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CCPR Seed Grant Submission Form

The California Center for Population Research (CCPR) at UCLA is pleased to announce our faculty seed grant program for the FY 2025-26. Deadline: January 31, 2025 (5:00 pm local time) All questions about the program should be directed to Stacey Beggs, Deputy Director, CCPR (deputydir@ccpr.ucla.edu) Please see the full call for proposals here: https://ucla.box.com/s/zjfh0djdfb7roan5g7pvoy2svx6xejvm

Applicant Name(s)
Select all CCPR-affiliated applicants. Primary applicant must be affiliated with CCPR.
Faculty Rank
Rank (junior/senior faculty) of primary applicant
Describe participation at CCPR
e.g., service on committees and attendance at events
  • {name}
Non-CCPR Collaborator #1 (if applicable)
Please use this format: name, faculty rank, department, institution.
  • {name}
Non-CCPR Collaborator #2 (if applicable)
Please use this format: name, faculty rank, department, institution.
  • {name}
Proposal Title
  • {name}
Abstract
State the application's broad, long-term objectives and specific aims. Describe the research design and methods for achieving the stated goals. Please limit to 30 lines of text or half page. (PDF File)
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Proposal
Description of the project with the NIH proposal structure, single-space, 11pt or 12 pt. font, 1" margins. (PDF file, three-page limit, no page limit for reference citations)
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Project Timeline
up to proposal submission for NIH funding.
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Budget & Budget Justification
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NIH Bio
For multiple collaborators, please combine NIH bios into one file.
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Human Subjects Research
Please check this box if your project involves human subjects research that will require either an Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval or exemption determination.
Will the proposed project involve a foreign site?
Are major equipment or facilities at another institution or government agency involved?
Has this proposal previously been funded by CCPR?
Previous funding would include the Seed Grant or Course Release programs.
Does the proposal represent a continuation of work previously or currently supported by other funding?

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