Grant Application Writer's Handbook, Fourth Edition, addresses the key points in developing grant proposals
in a hands-on, step-by-step method, with sample forms and tips for getting approved and funded. Both first-time
grant seekers, and those who have already attempted to get funding can benefit from the wealth of updated information
regarding the grant application process, including funding sources and newly instituted electronic submission guidelines.
A prolific contributor to scientific literature, and a national consultant on the grant application process, author
Dr. Liane Reif-Lehrer uses her extensive experience to present the general concepts that will help the reader write
a good grant proposal or research paper efficiently.
Having spent much of her academic career funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH), and with the additional
experience serving as a member of an NIH Study Section, she guides the reader through those questions that successful
grant-getters must answer before writing a grant application, and presents a sequence of steps that help optimize
success in obtaining funding. With her personal experience with the NIH, Dr. Reif-Lehrer understands the review
process, and discusses the common elements that many funding agencies want, in order to ensure their money is well
invested and will get the best possible return.
Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started
Part II: Understanding the Review Process
Part III: Parts of the Grant Application
Part IV: Planning the Research Plan
Part V: Writing the Research Plan
Part VI: Submitting and Tracking the Grant Application
Part VII: Summary Statements, Rebuttals, and Revisions
Part VIII: Some Final Words