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Training on Prep and Condom Use to Help Reduce the Transmission of HIV and STDs Among Homeless LGBTQ Youth Latino in NYC

  Now that you have identified a suitable health topic to study, your next step is to put together a grant proposal. Please note that you will not be conducting any research this semester. You will just be developing a proposal which is a PLAN to conduct research about your selected health topic. This assignment is important because most employers (regardless of discipline) will expect an individual who has a Master's degree to be able to put together a small grant proposal. You have been asked to submit a proposal to a local organization that gives out small grants to professionals who wish to conduct a research study about a health problem for the first time in their work setting or local community. Your task is to write a grant proposal to research a health problem of your choice. This is a proposal that describes a research study that you would like to conduct. Your grant proposal should describe a research study that can be completed within ONE year (should you get funded) and should cost no more than $5,000 to execute. You need to bear this in mind when putting your proposal together; it must be doable and realistic. Your proposal should be 10 pages long, DOUBLE-spaced (Times New Roman, 12 pt font). This does not include a cover page, table of contents, list of references, appendix, etc. Your proposal should consist of three sections or chapters. Include a title page, table of contents, and a list of references, and any appendices. Here is an outline of what your grant proposal should cover: Section 1: Introduction (2 pages long) Identify and describe a problem that you intend to research. State why this problem is important and how your study will be a unique and important contribution to the profession. This chapter should be organized as follows: problem statement, a brief review of the pertinent literature, the purpose of the study, rationale for this study, the significance of the proposed study, hypothesis, and independent and dependent variables. Section 2: Review of Literature (5 pages long) Review the pertinent literature relating to your identified problem. Your review should be critical and reflect your understanding of the problem and provide a rationale for your proposed study. Do not attempt to give me a review based on abstracts of articles. You are expected to cite a minimum of 20 appropriate peer-reviewed articles. Make sure that most of your references are from journals from 2010 to the present. Section 3: Methods (3 pages long) Describe the following: your research design, instrument/s that you will use to measure the problem, the sample and sampling strategy, limitations of your study, human subject approval, data analysis plan (types of statistical tests to be used), and the timeline for completing the study. Finally, you need to provide a budgetbreaking down how much you will need for each item (e.g., photocopying, testing instrument, subject fees, consultant, etc -not to exceed $5,000).