Climate and Health Interdisciplinary Awards (CHI)

Application Deadline

Oct 31, 2024

Status

No Longer Offered

Grant Information

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund Climate and Health Interdisciplinary Award provides support for collaborative exploratory work that opens new ground for comprehensively assessing or mitigating the impacts of climate change on human health. This program will support both individual scientists and multi-investigator teams. Early career faculty and postdoctoral fellows nearing their transition to independence are especially encouraged to apply, whether individually or within teams.

Our goal is to prime new discoveries in areas that are difficult to reach through discipline-specific, silo-driven approaches. Through this program, we will provide flexible funding for conceiving and piloting work that will grow into productive and informative collaborations among researchers approaching connected questions from fields that usually do not interact.

General

Can I submit a paper application?
No. BWF requires that all applications for this program be submitted electronically. Paper applications will not be accepted.


Can I change my application once submitted?
No. Once your application is submitted, it cannot be changed.


Can Letters of Collaboration be included in the application?
No. Collaborative situations can be described in the five-page Project Plan - there is no need for individual collaborative letters.


How serious are you about the page limit on the project plan?
All applicants must stay within the set five-page limit or the application will be rejected.


Does the bibliography count toward the five-page maximum Research Plan?
No. It is considered part of the required supporting materials. Abbreviations should be limited in the text.


Is there a font or margin requirement for the research plan?
Use standard 11- or 12-point type for the text. The text must be single-spaced, with a one-half inch or larger margins on all sides.

Accessing the Application

Do I need to complete my application in one session?

No, you can start an application and return at a later time to complete the application. When beginning a new application, you are required to establish a ProposalCentral log-in and password if you do not already have one. At any time during the application process, you may click the "save" button, exit the application, and return at a later time.

Logistics

I forgot my user id and/or password. What should I do?
For a forgotten password or user ID, visit the BWF grant application system and click the forgotten password link.


I completed my application. How do I submit it?
Once the application is complete, proceed with the following steps:

  • Click “Validate” on the sidebar to see if any errors are identified. All information must be provided prior to application submission.
  • If there are no missing items in the application, click on the SUBMIT link on the sidebar. Click the blue SUBMIT button. The application is NOT submitted until you complete this step.
  • Applications submissions must occur prior to 3:00 pm (EST) on the day of the deadline. The submit button will disappear after that time. Applicants should receive a confirmation email once your application is submitted. If you do not receive this email, please reach out to BWF.

If I’m having trouble with the electronic application, whom can I contact for help?
For questions about the electronic application, please contact Darcy Lewandowski via email or by phone at 919-991-5132.

2024

Andrea Buchwald, PhD
University of Maryland-BaltimoreIdentifying predictors of climate resiliency in a malaria-endemic setting
 
Caroline Wegner, PhD
McGill UniversityBiophysical models for the effect of climate change on respiratory virus transmission
 
Katharine Walter, PhD
University of UtahInvasion of Coccidioides, the Valley fever fungus, under climate change

2022

Jessica Fanzo, PhD
Johns Hopkins UniversityImproving Climate Services for Public Health Practitioners in Resource-Constrained Settings
 
Michael Robert, PhD
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityInvestigating meteorological, ecological, and anthropogenic drivers of dengue emergence in temperate regions of Argentina

Award Timeline

Aug 29, 2024

Pre-Proposal Deadline

Sep 13, 2024

Invitation to submit full proposal

Oct 31, 2024

Application Deadline

Feb 28, 2025

Notice of Award

Apr 01, 2025

Award Start Date

Mar 31, 2028

Award End Date

Program Contacts

Victoria McGovern, PhD

Senior Program Officer

Darcy Lewandowski

Program Associate

Kendi Kajogo

Program Coordinator