Faculty Resources
Proposal Writing Support
Faculty should utilize your college’s sponsored programs support unit for one-on-one assistance with identifying potential funding sources, understanding a Request for Proposals (RFP), creating a proposal, developing a budget that complies with sponsor requirements, and submitting the proposal.
Proposal writing consultants are available to assist researchers with large-scale, strategic proposals with broad University impact and involving interdisciplinary teams.
Our Proposal Writing Consultants
Fancy George
Grant Writer
206 Whitehurst
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-213-8182
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Fancy works closely with faculty and administrators from various disciplines to develop and write proposals for large-scale, strategic grants with broad university impact and involving interdisciplinary teams.
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Justin Morris
Grant Writer & Proposal Development Specialist
206G Whitehurst
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-3660
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Justin assists principal investigators (PIs) within administrative units on the OSU-Stillwater campus with proposal development, preparation, and submission of federal, state, and private grant/contract applications.
Complete and submit this online form to request proposal development and submission assistance (for administrative units on the OSU-Stillwater campus).
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Justin also develops, prepares, and writes competitive, technical and/or complex grant proposals/applications on behalf of the other institutions within the OSU A&M System (i.e., Connors State College, Langston University, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, and Oklahoma Panhandle State University).
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To Request Proposal Writing Assistance
Complete and submit this online form to request proposal writing assistance.
Your proposal should be large-scale, strategic, with broad University impact, and involve an interdisciplinary faculty team.
Now Offering "Quick Edit" Sessions!
To schedule a quick editing session with a grant writer, use this link to access our scheduling site.
Proposal quick edit sessions are offered in 45-minute time slots every Wednesday, 2:00 pm-5:00 pm. During the session, you will receive a quick review and edits on a portion of your grant proposal. Sessions are conducted virtually.