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Field Initiated Projects Program: Minority-Serving Institutions (MSI) – Development (US)

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Deadline: 13-Apr-2026

The FIP-MSI Development Grant supports minority serving institutions in advancing disability and rehabilitation outcomes while strengthening research capacity. Administered by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, the grant funds 36-month projects with awards up to $250,000, targeting historically underrepresented institutions and Indian Tribes in higher education.

What is the FIP-MSI Development Grant?

The Field Initiated Projects–Minority Serving Institutions (FIP-MSI) Development Grant is designed to help minority serving institutions advance disability and rehabilitation research while enhancing institutional research capacity. The grant focuses on generating research-based knowledge and practical solutions that promote full inclusion, independence, and economic self-sufficiency for people with disabilities, particularly those with the greatest support needs.

Key Objectives

Grant Structure and Funding

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm eligibility based on institution type and minority-serving status.
Step 2: Prepare a development-focused project proposal demonstrating potential impact on disability and rehabilitation outcomes.
Step 3: Include objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and budget plans for three 12-month periods.
Step 4: Submit electronically through the official application portal by April 13, 2026, 11:59 p.m. ET.
Step 5: Monitor announcements for award decisions; projects must comply with program requirements throughout the 36-month period.

Important Dates

Why This Grant Matters

Common Tips for Applicants

FAQs – FIP-MSI Development Grant

1. Who can apply for this grant?
Eligible applicants are public or private minority-serving higher education institutions and federally recognized Native American tribal governments.

2. What types of projects are supported?
Development-focused projects that generate research-based knowledge and practical solutions to advance disability and rehabilitation outcomes.

3. How much funding is available per project?
Grants range from $245,000 to $250,000 over a 36-month project period.

4. Are foreign institutions eligible?
No. Only U.S.-based minority-serving institutions and Indian Tribes are eligible.

5. What is the deadline for applications?
Applications must be submitted electronically by April 13, 2026, 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time.

6. How long is the project period?
Each award supports a 36-month project, divided into three 12-month budget periods.

7. How are awards decided?
Awards are based on combined peer review rankings of research and development applications and may include a mix of both project types.

Conclusion

The FIP-MSI Development Grant provides critical funding for minority-serving institutions to advance disability and rehabilitation research, create practical solutions for inclusion and independence, and strengthen institutional research capacity. By supporting historically underrepresented institutions, this grant fosters innovation, equity, and long-term impact in the disability and rehabilitation field.

For more information, visit Grants.Gov.

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