Objective: Career Development Awards are mentored awards intended to facilitate the development of individuals with research potential to prepare for a career of independent basic research investigation in the area of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Stipend & Institutional Allowance: Award salary will match applicants’ institutional salary (salaries may be supplemented by the applicant’s institution), depending on postgraduate year (PGY) level, up to $60,000 per year. Fringe benefits are allowed according to institutional policies, but must not exceed 25% of the salary award (up to $15,000 per year). The Foundation will also provide up to $27,500 to be used for non-salary/fringe expenses such as an MPH degree or equivalent tuition (all degrees must be completed within the three years of this award), statistical support, travel to professional meetings, professional memberships and textbooks. These funds may not be used to supplement awardee’s salary/fringe benefits.
Clinical relevance & translational impact: CCF emphasizes studies addressing pragmatic clinical questions that can be implemented in practice and appear in high-impact journals or guidelines .
Focus on IBD challenges: Projects aligned with the “Challenges in IBD Research” priorities (e.g., personalized medicine, microbiome, health disparities) receive top priority .
Career Development Awards: Best suited for early-career researchers (≤10 years post-degree) with relevant IBD experience, committed to building independent careers .
Senior Research Awards: Target established investigators with proven track records and preliminary data; fund pilots to support larger NIH-style proposals .
Well-defined hypotheses, appropriate sample sizes, clear timelines, and realistic milestones are essential .
For clinical awards, demonstrated potential to generate influential publications or guide clinical practice is crucial .
Career Development and Fellowship awards require a committed mentor and evidence of protected research time (e.g., ≥80%) .
Senior awards and clinical investigator grants should include institutional backing, core facilities access, and interdepartmental or multicenter collaboration .
Projects that pioneer personalized approaches—like biomarker-driven treatment selection or new delivery systems—especially when moving toward practice change, perform well .
Innovative product development (e.g., IBD Ventures Smart Pills) reflects CCF’s interest in real-world solutions
Senior Research Award proposals should lay out how generated data will form the basis for larger NIH or foundation funding
Expectation: funded work leads to high-impact publications, clinical guideline citations, and "follow-on" grants
All grants undergo rigorous peer review by IBD experts; quality of science, relevance, innovation, and feasibility are evaluated
📋 Summary Table
Grant Type | Key Predictors of Success |
---|---|
Career Development / Fellowship | Early-stage, strong mentorship, protected time (≥80%), IBD focus |
Senior Research Award | Proven track record, preliminary data, translational potential, scalability |
Clinical Investigator-Initiated | Clinical relevance, practice impact, alignment with priority areas |
IBD Ventures / Litwin Pioneers | Innovative product development or new clinical tools |
✅ Tips to Strengthen Your CCF Application
Frame your project within the “Challenges in IBD Research” framework to show mission alignment.
Build a strong mentorship team, especially for junior awards, specifying roles and time commitment.
Develop clear milestones, sample size rationale, and time-structured aims.
Highlight translational impact—how it will change practice, lead to guidelines, or inform policy.
Plan for the future—lay out the grant pathway to NIH or similar agencies.
Demonstrate innovation via product or data platform development when applicable.
Ensure institutional support, with confirmed resources and collaborations included.
The Foundation is sensitive to personal matters that impact career trajectories. Applicants who have taken leave from their career (e.g., parenting of a child, childbirth, long-term care of a parent/spouse/child/dependent, personal health issues), or have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in a way that puts them outside of the eligibility time frame, should feel free to reach out to Foundation staff ahead of their application submission. We aim to be flexible and adjust these time frames if necessary and appropriate. This can be captured in the applicant's cover letter.*
Individuals who are already well established in the field of IBD research are not considered eligible for this award. Applicants should identify a senior investigator to act as a mentor to facilitate the transition to independence. At the time of application, applicants must be employed by an institution (public non-profit, private non-profit, or government) engaged in health care and/or health related research within the United States. Research is not restricted by citizenship; however, proof of legal work status is required. Applicants must hold an MD and/or PhD (or equivalent degree). Candidates holding MD degrees must have five years of experience after receiving their terminal degree—two years of which must be documented research experience relevant to IBD. Applicants holding PhDs must have at least two years of documented post-doctoral research relevant to IBD. Generally, candidates should not be in excess of ten years beyond the attainment of their doctoral degree.
Proposal Eligibility: Proposal MUST be relevant to IBD (Crohn's disease and/or ulcerative colitis) and must contain a career development plan detailing a training plan, mentorship plan, and describe how receiving this award will facilitate the transition to independence. Only one application is allowed per applicant per submission date. Simultaneous submission of a Senior Research Award and Training Award is not permitted.
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 733 Third Ave Suite 510 New York, NY 10017
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Jul 18, 2025
Jul 18, 2025
$60,000
Affiliation: Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
Address: 733 Third Ave Suite 510 New York, NY 10017
Website URL: https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/research/grants-fellowships/career-development-awards
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