To increase the likelihood of receiving funding, researchers should:
1. Develop a Strong Proposal: Clearly define the research question, objectives, and methodology. Highlight the potential impact of your work on public health. 2. Collaborate: Partnering with other researchers and institutions can strengthen your proposal and provide additional expertise. 3. Demonstrate Feasibility: Provide preliminary data or pilot study results to show that your research is viable. 4. Seek Mentorship: Experienced mentors can provide guidance on crafting a compelling proposal and navigating the application process.