Applying for Grants
The ORSP is available to provide assistance with all aspects of proposal development, from the conceptualization of an idea to the completion of any proposal. Contact with ORSP, particularly at the proposal drafting stage, will help establish the proper sequence of events and thereby assure meeting the sponsor’s deadline. The ORSP can provide the following assistance:
- Search for potential funding sources;
- Assist in project and proposal design;
- Provide sample abstracts;
- Review and edit draft documents to maximize competitiveness
- Develop budget and justification;
- Provide information on cost sharing, indirect costs, and employee benefits;
- formatting;
- Interpret sponsor guidelines and requirements;
- Provide boilerplate information on the institution; and
- Assist with submission of completed application.
Remember that assistance with grant development and submission are the ORSP’s primary goals and faculty/staff at all stages of grant development are welcome to contact the ORSP for discussion. Early contact with the ORSP is strongly encouraged to ensure adequate lead time for proper review and approval of grant submissions.
Please provide ORSP your plan to submit a funding request by completing this Submission Notice Form.Announcements
Loyola School of Education receives grant for school-based mental health services
Dr. Maren Blohm receives grant from Maryland Native Plant Society
Loyola faculty receives grant to increase the number of STEM educators working in high needs schools
Loyola faculty associates receive grant to fund training supporting people with disabilities
Loyola faculty member, Qi Shi, receives grant to support STEM education research
Loyola faculty receive grant to help develop courses for special education leaders
Loyola receives grant to enhance vocational discernment in Messina
Read more about all the amazing work being done by faculty across our campus
Research Expense Funds
Limited funds are available for tenured or tenure-track faculty members to cover expenses for research or scholarship. Preference given to activity that supports grant-seeking. See Research/Scholarship Expense Funds for more information.