This funding opportunity is currently accepting applications.
Application RSVP required: Due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
Application deadline: 5 p.m. Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
The submission link will be emailed to principal investigator (PI) who submit an RSVP.
The Rush Woman’s Board Collaborative Research Awards provide flexible funding to support clinical trials and research initiatives spanning all Rush colleges and departments, with preference given to collaborative projects that bring together investigators across multiple Rush colleges and disciplines. Under the direction of the Rush University Provost, the income generated from The Woman’s Board Endowed Fund for Research and Clinical Trials at Rush will be administered and awarded to researchers conducting work within the scope of the fund’s stated purpose.
This award is intended to help investigators generate preliminary data, establish proof of concept, and build the foundation for future transformational funding opportunities. Successful projects may be well-positioned to compete for larger external grants or additional institutional investments that can accelerate healthcare innovations toward improved patient outcomes, clinical implementation, or commercial development.
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Funding Amounts and Availability
- This pilot funding program awards two grants of up to $50,000 for one year.
- Projects must be appropriate in scope for completion of study aims within one year.
- Faculty salary support is limited to 10%.
- No Cost Extensions (NCE) will not be allowed.
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Eligible Investigators
- The PI must hold an active faculty appointment at Rush University at the rank of assistant professor or higher.
- Early career investigators are encouraged to apply.
- There are no citizen or residency requirements.
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Application Criteria
- Creative clinical trials and research initiatives across all Rush colleges and departments.
- Collaborative, interdisciplinary projects that bring together investigators from multiple Rush colleges and disciplines preferred.
- Applications from diverse candidates are encouraged.
- One application per award cycle as PI or multiple PI (MPI).
- The project must be feasible within the applicable project period, unless otherwise specified.
- Applicants are encouraged to identify funding mechanisms (federal, non-federal, or other specific grant mechanisms) to support continued progress.
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How to Apply
A submission link will be emailed to PIs who submit an RSVP. Proposals should be submitted in 2 PDF files and include the following components:
File 1
- Cover Page
- Project title
- Names of MPIs, highest degree, position title, department/division, phone number, and email
- Total funding amount requested
- Statement indicating whether the proposed research overlaps, in whole or part, with any ongoing or previously submitted projects
- List of current Rush collaborators with whom MPIs have published or submitted grant applications within the past three years
- Budget
- Internal non-federal budget form (required). This file should be uploaded as File 2 in original format.
- NIH PHS 398 forms, pages 4 and 5 (required)
- Allowable costs: Faculty salary support limited to 10%, fringe benefits (22%), indirect costs (10%), Rush nonfaculty/student salary support, and publication costs
- Not allowable: capital expenses
- Biographical Sketches
- Required for MPIs only
- Must follow the current NIH format
- Body of Application
- Formatting: 11-point Arial font with 0.5-inch margins
- Project summary/abstract in plain language (1 page)
- Specific aims (1 page)
- Research Strategy
- Significance, innovation, and approach (6 pages)
- Plan for Future Funding (1 page)
- Literature Cited (no limit)
- A form for the Department Chair/Division to acknowledge support of the application will be sent to the PI upon complete submission of the application.
File 2
Internal non-federal budget form (required) in original format.
- Cover Page
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Review Process
- A panel of non-competing researchers will review applications based on the new NIH three-factor review framework.
- Applications that demonstrate potential for future funding will be prioritized.
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Timeline
- Anticipated Award Letter: October 2026.
- Anticipated Funding Period: Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2027.
Norma Sandoval
norma_sandoval@rush.edu