Research funding development represents a structured function that aligns institutional priorities with external funding opportunities and resource mobilization systems. It integrates funding strategies, partnership frameworks, and proposal development models to support sustainable research growth and competitiveness. This training program presents research funding frameworks, grant acquisition models, and partnership development structures aligned with global funding environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations identify opportunities, structure funding strategies, and sustain research capacity through coordinated funding systems.
Analyze research funding landscapes and opportunity identification frameworks.
Evaluate strategic funding development and resource mobilization structures.
Assess institutional capacity frameworks supporting grant acquisition.
Examine proposal design and alignment models within funding environments.
Explore partnership development and long term funding sustainability structures.
Research administrators.
Research development and grants officers.
Principal investigators and academic researchers.
Research center directors and managers.
University leadership and research office personnel.
Global funding environments across research sectors.
Funding sources within public, private, and international systems.
Opportunity identification across thematic research areas.
Donor priorities influencing funding allocation.
Positioning of institutions within competitive funding contexts.
Funding strategies within institutional environments.
Alignment between research priorities and funding opportunities.
Resource mobilization structures within research systems.
Institutional positioning within funding ecosystems.
Influence of strategy on funding success rates.
Organizational readiness within funding environments.
Research support structures within institutions.
Coordination structures across academic and administrative functions.
Capability frameworks within grant development systems.
Impact of institutional capacity on funding competitiveness.
Proposal structures within research funding environments.
Alignment between proposals and donor expectations.
Value articulation within funding applications.
Evaluation criteria within proposal assessment systems.
Relationship between design quality and funding outcomes.
Collaboration models within research funding environments.
Stakeholder engagement within funding ecosystems.
Partnership structures across academic and external entities.
Long term funding portfolio development within institutions.
Connection between partnerships and research sustainability.