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  • Nursing Research
  • Grant Writing
  • Scholarship Development

Background:

  • A preconference workshop addressed strategies for obtaining research funding.
  • The workshop focused on making scholarship innovative and significant.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize key takeaways from a workshop on successful grant proposal development.
  • To provide guidance for psychiatric nurse researchers seeking funding.

Main Methods:

  • A panel of nurse scholars discussed grant proposal strategies at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) Conference.
  • Discussions covered idea conception, framing for funding agencies, significance, and innovation.

Main Results:

  • Innovative ideas stem from passion, expert teams, and literature review.
  • Grant proposals should align with funding announcements and start small.
  • Demonstrating significance involves objectivity, clarity on impact, and strength-based language.
  • Balancing innovation with feasibility is crucial.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding challenges in grant proposal significance and innovation is vital.
  • Psychiatric nurse researchers can use this knowledge to improve funding acquisition.
  • This information enhances researchers' toolkits for funding and scholarship.