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Review
. 2013 Dec;26(4):228-31.
doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1356722.

Grant writing 101

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Review

Grant writing 101

Jason T Wiseman et al. Clin Colon Rectal Surg. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

Writing a grant is a hefty undertaking. Start by surrounding yourself with a successful mentor and accompanying team with a good track record. Get organized, select clear goals and objectives to your project. Once the foundation for the grant is set, begin by generating a robust hypothesis. Once your hypothesis is clearly defined, you should contact the project officer of the specific grant for which you are applying; they can help identify if the proposal meets an area of need. The basic components of a grant include the following: the face page, which highlights the key contributors; followed by table of contents; abstract; biographical sketches, which are minicurriculum vitae; budget; research plan, which is composed mostly of background, significance, and specific aims; and lastly, references cited. Be sure to follow specific formatting. Use resources including the internet to find an appropriate grant. Finally, given the confines of a busy surgical practice and the significant amount of work necessary to complete a grant, it is essential that the work begins early and well in advance of the proposed deadline.

Keywords: biographical sketches; budget; face page; grant hypothesis; letters of support; mentorship; research plan; specific aims.

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