Broadening Your Funding Sources: Tapping into Diverse Grant Opportunities

Broadening Your Funding Sources: Tapping into Diverse Grant Opportunities

You have a great project idea. If you could, you would have started working on it yesterday. But realizing your idea requires effort and resources, which both necessitate funding, you have to first identify a suitable funding stream before you can even think about diving into your project. But what are the different funding sources available to tap into?

We spoke with dozens of researchers across various disciplines who routinely apply for funds to support their research ideas. While we found that many of these researchers had various strategies to progress from a research idea to a grant application, most of them had one thing in common: they repeatedly applied for the same sources of funding and struggled to diversify.

Diversifying your sources of funding can be challenging and often requires stepping outside your comfort zone. This process involves two main components: first, understanding the various sources of funding available; second, learning how to think of different angles of your idea, which will help you identify a more diverse set of funding sources.?

Grant Funding Streams

Researchers often associate grants with the NSF or NIH, the two primary government institutions that provide research funding. However, there are many more funding sources and types of grants available.

Identifying Different Angles of Your Idea

When you're passionate about an idea, it's easy to become so focused on it that you miss different perspectives or closely related concepts that could be just as exciting. When it comes to funding, recognizing these different angles can make the difference between finding a source of funding or not.

Where should you look for these different angles? For any idea, you can explore alternatives in: (1) the idea itself, (2) what enables your idea, and (3) what is enabled by your idea.

  • The idea itself. You may have one main idea you want to pursue, but ideas often have alternatives or areas of focus that may require different approaches. For instance, what would it take to make your idea applicable to a specific group of people? Perhaps there is a marginalized group you could bring back into focus. Or, consider a specific domain that may require a specialized approach: what are the specifics of that domain and what would it take to have your idea applicable there??

  • What enables your idea. There are always “idea enablers” that require research or work, and which may take you closer to the opportunity to work on your idea. For instance, does your idea require data? If so, look for funding opportunities that support the development of datasets or benchmarks. Does your idea require specialized training? You could seek out projects that provide support for training the people who could work on it. Or maybe your idea would benefit from a larger brainstorming session, in which case you could look for support for events or other similar initiatives.?

  • What is enabled by your idea. This can be one of the richest spaces to consider for connecting your idea to a seemingly unrelated space. Where could you apply your idea? Maybe in healthcare, in which case you could look into funding opportunities from NIH or other healthcare organizations. Or maybe you could expand this idea into an application with social impact, and attract interest from foundations. Additionally, there may be? companies whose mission align with one of the possible applications of your idea, and you could consider a focus on that.

None of these alternatives imply that you give up on the idea you are passionate about. On the contrary, they can get you closer to its execution by expanding the pool of potential funding sources.?

With the ever-increasing competitiveness of grant applications, it’s essential to think outside the box when you decide on where and how to find your funding sources. We at Initium are happy to help you navigate this process and more easily identify funding for your?research ideas.?

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