The Center for Community Health Partnership and Research is joining forces with universitypartners the Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) and Siteman Cancer Center to call for projects that connect community and academic partners in service of lowering cancer disparities and providing equitable cancer care. Selected projects will be presented at the September 26 […]
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Center awards pilot funding to projects aimed at improving general, mental health care delivery
By Center for Dissemination & Implementation • June 14, 2024 Written by Kim Furlow, communications manager, Institute for Public Health The Center for Dissemination and Implementation is pleased to announce pilot funding for two projects that use dissemination and implementation science to advance health outcomes. Annually, D&I Pilot Grants fund up to $30,000 in direct costs per project […]
Call for proposals: Institute offers Health Partnership Development, Pilot Funding
By Institute for Public Health • May 28, 2024 Written by Kim Furlow, communications manager, Institute for Public Health The Institute for Public Health is offering two new funding opportunities for partnerships and projects that address the needs of people experiencing severe mental illness and housing insecurity. The new funding opportunities stem from a March 2024 Next Steps […]
Center awards seed funding to two community-academic projects centering on racial equity
Through its Pitch Partners² funding mechanism, and Community Partnership Support Funding program, the Center for Community Health Partnership and Research is pleased to announce seed funding for two community-academic partnerships that center on achieving racial equity.
The Center for Diabetes Translation Research (CDTR) solicits applications (Links to an external site)
The CDTR’s 2023 funding cycle offers two levels of awards for its 2023 Pilot and Feasibility Program. Letters of intent are due November 1.
Center for Dissemination & Implementation awards seed funding to enhance opportunities in D&I Science (Links to an external site)
Four research projects have received pilot funding from the Center for Dissemination & Implementation.
Center offers new funding mechanism for WashU D&I investigators (Links to an external site)
The Center for Dissemination and Implementation is offering a new funding mechanism for post-docs and faculty investigators. Read more!
Call for D&I Pilot and Small Grant Applications! (Links to an external site)
The Center for Dissemination and Implementation’s seed funding programs are designed to support a broad range of dissemination and implementation studies, and aim to support the development of projects to the point at which they are ready to compete for external funding.
WashU D&I Center funds several projects (Links to an external site)
The Center for Dissemination & Implementation has awarded researchers with several key funding mechanisms. Find out what this funding is and how it can impact key projects.
IPH Faculty Scholar uses center funding & IDDI engagement to advance research (Links to an external site)
Assistant Professor, Philip Marotta‘s research has benefitted from grant funding and other resources from the Center for Dissemination & Implementation, and its initiative, IDDI (Infectious Disease – Dissemination and Implementation Science Initiative). In its second year, IDDI cultivates implementation science research in infectious disease to improve evidence-based prevention and treatment of infectious diseases in St. Louis and beyond.
Can digital health tools help lower cancer risk in rural communities? (Links to an external site)
Faculty Scholar and primary investigator, Maura Kepper and team are looking at digital tools as a means to prevent cancer in rural Missouri. The study was funded, in part, by a pilot grant from the Institute for Public Health’s Center for Dissemination and Implementation.
Rapid Cycle Add-On (RAD) funding allows researchers to add D&I to existing projects (Links to an external site)
Offered by the Center for Dissemination and Implementation at the Institute for Public Health, RAD funding boosts research projects in multiple ways.