How to Fund Your Research

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Breast Cancer Research Program
Advertisements

Research Funding: Navigating the DOD David Dorman, DVM, PhD, DABVT, DABT.
Introduction to Grants Resources in the Health Sciences by Min-Lin Fang, MLIS Education and Information Consultant for Nursing and Social & Behavioral.
Introduction to Grants Resources in the Health Sciences by Min-Lin Fang, MLIS Education and Information Consultant for Nursing and Social & Behavioral.
Introduction to Grants Resources in the Health Sciences by Min-Lin Fang, MLIS Education and Information Consultant for Nursing and Social & Behavioral.
Roger Sorensen, Ph.D., MPA Program Official National Institute on Drug Abuse 1 Update on “New” Investigator Activities.
The Life Cycle of an NIH Grant Application Alicia Dombroski, Ph.D. Deputy Director Division of Extramural Activities NIDCR.
Office of Research Research Program Development development.html Jenn Hubbs
Military Health Institute Briefing to the Council of Principal Investigators Byron C. Hepburn, MD, Maj Gen USAF (Ret) January 21,
1 of 15 Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs U.S. Army Medical Research & Materiel Command Archived File © ©The file.
1 Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Archived File © ©The file below.
Funding Opportunities Finding Alternative Methods of Funding Research Projects Ellen Jamieson, MS, MBA Director, Grants and Contracts BMC Grants Administration.
Working with DRDA NSF Career Development Workshop Division of Research Development and Administration Dave Plawchan Managing Project Representative, DRDA.
Grant Writing Basics: Finding Funding Opportunities
Introduction to Proposal Writing Proposal Development Team Office of Research & Sponsored Projects (ORSP) September 30, 2009.
1 CRCHD-sponsored Professional Development and Mock Review Workshop June 23, 2014 NIH Funding Opportunities, Grant Applications, and Recent Changes Christopher.
Office of Research Administration Grant and Contract Services Finding Funding Opportunities.
FEBRUARY 9, 2011 SESSION 3 OF AAPLS – HOW TO FIND FUNDING AND READ AN RFA APPLICANTS & ADMINISTRATORS PREAWARD LUNCHEON SERIES Module B: Developing a Successful.
Postdoctoral Funding Opportunities Finding and Applying for the Right Grant.
Julie Macy, Research Administrator, II August 7, Sponsored Project Administration (SPA) VGN Annual Retreat – August 7, 2013 How to Apply for Funding.
Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA) Kathleen Kozar, Director Norey Laug, Associate Director March 7, 2013.
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH SUPPORT Kassie M. Obelleiro Funding Opportunities Program Coordinator Rainbow Vogt Editorial Coordinator Pivot: Identifying.
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) What is RCR? New Requirements for RCR Who Does it Affect? When? Data Management What is the Institutional Plan? What.
Research Program Overview National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Robert J. Jaeger, Ph.D. Interagency and International Affairs Interagency.
How to Obtain National Institutes of Health Awards: The Basics A workshop providing information on the process of applying for external research awards.
Office of Foundation Relations
Kim Witmer Senior Vice President Chief Financial Officer Michael Nunn, Ph.D. Executive Director Research Development.
New Investigator and Early Career Grant Opportunities Dan Hoyt.
SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 SESSION 1 OF AAPLS MEDFORD APPLICANTS & ADMINISTRATORS PREAWARD LUNCHEON SERIES Medford AAPLS Session 1 Finding Funding and Getting.
John Holcomb, MD, FACS UTHSC-Houston The National Problem  Lack of centralized, organized infrastructure to guide the direction of study and dispersal.
Why Write A Grant? Elaine M. Hylek, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Associate Director, Education and Training Division BU CTSI Section of General Internal.
Limited Submissions NCURA Region III Spring Meeting.
National Science Foundation Jan R. Taylor, Ph.D. Director of Research Programs Division of Science and Research WV Higher Education Policy Commission.
How to Find Funding Office of Research Development Evy Gonzales, MPA Director of Research Development Nicole Wagner,
VIRGINIA NAFUS, PRESENTER GRANT WRITING 101 NHMG NHMG Consulting.
South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research (SCTR) Institute SCTR SUCCESS Center Royce Sampson, MSN, RN, CRA Chief.
KASSIE M. OBELLEIRO FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM COORDINATOR Using E-media to Find Funding Opportunities April 25, 2012.
Kathleen Kozar, Director Norey Laug, Associate Director April 18, 2016.
How to Find Funding Office of Research Development
How to Find Funding Office of Research Development
Collaborating with the Office of Research Development to Advance NU Research April 7, 2017.
Categories of Funding Relevant to Graduate Students
Dr. Ellen Livingston Office of Naval Research September 2017
The Essentia Institute of Rural Health (EIRH) is
Finding funding Fall 2015.
NSF/NIH Review Processes University of Southern Mississippi
Office of Sponsored Projects
Why and When to Write a Grant. Karen E
Seeking NIH Funding: Deconstructing the Alphabet Soup
NSF/NIH Review Processes University of Southern Mississippi
Funding Clinical Research A Superficial Guide for the Neophyte
Sponsored Programs (SP)
Funding.
Identifying Programs and Contacting Program Directors
New Faculty Orientation
Funding.
Research Development Office
Using Pivot and GrantForward to Find Research Funding
South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Institute (SCTR)
Seeking NIH Funding: Deconstructing the Alphabet Soup
Information Session January 18, :00-1:45 pm
Topics Introduction to Research Development
When and How to Talk to Project Officers Part II
Understanding the alphabet soup from funding agencies
Finding Funding for Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Innovative Readiness Training
Karen Frank Mays Fitchburg State University
Strategies for Finding Funding
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Presentation transcript:

