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Grant-In-Aid Research Awards

 

2009 Deadlines:  March 27th,  October 30th

Please note: The application program will open approximately 8 weeks prior to the deadline.

Application*

Content, format and evaluation guidelines.

The FORE Grant-in-Aid program is directed toward supporting the development of HIM professionals as leaders in defining and validating the unique body of knowledge encompassed by HIM. The results of these studies not only provide information for the HIM professional to apply in meeting current and future challenges, but also support policy initiatives and the redefinition of the roles of HIM practitioners.

Guidelines and Eligibility

The primary or secondary investigator must be an active, associate, or student member of AHIMA. Each recipient shall be limited to one funded grant per year. Ordinarily, the scope of the proposal shall be such that it can be completed within 18 months from the date of funding. There are no minimum or maximum grant request expectations, but the range of grants historically has been between $15,000 and $40,000. Submissions that address one or more of the AHIMA research priorities will receive priority consideration for funding.

Application Submission and Deadlines

The deadline for submission of proposals is September 19, 2008 for the next review.  Resubmissions may be submitted any time within 90 days of resubmission notification.  Final award notification will take place within six weeks of the application deadline.

The Grant-in-Aid application, is available online. The content, format and evaluation guidelines are here.  For further information, contact FORE at (312) 233-1100 or fore@ahima.org.

Summaries

Summaries of Grant-in-Aid and Dissertation studies funded through FORE are now available.

 


 




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