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How do I get a NIDRR grant?

The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research funds approximately 250 projects each year, ranging from individual Switzer Fellowships to multi-year Model Systems. With the exception of the Switzer Fellowships, grants are given to institutions and organizations such as universities, hospitals, nonprofit organizations, and small companies. Fellowships are given to PhD or PhD-candidate individuals for one year of focused study on a specific topic. All grants and contracts require an application including research goals, budgets, and dissemination plans.How do I find out about grant opportunities?Several tools are available to keep you up to date on NIDRR grant opportunities:

Can I get a copy of a winning grant application from NARIC?While NARIC serves as NIDRR's library, we do not collect the applications that are submitted in response to notices inviting application. Those are retained by the Institute. In order to obtain a copy, you will need to submit a Freedom of Information Act request through the Department of Education's FOIA officeHow does the application process work?Here's a guide to the grantmaking process from ed.gov.I submitted an application back in February. It's August now. When will I hear an answer?Unfortunately, we have absolutely no role in NIDRR's grant making process so we can't answer this question. We hear about the new grants right around the start of the fiscal year (October 1) when we enter them into the Program Database.Can I get a grant for school?NIDRR grants are specifically for research in disability and rehabilitation. The best places to look for any state or Federal financial aid programs are the financial aid website from the Department of Education and benefits.gov.



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