Grant To Support Nursing Research

To support nursing research, you can explore various grant opportunities from government agencies, nonprofit organizations, foundations, and academic institutions. Here are some potential sources of funding for nursing research projects:

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH): The NIH is the primary federal agency for funding biomedical and healthcare research. It offers numerous grant programs to support nursing research across various areas, including clinical trials, health disparities, chronic diseases, and healthcare delivery. Explore the NIH website and search for relevant grant opportunities through the NIH RePORTER database.
  2. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ): AHRQ funds research to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of healthcare. It offers grant programs focused on healthcare delivery, patient safety, healthcare disparities, and health systems research. Visit the AHRQ website to learn about available grant opportunities and funding priorities.
  3. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma): Sigma is a nursing honor society that offers research grants, scholarships, and awards to support nursing research and leadership development. It provides funding for research projects, doctoral dissertations, and nurse-led initiatives aimed at advancing nursing science and practice. Explore the Sigma website for information on grant programs and application guidelines.
  4. American Nurses Foundation (ANF): The ANF is the charitable arm of the American Nurses Association (ANA) and supports nursing research, education, and scholarships. It offers grant programs to fund nursing research projects focused on patient care, workforce issues, health policy, and nursing practice improvement. Visit the ANF website for details on available grant opportunities and application procedures.
  5. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA): HRSA funds research initiatives and workforce development programs to support nursing education, training, and practice. It offers grant programs aimed at addressing healthcare workforce shortages, improving healthcare quality, and enhancing access to care in underserved communities. Explore the HRSA website for information on grant opportunities relevant to nursing research.
  6. Foundation Grants: Many private foundations and nonprofit organizations offer grant programs to support nursing research and healthcare innovation. Examples include the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the John A. Hartford Foundation, and the Jonas Nursing and Veterans Healthcare program. Research foundation grant opportunities and funding priorities related to nursing research.
  7. University and Academic Institutions: Colleges, universities, and academic medical centers often have internal grant programs to support faculty research, including nursing research projects. Contact your institution’s research office or grant development office to inquire about available funding opportunities and assistance with grant applications.

When applying for nursing research grants, carefully review the eligibility criteria, funding priorities, and application requirements for each grant program. Develop a strong research proposal that clearly articulates the significance of the research question, the research methods and approach, and the potential impact of the findings on nursing practice, education, or policy. Collaborate with colleagues, mentors, and research partners to strengthen your grant application and increase the likelihood of funding success.