Community Engaged Research Seed Grant: NOI due Nov. 1

The Notice of Intent required to apply for a Tier Two INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Seed Grant is due tomorrow, Nov. 1. All that is required is a brief (500 word max) project description.

The Tier Two INSPIRE! Grant will support a researcher new to community engaged research or creative activity with up to $10,000 over one year to implement the early phases of a community engaged project. Full proposals are due Dec. 1.

Tier Three grants (supporting established community engaged projects) are due Spring 2024.

Visit the program website for more information or reach out to the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships at or.orap.servicedesk@wsu.edu.

Please note that funding under the INSPIRE! Community Engaged Research Program is only available to WSU Pullman faculty.

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