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Convening Support Grant for Healthcare Community Engagement (US)

Deadline: 30-Mar-2026

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is accepting grant applications to fund convenings, meetings, and conferences that advance patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER). This funding supports projects that either shape future patient-centered research priorities or actively disseminate findings from PCORI-funded studies to key healthcare audiences.

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Convening Grant Overview

PCORI’s Convening Grant Program supports structured gatherings that bring together patients, caregivers, families, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare stakeholders. The goal is to strengthen patient-centered CER by fostering dialogue, collaboration, and meaningful engagement across the healthcare ecosystem.

Funded projects must align with PCORI’s mission to help patients and those who care for them make better-informed healthcare decisions.

Funding Tracks Explained

Applicants must choose one of two funding tracks at the time of submission. Each track has a distinct purpose and expected outcome.

Convening Around Patient-Centered CER

This track supports convenings that:

Convening Around Dissemination of PCORI-Funded Research Findings

This track focuses on active dissemination of completed PCORI-funded research. Projects must:

Project Scope, Duration, and Funding Amount

All proposed projects must adhere to the following parameters:

Applicants must clearly justify costs and demonstrate value for money.

Who Is Eligible to Apply

Eligible applicants include organizations based in the United States that can legally receive and manage grant funding.

Applicants must:

Individual applicants are not eligible.

Why This Funding Opportunity Matters

Patient-centered research is most effective when it reflects real-world needs and experiences.

This grant opportunity:

By funding convenings, PCORI ensures research is both relevant and actionable.

Key Concepts Defined

Patient-Centered Comparative Clinical Effectiveness Research (CER): Research that compares healthcare options to determine what works best for specific populations, based on outcomes that matter to patients.

Convening: A structured meeting, conference, or gathering designed to engage stakeholders in dialogue, learning, or dissemination activities.

Active Dissemination: Interactive approaches that go beyond publishing results, using engagement to ensure research findings are understood and applied.

How to Apply

Applicants should follow a structured and deliberate application process.

Step-by-step application process:

  1. Identify the appropriate funding track

  2. Define clear goals aligned with PCORI’s mission

  3. Design a convening that meaningfully engages patients and stakeholders

  4. Develop a detailed project plan and timeline

  5. Prepare a budget not exceeding USD 125,000

  6. Review the PCORI standard agreement

  7. Submit the complete application through PCORI’s designated system

Incomplete or misaligned applications may not be considered.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid the following pitfalls:

Careful alignment with program goals significantly improves competitiveness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of the PCORI Convening Grant?

The grant supports meetings and conferences that advance patient-centered CER or actively disseminate PCORI-funded research findings.

How many funding tracks are available?

There are two tracks: Convening Around Patient-Centered CER and Convening Around Dissemination of PCORI-Funded Research Findings.

What is the maximum funding amount?

Projects may request up to USD 125,000 in total costs.

How long can a funded project last?

Projects may last up to one year from the start date.

Who can apply for this funding?

U.S.-based nonprofit and for-profit organizations with a FEIN are eligible to apply.

Are individuals eligible to apply?

No. Only organizations may apply for this funding opportunity.

Must applicants agree to PCORI’s standard agreement?

Yes. Applicants must be able to comply with the terms of the standard funding agreement.

Conclusion

The PCORI Convening Grant Program provides a strategic opportunity to bring diverse healthcare voices together to shape, share, and strengthen patient-centered research. By supporting high-impact convenings, PCORI ensures that evidence generation and dissemination remain grounded in patient priorities and real-world decision-making.

For more information, visit PCORI.

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