The Discovery Research Grants are now available for established scientists with a long history of published work in the maternal fetal health and related fields.
Donor Name: March of Dimes
Country: Global
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/14/2023
Size of the Grant: $100,000
Grant Duration: 2 years
Details:
Grants are awarded to seasoned researchers seeking to make consequential translational discoveries that will drastically alter clinical care for pregnant women and babies, whether through evidence-based prevention, diagnosis or intervention.
The Discovery Grants are funding vehicles for research inquiries that are as practical as they are ambitious, as attainable as they are groundbreaking, and as transformative as they are necessary. These grants are given to researchers with inquiries that have the power to drastically reshape outcomes for mothers and babies in America and strike a decisive blow against the maternal health crisis in the country.
Focus Areas
- The proposed research should focus on one of these priorities topic areas:
- Late spontaneous pre-term birth
- Focus on prevention and treatment of diseases in mom or baby leading to spontaneous premature birth.
- Investigations addressing all pregnancy-related disorders must have the potential to improve clinical care to prevent adverse maternal and child outcomes.
- Racial inequities as they relate to morbidity and mortality outcomes for mothers and babies
- Focus on physical, mental, or psychological outcomes affecting the ability of mother or child to thrive and maintain health during pregnancy, intrapartum, and up to one year postpartum.
- Investigations may address factors contributing to racial inequities.
- Cardiovascular health conditions developed during pregnancy or exacerbated during pregnancy
- Focus on cardiovascular conditions that begin, develop, or get worse during pregnancy and how to characterize, prevent, and/or mitigate their development.
- Studies may investigate periods of pregnancy, intrapartum, and/or up to one year postpartum.
- Maternal stress, its impact on pregnancy outcomes, and how to mitigate the effects
- Focus on maternal stresses, mental, psychological, or physical. March of Dimes refers to these as Social Determinants and Drivers of Health studies.
- Applications in this area should have potential to impact achieving maternal and child health equity.
- Late spontaneous pre-term birth
Funding Information
- Award amount: $200,000 over two years inclusive of 10% indirect costs ($100,000 in funding each year).
Eligibility Criteria
- March of Dimes invites submissions from:
- health professionals, health researchers, epidemiologists and social scientists with doctoral academic degrees, and either a faculty appointment or equivalent at academic universities, hospitals and research institutions; or
- those who are employees of small businesses, startup companies, non-profit organizations; or
- pharmaceutical companies committed to research in the area of maternal and infant health.
- These applications are not limited to U.S. citizens/are open to global applicants.
- Applicants may not hold any other current March of Dimes grants when applying.
- Applicants may only submit one application, listing themselves as either a PI or Co-PI.
Criteria
- All topics may include investigations looking at the periods of pregnancy, intrapartum, and up to one year postpartum;
- All studies must have the potential to improve clinical care and decrease the rate of maternal mortality;
- Research may include human studies or studies with human tissue or studies at the population level;
- Models systems research is discouraged, but is eligible if used to validate novel human disease processes;
- Research proposals may involve information and communications technology innovations; and
- They encourage multidisciplinary collaborations including those with community-based partners.
For more information, visit March of Dimes.