Innovator Award

Grant Name
Innovator Award
Funder
International OCD Foundation (IOCDF)
Country or Region
United States
Research Field
Anxiety Disorders
Compulsive Behavior
Mental Disorders
Psychology
Deadline
March 1, 2022 (Expired)
Grant Size
Upper $300,000USD Please note that the Innovator Award is a maximum $300,000 grant paid in three equal, annual installments. Indirect costs are allowable but are capped at 15% of the total budget. The maximum amount that will be awarded is $300,000, including indirect costs.
Contact Info
Will Sutton, Program Manager wsutton@iocdf.org
Eligibility
Eligible applicants will have completed residency or their PhD before September 1, 2016, and must have at least five years of research experience.
Description
The IOCDF is grateful for the opportunity to once again offer the Innovator Awards to senior researchers pursuing impactful projects investigating OCD. The Innovator Awards are intended to support innovative and potentially groundbreaking projects — “high-risk, high-reward” science that could make a profound impact on the field and accelerate progress toward new and more effective treatments for OCD, and possibly even lead to a cure. Only projects that investigate topics in OCD will be considered for funding. Eligibility Eligible applicants will have completed residency or their PhD before September 1, 2016, and must have at least five years of research experience.

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Purdue Grant Writing Lab: Introduction to Grant Writing Open Link
University of Wisconsin Writing Center: Planning and Writing a Grant Proposal Open Link

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