2 funding opportunities found in this category. 

Lesbian Health Fund Research Grant Program
Lesbian Health Fund
All Regions
10/15/2013
$10,000

Lesbian Health Fund Research Grant Program

Application Receipt Deadlines: May 15 and October 15

The Lesbian Health Fund (LHF), a program of GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBT Equality, was established in 1992 to define, study, and educate lesbians and their health care providers about lesbian health issues. LHF's mission is to improve the health of lesbians, other sexual minority women (SMW) and their families through research.

Research areas include:

Understanding social, family, and interpersonal influences as sources of stress or support

Eliminating inequalities in health care, including barriers to care, and improving quality of care and utilization rates

Development and testing of interventions to address mental and physical health needs of lesbians and other SMW, including but not limited to depression, identity related issues, eating disorders, substance abuse, obesity, cancer risks, cardiovascular disease and sexually transmitted infections

Sexual and reproductive health, including family & parenting issues

The deadlines for receipt of applications are May 15 and October 15.

Applications will be evaluated using the following 100 point scale:

Research design - 35 Points

Feasibility of accomplishing the project - 20 Points

Investigators' qualifications - 15 Points

Significance of the project to the lesbian community - 15 Points

Probability for Significat Future Funding - 15 points

In general, investigators are notified by mail approximately two months from the application deadline of its approval for funding. Grants range from $500 to $10,000. Grant award checks will be made to the primary institution identified on the application cover page. You may not begin your proposed research until you have received funding from LHF. Grant money is NOT awarded for completed research or for projects in progress.

Interim and final reports are to be submitted by the principal investigator. Upon completion of the project the investigator will be expected to present the results at either the annual Women in Medicine conference or the Annual Conference of GLMA. Within six months of project completion, the investigator is expected to submit a manuscript to a peer-reviewed journal for publication. A copy of the manuscript is to be sent simultaneously to the LHF Program Manager.

Grant Application Format

1. Cover Page

2. Abstract of the Project in 500 words or less (This should be a word document.)

3. Detailed Plan of Project:

maximum of six double spaced typed pages

includes hypotheses, goals and specific objectives of the project, a brief discussion of relevant background information, the relationship of the proposed project to other work already accomplished in the field, methods, sample size calculation with power analysis, and the significance of the project to the lesbian community

4. Itemized Budget:

supplies and expenses with justification (budget $750 for presentation at a conference)

support from other resources for this project for this fiscal year

total amount requested for the project from Lesbian Health Fund. The Lesbian Health Fund does not cover personnel costs (salary and benefits) for the Investigators or indirect institution costs.

5. Study protocol as approved or submitted to the Institutional Review Board of the investigator's institution if animals or humans are involved in the project

6. Curriculum Vitae of Principal Investigator (PI), Co-Investigator, and Faculty Supervisor if the PI is a student, and of any other project member mentioned by name in the application. If a faculty supervisor is involved, submit letter of support from that faculty member for supervising the project. Current LHF grantees may not participate in a new grant as PI or Co-Investigator until LHF receives their written Final Report.

7. Signed statement by the Investigator and, if applicable, by the Co-Investigator that:

all publications resulting from the research conducted from the award will acknowledge that the project was funded by the Lesbian Health Fund of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association

the abstract of the grant will be publicized with the names of the Principal and Co-Investigator if the grant is funded

8. Evidence of the primary institution's tax exempt status

9. OPTIONAL: Articles or publications of direct relation to the proposed project.

Please number all pages and send 1 copy of each item as a email attachment to:

Amy Fielder, LHF Program Coordinator at lhf@glma.org

Questions? Email lhf@glma.org or call 202-600-8037 ext 303.

Physician Researcher, Gynecologist
Global Foundation for Eating Disorders Grants Program
Global Foundation for Eating Disorders
All Regions
08/15/2013
Inquire with funder

Global Foundation for Eating Disorders Grants Program

Our Grants are Focused in Three Areas:

Young investigator grants to increase clinical research and train researchers.

Grants to develop rapid dissemination of best treatments through state-of-the-art training of healthcare providers.

Grants to apply new technologies to advance and disseminate treatment, including multicenter data pooling and web-based global training.

Criteria for Grants

Application and Grant Qualifications:

Applicants must be from 501(c)3 organizations

If the grant is awarded, the grant applicant must be the accountable officer.

The maximum overhead from the institution from which grant originated will be 6%.

For multi-year grants, yearly financial reports will be submitted to the GFED Board of Directors and attested to by the grant recipient.

It is anticipated that results of the grant project will be reported at a national meeting.

Grant application and direction for submitting

Deadline Dates:

Applications will be accepted throughout the year and decisions regarding these applications will be announced April 15 and October 15. The deadline for receiving applications for the April 15th decision is February 15th and for the October 15th decision is August 15th. In addition to these regular deadlines, special deadlines may be announced from time to time depending on available resources.

Grant Assessment:

Applications will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Committee and those grants considered suitable for funding will be submitted to the Board of Directors who will make the final decision.

Grant Submissions:

The official application form should be emailed to Jaclyn Cohen at Jaclyn.Cohen@gfed.org.

Junior Scientist, Young Scientist, Physician Researcher, Junior Researcher, Junior Investigator, Young Investigator, New Investigator, New Researcher