The Research Support & Sponsored Programs

The Research Support & Sponsored Programs

The Research Support & Sponsored Programs (RSSP) page of the University of Arkansas provides direct access to frequently required information (internal forms ; external funding opportunities and searchable funding databases; indirect cost rate agreement; benefits rates, assurance numbers and expiration dates, etc), proposal preparation/preaward information, post award information, policies and procedures, research compliance information, research services, and administrative resources.

RSSP Sample Budget Workbook

RSSP Sample Budget Workbook

Downloadable Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet

Division of University Advancement

Division of University Advancement

University Advancement builds understanding and support for higher education by enhancing the University's image, involving alumni and other constituencies in proactive functions and raising private gift support.

Grant Writing &Amp; Fishing

Grant Writing & Fishing

Downloadable Microsoft Powerpoint presentation on grant writing

Grants.gov

Grants.gov

Find and apply for federal government grants.

National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health

The primary federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research.

National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation

The funding source for approximately 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America's colleges and universities

Non-profit Guides - Grant Writing

Non-profit Guides - Grant Writing

Free Web-based grant-writing tools for non-profit organizations, charitable, educational, public organizations, and other community-minded groups. Designed to assist established US-based non-profits through the grant-writing process.

Office for Human Research Protections

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP)

United States Department of Health & Human Services Web site about Human Research Protections: provides insightful guidelines to executing a successful and appropriate research project.