The Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) houses successfully funded F, K, and R grant applications from CTSI and the Department of Medicine. You must first request access for examples to be shared. Access Request form
Click here to begin a request for pre-award support from the central UMN Med School Pre-Award Team! They will follow-up with you within 2 business days.
All UMN Medical School grant-seekers must follow the same guidelines and procedures, which the Pre-Award team coordinates and supports for all Departments including FMCH.
See their website for an overview of their services, requirements, and their prodigious library of resources and templates. You can reach them via email at mspreaward@umn.edu.
Support is available for completing your Other Support and Biosketch documents, including when using the SciENcv system for Federal grants. Contact Amy Ash at aash@umn.edu with any questions or to set up a time to discuss your needs.
You can also take a look at this slide deck for more information:
The Facilities and Resources page is updated on a quarterly basis. It is a comprehensive document that you can copy and edit as needed.
The Office of Research maintains lists of funding and award opportunities (U of MN log-in required):
View this opportunity tracker for a rolling list of large, center-level funding opportunities.
View general internal and external funding and award opportunities.
View proposals issued by private foundations via Google Drive here. Assembled by the U of M Foundation Central Corporate & Foundation Engagement team, this list is updated continuously as new RFPs are announced.
Access the list of open RFPs via a searchable database on UMF's Charitable Grants website accessible here (requires UMN login): https://umfgrants.umn.edu/saml_login. This website offers the ability to select RFPs by academic discipline and/or sponsor. New RFPs are added to the website on a weekly basis.
The University of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Discovery Fund provides up to two awards with a maximum funding amount of $10,000 total to support early stage ideas, creative research, and scholarly projects that advance the art and science of family medicine.
This opportunity is open to clinical faculty, staff, residents, and fellows of the UMN Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. We expect results of awarded projects to be shared outside of our department to make an impact in family medicine.
MAFP provides several funding opportunities for family medicine residents and medical students.
Find your post-award accountant! Here's the list! Alphabetical by the last name of the PI.