Interdisciplinary Research Leaders

Sponsor: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
Solicitation Title: Interdisciplinary Research Leaders
Funding Amount: varies; see Other Information
Sponsor Deadline: Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Solicitation Link: https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/funding-opportunities/2022/interdisciplinary-research-leaders.html

Overview

<p>The broad goal of the Interdisciplinary Research Leaders (IRL) program is to develop and support research leaders to conduct and apply high-quality, community-engaged, action-oriented research to promote health. The IRL fellowship emphasizes a shared leadership approach to research. IRL is committed to deep community collaboration to build credible evidence that drives equitable change. The IRL program will select up to 15 teams of three people—two researchers and one community leader—to become IRL program fellows. During the three-year program, fellows will participate in:</p> <ul> <li>Leadership training</li> <li> Community-academic partnerships and training in community-engaged research and equitable collaboration</li> <li>Mentoring to build translation, communication and dissemination skills</li> <li>Opportunities to develop and grow networks</li> <li>Expert consultations on research methods</li> <li>Training to enhance community organizing and engagement skills</li> <li>Designing and implementing action-oriented research projects</li> </ul> <p><span style="font-size:1em">Teams will receive both fellowship and research funds to support leadership development and projects in their communities.</span></p> <p><strong>Program Activities</strong></p> <p>Each of the three fellows on a team should expect to spend at least eight hours per week on program-related activities during their time as an IRL fellow. During the first four months, the team will get oriented to the IRL curriculum and experience, refine their research plan, and gain approval to conduct their proposed research project. In the subsequent two years, the team will implement their research project and participate in research leadership development activities. The final six months will be for dissemination and translating research findings into action. Throughout the program, fellows will be introduced to approaches for dissemination of evidence arising from their research project. Program experiences will include weekly online learning activities, networking and collaborative opportunities, and up to three in-person or virtual meetings each year.</p> <p>Teams will develop a detailed proposal for a specific research project, execute the research project, and disseminate findings. This research project is the core activity of the IRL fellowship and will provide an emergent learning experience for teams. The goal of this work is to advance a Culture of Health and contribute to the scientific knowledge on the chosen topic.</p> <p>Team research projects will focus on issues for which there is potential for action and change. They must be methodologically rigorous and properly scaled for a two-year study and budget constraints. Research questions should be developed using a community-engaged process and provide results for actionable change.</p> <p>Research conducted by IRL teams can draw from multiple scientific disciplines. We encourage inclusion of disciplines that are not typically represented in health research (e.g., engineering, anthropology, transportation, urban planning). Research designs may utilize quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods. Types of research projects can include evaluations of interventions; longitudinal and experimental designs, financial, economic or cost-effectiveness studies; natural experiments; policy analyses; existing (secondary) data analyses; or other action-oriented designs. Studies generating evidence with causal inference will be prioritized.</p> <p>Applicants are asked to describe how their research will reflect engagement of community members throughout their project. Community input is vital to the identification of research questions, data collection, data interpretation, and dissemination of findings. The community engagement will inform how the research is used for meaningful change that improves health. Leading this work is the collective responsibility of all three team members.</p>

Solicitation Limitations: <ul> <li>Individuals must apply as part of a team of three—two mid-career researchers and one mid-career community partner. Teams can be newly formed or already existing.</li> <li>Researchers must have a terminal degree in their field (PhD, MD, DrPH) or extensive research or evaluation experience.</li> <li>Community partners must have close ties to a community of interest and must have the potential to take action on the issue themselves or have relationships with entities that can take action.</li> <li>Teams must include members from diverse disciplines and perspectives. We seek innovation and novel partnerships, including people from diverse perspectives or fields that traditionally do not study health (e.g., engineering and anthropology).</li> <li>Teams do not need to be located in the same geographic area, but should articulate a plan for maintaining team cohesion. Fellows do not need to relocate; they will continue working in their home communities</li> </ul> Other Information:<p>Grant funds  from  RWJF  will  include:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Stipend: </strong> $25,000 per  fellow  for  each year  of  the  three-year  program,  $75,000 in  total.  These  funds  are meant  to  support  time for  participation  in  the IRL program,  including  completing the program  curriculum, national  meetings,  and dissemination  activities,  and  will  be paid  to  the sponsoring  institution(s)  as described below.  An optional  administrative fee of  $1,000  per  year,  $3,000  in total,  to  cover  the sponsoring institution’s  administrative costs  of  managing  the grant  will  be  available.  No other  indirect costs  will  be allowed.</li> <li><span style="font-size:1em"><strong>Research project  grant: </strong> $125,000 for  the  specific  research project  that  each team  will  carry  out.  The team  will  apply  for  the research project  grant  after  the  fellowship  begins  and,  at  that  time,  will  select  the organization  that  will  receive and manage the research project  grant.  We anticipate that  the  total  24-  to 30-month  budget,  including  indirect  costs/overhead for  the project  will  be  up to $125,000.  The research component  of  IRL will  support  research  activities  only;  it  is  not  intended  to support  program development  or  implementation.  Research grant  funds  can be used to  cover  additional  effort  as  needed; purchase  data or  supplies;  cover  support  staff;  collect  data;  or  pay  for  travel  necessary  for  the project’s execution. </span></li> <li><span style="font-size:1em">Travel  expenses  for  all  required program  meetings  and trainings  will  be paid  directly  by  the  national  leadership program  center  or  RWJF</span></li> </ul>


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