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Research Grant on Improving the Use of Research Evidence

Funder
William T. Grant Foundation
LOI Required
No
Application Deadline
Maximum Project Duration
4 years
Research Focus Areas
New
Access to Care
Treatment Development
Delivery and Utilization of Care
Population Focus
Adolescents/Teens
Underserved
Research Methods
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
Secondary Data
Mixed Methods Research
Randomized Control Trials (RCT)
Description
Research grants on improving the use of research evidence fund research studies on strategies focused on improving the use of research evidence in ways that benefit young people ages 5-25 in the United States. We want to know what it takes to get research used by decision-makers and what happens when research is used. We welcome letters of inquiry for studies that pursue one of these broad aims. Research evidence can be a powerful resource for policymakers, agency leaders, organizational managers, and others who make high-stakes decisions that shape youth-serving systems. In addition to informing policy formation and service delivery, evidence from systematic research can deepen decision-makers’ understanding of issues, generate reliable assessment tools, support strategic planning, and guide program improvement. But only if it is used.