Deadline: 8-Aug-23
The Society of Family Planning is inviting proposals for the Describing Care at Complex Family Planning Fellowship to support one research project to conduct a multi-site chart review at Complex Family Planning Fellowship sites, with the goal of describing care at these sites.
This should include services provided, patient demographics, and referral patterns, and may also include other elements of care such as patient navigation and measures of site infrastructure/capacity. Proposals should provide a detailed description of and rationale for the variables and codes that will be analyzed to generate this information.
During the award period, the Society will oversee the enrollment and contracting of sites. Teams must name sites that will be included in the proposed project, bringing attention to site-specific factors (eg, legal setting, size of system, infrastructure, payors, and geography), with the goal of yielding findings that are as generalizable as possible to the network of Complex Family Planning Fellowship sites. In addition, proposals should bring attention to how research results will be used, describing opportunities to leverage research findings and strengthen connections between care provided at Complex Family Planning Fellowship sites and other parts of the family planning ecosystem (eg, independent clinics, Planned Parenthood affiliates, primary care clinics, virtual clinics, practical support organizations, abortion funds, other hospital-based sites of care, supports for those self-managing abortion).
Funding Information
- They invite proposals for research studies with budgets up to $300,000 that can be completed within 18 months of award. Site incentives need not be included in the project budget, as incentives will be disbursed directly by the Society to participating sites; however, teams should name the proposed cost and structure of site incentives. Funding is also available to cover processing fees associated with open-access publication, provided the work is published within two years of grant completion. They anticipate supporting one research project via this funding opportunity.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants will be made to organizations on behalf of a named principal investigator (PI).
- Grants are limited, without exception, to tax-exempt organizations.
- Applicants do not need to be members of the Society or Complex Family Planning subspecialists.
For more information, visit Society of Family Planning.