Caribbean Health Research Council
           
   

CHRC Research Grant Programme

 

   
   

PURPOSE

The CHRC Research Grants Programme is one of its mechanisms to build health research capacity in the Caribbean.  It is a facility whereby junior/budding researchers are given funding to assist in the conduct of small studies.  Often, these studies are expanded on the basis of the initial findings into larger projects for which support may be sought from funding agencies with larger budgets.  Projects proposals are expected to address areas identified as Regional priority as defined by the Caribbean Cooperation in Health (CCH).  The priority program areas for CCH III are:

  • Chronic Diseases
  • Communicable Diseases
  • Family & Community Health
  • Mental Health
  • Environmental Health
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Strengthening Health Systems
  • Human Resource Development

Eligibility

Any worker in the Caribbean who proposes to study a problem, which is related to the health of the Caribbean people, is eligible to apply for a research grant.  However, priority is given to young/budding researchers or established researchers who are mentoring a junior.

Format and Timing of Applications

Applications must be made on the requisite forms (available on this website).  They are reviewed at meetings of the Scientific and Management Committee of the CHRC, held in January, April and October of each year.  Deadline for submissions of proposals to be reviewed at these meetings are:

  • November 1st
  • March 1st
  • September 1st

Use of Funds

Grants are not intended to replace existing resources or necessarily to meet the entire cost of research projects.

Note that the CHRC will NOT provide:

  • Administrative costs
  • The cost of unspecified research
  • Standard laboratory apparatus
  • Long-term technical support

Equipment

Large items of equipment bought with CHRC funds remain the property of the Council.  The Council, at the termination of a project, may request that such equipment be returned, for use by other researchers.  However, if grantees wish to use the equipment for other studies, they may apply to the Council for permission to do so.

Reports

One of the conditions of the awards is that annual reports must be presented.  Depending on the length of the grant, progress reports should be submitted every six (6) months.  The final report should comprise the following:

  • Abstract (1 page)
  • Executive Summary (3 pages)
  • Full Research Report (no more than 25 pages)
    • Introduction
    • Methods
    • Results
    • Discussion
    • References
    • Tables/Figures
    • Implications for Practice (specify target audience)
    • Implications for Policy (specify target audience)
    • Directions for Future Research

The Executive Summary/Abstract of research studies funded by the CHRC will be posted on its website.

Publications

All publications arising from research conducted using funds from the CHRC should acknowledge that support.

Value of Awards

The CHRC will not normally make grants in excess of US$10,000.

   
           
 
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Fax   : (868) 645-0705
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