Proposal Development

 

Proposal Writing Support

Get help with writing, editing, proofreading, project management and more. 

 

Proposal Writing Webinar Series

Brush up on your grant writing skills, learn how to identify and satisfy review requirements, and clarify your writing.

 

NEH Fellowship Writing Webinar Series​

View the NEH fellowship writing webinar series.

 

Fellowship Writing Webinar Series: ACLS, Fulbright and More

From July through early September, participants will draft proposals and participate in one peer editing workshop to hone the narrative portion of Fellowship applications.

 

NSF CAREER Commit-to-Submit Program

The NSF CAREER program offers the most prestigious awards in support of junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars.

 

NIH R01 Commit-to-Submit Writing Program

View the NIH R01 Commit-to-Submit Writing Program events. 

 

Contacting a Program Officer

As a first step faculty are encouraged to contact program officers to ensure proposal fit and increase competitiveness.

 

Research Development and Grant Writing Newsletters

View the latest research funding newsletters and guides from Academic Research Funding Strategies, LLC, released monthly. 

 

RIO Proposal Writing Office Hours - Every Friday

Stop by RIO’s proposal writing “office hour” every Friday from 10–11 a.m. to discuss your proposal narrative or ask questions about proposal writing generally.

 

Institutional Letters of Support

Many grant proposals require a letter of support from an institutional signing official, typically provided by the Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation.

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Would you like to convene researchers or scholars around a given theme or funding opportunity, but don’t have the bandwidth to coordinate the logistics? The Research Development team can help you identify collaborators, work out meeting times, locations and other details.

Contact the RIO Research Development Team at    rio@colorado.edu for support or for questions.

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