How to Fund Your Research College of Medicine Faculty Affairs September 28, 2017 Which Institute or Center mission fits MY research BEST

Seminar Outline About ORD Grants and Funding MUSC Funding Portal Federal Funding Foundation Funding PCORI Clinical Trials Grant Forward

Office of Research Development: Focus Areas Education & Communication Research Data Complex Research Grants Training Grants Office of Research Development

ORD Team Carla Frichtel Director Peggy Schachte Special Projects Leader Wanda Hutto Assistant Director Karen Harper Program Manager Lynn Veatch, PhD Special Projects Alexis Nagel, PhD Research Development Strategist Kim Cannady, PhD Grants Administrator Monica Blasi Program Development Joining ORD Team Oct. 2017

ORD Services & Initiatives Collaborative Proposal Development Grant Consultations Grant Writing Workshops Research Funding Alerts Institutional “Boilerplate” Databases for Training Grants Library of Sample Proposals Support for Research Interest Groups

Grants and Funding PCORI Pilot Programs (internal) Foundations Federal NIH DOD NSF State SC Sea Grant SC DHEC Foundations Ford Foundation American Heart Association Corporate and Industry Pfizer GE Healthcare Pilot Programs (internal) SCTR HCC Grants and Funding Add examples – should we add SCTR PCORI

Access to Resources MUSC Funding Portal

Funding Portal ORD Funding Database Customized funding database for MUSC investigators FOAs for federal, foundations, pilot programs Includes the process for limited submissions Signup for Research Funding Alerts (RFAs) Grants.gov Centralized, online process to find & apply for over 900 grant programs from 26 federal agencies Browse by category, agency, or eligibility criteria Grant Forward Paid subscription web-based service – NEW Creates account to save searches and receive personalized grant recommendations Foundation Center The most comprehensive database for private and public foundations Sign up for RFPs to receive funding notices

Funding Portal NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts Official publication for NIH medical and behavioral research grant policies, guidelines and funding opportunities. PCORI Funding Center Nonprofit, nongovernment organization Supports patient-centered Comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research (CER) CDMRP Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs managed by the Department of Defense (DOD) Autism, Cancer, MS, Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Donors Cure Allows members of the general public to donate directly to biomedical research projects led by active researchers at US universities and institutions. Department of Defense Research and Technology Funding Opportunities from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, US Army, US Department of Navy, US Air Force, Other DOD Agencies such as DARPA.

