Faculty members and researchers from IU, Purdue, and the Notre Dame, as well as other Indiana health leaders, believe that strategies and solutions developed with partners in low- and middle-income countries hold promise to address not only global health challenges, but local health challenges as well.
New grant opportunities sponsored by the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) and the IU Center for Global Health (IUCGH) seek to foster this intentional system of international global health collaboration called reciprocal innovation.
The planning grants will award up to $10,000 for one year and the demonstration grants will award $50,000 for two years. The grants are open to researchers at Indiana CTSI partner institutions (IU, Purdue, and Notre Dame) including individuals with full-time faculty appointments, graduate-level trainees, and post-graduate fellows. The project proposal must demonstrate collaboration with partners within Indiana or from low- and middle-income countries. The deadline for the demonstration grants is March 5, 2020 and applications for planning grants will be accepted year-round as funds remain.
For more information, please contact Rish O’Brien.