JHU CFAR Small Grants Program

The purpose of the JHU Center for Aids Research Small Grants Program is to provide flexible, rapid-access financial support for innovative HIV/AIDS research projects that fall outside the scope of our standard funding mechanisms. This program operates on a rolling, ongoing basis to respond promptly to emerging research opportunities and pilot studies that advance our understanding of HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care.

REQUEST SERVICES
  • Mentorship
  • Grant Writing
  • Funding Opportunies
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rolling Deadline: Submissions will be circulated for review by the CFAR Developmental Core and other invited reviewers and a decision made within 4 weeks of application.
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Leadership & Staff

Anne Efron, MSN, MPH
CFAR Project Administrator
Bibliography aefron@jhmi.edu

Funds are to be used to:

  • Collect or analyze data/specimens to inform a research application (new or under revision for re-submission)
  • Provide incentives to enhance/expand enrollment
  • Provide salary support for staff or a student to expand or add an aim to an existing protocol.
  • Extend currently funded research (i.e. expand analysis, enlarge scope)
  • Overcome an obstacle to currently funded research or application (i.e. Advertising, Grant writer)
  • Test the feasibility of an idea (acceptability of intervention, recruitment method, etc.)
  • Preliminary Projects (Focus groups, qualitative interviews, survey)
  • Manuscript preparation
  • Other needs? Just ask.

Eligibility:

  • Any CFAR member who meets the NIH definition of “Early Stage Investigator
    • Senior faculty will be considered on an exceptional ad hoc basis
  • Any Hopkins faculty member or post-doc conducting HIV/AIDS research
  • This program provides reimbursement or direct purchases of up to $10,000 per approved request.

Approvals:
Projects that require institutional approvals (e.g. IRB, IACUC) must have copies of those approvals on file with the Developmental Core before funds will be released.

›  Small Grants Program – Request for Applications [pdf]

 

 

Application Submission

Before submitting, please get in touch with Anne Efron to discuss whether your request aligns with the CFAR goals for the Small Grants Program. The application package should include the following:

  • A completed “Small Grants” request form
  • A copy of the applicant’s NIH biosketch

Rolling Deadline:
Submissions will be circulated for review by the CFAR Developmental Core and other invited reviewers and a decision made within 4 weeks of application.

Ready? Apply now

By offering this supplementary funding avenue, we aim to catalyze promising research initiatives that might otherwise lack resources, while maintaining our commitment to advancing the scientific understanding and clinical management of HIV/AIDS.

Grant number: P30A1094189

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