Funding-Limited Submission - RGK Foundation Grants; April 8, 2013
Description:
RGK
Foundation awards grants in the broad areas of Education, Community, and Medicine/Health.
The Foundation's primary interests within Education include programs that focus
on formal K-12 education (particularly mathematics, science and reading),
teacher development, literacy, and higher education. Within Community, the
Foundation supports a broad range of human services, community improvement,
abuse prevention, and youth development programs. Human service programs of
particular interest include children and family services, early childhood
development, and parenting education. Youth development programs supported
typically include after-school educational enrichment programs that supplement
and enhance formal education systems to increase the chances for successful
outcomes in school and life. The Foundation is also interested in programs that
attract female and minority students into the fields of mathematics, science,
and technology. The Foundation's current interests in the area of Medicine and
Health include programs that promote the health and well-being of children,
programs that promote access to health services, and Foundation-initiated
programs focusing on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
Institutional
Limit: The
Foundation limits an institution to only one electronic Letter of Inquiry (LOI)
in a twelve-month period.
Website:
For
additional information see http://www.rgkfoundation.org/public/guidelines.
Internal
Competition: Because
RGK limits the number of proposals that can be submitted, individuals interested
in submitting an application should send the following information to the
Office of the Vice President for Research at limitedsubmissions@uky.edu and a copy to their
Associate Dean for Research by Monday, April 8, 2013:
A
committee will be convened to review the applications and the selected
applicant will be notified and authorized to submit the Letter of Inquiry.
Questions about the submission process may be sent to Ms. Annette Evans in the
Office of the Vice President for Research (alevan4@email.uky.edu or 257-1663.)