The Meharry-Vanderbilt Community Engaged Research Core announces a new round of mini-grants. The deadline to apply is Friday, Oct. 29.
The Meharry-Vanderbilt Community Engaged Research Core invites proposals for activities that promote ongoing, mutually beneficial, health-oriented research partnerships between community organizations and academic researchers. Both academic and community partners are expected to contribute to the development of the proposal.
Applicants may propose a community-engaged research project or a capacity building project that enables the partners to pursue an identified research agenda. The long-term goals of the research partnerships supported by mini-grants should be one or more of the following: to improve community health outcomes, increase access to health and health-related services, enhance quality and effectiveness of health interventions, and/or inform future health policy.
Two grant awards are available:
- Partnership Development Grants: Up to $2,500 to support the development and strengthening of new community-academic partnerships.
- Community-Engaged Research Grants: Up to $10,000 to enable community-academic research partnerships to undertake pilot research activities.
All applicants must:
- Have both a community and academic partner to apply.
- Submit an email of intent to Lexie.Lipham@vumc.org by Friday, Oct. 22. This should list both the community and academic partner applying, which grant you are applying for, and a brief synopsis of your project.
Watch the recorded informational webinar here:
https://redcap.vanderbilt.edu/surveys/?s=JNRCPRDHED
CLICK HERE TO UPLOAD YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION MATERIALS.
If you have any questions or need more information regarding the mini-grant awards, please contact Lexie Lipham at Lexie.Lipham@vumc.org.