Scientists should know where to get help when they write grant proposals. Books, videos, consultants and colleagues call all be useful. The World Wide Web is an excellent resource for finding competitors, collaborators and a wealth of other useful information such as funding agencies, available grant money, pertinent articles and form pages for grant applications. Software is available to help you make an outline of your proposal, prepare the required figures and tables and build a database of references from which to create a bibliography. This article will point your in the right direction for a plethora of information and resources.