Psychosocial Research
Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
Type of Organization: Foundation
Contact Name: Constanza Svidler
Email Address: constanza@chnfoundation.org
Funds Available for Clinical Trials:
✗ Research:
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Funding Details
Requirements: ELIGIBILITY The following applies to all funding categories:
• Applicants must have a doctoral degree or an equivalent professional degree (e.g., PhD, MD, DVM). Postdoctoral applicants should follow instructions in the "PSR POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS” section regarding degree completion. o Non-fellowship applicants must demonstrate appropriate experience to serve as an independent Principal Investigator (PI). The Neilsen Foundation encourages submissions from eligible PIs who represent a wide range of disciplines; however, it is required that relevant SCI expertise is represented on the proposed research project team.
• The grantee organization must be a nonprofit academic/research institution or rehabilitation facility located in the United States or Canada with the capability to conduct grant-funded research.
o The Applicant named in a grant application must be employed by and deemed eligible by the grantee organization to apply for a grant and is expected to be responsible for conduct of the research. The Applicant is not required to be a citizen of the United States or Canada.
o Each application must include the appropriate endorsement of an institutional official who is responsible for the administration of grant funds (hereafter known as the “Grants Administrator”).
• Neilsen Foundation grants are not awarded to individuals, private foundations, or non-functionally integrated Type III supporting organizations.
• A PI may submit only one application in a given cycle in this portfolio (see CONCURRENT GRANTS section under PART 3, SECTION B., below). • The Neilsen Foundation does not recognize Co-Principal Investigators—if two or more investigators are working together on a research project, name only one as the Applicant; the other(s) should be listed as collaborator(s). Collaborators and/or consultants do not need to be affiliated with the same institution as the PI; a subcontract may be used to support a domestic or international collaborator or consultant.
• Multiple PIs from an institution may submit concurrent, independent applications in a given grant cycle. In such cases, each project must be distinct, with non-overlapping Aims.
• The Neilsen Foundation discourages Postdoctoral Fellows and their mentor(s) from submitting concurrent applications with overlapping Aims to multiple funding categories within this portfolio.
• It may not be necessary to provide preliminary data. Neilsen Foundation funding may be sought to allow the Applicant to obtain data to establish a line of research if the proposal provides strong rationale (i.e., support from the literature or use in an indication other than SCI) that justifies testing the hypotheses with the proposed experimental design. However, if feasibility issues add an unacceptable risk of failure, reviewers may note that preliminary data to address this risk should have been provided.
Other info: For research about the interrelation of behavioral, social, psychological, and other factors that affect quality of life for the spinal cord injury community.
PSR PILOT GRANTS Overview:
• This funding is intended to support pilot studies that lay essential groundwork, allow the PI to test the feasibility of novel methods and procedures, and/or collect new data that can lead to or enhance larger-scale studies. Proposed pilot projects should indicate how they will establish a new investigational program or take on “risk” balanced by high potential impact.
• Applicants must have a doctoral degree or other equivalent terminal professional degree, be beyond the postdoctoral level (i.e., Instructor, Assistant Professor, or equivalent research position) at the time of the FGA submission, and demonstrate appropriate experience to serve as an independent PI.
• Criteria for these grants include the scientific merit of the project, the innovative nature of the proposed psychosocial research, and the likelihood that success will move the SCI field forward.
• Funding for PSR Pilot grants is for up to two years, for a maximum total cost of $300,000.
For More Details: https://chnfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/PSR-2025-Application-Guide_FINAL-12.15.23.pdf