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Getting funded: writing a successful qualitative small-project proposal.

Janice Penrod1

  • 1Pennsylvania State University, 203A Health and Human Development East, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA. jlp198@psu.edu

Qualitative Health Research
|August 2, 2003
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Securing small research grants can fund initial projects, like a qualitative study on osteoporosis, paving the way for larger funding opportunities. This guide details successful proposal writing for novice researchers.

Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences
  • Medical Research
  • Qualitative Research

Background:

  • Small-project grants are crucial for initiating research programs.
  • Osteoporosis presents significant disabling effects, necessitating further investigation.
  • Novice researchers often face challenges in securing initial funding.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To guide novice researchers in writing successful small qualitative project proposals.
  • To demonstrate a successful grant proposal for studying the disabling effects of osteoporosis.
  • To facilitate the process of obtaining funding for small-scale research initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • The article dissects the process of developing a small qualitative project proposal.
  • Key components of a successful grant application are highlighted.

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  • Excerpts from a successful proposal are included as examples.
  • Main Results:

    • A successful qualitative project proposal on osteoporosis was developed.
    • The methodology provides a framework for other researchers to secure funding.
    • The article serves as a practical guide for grant writing.

    Conclusions:

    • Small-project grants are effective for building research momentum.
    • A well-structured qualitative proposal can lead to successful funding.
    • This approach supports the development of larger research endeavors.