2022 Mini Proposal Bootcamp
This year, we are hosting informative workshops in collaboration with Dr. Orit Rapaport, a Research Development Strategist from the Department of Pediatrics. Grant Coach Dr. Leah Guthrie is also leading Time to Write sessions to jumpstart your writing. Make sure to register for both activities!
Register (click here) – Join the sessions that fit your need*
* Each activity you join provides a digital raffle ticket for a random drawing for 10 (ten) winners, which will receive a Stanford T-shirt or other swag from the Stanford Bookstore (up to $35 value each). Raffle is open to only trainees and not staff nor faculty.
Mini Proposal Bootcamp WorkshopsWednesdays @ 1-2:30 PMFebruary 23, March 2, 9, 16Zoom |
Time to WriteThursdays @ 4-6 PMFebruary 24, March 3, 10, 17In-person or Zoom |
Mini Proposal Bootcamp Workshops
February 23, March 2, 9, 16 @ 1-2:30 PM
Location: Zoom
Each workshop will discuss proven strategies for addressing review criteria and engaging reviewers. Also, during the workshops we will complete activities designed for you to prototype key components of your proposal. We will use the NIH NRSA Fellowships (F30, F31, F32) and K Awards (K99/R00, K01, K08, K23, K22, etc.) as a guide but our tips are relevant to many fellowships and career development awards. We recommend downloading the All About the NIH K Award Workbook (relevant for many types of proposals). Workshops will be recorded and posted on this website later.
February 23 – Getting Started on Your Proposal
- Navigate the funding opportunity announcement
- Examine review criteria to inform your writing
- Dissect the NIH Biosketch requirements
Download Slides - Stanford login required.
Helpful Websites:
- Funding funding
- NIH Fellowships (F30, F31, F32)
- NIH K Awards (K01, K08, K22, K23, K99/R00, etc)
- NIH Biosketch Forms & Examples
- NIH Success rates
- NIH’s Matchmaker tool
- NIH Reporter
March 2 – Writing Crystal Clear Specific Aims
- Understand the importance of the Specific Aims document
- Analyze elements of compelling Specific Aims
Download Slides - Stanford login required. Workshop Specific Aims Examples & Handout. Download Specific Aims Quick Tip sheet - Stanford login required.
Helpful Websites:
March 9 – Crafting a Compelling Training Plan
- Build an effective mentoring team, e.g., mentors, co-mentors, advisors
- Create a narrative for why you need additional training
- Develop an effective training plan
Download Slides - Stanford login required. Workshop Handout.
Helpful Websites:
March 16 – Addressing the Why, What, & How of the Research Strategy
- Define the research strategy subsections – Significance, Innovation, and Approach
- Apply best practices for effective figure design
Download Slides - Stanford login required. Workshop Handout.
Helpful Websites:
Time to Write Sessions
February 24, March 3, 10, 17@ 4-6 PM
Location: In-Person or Zoom
Reserve time on your calendar to work on your proposal or other writing project. We will send you calendar invites to reserve time on your calendar and you show up to write in person (Lorry Lokey Stem Cell Research Building) or zoom with your peers. Receive a $5 gift card to Peet’s (Clark Center) when you attend in person, until supplies last.