CSDE Seed Grants Program
CSDE Small Grants Program:
Demography Multidisciplinary Working Groups
Deadline: January 5, 2009
The Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE) announces a new round of small grants for 2009 that provides direct support to Demography Multidisciplinary Working Groups. This developmental program is supported by our Population Research Infrastructure Program award from EKSNICHD and the College of Arts and Sciences.
The current call is for proposals to support multidisciplinary working groups for up to $7,500 in funds. These funds can be used for planning workshops, travel or honorarium for a consultant, and/or partial support for research assistance. Funds cannot be used for faculty or staff salaries. Successful proposals will exhibit outstanding scientific merit, innovation, and priority will be given to projects that have a high probability of generating new extramural funding. Proposals should identify and justify a multidisciplinary team (specific units or faculty identified) and include specific research and/or training grant funding opportunities that will be pursued. (A listing of some possible extramural funding opportunities is included below, but please feel free to discuss your interests with David Hyllegard, Information Core Director, prior to submission for help with identifying possible extramural funding sources).
Eligibility: To be eligible the principal investigator must be a regular (research, tenured or tenure-track) faculty member of the University of Washington and a CSDE affiliate, and the proposed working group must include at least one other UW or regional CSDE affiliate. Faculty members who receive a CSDE award as PIs are ineligible to receive another until three years following the termination of the first.
Applicants may submit one application and may serve as co-investigators on any number of proposals. An award may not be used to fulfill matching funds or cost sharing requirement by any other sponsor without prior written permission. A CSDE award will be withheld or withdrawn if extramural funding for the same project is awarded to the PI or co-investigator(s). A proposal that is not funded may be resubmitted in a later round only if it is substantially revised or if the review committee recommends resubmission.
External Support: Proposals that show promise for future extramural funding will be given preference. Support will not be given merely to extend or supplement existing funded research projects, but may propose bringing together existing projects into an integrated research program that indicates substantial innovations and possibility for funding. Instead, proposals should seek to initiate new research ideas. An extramural grant based on research funded by a CSDE small grant will be administered through CSDE, a commitment for which the principal investigator must obtain concurrence from the appropriate Chair(s) and/or Dean(s) before an award is made.
Mechanism and allowable costs: The duration of an award for a multidisciplinary working group will usually be 12 months. Typical budgets range from $500 to $7,500 and can include staff or RA support, travel for outside experts, and costs for meetings and conferences (please check with the Admin staff if your budget will include food or meals). Awardees receive priority as a funded project for services from CSDE cores. Indirect (F&A) costs are not allowable.
Application procedure: Working group proposals should include a 250 word abstract, a three-page proposal including objectives, research plan, and a summary of future research and external funding activities, one-page budget and budget justification, and 2-page cv’s or biosketches for all key personnel.
Detailed instructions for preparing proposals are on the CSDE website at http://csde.washington.edu/research/funding/grantsDetails.shtml.
Proposals are due on January 5, 2009, and awards will be announced by January 30, 2009. Submit proposals to Josh Patrick, CSDE, Box 353412.
Possible current funding opportunities, but not limited to (please note that some links identify funding sources whose deadline has passed for this year, but are likely to be available again next year):
- Methodology and Measurement in the Behavioral and Social Sciences (R01) Note: also an R03 and R21
- Health Services Research on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (R03) Note: also an R21
- Understanding and Promoting Health Literacy (R01)
- Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R01)
- Behavioral and Social Science Research on Understanding and Reducing Health Disparities (R01) Note: also an R21
- Using Systems Science Methodologies to Protect and Improve Population Health (R21)
- NINR Program Projects in Symptom Management Research and Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Research (P01)
- Short Courses on Mathematical, Statistical, and Computational Tools for Studying Biological Systems (R25)
- Small Grants for Behavioral Research in Cancer Control (R03)
- Roadmap Transformative R01 Program (R01)
- Fogarty International Research Collaboration - Behavioral and Social Sciences (FIRCA-BSS) Research Award (R03)
- The Effect of Racial and Ethnic Discrimination/Bias on Health Care Delivery (R01) Note: also R03
- Reducing Risk Behaviors by Promoting Positive Youth Development (R01) Note: also R03 and R21
- Harmonization of Longitudinal Cross-National Surveys of Aging (R21)
- International Research Collaboration on Drug Abuse and Addiction Research (R01) Note: also R03 and R21
- Research on Integrity in Collaborative Research (R21)
- Contextual Approaches to Prevention of Unintended Pregnancy (R01) Note: also R21
- Cultural Anthropology, NSF
- High-Risk Research in Anthropology (HRRA), NSF
- Economics, NSF
- Sociology, NSF
- Geography and Regional Science, NSF
- Law and Social Sciences, NSF
- Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics (MMS), NSF
- Human and Social Dynamics: Competition for FY 2008 (HSD), NSF
- Decision, Risk and Management Sciences (DRMS), NSF
- Innovation and Organizational Sciences (IOS), NSF
- Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program (IGERT), NSF
- Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE), NSF
- UW's PIRE Submission Requirements
- Science, Technology, and Society (STS), NSF
- Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict, and Cooperation (NSCC), NSF
- Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems (CNH), NSF
- Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations
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