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DOI: 10.1177/1049732303013006004 Getting Funded: Writing a Successful Qualitative Small-Project ProposalPennsylvania State University, University Park. jlp198{at}psu.edu As a program of research is developed, the small-project grant is a perfect means for initiating discrete projects to build support for larger funding. The author describes the development of a successful small qualitative project proposal on the disabling effects of osteoporosis. She dissects the process of writing a small-project proposal to assist novice or junior researchers in securing funding for small projects that, she hopes, will build toward funding on a larger scale. Major portions of the proposal are included in this article to demonstrate the keys to success in getting small qualitative projects funded.
Key Words: small project proposal novice researcher qualitative methods
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