FOA-Interdisciplinary
Research Leaders 2021 Call for Applications; May 5,
2021
Agency
Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
Description
Interdisciplinary
Research Leaders (IRL) is a three-year national leadership development program
that aims to foster and support new interdisciplinary, action-oriented research
collaborations. Achieving health equity—especially for communities of color,
those in low socioeconomic positions, and Native populations—is a core value of
the program. The aim for the 2021 IRL program is to generate high-quality,
community-engaged research useful for dismantling structural racism and
improving health and health equity. Structural racism is manifested in
policies, practices, and programs in ways that segregate populations based on
race and ethnicity, and create barriers to social opportunity and upward
mobility. There is an urgent need to identify solutions for eliminating and
reversing the devastating effects of structural racism.
For
the 2021 cohort, we will select up to 15 teams of three midcareer
individuals each (two researchers and a community partner) from diverse
disciplinary backgrounds or scientific perspectives.
Applicants
are strongly encouraged to propose scientific research that reveals actionable
solutions for improving the health of populations through public or private
sector policy and/or programs. Achieving health equity—especially for
communities of color; those in low socioeconomic positions; and Native
populations—is a core value of the program. To support these objectives, IRL
prioritizes credible action-oriented research. The overall theme for the 2021
IRL CFA is structural racism and health. Applicants should focus
on one of the two subthemes: 1) Structural racism in health care;
2) Structural racism and community health and
well-being.
Eligibility
and Selection Criteria
The
following individuals are not eligible to apply or be part of an
Interdisciplinary Research Leaders team:
An
informational webinar for prospective applicants will be held on March 18,
2021 at 3 p.m. ET. The webinar is optional, but please register in
advance.
Award:
The
applicant organization will receive up to $125,000 for each team’s specific
research project, including $25,000 per year per fellow. After the fellowship
begins, funds up to $15,000 per year will be available from the national
program center to the community partner’s employer, sponsoring institution, or
another community organization directly involved in the research
project.
Closing
Date:
May
5, 2021
Link
to Full Announcement:
Contact
Information
Email:
ResearchLeaders@umn.edu