, underline, italics This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

review criteria Significance Innovation Investigators Approach Is it an important problem? Significance Is it new and unique? Innovation Are they suited to do this? Investigators Is there scientific merit to the strategy? Approach Are there institutional resources? Environment review criteria

research strategy (for clinical research) make sure to address: Study population Exposure (or treatment) Outcomes Covariates: secondary variables that can affect the relationship between the dependent variable and other independent variables of primary interest Methods of obtaining data Statistic approach, sample size, power Expected findings, interpretation Limitations, challenges, solutions

review Spend a lot of time on the AIMS section Write clearly and ask peers to review Pay attention to specific instructions Make grant easy to read and pleasing to the eye Questions?