Winning Grants

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As an academic or a small business owner, you will need to write grants at some point in your career. Writing them though is not enough, what you also need to know is how to win grants. Much has been written about writing grants, the mysterious special ability called ‘grantsmanship’, so it occurred to me that there is a need to come at this differently and spill the beans. The difficulty in getting a grant, in particular an NIH grant like an R01 in the USA is often described, it is competitive and gets tougher every year. Your proposal therefore must stand out, it must connect with the reviewers. This is true for all types of grants, give the reviewer what they want always. But also, you need to connect to the program officer, the committee that ultimately makes funding decisions and you must take care of a myriad of other details outside of the main event which is describing the “science”. This means you cannot rely on just out-writing the competition, it is more than that as you have to out-think, out-strategize and out-schmooze them. If you have been continually funded for decades that is terrific, but if you want to keep being funded there is no guarantee what got you there will keep you there. What was a hot technology 4-5 years ago is not the new thing anymore, you will need to do something different, but what? You therefore need to not only think about writing great grants, you need to put it into practice and win them. Having written and won grants from the NIH and DOD over the past 17 years (and longer by the time you read this) I possess a valuable perspective.

Each grant and study section will be different. Whether a big or small grant it does not seem to make a difference the reviewers will critique your efforts, they may not like it, they may reject your ideas or they may love it. You have some small degree of control until the proposal leaves your hands or more correctly you click ‘submit’. You will need to differentiate your grant from the hundreds of others in many ways, but you cannot change who you are, your history so how you describe yourself and team will also have an impact. You could spend hundreds of hours on your proposal or just a day and the outcome might still be the same. This small book is a summary of my own personal experiences and will provide some advice that will help you learn how to do a better job of winning grants.

  • This book is written by a scientist who writes the grants and develops commercial products;
  • Provides a unique perspective on what you need to write better grants;
  • Teaches you how to continually win grants;
  • This book provides examples from the authors own grant applications;
  • The reader will be inspired to start a company to win small business grants.


Author(s): Sean Ekins
Series: AAPS Introductions in the Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17
Publisher: Springer-AAPS
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 116
City: Arlington

Preface
Contents
About the Author
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Why You Need This Book
Chapter 2: What You Need to Do Before You Write a Grant
Chapter 3: The Idea
Chapter 4: Go Solo or Collaborate?
Chapter 5: What the Entrepreneur Needs to Know
Chapter 6: The Grant Package
Cover Letter
Narrative
Summary
Aims
Research Strategy
References/Bibliography
Budget Justification
Facilities and Resources
Equipment
Optional Documents
Authentication of Key Biological and Chemical Resources
Resource-Sharing Plan
SBIR/STTR Commercialisation
Commercialisation Plan
Vertebrate Plan
Select Agent Research
Inclusion of Human Subjects and Clinical Trial Plan
Introduction
Progress Report
Multiple PD/PI Leadership Plan
Consortium/Contractual Arrangements
Chapter 7: The Main Event – Writing It
Chapter 8: Edit, Polish, Shine and Repeat
Chapter 9: Are You Ready to Submit It?
Chapter 10: Post-submission Steps to Win the Grant
Chapter 11: An SBIR Case Study
Afterthoughts
Resources
Index