Grants and Proposal Writing
Class Details
Designed for beginners, this class presents a general overview of the Network of the National Library of Medicine grant process, as well as tips for writing a successful proposal. The one-hour webinar will address: documenting community need; identifying the target population; writing measurable objectives; and developing an evaluation plan.
For a more in-depth course on grant writing, please check our On-Demand class.
After this class, participants will be able to:
Identify online resources to search for funding.
Describe the basic sections of a proposal.
Identify types of documents necessary to include with a proposal.
Recognize common mistakes of proposal writers.
PLEASE NOTE: Registration closes at 5:00pm ET on Wed, Feb 12, 2020.
Feb 13, 2020
2:00PM - 3:00PM ET
Class Overview
Designed for beginning grant proposal writers, this class presents a general overview of the grant and funding processes as well as the level of detail required in a successful proposal. Each component of the grant writing process will be addressed, including: documenting the need; identifying the target population; writing measurable objectives; developing a work plan, an evaluation plan and dissemination plan.
Participants will be able to:
- Identify online resources to search for funding
- Describe the basic sections of a proposal
- Identify types of documents necessary to include with a proposal
- Recognize common mistakes of proposal writers