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January 22, 2026: We are currently requesting applications for our LaunchPad, Small Grant, and Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Awards. For more information regarding award details, eligibility, submission requirements, and deadlines, please review the corresponding calls.


Call for LaunchPad Awards

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Call for Small Grant Awards 

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Call for Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Awards

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LaunchPad Awards

To facilitate transdisciplinary collaborative grant proposal development and increase the number of competitive external proposal submissions among Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University scholars, we are providing pilot funds to support research team building and pilot data collection for external grant proposal preparation. The maximum award amount is $20,000. Proposals must include investigators from different departments, colleges, or schools within Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University. Priority will be given to basic and applied research that improves the health of individuals and communities by preventing disease and injury and promoting quality of life. Current HCRI members are eligible to apply for LaunchPad Awards.  Current HCRI members are eligible to apply for LaunchPad Awards. If you are not yet a member, please complete the  

2024 LaunchPad Award Recipients

2022 LaunchPad Award Recipients

2021 - No LaunchPad awards due to Covid-19 

2020 LaunchPad Award Recipients 

2019 LaunchPad Award Recipients

2018 LaunchPad Award Recipients
 

Small Grants

In conjunction with the other Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University Institutes, the Healthy Communities Research Institute offers pilot funding to faculty members. Priority will be given to basic and applied research that improves the health of individuals and communities by preventing disease and injury and promoting quality of life. Research proposals can only be submitted to one institute through this funding mechanism. Recipients of the Small Grant Awards can receive up to $5,000 from HCRI and may be eligible for supplemental funding in the amounts of $2,500 or $3,500 (if project involves undergraduate research) through the University Research Council.  Current HCRI members are eligible to apply for Small Grant Awards. If you are not yet a member, please complete the  

2024 Small Grant Funded Projects

2023 Small Grant Funded Projects

2022 Small Grant Funded Projects

 

Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Awards

The Healthy Communities Research Institute Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Awards recognize the highest level of graduate student scholarship at Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State  University, highlighting the original and innovative work of our master’s students and doctoral candidates. Priority will be given to basic or applied research that improves the health of individuals or communities by preventing disease and injury and promoting quality of life. Students and/or their advisors must be current members of HCRI to apply. If you are not yet a member, please complete the .

2024 Funded Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Award Recipients

2023 Funded Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Award Recipients

2022 Funded Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Awards Recipients

2021 Funded Distinguished Dissertation Award Recipients