Grant Opportunities
The Helene Fuld Heath Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice (EBP) in Nursing and Healthcare at The Ohio State University College of Nursing is pleased to announce a small grant funding opportunity to stimulate and advance EBP and implementation science in nursing and healthcare across the United States.
Grant applications are currently closed. Decisions on funding were released on April 30, 2020.
There are two categories - one focused on application of evidence to improve practice quality and safety using the evidence-based practice (EBP) process; and the second being to stimulate science related to EBP and implementation of evidence into practice.
CATEGORY 1: EVIDENCE-BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROPOSALS
- Proposals focused on the application of evidence to improve practice quality and safety using the evidence-based practice (EBP) process
- Requires a DNP prepared individual to lead an inter-professional team in conducting an evidence-based quality improvement project
CATEGORY 2: RESEARCH PROPOSALS
- Proposals that stimulate science related to EBP and implementation of evidence into practice.
- Requires a PhD-prepared nurse to lead the project
** Prospective applicants should first review the appropriate call for proposals before clicking the link below to apply.
Additionally, grant winners will be given free admission to the Fuld Institute for EBP National Summit in September 2021 and will present there.
CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
- EBP Grants = 4 awards. Up to $2,500/award.
- Research Grants = 1 award. Up to $10,000.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Grant Applications opened on December 1 and closed at midnight on February 15, 2020.
- Notification of decision and funding were released on April 30th. Winners must present at the EBP National Summit, September 8-10, 2021.
Watch this space for grant links and other important information.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
The online application form will request a few demographic data elements to confirm eligibility and setup a shared Box folder. Applicants will then receive an email invitation from Buckeye Box with specific instructions for online submission.
Applicants will be assigned a Buckeye Box folder that is unique to their submission. This folder contains sub-folders that accommodate for all the required proposal sections. For each of the required sections, they are required to upload a Word document that adheres to the guidelines.
Applicants are required to read the information in the call below before submitting any documents. (The call is also located in the folder assigned to each applicant.)
If you have any technical questions regarding the submission, please contact Bindu Thomas at thomas.3279@osu.edu.