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Funding for qualitative research.

Martha Ann Carey1, Janice Swanson

  • 1Division of Extramural Activities, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Qualitative Health Research
|August 2, 2003
PubMed
Summary

Securing funding for qualitative research is difficult. This article offers strategies for planning qualitative studies and writing successful grant applications, including identifying funding sources and building a research team.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Sciences
  • Education

Background:

  • Qualitative research funding acquisition presents unique obstacles compared to quantitative research.
  • Researchers often struggle to secure financial support for qualitative methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical guidance on planning qualitative research projects.
  • To offer strategies for writing effective grant applications for qualitative studies.

Main Methods:

  • The article outlines approaches to identifying receptive funding sources.
  • It details the process of developing a comprehensive research plan.
  • Guidance is provided on assembling a qualified research team.

Main Results:

  • The authors suggest specific language and framing techniques for grant applications.
  • The article emphasizes the importance of a well-defined research plan and team structure.
  • Key strategies for increasing the likelihood of funding success are presented.

Conclusions:

  • Effective planning and strategic application writing can improve funding success rates for qualitative research.
  • Researchers can enhance their grant proposals by focusing on clear articulation of research design and team capabilities.

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