Deadline: 3-Apr-23
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is pleased to announce Engagement Award Program: Dissemination Initiative.
This opportunity aims to support projects that help organizations and communities plan for or actively bring pertinent PCORI-funded research findings to their specific audiences, including relevant patients, clinicians, communities, and others, in ways that will command their attention and interest and encourage use of this information in their healthcare decision making.
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) plans to award up to $25 million in fiscal year 2023 as part of the Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards. These awards are for research support projects. This program does not fund research studies.
The Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards support projects that encourage active, meaningful involvement of patients, caregivers, clinicians, and other healthcare stakeholders as integral members of the patient-centered outcomes research/comparative clinical effectiveness research (PCOR/CER) enterprise.
Tracks
The Engagement Award: Dissemination Initiative will give organizations and communities the opportunity to propose either:
- Building Capacity for Dissemination projects to lay the groundwork for disseminating and implementing PCORI-funded research findings through organizations with strong ties to end-user audiences, such as patients, clinicians, communities, and others who can use this information to inform healthcare decisions.
- Active Dissemination projects aimed at spreading awareness and increasing knowledge of PCORI-funded research findings, targeted directly to end-user audiences, such as patients, clinicians, communities, and others who can use this information to inform healthcare decisions.
Funding Information
Applicants may propose projects up to two years in duration and up to $250,000 in total costs.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applications may be submitted by any private-sector organization, including any nonprofit or for-profit organization; any public-sector organization, including any university or college hospital or healthcare system; or any unit of local, state, or federal government.
- The Internal Revenue Service must recognize all US applicant organizations.
- Organizations may submit multiple funding applications.
- Individuals are not permitted to apply.
- Nondomestic components of organizations based in the United States and foreign organizations may apply, as long as there is demonstrable benefit to the US healthcare system, and US efforts in the area of patient-centered research can be shown clearly.
For more information, visit PCORI.