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Joseph P. Healey Research Grant Program
The Joseph P. Healey Research Grant Program supports research and scholarly activities that enhance the quality of the academic and intellectual life at the university. All forms of research and scholarly activities are eligible through this grant program.
Deadline |
Applications must be submitted via Kuali Proposal Development by Monday, April 1, 2024, at 5:00 PM EST. Contact your Departmental Research Administrator for further guidance. |
Awards Announced | ~June 1, 2024 |
Maximum Award |
$10,000 |
For additional information, please contact internal.grants@umb.edu
Eligibility to Submit a Proposal
Current UMass Boston faculty or research staff members are eligible to submit a proposal for consideration. Single or multi-PI applications are eligible, including non-UMass Boston senior personnel (unfunded collaborators).
Application and Submission Information
Applicants are required to submit Proposals through Kuali Proposal Development (PD). Applicants must contact their Department’s Research Administrator for assistance in submitting their application.
Download the Kuali Internal Funding Programs Guide (also called: Aggregator Internal Submission Guide).
By using UMass Boston’s online portal, all department-related signatories, such as Dept. Chairs and Deans will be sent notifications to approve proposals electronically. PI’s, and CO-PI’s, will also be sent notifications to confirm Financial Conflict of Interest.
Excluding the ORSP Budget Workbook, the following attachments must be completed and saved as PDFs for your Internal Submission.
Checklist of Submission Items
2. Budget Justification
3. Abstract
4. Project Narrative
6. Current and Pending Support
7. Letters of Collaboration (if applicable)
Budget Workbook
Project Period: 07/01/2024 to 12/31/2025
Max Award amount: $10,000
No indirect costs or F&A on any application
Use ORSP Budget Tool found here. Keep this attachment in excel format.
Request only those items indispensable to the project and not available through one’s department or from other funding sources.
Budget Justification
The accompanying budget justification must explain each item requested in this budget – a maximum of 2 pages, with a font size no smaller than 12.
Allowable budget items:
- Graduate & Undergraduate research assistants
- Required supplies and materials
- Technical and/or administrative support above and beyond standard departmental resource
- Travel costs that are necessary to conduct the research
- Funds to conduct research using the UMass Boston Core Facilities – Genomics Core, Environmental Analytical Core Facility, and the Animal Facility.
Unallowable budget items:
- Course buyouts, salaries, or additional compensations for PI or Co-PIs
- Travel to present results of research
- Capital equipment
- Personnel costs at other universities or institutions
Abstract
Abstracts are a maximum of 1 page, with a font size no smaller than 12. Please include the following;
- A succinct project description and summary of the proposed work which should be informative to other persons working in the same or related fields
- If applicable, briefly describe the interdisciplinary or multi-disciplinary nature of the proposed project
Project Narrative
Narratives are a maximum of 4 pages, double-spaced, with a font size no smaller than 12.
This is the core of the proposal describing the project for which funding is being requested. The applicant must be as clear as possible, remembering that the review committee will represent various disciplines and program areas and will not necessarily have strong expertise in the subject matter of the proposal.
The project narrative will be evaluated based on the following elements:
- Specific goals, objectives, and problem statement for this research or scholarly activity
- Significance of the project to your field and to you as a researcher
- Research methods and approach
- Outcomes of the proposed project (e.g., preparation of a manuscript for publication, production of a piece of music or art, presentation at a professional meeting, submission of a proposal for external funding)
Biosketch(es)
A biosketch is needed for each PI and Key Personnel – maximum 3 pages. Further instructions are on the Biosketch Template found here.
Current and Pending Support
PI’s and all Key Personnel must each complete the Current and Pending Support form found here.
Other Attachments
Letters of Collaboration – Letters of collaboration should be limited to stating the intent to collaborate and should not contain endorsements or evaluations of the proposed project.
Letter of Collaboration Template found here.
Review Process and Committees
Awards will be announced June 1, 2024
Each Internal Funding Opportunity has its own Review Committee. Each committee is comprised of university faculty and research staff members, and, if feasible, community partners drawn from various disciplines, program areas, and community perspectives will review all proposals and make award recommendations.
The final funding, and award decisions will be made by the Vice Provost for Research. The committee will evaluate, score, and rank each eligible proposal according to the following merit criteria:
- Significance
- Approach/Project Design
- Innovation
- Goals and Objectives
- Project Outcomes
- Investigator(s) Qualifications
Award Management
The Joseph P. Healey Grants are administered in accordance with established university fiscal procedures and policies relating to the conduct of sponsored programs. The anticipated project period will be from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2025. All budget expenditures and project activities must occur within the project period.
The following conditions are made to all awards and must be adhered to by each recipient:
- A final project report must be submitted via email by December 31, 2025, summarizing grant activities, expenditures, and outcomes. Please access the ORSP internal grants page to access the most up-to-date final report template.
- One copy of submitted, published, or conference papers and facsimiles or descriptions of artistic creations that result from the project activities must be emailed when they become available.
- All publications resulting from the grant project and all narratives associated with exhibitions or performances of works resulting from the grant project must acknowledge the assistance of the Joseph P. Healey Research Grant program of the University of Massachusetts Boston.