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Is There Racial Bias in Awarding Federal Grants?

ProposalPRO

2016 , Ginther et al., Or, to say that another way, the issues Black scientists most want to address appeared to hold the least value for those awarding NIH grants. Women and racial minorities were far less likely to be experienced in the grants process, or to win grant awards. PRO Tip: Get mentored. 2019 , Ginther et al.,

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Collaboration—Love it or Hate it?

Grant Professionals Association

Author Bio: Charlie Sagona is the Director of Grants and Awards at Ballad Health, the largest regional health system in southern and central Appalachia serving 21 counties in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. He has successfully written more than $70 million in awarded grants and received his GPC in 2016.

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Inclusion of senior investigators on junior investigator grant proposals

Grant Writers’ Seminars & Workshops

Young/junior/early career investigators attending one of our Write Winning Grant Proposals seminars frequently ask whether teaming up with senior/established investigators on a grant application will increase their chances of meriting an independent grant award. The intent is to fund 200 more EEIs across the NIH in FY 2017 than in FY 2016.

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Recap: #CMF2016 Was Awesome!

Selfish Giving

The 2016 Cause Marketing Forum Conference was held in Chicago last week. Watch the #CMF2016 Facebook Live Videos Halo Award Winners. You can see a full listing of 2016 Halo Award winners here. David Hessekiel - Mentor, friend, Yoda.Oh, and founder of CMF! I'm definitely recharged!