The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program is sponsoring two funding opportunities to help foster equitable and sustainable community-academic collaborations. Proposals require the involvement of a community partner in all aspects of the study plan. This approach seeks to enable investigators to work with community organizations to identify health priorities and develop projects that will address those needs.
Investigators are encouraged to apply to one of the following awards by Feb. 16:
Community Engagement Pilot Grant
This grant aims to support research studies that test new approaches to addressing health problems through community-engaged implementation. Pilot grants of up to $30,000 will be awarded. Indirect costs are not allowed. Learn more by attending a Q&A session Jan. 19, Jan. 31, or Feb. 12.
Community Engagement Planning Grant
This award funds the development of innovative and impactful research projects that are conducted in community-based and/or clinical settings, with the potential to lead to future community-engaged research opportunities. Planning grants up to $15,000 will be awarded. Indirect costs are not allowed. Learn more by attending a Q&A session Jan. 22, Feb. 5, or Feb. 13.
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