Fuld Institute for EBP Grant Awards
The Helene Fuld Heath Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice (EBP) in Nursing and Healthcare at The Ohio State University College of Nursing provides small grant funding opportunities to stimulate and advance EBP and implementation science in nursing and healthcare across the United States.
Grant Opportunities and Submission Information
Our current grant awards closed at 11:59 PM EST on March 15, 2021. Our notification of decision and funding for the 2021 Fuld Institute for EBP Grants will be released to winners on May 3, 2021. You can find information on current grant offerings, proposal process and submission instructions on our Grant Opportunities page. Please watch this site in early 2022 for the next call for grant proposals.
Current Grant Opportunities
Submissions closed on March 15, 2021.
- EBP Grants = 4 awards, up to $2,500/award
- Research Grants = 2 awards, up to $5,000/award
- NEW for 2021: one grant in each category may be awarded to a student currently pursuing a DNP or PhD!
2020 Grant Winners Announcement
The Helene Fuld Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice (EBP) in Nursing and Healthcare awarded five grants in 2020.
The grants were awarded for one research study to Daiwai Olson, PhD, RN, CCRN, FNCS of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; and four EBP initiatives to Donna Bond, DNP, RN-CNS from Carilion Clinic in Virginia; Lisa Jasin, NNP of Dayton Children’s Hospital in Ohio; Gail Sprigler, DNP, RN of Robley Rex Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Kentucky; and Jamie Vano, AGNP-C, NP of Atrium Health in North Carolina.
2018 Grant Winners Announcement
Grant Awardees: Top, Research Category (L to R) -Sheri Cosme, Kerry Milner, Sue Goncalves, Suzanne Marmo | Bottom, EBP Category (L to R): Leah Guthrie, Mary Murphy, Julie Wickline, Linda Quinlin, Kathy Emerson, Doug Arnett
The Helene Fuld Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare has awarded its inaugural round of grants. The grants are intended to provide an opportunity to stimulate and advance evidence-based practice (EBP) and implementation science in nursing and healthcare across the United States.
The grants were awarded to Linda Quinlin, DNP, APRN-CNS, APRN-CNP, ACHPN, and Kerry A. Milner, DNCs, RN, for EBP and research projects, respectively