A reflective and encouraging look at perseverance in research, as ASHFoundation awardee Jennifer Zuk, PhD, CCC-SLP shares lessons on rejection, resilience, and why trying again matters.
Researcher and professor Cara Stepp, PhD, speaks about the volatility of research funding and the importance of the ASHFoundation as a reliable source of support, especially for those new to the field.
Grant reviewer and professor Jim Montgomery, PhD, shares six tips for writing a competitive grant proposal.
Grad student Aliyah Hodges shares why even small donations (like $25 or less) can make a big impact through the ASHFoundation’s Amplifying Voices campaign, especially when combined with friends in a Giving Crew.
In this blog post, Dr. Monique T. Mills shares nine practical tips for crafting a winning research grant proposal, emphasizing organization, audience-focused writing, showcasing the significance of your work, and leveraging feedback to improve your chances of securing funding for impactful research in communication sciences and disorders.
Silvia Quevedo, CCC-SLP reflects on becoming an ASHFoundation legacy donor to support the future of speech-language pathology and communication disorders.
The ASHFoundation and ASHA collaborate to advance the speech-language-hearing profession through distinct yet complementary roles in support and innovation.