ORD Research Funding Alerts The Funding Alerts is broadcast weekly and posted to the Office of Research Development Funding Portal.  The Funding Portal serves as a central location for the MUSC Community to locate external and internal funding opportunities. Source: http://www.carc.musc.edu/ordalerts/

NIH invests more than $32 billion a year in research Federal Funds

NIH Guide to Grants & Contracts Source: https://grants.nih.gov/funding/index.htm

NIH Research Training & Career Development Source: https://researchtraining.nih.gov/

Grants.gov As an online system, Grants.gov is focused on improving access to services via the Internet. It is currently the single access point for over 900 grant programs offered by the 26 Federal grant-making agencies, allowing organizations to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities.

Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) Alcohol and Substance Abuse Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Autism Bone Marrow Failure Breast Cancer Defense Medical Research & Development Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Epilepsy Gulf War Illness Joint Warfighter Lung Cancer Military Burn Multiple Sclerosis Neurofibromatosis Parkinson's Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes Ovarian Cancer Peer Reviewed Alzheimer's Peer Reviewed Cancer Peer Reviewed Medical Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Prostate Cancer Psychological Health/Traumatic Brain Injury Reconstructive Transplant Research Spinal Cord Injury Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Vision Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) The CDMRP originated in 1992 via a Congressional appropriation to foster novel approaches to biomedical research in response to the expressed needs of its stakeholders-the American public, the military, and Congress. Hallmarks of the CDMRP include: investing in groundbreaking research targeting critical gaps reviewing application using a two-tier formal review with no standing peer review panels and no "pay line" involving consumer advocates throughout the program cycle supporting both the next generation of researchers and established scientists. funding the full pipeline of research development, including basic, translational, and clinical research. fostering (or employing) collaboration and synergy The CDMRP fills research gaps by funding high impact, high risk and high gain projects that other agencies may not venture to fund. While individual programs are unique in their focus, all of the programs managed by the CDMRP share the common goal of advancing paradigm shifting research, solutions that will lead to cures or improvements in patient care, or breakthrough technologies and resources for clinical benefit. The CDMRP strives to transform healthcare for Service Members and the American public through innovative and impactful research. Subscribe to Funding Opportunities

Foundation Funding

Foundation Center Philanthropy News Digest RFP Bulletin: A roundup of recently announced Requests for Proposals (RFPs) from private, corporate, and government funding sources. Get RFP Alerts

Subscribe PCORI The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), an independent nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, funds comparative clinical effectiveness research.

Corporate/Industry National Institutes of Health Clinical Trials Corporate/Industry National Institutes of Health

SCTR Research Opportunities & Collaborations(ROC) ROC Program: The focus of the SCTR Research Nexus Research Opportunities & Collaborations program is to work with industry sponsors, contract research organizations (CROs) and other potential research collaborators to pair clinical research opportunities with MUSC Investigators. Contact: Signe Denmark, denmarks@musc.edu

NIH Clinical Trial-Specific Funding Opportunities Effective for due dates on or after Jan 25, 2018 NIH will require that all applications involving one or more clinical trials be submitted through a FOA specifically designed for clinical trials All existing FOAs will be updated in Fall 2017 FOAs will specify the allowability of clinical trials in Section II. Award Information New FOAs will specify allowability of clinical trials in the FOA title FOAs that accept clinical trials will incorporate specific review criteria to ensure that reviewers appropriately consider clinical trial-related information  Special Considerations Training (T) Fellowship (F) Career Development Awards (K) Sources: NOT-OD-17-043; https://grants.nih.gov/policy/clinical-trials/specific-funding-opportunities.htm

Web-based resource, paid database system GrantForward

Grant Forward Grant Forward is a funding opportunity database where scientists can search for funding opportunities from federal, state, foundation, and corporate sponsors.

Contact Information For additional information or to schedule a Individual Funding Session: Carla Frichtel (frichte@musc.edu) Wanda Hutto (huttow@musc.edu)