Developing, Writing and Submitting an Application

Basic Funding Definitions

The Office of Extramural Health (OEH) at The National Institutes of Health (NIH) publishes a comprehensive glossary of research and funding based terms.

What is a Grant?

Grants provide assistance to an investigator or a group of investigators to conduct an approved project or activity by supplying money, property, or both. The day to day operations of the grant generally fall under the control of the principal investigator. Equipment purchased under the grant remains with the grantee while any intellectual property developed during the course of the grant is owned by the grantee institution. Questions regarding grant preparation, submission and management should be forwarded to the Office of Sponsored Programs. Questions regarding intellectual property should be forwarded to the Office of Research Development and Commercialization at ip@unthsc.edu.

What is a Contract?

A contract is an award mechanism establishing a binding legal relationship between a sponsor and a recipient. The contract clearly defines the deliverables or products that a sponsor obligates the recipient to provide in a specified time frame for a specified financial amount. Questions regarding contract preparation, submission and management should be forwarded to the Office of Sponsored Programs.

What is a Clinical Trial?

A clinical trial is biomedical or behavioral research study of human subjects on a specific disease state, treatment, device, pharmaceutical or other intervention. Clinical trials are required for licensure of a product to the public. All studies involving humans must be approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). The Office of Clinical Trials can provide information on current and future clinical trials being conducted at the UNTHSC and oversees clinical trials negotiations.

What is Sponsored Research?

Sponsored research is investigator initiated research supported by industry. Questions regarding grant preparation, submission and management should be forwarded to the Office of Sponsored Programs.  Questions regarding intellectual property should be forwarded to the Office of Research Development and Commercialization.

What is consulting?

Consulting is when an individual provides professional advice or services to a company, individual or organization on the basis of a written agreement for a fee. All research consulting agreements must meet the UNTHSC policy and should be routed through the Research Office.

The RePORTER:

The RePORTER provides information on recent NIH awards and can be searched by principal investigator, subject and agency. Abstracts of current NIH grants can be obtained using The RePORTER.

Grant and Contract Writing Strategies

There are several elements to a strong grant application. The subject must be interesting, innovative and, worthy of funding. Projects must be well focused with an experimental design that supports the proposed hypothesis. Key to a successful application is the presentation of all information in a clear and concise fashion that follows the application guidelines.

The following resources provide excellent information on various aspects of grant development and submission:

Faculty Research Interests – Keyword Search

Click on this link for searchable profiles of full-time faculty.  Profiles include key biographical information, research interests, selected publications, and contact information, enabling users to identify and contact relevant scholars based on their research, publishing, and professional credentials.

General Resources on Writing Grants

Special Feature: Grant Writing for Tight Times: Science July 27, 2007

How Not to Kill a Grant Application: Science January 2, 2000