Research, Funding, and Awards

  • InCHIP-CHCACT FQHC-Related Seed Grant LOI Due 4/26

    The Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) has partnered with the Community Health Center Association of Connecticut (CHCACT) to offer a seed grant. The letter of intent submission deadline for the InCHIP-CHCACT Seed Grant is Friday, April 26. The seed grant is described further below and on the InCHIP Seed Grants website.

    Whether or not you are interested in applying for a seed grant, if you would like to learn more about CHCACT and the potential for research collaborations with them, you may view a video recording about the opportunities they offer to potential UConn research partners on the InCHIP Virtual Meet ‘n’ Greet website.

    FY19 InCHIP-CHCACT Health Research Seed Grant
    Funding Opportunity Announcement
    Letters of intent due by April 26, 2019
    Full proposal applications due by May 31, 2019
    Description: UConn’s Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) is offering a pilot grant program that promotes community-engaged health research in one or more Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) with reciprocal benefit to the FQHC(s), their patients, and the participating UConn faculty. This represents a unique opportunity for an FQHC(s) and UConn faculty to partner to develop sustainable, collaborative, streamlined, and mutually beneficial efforts to identify and address critical clinical and health systems issues. InCHIP is co-sponsoring this seed grant with the Community Health Center Association of Connecticut (CHCACT), an organization that has connections to FQHCs across the state. We are finalizing a process to pair UConn researchers and FQHC collaborators. If you have not yet formalized a research collaboration with an FQHC, you are still welcome to submit a LOI. In that case, you would work with InCHIP to identify the FQHC partner(s) before submitting the full proposal application.

    For more information, contact: InCHIP at seedgrants@chip.uconn.edu