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Grant Writing, Budgeting, Partnerships

Grant Writing

Global Action

for Trans Equality (GATE)

GATE’s Proposal Writing Toolkit is a practical guide to help organizations write funding proposals and apply for grants. Your grant proposal is the main tool that the funder uses to get to know your work better and understand how you plan to make progress toward the change you hope to make in the world.​

Trainings and Courses,

Candid Learning

 

Strengthen your grantmaking practices by tapping the practical wisdom of a diverse group of your experienced funding peers. Fine-tune prospecting skills and learn how to diversify your sources of funding.

Community Members’ Guide to  Submitting A Community-Engaged  Research Federal Grant Application, Tufts CTSI

 

Streamline the process of meeting federal research grant application requirements for collaborations between community members and researchers.

Community-Engaged Research Funding & Grant Writing Tips and Strategies, Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities

 

​This document contains resources for: developing a fundraising plan how to strengthen proposals

understand reviewer perspectives/concerns items for budget

Budgeting

Budgeting for Equity in Research, Harvard Catalyst

These guidelines and practices are designed to assist researchers in developing budgets that provide equitable resources for community partners working on research projects and ensure inclusive recruitment of diverse research participants.

Budget Item recommendations, Community Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH)

Tips & Strategies for Funding Community-Engaged Research (CEnR) – Learn More

Compensation Guidelines for Community & Stakeholder Engagement, Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute

Partnership

Community Engagement: Collaborating for Change, University of Michigan

Now more than ever, people are seeking ways to affect change in their communities - both locally and around the world. This course is for anyone who wants to work more effectively with community members and organizations.

The Community Toolbox, Center for Community Health and Development - The University of Kansas

 

This toolkit provides guidance for creating a partnership among different organizations to address a common goal.

Why am I Always Being Researched?

Chicago Beyond

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This guidebook invites community organizations, researchers, funders, and all social sector leaders on a path toward more authentic truth. Download the publication and engage in identifying and reimagining power dynamics, and even the playing field.

Foundational Expectations for Partnerships in Research, Patient Centered Research Outcomes Institute (PCORI)

The Foundational Expectations for Partnerships in Research update the 2014 PCORI Engagement Rubric and provides expectations for meaningful engagement to advance patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER). 

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© 2025 by Pyxis Partners, LLC

 

Acknowledgement: Pyxis Partners is funded by the Division of Engagement and Outreach, All of Us Research Program, National Institutes of Health. Award Number [Pyxis Partners: 1OT2OD038104-01s1]

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