Grant Writing Support

Purpose

To support College of Information, Data and Society faculty in developing and drafting their grant-funded project proposals. 

Eligibility

  • The College of Information, Data and Society has a pool of funds to pay for grant-writing support through Your Writing Helper. 
  • Awards are made on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are exhausted, with preference given to applications for external grants. 
  • All tenured/ tenure-track faculty and full-time lecturers (including .8s) in the Department of Applied Data Science and the School of Information are eligible to apply.
  • Note that we must confirm grant-writer availability as early as possible. Given sufficient time/availability, the services below will be provided. However, some of these services may be unavailable if projects arise late.
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Services Provided

Grant-writing support includes the following services:

  • Organize, edit and provide guidance on proposals, which includes:
    • analyzing calls for proposal and sponsor materials;
    • building compliance plans and timelines to ensure the development of appropriate content; 
    • strategizing with the Principal Investigator (PI) on the most competitive approach to respond to a sponsor’s call; 
    • building templates to support proposal development, when requested;
    • coordinating with proposal writers to help facilitate draft production (as needed); 
    • iteratively editing proposal for clarity, concision, formatting and grammatical correctness; 
    • providing intermittent content to supplement the proposer’s draft; 
    • confirming compliance and competitiveness; and,
    • performing final quality checks.
  • Provide individual coaching on the development/writing of technical proposals.

Support Amount

Faculty in the College of Information, Data and Society can request up to 20 hours of grant-writing support per grant proposal. The 20 hours is typically split between preliminary proposals (5 hours) and full proposals (15 hours), not to exceed 20 hours per grant proposal.

Apply for Grant Writing Support