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Funding Opportunites - Research
Further details regarding this announcement can be found at:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/arp.shtml
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Sponsor/Award: |
U S ARMY DEPARTMENT - AUTISM RESEARCH PROGRAM - IDEA DEVELOPMENT AWARD | 2017 FALL COMPETITION |
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Grant Amount: |
$500,000 FOR THREE YEARS |
Deadline: |
Dean's: Contact your Faculty Research Office for deadline details.
Internal: Oct 12, 2017
Sponsor's: Oct 19, 2017
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Subject Areas: |
Autism Spectrum Disorders |
Description: |
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), also known as Pervasive Development Disorders, encompasses a range of complex developmental disorders characterized by mild to severe challenges to social, emotional, and communication abilities.
The Autism Research Program was established to promote innovative, high-impact research focused on autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The ARP focuses its funding on projects that have the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals with ASD. The FY17 ARP Idea Development Award seeks applications from all areas of basic and
preclinical research and strongly encourages applications that address the critical needs of the
ASD community. |
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Application Details: |
Proposal submission is a two-step process consisting of (1) a pre-application submission through eBRAP and (2) an application submission through Grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov/).
Full application by invitation only. See sponsor's website for full submission details. Funding Opportunity #W81XWH-17-ARP-IDAINDIRECT COSTS MUST BE INCLUDED IN BUDGET. |
NOTE: All Letters of Intent and Full Applications must be processed through Research Development & Services for institutional approval. Requests for Institutional approvals should be received no less than 3 days prior to the posted Sponsor deadline. A ROLA Proposal (bearing applicant, Chair and Dean electronic approvals) is required for each submission. |
Western Contacts: |
Hancock,Jennifer Anne
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Sponsor Contacts: |
HELP@EBRAP.ORG ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE P.O. BOX 1211 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK United States (202) 393-1839
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