The HHS Office of Research (OOR), supported, in part, by the HHS Dean’s Office and by the UNC Greensboro Office of Research and Engagement (ORE), offers opportunities for HHS researchers to receive internal funding for their research endeavors. These require direct application to HHS OOR.
The HHS internal funding mechanisms available for the 23-24 academic year are below. If you have other research-related funding needs that do not appear to map on the below programs, please reach out to Associate Dean for Research, Esther Leerkes or Assistant Dean, Lisa Walker to discuss.
RESEARCH FUNDING:
HHS Faculty Research Grants
These are competitive internal research grants for which all full-time HHS faculty may apply; this includes tenured and tenure track faculty. Also, AP faculty whose positions require external research funding may apply. These awards are for projects showing strong potential for leading to subsequent external funding. Awards are up to $5,000 for individual investigator awards and up to $10,000 for collaborative projects from April 2024 through August 2025; collaborative efforts are encouraged. A top-off funding component can be added to the current year’s Faculty Research Grant, and the application for this top-off funding is part of the overall HHS 2024 Faculty Research Grant application; please review Guidelines, HHS Top-Off Funds for HHS 2024 Faculty Research Grants for details.
Applications are due January 22, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. The Guidelines, HHS 2024 Faculty Research Grants, the application, and supporting materials are available through the InfoReady Review platform.
HHS 2024 Research Grant Top-Off Funding Program For Spring 2022 or Spring 2023 HHS Faculty Research Grants, or For Fall 2021, Fall 2022, or Fall 2023 UNCG ORE New or Regular Faculty Grants, or For Any Active UNCG ORE P2 Grant Funding, or For the Inaugural UNCG ORE $25,000 Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project Grants
The HHS Office of Research and UNCG Office of Research and Engagement (ORE) provide competitive internal research grants for which many individuals may apply. HHS Faculty Research Grants and ORE New and Regular Faculty Grants have been capped at $5,000 (single investigator) or $10,000 (multiple investigators) for some time, and the ORE P2 Grants are capped at $6,000 in year 1, $6,000 in year 2, and $4,000 in year 3. The inaugural ORE Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project Grant is capped at $25,000. Many types of research are costly, and costs have generally increased over time.
Thus, the purpose of this Top-Off Funding Program is to allow full-time faculty to request additional funds to further enhance the quality or quantity of data they are able to collect/analyze in an effort to support projects that generate compelling data that will increase the likelihood of external funding and publications. HHS Faculty may apply for this supplemental funding if they have active funding from: 1) a spring 2022 or spring 2023 HHS Faculty Research Grant; 2) a fall 2021, fall 2022, or fall 2023 ORE New or Regular Faculty Grant; or 3) any ORE P2 Grant; or 4) the inaugural ORE $25,000 Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project Grant.
HHS full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty and AP faculty whose positions require external research funding can apply. These funds are primarily for projects showing strong potential for leading to subsequent external funding. Funds may not exceed the initial award amount; available funds are limited, so requests should be limited to essential costs and must primarily be expended within the fiscal year (i.e., by May 24, 2024). Applications are due January 22, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. The Guidelines, HHS 2024 Research Grant Top-Off Program, Expanded, the application, and supporting materials are available through the InfoReady Review platform.
TRAVEL FUNDING:
Scholars’ Travel Fund (funded by ORE and HHS)
Scholars’ Travel Fund (STF) provide full-time HHS faculty members, both AP and tenure track, with supplemental travel funds to support presentation of their research, scholarship, or creative activity; to serve as chairpersons; to participate as panelists; or to contribute in other appropriate manners at scholarly meetings in the USA, Mexico, or Canada. The principal aim of the Scholars’ Travel Fund is to promote research and scholarship. Faculty can apply for up to $750 per academic year (with a $375 match); if travel expenses are less than $1,125 ($750 + $375), the traveler will need to match the prorated portion.
