From: COEHD Faculty Research <COEHDFacultyResearch@utsa.edu>
Date: Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 10:14 AM
To: "coehd@lists.it.utsa.edu" <coehd@lists.it.utsa.edu>
Subject: Research funding opportunities for Covid-19 related studies
Dear Colleagues,
Just want to remind you to check for updates to websites posting funding opportunities, which will post new RFPs regularly:
VPREDKE has created the Research UTSA COVID-19 webpage consisting of the latest guidance from UTSA and sponsoring agencies. This page is updated regularly and highlights the latest statements.
And for federal funding:
http://research.utsa.edu/covidfundingopps/
And for local funding:
http://www.saafdn.org/Nonprofits/Grants/COVID-19-Response-Fund
Additional information distributed at the following link from APA also is provided below (https://www.apa.org/topics/covid-19/funding-research-opportunities):
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The National Science Foundation is
soliciting pandemic-related research proposals to be funded up to $200,000 for a maximum duration of one year through its Rapid
Response Research grant program. Grant submission is still open.
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The National Institute of Mental Health and
the National Institute of Aging announced administrative
supplements or revisions to existing grants to investigate, among other things, how COVID-19-related changes in the social, economic, institutional and policy environments differentially impact the health
and welfare of people across the life course and in vulnerable social groups. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through May 1.
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) will
soon be releasing two time-limited Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs). The first will come out in April for teams that already have AHRQ grants to add information about how they are responding to
COVID-19. The second will come out in May and will request new applications about how health systems are responding to COVID-19.
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The American Psychological Foundation will
fund two grants of up to $20,000 each to fund pilot projects, additions to existing studies, and/or literature reviews that will help psychologists to work with individuals, families and groups who are
struggling to cope during these challenging times. Applications are due May 1.
The National
Institute of Drug Abuse is also funding COVID-19 research on risks and outcomes for individuals with substance use disorders. Grant submission is closed for these grants.
Michael J. Karcher, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research
Professor of Educational Psychology
College of Education and Human Development (COEHD)—UTSA
501 Cesar Chavez Blvd., Suite DB 4.337 (DT); MB 3.476 (Main Campus)
(210) 458-2032; 458-2650 (department)
michael.karcher@utsa.edu
Emily P. Bonner, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for Research
Associate Professor, C&I
Co-Director, San Antonio Mathematics Collaborative
Chair, UTSA Faculty Senate
College of Education and Human Development (COEHD)—UTSA
(210) 458-5402
emily.bonner@utsa.edu
Raitza Garcia
Assistant Director of Development
College of Education and Human Development
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Mail: One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249
Office: MB 3.488
Office: 210-458-6505 (Mobile: 210-831-4609)