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Natural Hazards Center’s Quick Response Grant Program “COVID-19 and Transportation” (United States)

2022 Newton International Fellowships in the UK

Deadline: 30-Jul-20

The Natural Hazards Center’s Quick Response Grant Program provides training and funds for researchers to quickly collect perishable data following disasters and other extreme events.

As an effort to expand academic knowledge, and as part of the Quick Response program training function, funded researchers will submit abstracts and brief reports to be published on the Natural Hazards website to share with a multidisciplinary network of researchers, practitioners, and educators. The program promotes social science innovation in hazards and disaster research.
The Quick Response Grant Program promotes new knowledge and perspectives by prioritizing research that fills gaps in the literature and is unlikely to be funded rapidly by other means. Although a variety of rigorous empirical research designs are acceptable, proposals that are theory-driven and use widely recognized, scientific methods to examine social, behavioral, and organizational phenomena are preferred. In addition, the program seeks to fund research that is likely to be extended or more broadly disseminated. The program also has a long history of training and supporting students and emerging researchers, and members of these groups are encouraged to apply. Principal investigators must be based at institutions within the United States.
The Quick Response Grant Program provides funds to cover expenses incurred during pre-approved fieldwork and data collection. Realistic and economical budgets demonstrating an effective use of program funds will be favored.
Funding Information
Three grants of $4,000 will be provided for funded projects.
Application Process
Please submit a complete proposal as soon as possible after a disaster occurs. Grant proposals are evaluated and awarded on an on-going basis. Your proposal should clearly state the desired beginning and end dates for data collection and address how grant funds will be used to collect perishable data.
Proposals are accepted from all U.S.-based researchers.
Proposals may take different forms, but all submissions must include the following information:

For more information, visit https://hazards.colorado.edu/news/quick-response-news/special-call-for-quick-response-research-grant-proposals-covid-19-and-transportation

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