To be considered for the STF, HHS faculty must submit their application to Lisa Walker, HHS Assistant Dean for Research Finance and Operations, at lbwalke2@uncg.edu. Please Note: Applications from HHS faculty are no longer submitted to Barbara Hemphill in ORE.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis but must be received in advance of travel. All applications must be complete for consideration and must include a minimum $375 match. Departmental signature is required regardless of matching source. Please review the Scholars-Travel-Fund-Guidelines, 2023-2024 for complete fund details. Scholars Travel Fund Application, 2023-2024
HHS International Travel Fund
Although funding for research-related international travel outside of North America is available at the university level, it is limited in that faculty members are ineligible to receive funding for more than one trip in a single year or more than two years in a row and in the event of a co-authored presentation, only one author may receive funding. Furthermore, given the cost of international travel, the overall amount of available funding is relatively low. This mechanism is intended to supplement ITF travel when full-time HHS faculty are eligible and to provide some funding for full-time HHS faculty when they are ineligible for ITF funding for one of the reasons noted above. There are no restrictions on US/domestic travel; however, international travel must be approved through the UNCG International Programs Center travel process.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis but must be received in advance of travel. HHS International Travel Application, 2023-2024
DEDICATED TIME FOR GRANT WRITING:
HHS Summer Grant Writing Fellows Program
The HHS Summer Grant Writing Fellows Program supports full-time faculty in their efforts to submit strong grant proposals. Fellows must identify a mentor, attend a series of summer workshops, and agree to submitting a grant within the following year. Upon approval by the Provost, the selected fellows may be awarded $4,000, and an additional $1,000 may be awarded upon grant submission if submitted by June 30, 2025; mentors may receive $500, upon Provost approval, if the grant is successfully submitted within the deadline. Any approved award payments will be made in the summer. We anticipate selecting 5 faculty fellows this year. Planned proposals that are new submissions and re-submissions will be considered. For complete details, visit: HHS Summer Grant Writing Fellows Program.
The HHS 2024 Summer Grant Writing Fellows Program Guidelines and application process are available through the InfoReady Review platform. Applications for summer 2024 are due February 26, 2024 by 5:00 p.m.
OTHER:
HHS Funding for Individual Research-Related Training, Consultation, or Specialized Research Services
Currently, much University-related funding for workshops/training programs/short courses/meetings/conferences and for travel is for presenting completed research at these events. Unmet needs include: (1) travel and/or registration fees to attend in-person or virtual research-related workshops, training programs, short courses, etc.; (2) expenses to coordinate in-person or virtual meetings with grant officers related to specific funding opportunities at agencies and organizations such as National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Institute for Education Sciences, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Ford Foundation, etc.; (3) expenses to arrange in-person or virtual meetings with consultants or off-site mentors who may facilitate ongoing or planned research projects or grant proposals; and (4) unforeseen research expenses such as needing to contract out specialized research-related activities when it may not make sense for faculty or other personnel to conduct the tasks (e.g., transcription services) or they do not have the needed skills (e.g., translating questionnaires or interviews, technical services such as building web-based platforms.) These are intended to be examples, not an exhaustive list. Faculty should reach out if they have other needs related to research expertise and wish to discuss possible sources of funding. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis through March 18, 2024; the majority of funds must be expended by May 24, 2024. HHS Research-Related Training, Consultation, or Specialized Research Services Application, 2023-2024
HHS Funding to Build Research Collaborations
This mechanism supports expenses related to forging strong collaborative relations that will lead to externally funded research. It takes time and multiple opportunities to connect and forge strong collaborative relationships with (a) community partners (e.g., local agencies), (b) potential funders (e.g., Cone Health Foundation, The Community Foundation, Guilford Green Foundation, Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, national Foundations, etc.), or (c) potential research collaborators. The purpose of these funds is to support activities or events to forge these connections. Examples of ways in which such funds might be used include hosting in-person or virtual meetings that involve community engaged scholars, their community partners, and local funders focused on high priority funding areas and tips on how to successfully apply for grants/contracts from their organizations. Funds could also support meetings among new groups who plan to seek external funding. These examples are illustrative, not exhaustive. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis through March 18, 2024; the majority of funds must be expended by May 24, 2024. HHS Funding to Build Collaborations, 2023-2024
HHS Special Projects Funding
Faculty may have unique time-sensitive needs for support for new projects or existing projects that do not fit with the timing or criteria for existing internal mechanisms. University F & A (from ORE, Departments, and/or faculty) or other resources should be used for these purposes whenever possible. For instances in which that is not possible, a small amount of funds are being set a aside to assist. The HHS RAC will assist in creating a priority list that will guide decision making for such requests. Funding requests are accepted on a rolling basis through March 18, 2024; funds may be depleted prior to this, in which case faculty will be notified via email update. This funding must be expended by May 24, 2024. Please direct requests to the HHS Associate Dean for Research, Dr. Esther Leerkes at emleerke@uncg.edu.