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As a grantseeker, getting started can be the most challenging part of grant writ
As a grantseeker, getting started can be the most challenging part of grant writing. To help you identify specific grant options that may fit your research interests, you will need to identify the topic area you’d like to study and find funding sources that fit with your goals. While this sounds simple, it is the most challenging part of your grant writing process!
In this discussion, you will highlight these two areas to provide the basis for your grant. For this week’s discussion, discuss the following:
The general scope of your grant idea. Make sure you explain whether this is a proactive or reactive grant-seeking focus, and how this will contribute to the scope of your project goal.
Use the course links below to start your search of two agencies that provide grant funding for this area of research. You may use other resources as appropriate.
Discussion: Getting Started Resources
Note: Below are helpful resources to begin your grant search. Note that this list is not exhaustive, and you may find that your interest area falls outside of the domains covered here.
American Psychological AssociationLinks to an external site.
Association for Psychological Science Student GrantLinks to an external site.
Council of Nonprofits Grant Research ToolsLinks to an external site.
Federal grants (including NIOSH)Links to an external site.
Foundation Center OnlineLinks to an external site.
Grantsmanship CenterLinks to an external site.
National Institutes of HealthLinks to an external site.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthLinks to an external site.
National Science Foundation GrantsLinks to an external site.
Society for Industrial and Organizational PsychologyLinks to an external site.
Social Sciences Grant ListLinks to an external site
DISCUSSION
ASSIGNMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
For each Discussion, you will post one thread
of at least 400 words by For each thread, you must support your assertions with at least
3 scholarly citations in current APA format. Any
sources
cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources
include
scholarly
websites focused on grant writing/grant funding, course textbooks, the Bible,
etc.
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