Switzer Research Fellowships Program
ID: 355624Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Administration for Community Living (HHS-ACL)

Award Range

$80K - $90K

Eligible Applicants

Individuals

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Administration for Community Living is offering the Switzer Research Fellowships Program, aimed at supporting individuals conducting original research that enhances the lives of people with disabilities. This program seeks to build research capacity by providing funding for projects focused on health, function, employment, and community living outcomes for individuals with disabilities, particularly encouraging applications from those with disabilities or from underrepresented communities in the scientific workforce. A total of six fellowships will be awarded, with funding amounts ranging from $80,000 to $90,000 over a 12-month project period, and applications must be submitted electronically by February 3, 2025. For further information, interested applicants can contact Linda Vo at linda.vo@acl.hhs.gov or visit the program's website at https://www.acl.gov/grants/applying-grants.

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    The Switzer Research Fellowships Program, initiated by the Administration for Community Living, invites qualified individuals to apply for funding to conduct original research focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities. This program aims to enhance research capacity and increase inclusion and integration across various domains, including community living, health, function, and employment. Eligible applicants include individuals, especially those with disabilities or from underrepresented communities in the scientific workforce, who can demonstrate relevant experience and potential for impactful research. The fellowship offers two categories: Merit Fellowships for those early in their research careers and Distinguished Fellowships for seasoned researchers. Funding amounting to $520,000 is anticipated, granting up to six fellowships, with ceilings of $90,000 for Distinguished and $80,000 for Merit Fellowships, over a 12-month project period. Applications must be submitted electronically by February 3, 2025, following specific guidelines, including a project narrative, work plan, data management strategy, and necessary background information. An informational conference will precede the submission date to assist applicants. Adherence to administrative requirements and timely reporting is mandatory for awarded fellowships. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to advancing research in disability studies and fostering diversity in scientific inquiry.
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