About GrantSlam

The most-widely used software of its kind for preparing NIH grant applications

GrantSlam automates the application process. Originally designed by a medical researcher, it will help you prepare your NIH/PHS grant applications as easily and accurately as possible. Significant budgetary help and many valuable features allow you to prepare grant submissions, create paper or PDF drafts for review, and submit reliably to NIH.

Value for the PI and Research Administration

GrantSlam 6.1.5 is available for Mac and Windows-based systems in versions intended for individual investigators, networked groups or entire institutions. All of the PHS-398 (including SBIR Phase 1 and Phase 2) and PHS-2590 forms are included. It also provides all of the tools you need to apply for new, revised, competing continuation, and supplemental research grants, including Research Career Awards (RCA) and Institutional National Research Service Awards (INRSA). A unique feature of GrantSlam: Program Project Grants are assembled with two-mouse clicks for each sub-proposal.

View a PHS-398 face page created with GrantSlam (16K pdf)

Stop Wasting Time

Old patch-together methods are tedious and unnecessary. Why re-enter your data over and over when you can enter it once and benefit from GrantSlam's proposal repository and reusable profiles. Pagination is easy. Build complete budgets and then lock-down, submit and archive your proposal. Thousands of proposals have been successfully submitted using NIH-compliant, GrantSlam-generated forms.

GrantSlam has the latest NIH forms and uses the latest business rules and validation rules from the NIH instructions. With new features and improvements throughout the product, Version 6.1.5 is our most powerful product ever. For the PI, this means more time to conduct research and better odds of getting it funded. For administrators, this means you can manage your grant submission process for consistency, accuracy and compliance with institutional procedures.

Explore our online demonstrations describing the features of GrantSlam!