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Community Engaged Research & Impact (CERI)

Funding Opportunities

Seed and pilot funding

Seed and pilot funding for research with and about community is available through multiple institutes and centers throughout the University. A goal of CERI is to increase the visibility of these smaller funding opportunities (approximately $50K for one year) that may be more accessible than external funding opportunities. Upcoming requests for proposals and deadlines are listed below.

Seed and pilot funding opportunities

Funding Source  Eligibility Budget Deadline Website
Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research Investigators new to the field of diabetes translation research Up to $50,000 in direct costs August Pilot & Feasibility Projects
Chicago Chronic Condition Equity Network (C3EN)  Early-stage investigators working with a community partner $3,000 Rolling C3EN Joyce Chapman Community Grants
Chicago Chronic Condition Equity Network (C3EN)  Investigators, post-doctoral trainees, and early-career faculty with a position at an academic institution or a partnering community organization in the Chicago region Up to $50,000 in direct costs October C3EN Research Project Pilot Awards
Institute for Translational Medicine Project leadership must have one person with lived experience, a researcher, and ideally a community health provider
representative
$30,000; $10,000 administrative supplements available for existing projects March Institute for Translational Medicine
Mansueto Institute UChicago tenure-line faculty
Up to $30,000 March Urban Innovation Grants
Office of the Provost, University of Chicago Tenured and tenure track faculty Up to $2,500 Rolling Faculty Development Small Grants Program

Federal and Foundation funding

Funding for community-engaged research and education has increased in recent years. Stay informed about open funding opportunities by accessing curated searches in the Pivot-RP funding database using the links below.

QUICK TIPS: Before clicking links below, access Pivot-RP and log in by selecting University of Chicago from the dropdown list to use your CNet login credentials. To receive a weekly email with new opportunities, click “save search” under the list of search terms at the top and select the option for a weekly alert. For assistance or consultation on a topic not listed here, contact researchdevelopment@uchicago.edu.  

 

 

Reach out to Elbert Huang (Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Research) with any questions about community-based research.

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