Introduction to the Grant Application Resource Center

Nov 6, 2025 | Conduits News, Edition 8

Who Should Use the Grant Application Resource Center (GARC)?
All researchers and grant writers within the Mount Sinai Health System should take advantage of this resource. 

What is the GARC?
The Grant Application Resource Center (GARC) is a centralized resource offering standardized language and links to institutional information. It supports the development of grant applications by providing ready-to-use descriptions of Mount Sinai’s programs, resources, and infrastructure. Content is updated regularly for use in preparing grant submissions. 

Where and When Can You Access the GARC?
The Grant Application Resource Center (GARC) is available online 24/7 for everyone to access for their research needs. 

Why Should I Use the GARC?
Researchers at Mount Sinai should use the GARC to streamline the grant writing process by providing accurate, pre-approved language for describing institutional resources—helping researchers develop strong, compliant, and competitive grant applications. 

Helpful Links & Contact 

  • If you have any questions regarding the GARC, please submit a Research 411 request to contact us directly. 

 

ConduITS is supported by NCATS of the NIH’s CTSA Program. Any use of CTSA-supported resources requires citation of grant number UL1TR004419 awarded to ISMMS in the acknowledgment section of every publication resulting from this support. Adherence to the NIH Public Access Policy is also required.

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