Deadline: 28-Feb-22
GLMA Health Professional Advancing LGBTQ Equality is seeking applications for its Lesbian Health Fund (LHF) program to improving the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ women & girls through funding rigorous scientific research. LHF is the only US research fund dedicated solely to the unique health needs of LGBTQ+ women and girls.
Funding Information
For the 2022 grant cycle, GLMA plan to fund three to eight grants in the range of $1,000 to $10,000 each.
Funding Criteria
- The LHF Grant Committee welcomes all proposals that identify or address health disparities among LGBTQ+ women and girls (e.g., sexual and/or gender minority women or girls, gender diverse people assigned female at birth); however, special consideration will be given to proposals that focus on the following:
- Research that generates pilot data for subsequent training or early-stage investigator grants
- Subpopulations that are often underrepresented in sexual and gender minority (SGM) research, including but not limited to:
- Adolescents/Youth
- Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color
- Bisexual people
- Gender diverse people
- Intersex individuals or individuals with differences or disorders of sex development (DSD)
- Older adults
- People who experience multiple points of marginalization
- Rural communities
- Methods & Frameworks
- Measurement & methods of LGBTQ+ people
- Community-informed/community-based participatory research
- Trauma-informed research
- Social & behavioral research
- Intersectionality
- Sexual and Gender Minority Health Disparities Research Framework
- Topical areas
- Sexual and reproductive health, including family & parenting issues
- The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health and wellbeing
- Educational initiatives (e.g., curriculum development)
- Acute care/hospitalization experiences
- Issues of access to healthcare
Eligibility Criteria
- Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty interested in pursuing a research career focused on LGBTQ+ women or girls are invited to apply. Senior scholars, faculty, and non-profit organizations interested in expanding their program of research into this population are also welcome to apply. Applicants’ organizations or institutions must have a US tax ID.
- Grant award checks will be made to the primary institution or organization identified on the application cover page. Proposed research may not begin until you have received funding from LHF. Grant money is NOT awarded for completed research or for projects in progress. Current LHF grantees may not participate in a new grant as PI or Co-Investigator until LHF receives the written Final Report for their current grant.
For more information, visit http://glma.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.ViewPage&PageID=922