Proposal Tools & Resources

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Aids for preparing proposals

Writing a grant proposal can be complicated, but there are many useful online tools and resources, at IU and elsewhere, available to offer you grant-writing support.

Explore the IUB Proposal Development Services Resource Portal for an extensive, curated collection of guiding documents, links, and templates designed to provide researchers with the tools and resources they need to plan, write and develop strong, competitive grant proposals.

Proposal writing guides and evaluation resources

Online guides and articles

Visit the IUB Proposal Development Services Resource Portal hosted on Confluence to access more resources on writing & rhetoric curated by the Proposal Development Services (PDS) team at IU-Bloomington.

Evaluation resources

Evaluation Consulting for Proposals (ECP) pilot program – The IU Center for Evaluation, Policy, and Research ECP program supports IU faculty submitting proposals for external funding. CEPR's team of evaluation experts can provide you with a thorough and thoughtful evaluation plan and/or research services—tailored to your project and the funder’s requirements. They have extensive experience partnering on successful applications to federal agencies such as the NSF, NIH, DoD, Department of Education, and private funders such as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Arnold Ventures. ECP is available to IU researchers at no cost as part of this pilot program.

Center for Evaluation, Policy, and Research—CEPR provides rigorous, high-quality evaluation expertise and services within and across multiple sectors to diverse agencies, organizations, businesses, and individuals for both internal (Indiana University) and external clients at the local, state, regional, national and international levels. CEPR can provide services ranging from consultation, training, technical assistance, capacity-building, benchmarking and progress-monitoring to conducting comprehensive large-scale evaluation to determine impact and effectiveness of a grant or program using diverse methodologies, including quantitative (with expertise in conducting randomized controlled trials in real-world settings), qualitative, and mixed-methods.

Online Evaluation Resource Library—Developed for professionals seeking to design, conduct, document, or review project evaluations. Created by the National Science Foundation’s Division of Research, Evaluation and Communication, Directorate for Education and Human Resources.

Survey research resources

Survey Research Design Consultant Core (SRDCC) pilot program – The IU Center for Survey Research SRDCC program provides faculty with assistance in developing research designs and pilot data collection for surveys, focus groups, interviews, medical specimen and environmental sample collection, and other approaches in support of external funding applications. CSR's expert methodologists, technologists, and study directors can provide consultation in areas including questionnaire review and pilot testing, sampling/recruitment methods, programming/IT development, data collection, and post-survey data processing. They have extensive experience partnering on successful applications to NIH, NSF, DoD, USDA and private foundations. Support is provided at no cost to IU faculty as part of this pilot program.

Center for Survey Research – CSR is a research center of IU Research, a service core of the Indiana CTSI, and a founding member of the Association of Academic Survey Research Organizations (AASRO). Since 1982, CSR has partnered with world-class researchers to conduct thousands of research projects that advance knowledge and humankind. CSR's expert services include research design, sampling, data collection instrument design, database and data collection instrument programming (using REDCap, Qualtrics, HTML, Javascript, and SQL), data collection (using web, mail, telephone, and in-person methods with biological specimen/environmental sample collection capabilities as well as interview and focus group capacities), forms scanning, coding, and weighting.

Data management services and tools

Indiana University Libraries Data Services and Resources

The IU Libraries provide assistance to researchers working with data in all stages of the research life cycle, including support for data management and preservation. Available services include GIS (Geographical Information Systems) Services, Science Data Management, and Statistical Data Services.

Indiana University Guidance on National Science Foundation (NSF) Data Management Plans

IU cyberinfrastructure facilities and information for proposals and data management plans

The Research Technologies division of UITS and the Pervasive Technology Institute provide templates, guides, and other information to use when preparing elements of grant proposals in which the value of IU's advanced cyberinfrastructure facilities is particularly helpful:

NIH Data Sharing Management Plan Guidance

NIH's Policy for Data Management and Sharing, released in October 2020, becomes effective January 25, 2023. It requires submission of a Data Management and Sharing Plan at the time of proposal. It also requires release of the data and is applicable whether access is open or controlled, and is to be made "no later than the time of an associated publication, or the end of the award/support period, whichever comes first." After its effective date, awards will include the approved DMS Plan in the Terms and Conditions as part of IU's compliance obligations. Learn more about the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy.

Online tools, software, and campus workspaces for collaborative research

Tools/software available through Indiana University

Third-party tools and software for collaborative research

Collaborative workspaces

The Indiana University Bloomington campus has many spaces available for collaborative groups. Learn more about rooms with videoconferencing capabilities, technology-enabled learning spaces, and collaboration rooms at IU Bloomington's Wells Library. Remember to ask your school or department about available rooms as well.

Explore the Research Facilities Database

At IU Bloomington, you can find the tools you need to accomplish your work through a searchable campus database intended to leverage and share the strengths of campus research facilities and equipment with the research community.

Organizational data about Indiana University and the IU Foundation

Some sponsor guidelines may ask you to provide financial and other organizational data about Indiana University or the IU Foundation

Indiana University

Indiana University Foundation

Sample letters, budget templates, and forms

Project proposal cover page

SF424

This is a standard form required for use as a cover sheet for submission of pre-applications and applications and related information

Read more about the SF424 at Grants.gov

Subcontractor letters of support

Sample budgets

Below are several different budget templates to assist with a variety of submission types. These templates help provide a standard format and assist with calculations.

Please note: the NIH template is required for all direct and pass-through National Institute of Health (NIH) proposals requiring an R&R budget and the NSF template is required for all direct and pass-through National Science Foundation (NSF) proposals.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs