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Limited Submission Opportunity: Oak Ridge Associated Universities Innovation Partnerships Program FY 2023

Applications due July 17

This is a joint competition for VU and VUMC investigators. All investigators should follow these instructions.

Overview

Vanderbilt (VU and VUMC, collaboratively) may submit one application to the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Innovation Partnerships Program. The Innovation Partnerships Program (formerly Events Sponsorships Grant Program) is being restructured to build stronger relationships between university members and ORAU subject matter experts. Innovation Partnerships grants provide up to $4,000 (indirect costs not allowed) to support in-person or virtual events that involve participants from more than one ORAU member institution, including students.

Applications should focus on focused workshops/conferences that highlight Vanderbilt University’s strategic STEM research and education growth areas, and where collaborations with other member universities would add value. Such events may include visits to an ORAU institution by a renowned speaker, conferences or workshops with a focused theme, or a technology transfer/business plan competition.

Grant focus areas and example topics

Applications must be focused on one or more of the following FY 2023 ORAU core focus areas:

  • Climate and EnvironmentExamples topics include sustainability, environmental justice, clean energy, resilience to climate hazards, emerging technologies, measurement and impact assessment, diversity and inclusion, policy, and data science and analytics.
  • Health Equity – Example topics include telemedicine, telehealth, health literacy, health communication, behavioral and mental health, health disparities, diversity and inclusion, policy, and data science and analytics.
  • Future of the STEM Workforce Example topics include new ways of teaching and learning (K-16), transformative workforce development and mentoring, diversity and inclusion, policy, data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence. 

Eligibility requirements

  • The event must occur by Sept. 30, 2023.
  • Application must be focused on one or more of the FY 2023 ORAU core focus areas.
  • An ORAU subject matter expert will serve as a collaborator with the Vanderbilt University primary investigator.

Evaluation criteria

  • Potential impact of the event, including the number of institutions or participants.
  • Participation by more than one ORAU institution is required.
  • Student participation is considered a positive factor.
  • New events are preferred over ongoing or annual events with an established financial model.
  • Preference will be given to events in STEM disciplines.
  • A representative from ORAU must be invited to the event.

Internal application process

Interested faculty should submit the below items in a single file (in PDF format) to LSO@vanderbilt.edu by 5 p.m. on July 17, 2023. Submissions should reference the program name in the subject line of the email.

  1. Brief event description (2-page maximum) including
    1. the date and location of the event
    2. other participating ORAU member institutions
    3. ORAU core focus area
    4. purpose and scope of the event
    5. anticipated outcomes
    6. summary budget
  2. NIH Biosketch or brief CV (5 pages max.)
  3. Letter of support from department chair/center director;
    1. Letter must additionally acknowledge that this grant does not allow indirect costs.** This statement can be used/modified within the letter: “The department recognizes that this grant does not allow indirect costs and will commit to covering any associated indirect costs per applicable school/institutional policy.”

**Process for cost-sharing typically coordinated at the departmental/school level and approved by department chair and/or dean. Please consult LSO@vanderbilt.edu for further guidance.

Any questions about this opportunity or the LSO process may be directed to LSO@vanderbilt.edu.