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Study of Rural Contexts Pilot Grant Program

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 9 Feb 2026
💰 $75,000/yr

About the role

Description


The Study of Rural Contexts pilot grant program invites proposals for projects that bring together faculty from across the University of Michigan with a focus on rural areas. The intent of this program is to promote interdisciplinary research among faculty members, as well as gain novel insights into rural living. 

The Study of Rural Contexts pilot grant program will make funds available to support research concerned with rural contexts. Proposals may involve but are not limited to behavioral and social science research, studies of geographic and socioeconomic contexts, mobility technology research, health related studies, research on the effects of climate change, projects in infrastructure and public health, and computer science/information technology research. The purpose of this program highlights the lack of research in these fields that focuses on rural contexts, and only requires that the collaborative project be centered on a rural setting.

Qualifications


The project team must be interdisciplinary and include at least one affiliate from the Institute for Social Research (ISR) and one who holds a faculty position (including non-tenure track) or an approved postdoc-to-faculty transition position outside of ISR. A strong preference will be given to proposals including at least one collaborator with a primary affiliation outside of ISR.

The pilot grant application is not currently under review with any other grant-administering program. 

Funding

The amount awarded will be up to $75,000 per year for two years, based on the needs of the project.

Deadlines

Full proposals are due April 6, 2026 at 11:59p.m.

Questions may be directed to Phoenix Chang Roper at phoenixc@umich.edu

Expected Outcomes

Teams will be expected to give a one year progress update as well as a final summary of accomplishments at the end of the two year period.

Application Instructions


Please attach the following in PDF format using 12-pt Times New Roman or Arial Font and margins of at least ½ inch.

  • Cover page that lists the following:

    • Project title

    • Names, email addresses, and institutional affiliations of key investigators (please include all U-M affiliations, with your primary affiliation first)

  • Abstract (300 word maximum)

  • Technical proposal up to 3 pages that incorporates the following:

    • Specific aims of pilot project (½ page maximum)

    • Significance of the topic of the project, and its contribution to the field (1 page maximum)

    • Brief statements that explicitly address the following:

      • How does this project highlight interdisciplinary collaboration that could not be achieved by a single field?

      • How does this project contribute to the study of rural living?

    • Research plan, including timeline showing start/completion of major activities. 

    • Budget justification

  • Documentation of human subjects approval (if necessary) by the appropriate U-M institutional review board (IRB), including PI Name, HUM Number, IRB Study Title and approval period. If the project has not yet received IRB approval, this should be explained in the application.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.

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