I will write nih and nsf grant drafts for research teams
Oliver grant
About this Gig
HELLO THERE, Is your research team preparing an NIH or NSF grant application?
I will write NIH and NSF grant drafts for research teams from the Specific Aims page to the full proposal formatted to federal agency standards.
What I deliver:
- NIH Specific Aims page (1 page, structured for reviewers)
- Research strategy Significance, Innovation, Approach
- NSF Project Description and Broader Impacts section
- Budget narrative and justification
- NIH Innovation section
- Biosketch formatting guidance (Premium)
I write for:
- NIH R01, R21, and R15 grant mechanisms
- NSF research proposals across disciplines
- Early stage and established research teams
- Academic institutions and independent researchers
Why work with me?
I study each funding opportunity before writing a single word. Every draft is structured around the agency's review criteria so your proposal speaks directly to what reviewers are scoring.
Message me before ordering to discuss your research area and grant mechanism.
Order now to get started.
Industry:
Information & communications technology
Language:
English
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Other Grant Writing Services I Offer
FAQ
Which NIH grant mechanisms do you write for?
I write proposals for NIH R01, R21, and R15 grants. If you have a different mechanism, message me first to confirm.
Do you write for all NSF research areas?
I write NSF proposals across multiple disciplines including social sciences, engineering, environmental science, and education research. Message me with your specific program before ordering.
What is the Specific Aims page and why does it matter?
The Specific Aims page is the single most important page in an NIH application. Reviewers read it first and it sets the tone for the entire proposal.
Will you work from my existing research notes or drafts?
Yes. Share any existing drafts, lab notes, or preliminary data. The more context you provide, the stronger your proposal will be.
Do you follow NIH and NSF page limits and formatting rules?
Yes. Every draft strictly follows current NIH and NSF formatting requirements including page limits, font size, margin rules, and section structure.
What is the Broader Impacts section in NSF proposals?
It explains how your research benefits society beyond the lab. NSF reviewers score this equally alongside scientific merit.

