Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center has created the Academic Enrichment Fund to support the scholarship and research of faculty who devote the majority of their effort to clinical service and medical education. The fund’s annual budget of $500,000 will be administered by Chief Academic Officer Dr. Bruder Stapleton based on recommendations from the Academic Enrichment Fund Committee. The Committee, comprised of seven Children’s clinicians from varied hospital divisions, along with Dr. Stapleton, formulated the eligibility criteria, the application and review processes, and will review and rank the applications.
The fund is established to support a wide range of activities, including hypothesis-driven investigations, educational programs, research related to patient safety or medical administration, establishment and implementation of registries, etc.
Funds will be distributed as non-renewable intramural grants that must be utilized within two years. Requests will be accepted for up to $25,000 per individual applicant and up to $50,000 for projects that involve multiple eligible investigators from different divisions or departments. Funds may be used for a wide range of activities including, but not limited to, support research staff, research clinical tests, data managers, small equipment, etc. Use of these funds to support the salary of the faculty members is not permitted. See examples of past awarded projects.
All of the following criteria must be met by the principal investigator AND any co-investigators to be eligible for an award:
Note: The funds are not intended to support the research of established funded investigators. However, an individual who does not meet one or more of these criteria may serve as project “mentor”, provided the roles of the mentor and principal investigator and the independent nature of the principal investigator’s project are clearly delineated in a supporting letter to accompany the application.
The original and seven copies of the entire application (signed forms, research plan, budget justification, one-page biosketch, other support) must be submitted by June 1, 2008, to Chief Academic Officer Dr. Bruder Stapleton at Mailstop T0112. Only one application per investigator will be accepted per year. Download application (DOC 52KB).
Applications will be reviewed and ranked by the Academic Enrichment Fund Committee. The Committee will notify applicants by September 1, 2008.
Prioritization will be based on a project’s:
Preference will be given to collaborative projects involving multiple divisions.
Applications will not be reviewed unless they are complete and adhere to the eligibility requirements specified above.