What Collaborative Research Funding Covers
GrantID: 22167
Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000
Deadline: September 7, 2025
Grant Amount High: $250,000
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Grant Overview
Collaborative Research Initiatives in Higher Ed: Advancing Social Solutions
Collaborative research initiatives in higher education are designed to foster interdisciplinary projects that address pressing social issues. This funding is specifically focused on creating knowledge that benefits communities, improving academic engagement, and promoting student involvement in real-world problem-solving. However, this funding does not cover programs that lack collaborative elements or are limited to single-discipline research efforts.
In recent years, changes in funding priorities have highlighted the need for practical, socially relevant academic research. In response, a university research alliance could utilize this funding to conduct a multi-year study on housing insecurity, involving collaborations across urban planning, social work, and public policy departments. These collaborative efforts would yield comprehensive policy recommendations based on robust empirical research, benefiting both academic and community stakeholders. Another example is interdisciplinary workshops that engage students from various fields to tackle environmental sustainability challenges, encouraging hands-on, problem-focused learning.
Nevertheless, entities must showcase a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration to be eligible for funding. Organizations that lack established partnerships across multiple departments or are unwilling to incorporate community needs into their research agendas may be disqualified. Furthermore, exclusive focus on theoretical research without real-world applications will not align with funding objectives.
Emerging capacity requirements necessitate that applicant organizations demonstrate previous collaborative experience, outline the proposed research's societal impacts, and provide clear mechanisms for engaging students beyond traditional classroom settings. Assessment criteria will also include the clarity of project goals in addressing social issues, the feasibility of collaborative strategies, and the sustainability of proposed research efforts to ensure ongoing community impact.
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