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APAP Research Institute Announces 2003 APAP
Small Grants Program

Call for Grant Proposals

Proposals are now being accepted for the APAP Research Institute’s Small Grants Program. Awards to PA educators will be presented at the 2003 Education Forum, October 22-26, in Phoenix, Arizona. Several grants of up to $5,000 may be awarded. These grants are intended to foster research activity on the education and behavior of physician assistants. This can apply to students, characteristics of education, or the examination of social phenomenon that have application to physician assistants.

Eligibility Criteria

1. The project must be research oriented. A research question or research project should be the focus of the study. The results of the study must have some application to understanding PA activity or education.

2. The research project must be accomplished within 12 months of the award, and a final report on the project submitted to the Research Institute. Grant recipients are expected to present the findings of their studies at the APAP Education Forum one year following the date of the award.

3. The Principal Investigator (PI) must be a faculty member at an accredited PA program and must be employed by the educational institution for a minimum of 20 hours per week for the duration of the project. The PI is responsible for the completion of the project and submitting the one-year status report to the Research Institute.

4. The grant will cover the cost of equipment, material, and operations, as well as most labor, personnel, or consulting costs. Institutional indirect, administrative, or facilities costs will NOT be covered by the Research Institute grant. Institutional support is encouraged but not a criterion. The Research Institute does not support

  • Indirect/administrative costs
  • Capital improvements, construction, or purchasing costs
  • Endowments
  • General operating expenses
  • Fundraising campaigns
  • Personal expenses for educational advancement
  • Ongoing projects to improve the classroom
  • Travel or other expenses related to the preparation of posters or presentation of findings

Proposal Format Requirements

1. Only six pages will be accepted and should be in the format prescribed below.

2. Proposals must be in Microsoft Word 4.0 or higher format (Mac or PC).

3. Proposals must be in 12-point font, with 1.5 line spacing, 1-inch margin left and right, and be left justified.

4. Font choices are Times New Roman, Arial, Courier New, or Tahoma.

5. The proposal must be submitted electronically no later than midnight of the due date.

Format

Page Requirements
Title Page
  • Title of research proposal (bold capital letters, 16 font) near the top
  • Name of Principal Investigator
  • Date
  • Name of host institution
  • Name, address, phone number, e-mail of PI (bottom)
Page 2
  • Title of research proposal
  • Abstract (500 words maximum)
Pages 3-5 Background or rationale, research question, objectives, methods or evaluation, personnel, references, other (3 pages maximum). The format can be the author’s choice.
Page
6
Budget and timeline to complete the study. Budget should include principal investigator, time commitment, activity, and cost as the first line and each person in the project listed below in the same manner. The budget may exceed the Research Institute’s $5,000 cap, but the proposal must specify how the additional cost will be covered.
  Proposals will be accepted only in the above format.

Proposals should be e-mailed as MS Word attachments by midnight, August 19, 2003, to Eileen Evans, APAP, at eileen@aapa.org; phone, 703/836-2272, ext. 3415.

Please contact Eileen with any administrative or procedural questions. Expect a confirmation within a couple of business days after submitting your proposal. If you do not receive this, please contact Eileen to be certain your submission has been received.

Content-related questions may be directed to J. Dennis Blessing, Grant Review Chair, at blessingd@uthscsa.edu; phone, 210/567-8810.

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APAP Update - May 2003