Funding Opportunities
CTSI Trustworthiness Seed Funding Opportunity
The CTSI Trustworthiness Seed Funding Opportunity has the primary goal of enhancing community-academic collaborations between the University of Miami and community partners. The purpose of this award is to deploy the AAMC trustworthiness framework with academic research teams and community organizations who already have an ongoing partnership, and to ensure that the deployment of the trustworthiness framework is effective, inclusive, and beneficial to all involved parties. It also aims to bridge the trust gap by promoting transparency, mutual understanding, and collaborative decision-making. Learn more and apply
CTSI Pilot Project Awards
The Miami CTSI offers funding opportunities to support meritorious pilot projects that are highly innovative, translational, interdisciplinary, and health disparities-oriented research proposals. Learn more and respond to the latest RFA.
(K12) CTSI Mentored Research Career Development Program Award in Clinical & Translational Science
The Mentored Research Career Development Program Award in Clinical and Translational Science (K12) aims to develop outstanding independent researchers by providing a two-year structured research training program under the guidance of individualized mentorship. Learn more and respond to the latest RFA
Internal Funding
Internal Funding programs provide a wide array of research funding from bridge and pilot study grants to funds for equipment and more. Learn about Miller School internal awards here.
Limited Submission Awards
Limited Submission Competitions are external solicitations that limit the number of proposals an institution may submit. The Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Scholarship coordinates these programs. To search for internal funding and limited submission opportunities, start here.
CTSA Program Funding Information
Find CTSA Program funding opportunities, frequently asked questions, and information on the activities funded under the CTSA Program.
Population Health Sciences Funding Opportunities
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), an independent nonprofit, nongovernmental organization located in Washington, DC. They fund comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) as well as awards to promote engagement in research, dissemination and implementation projects, methodology research, and the development of research infrastructure. Learn more