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Dissemination and Implementation Research in Communication Disorders Conference (U13 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
MEDIUM
Application DeadlineNovember 25, 2024
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
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Highlights

This program offers you a unique opportunity to receive funding to organize an annual conference focused on vital research areas like hearing, speech, and balance. By bringing together experts, you can foster knowledge exchange and collaboration, enhancing your business’s profile in the field. This isn’t just about hosting an event; it’s about building strong connections with researchers and professionals, paving the way for future partnerships.

The funding operates as a cooperative agreement, which means you will have dedicated support from federal program staff. They will work closely with you before and after the award, providing guidance and resources to ensure your conference is a success. This partnership can lead to valuable insights and expanded networking opportunities, helping you elevate your business's presence in the research community.

The program aims to enhance your capabilities, even though a specific funding amount is not set. Engaging in this initiative not only increases your visibility but also allows your business to have a meaningful impact in addressing communication disorders. Don’t miss the chance to broaden your horizons and contribute to important advancements in your industry.

Financing Details

Type of Financing
This program offers a cooperative agreement grant. This means that it provides funding to support conferences related to research skills in various areas such as hearing, balance, taste, and more.

Repayment Terms and Fees
There are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with this grant, as it does not require repayment. Generally, there are no hidden fees tied to the funding either, making this a straightforward financial opportunity for you to enhance your research dissemination efforts.

Eligible and Ineligible Expenses
You can use the funds for expenses directly related to organizing and executing the conference. This includes venue costs, speaker fees, travel expenses, materials, and equipment necessary for hosting the event. However, the funds cannot be used for anything unrelated to the conference's primary mission, such as general business expenses or non-conference related travel. Always ensure your expenditures align with the objectives of the grant.

Qualifications

  • Location: Available across the country.
  • Sectors: Open to all sectors.
  • Employees: No minimum or maximum employee requirement.
  • Revenue: No minimum or maximum revenue qualification.
  • Legal Structure: Applicable to all legal structures.
  • Profit Structure: Applicable to all profit structures.

Disqualifications:

  • Conference Type: Clinical trials are not allowed.

Description

This program gives you a chance to receive funding to organize and run an annual conference focused on research in critical areas like hearing, speech, and balance. You can gather experts to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and work together to improve communication disorders. This kind of collaboration can boost your business's profile and foster connections with researchers and professionals in your field.

The funding is structured as a cooperative agreement, meaning you won't be alone in this endeavor. Federal program staff will work closely with you before and after the award, ensuring you have the support you need to make your conference successful. This can lead to valuable insights and expanded opportunities for collaboration in your industry.

Although there's no exact funding amount set, the program aims to enhance your capabilities and provide you with resources to advance your mission. This approach allows your business to engage actively in an area that can have a meaningful impact while also increasing your visibility in the research community.

Program Steps

  1. Prepare Your Project Proposal
    Outline your vision for the annual conference. Include the goals, target audience, and potential speakers or experts you wish to invite.

  2. Gather Required Documentation
    Collect the following documents needed for the application:

    • A detailed budget plan for the conference
    • A curriculum vitae or resume of the primary organizer
    • Letters of support from potential partners or collaborators
    • A timeline for planning and executing the event
  3. Complete the Application Form
    Fill out the official application form on the program’s website. Ensure all sections are completed accurately.

  4. Submit Your Application
    Review your proposal and documentation. Once everything is in order, submit your application through the designated online portal.

  5. Prepare for Follow-Up Communication
    After submission, be ready to engage with federal program staff. They may reach out for clarifications or additional information.

  6. Attend Pre-Award Meetings
    If selected, participate in any pre-award meetings or training sessions provided by the program staff to ensure a smooth planning process.

  7. Plan and Execute the Conference
    With funding and support, organize the conference according to your proposal. Stay in contact with program staff for guidance and resources throughout the process.

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