FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Indiana CTSI funding programs help accelerate the work of investigators who are exploring new concepts, developing new technologies, or creating new solutions to old problems. There are two type of main funding opportunities through CTSI - Seed Funds and Training Funds. Seed Funds is money awarded to investigators to assist them in developing promising new technologies and programs from the conceptual stage to clinical studies. Training Funds are typically awarded to junior faculty investigators so they have opportunities to be mentored in research-intensive, multi-disciplinary settings towards the goal of developing careers in translational research.
GRANT SUBMISSION SUPPORT
Whether a researcher needs help preparing a grant submission or is looking for guidance on study design, the Purdue Executive Vice President for Research and Partnerships (EVPRP) office can help. With many years of experience navigating the complex arena of research funding, the EVPRP Research Development team can help you navigate the grant submission process.
EXTERNAL GRANT AND FUNDING RESOURCES
Indiana CTSI assists researchers to identify funding opportunities, both in and outside the University. Several centers and institutes on campus offer their own funding opportunities, including EVPRP.
Pivot funding database and other search tools
Purdue University uses the Pivot funding database to curate and maintain weekly listings of new and recently updated funding opportunity announcements worldwide. In addition to using the curated weekly listings, users at Purdue can use Pivot to search for funding opportunities in all academic disciplines. Visit the Purdue EVPRP website to learn more about Pivot and to view the most recent curated lists, as well as links to other search tools.