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Research funding opportunities, news & info

Interested in applying to one of the below funding opportunities? Contact Sarah Marcotte, SoHE pre-award research administrator.

Find the complete list of current funding opportunities posted to the “Research funding opps, news & info” blog.

Funding Opportunities for the week of January 6-10, 2020

INTERNAL – SoHE: SoHE research leads have issued calls for research incentive funding (“seed”) proposals for 2019-20, available only to those in SoHE. Check the SoHE Research Support Search Funding Opportunities page for due dates and information about how to apply.

UW Institute of Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR): UW ICTR Pilot Awards Program has released four RFAs inviting community-partnered research proposals in the following areas:

  • Collaborative Health Equity Research (CHER) -$50,000 / 12 months – Note: PI must be an Assistant Professor and partner with a senior faculty member
  • Clinical and Community Outcomes Research (CCOR) -$75,000 / 12 months
  • Stakeholder & Patient Engaged Research (SPER) – $100,000 / 12 months
  • Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) -$150,000 / 12 months

Letters of Intent (LOI) are due January 15, 2020, with full applications due March 13, 2020. Detailed RFAs and application materials are available on the ICTR Funding Opportunities page.

Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood: The Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood is an incubator of promising research and development projects that appear likely to improve the welfare of young children, from infancy through 7 years, in the United States. Welfare is broadly defined to include physical and mental health, safety, nutrition, education, play, familial support, acculturation, societal integration and childcare. Grants are only made if a successful project outcome will likely be of significant interest to other professionals, within the grantee’s field of endeavor, and would have a direct benefit and potential national application. The Foundation’s goal is to provide seed money (typically for projects 12 months or less) to implement those imaginative proposals that exhibit the greatest chance of improving the lives of young children, on a national scale. Letters of Intent (LOI) are due January 31, 2020. See the program’s website for application instructions.

Looking for more Research funding opps, news & info?  Enter “Research” in the Search SoHE field at the top of this page.