Internal Funding Opportunities

Internal Grant Award Program - Closed

The Internal Grant Award (IGA) program provides resources to a faculty member or other person who has PI-eligible status* to develop projects that will lead to a highly competitive extramural application for sustained research support within 18 months of receiving the award.

The Fall 2022 Application Cycle is now closed. Updated Spring 2023 Cycle dates coming soon. 

Proposal Revision, Program Accelerator, Visionary, Kenneth C. Griffin Research Catalyst, and Catalyst's Spark Award Application

Interdisciplinary Colloquia and Scientific Advocacy Award Application

Mental Health Springboard Awards - Closed

Mental health is an important part of children’s overall health and well-being. Many investigators in the Manne Research Institute have the expertise necessary to understand children’s mental health and mental health disorders and mental health challenges including impact of adverse childhood events, access to treatment, and chronic health conditions. The Mental Health Springboard Awards will provide resources to allow research institute investigators to initiate new research efforts towards understanding aspects of childhood and adolescent mental health across the translational research spectrum (i.e., basic, clinical, and health services research) while working to obtain extramural funding to sustain these new research collaborations.

Review the Spring 2022 Request for Proposals (RFP).

Contact researchdevelopment@luriechildrens.org with questions.

Katz and Manne Research Institute Summer Scholars Program - Open

The 2023 Katz & Manne Research Institute Summer Scholars Program Application is now open. Application Deadline is February 24th. 

Click here to learn more about the program and its requirements.

Mary J.C. Hendrix Outstanding Graduate Student Award - Closed

The Children’s Research Fund provides one $5,000 prize each year to a Manne Research Institute graduate student for their high scholastic achievement and research engagement and productivity. Learn more here.