Imagine that you receive the following request for proposals:
Request for Proposals: Health Research Funding
The ABC Community Health Program is pleased to announce a grant funding opportunity for new health
researchers interested in investigating health problems affecting priority populations. Successful applicants will
receive a $200,000 grant to fund activities over a 2 1/2 year period to cover both salary and research activities.
Funding is available for any research with a strong defined need, which should be clearly outlined in the
proposal. Priority will be given to those proposals that specifically describe the research hypothesis and
question(s), the research methodology, the sampling and measurement methods, and the potential ethical
issues that might arise during the research. The research proposal, which can be a maximum of five pages,
must include the following sections:
Introduction (project title, topic, priority population, research question, significance of research)
Literature Review (previous research on topic and population, unanswered questions)
Methodology
Overview of the approach
Research population
Sampling procedures
Measurement (type of data collected, strategy for data collection)
Potential threats to validity and reliability of data
Ethical considerations
References
All proposals will be evaluated by a Peer Reviewer using the Peer Review Evaluation Form download.
Researchers are encouraged to review the form for details on how each of the sections are weighted and
additional guidance on how each section will be evaluated by the reviewer.
For your discussion post, create a research proposal that you would submit for funding. Your proposal should
be a maximum of five pages and address each of the sections listed in the request for proposals. You may
submit your research proposal as a normal post or upload a document as an attachment.
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