In support of our commitment to reducing global mental health inequities and addressing the health effects of climate change, the Duke Center for Global Mental Health (Duke CGMH) and the DGHI Global Health & Climate Initiative invite interdisciplinary teams, led by a Duke investigator, to submit research proposals that explore the intersection of climate change and global mental health. Each pilot grant will provide up to $30,000 to support research that aligns with our mutual missions to reduce global health inequities through responsive, sustainable, and community-driven solutions.
Through this RFP, we seek to provide pilot funds that support investigators in stimulating research collaborations, generating preliminary findings and data that can be used to obtain external funding awards, and producing additional scholarly output. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to collaborate with community-based colleagues on applications and research projects. Teams new to climate science and global mental health are encouraged to apply.
We expect to fund two pilot grants, depending on alignment with the funding sources for the RFP: 1) The Duke CGMH and 2) the DGHI Global Health & Climate Initiative. The Duke CGMH seeks to support community-based research ideas that will explore (1) mental health outcomes due to climate change, (2) community-based solutions to climate-driven mental health challenges, AND/OR (3) foundational work building toward mental health interventions.The DGHI Global Health & Climate Initiative aims to be a hub for interdisciplinary scholarship connecting health, life, social, physical, and human sciences to: advance climate change and health discovery; test and implement adaptation and mitigation strategies to help address adverse impacts; promote policy change; and develop the next generation of leaders in the global health and climate field.
Deadline: June 30, 2025
We welcome the opportunity to answer questions from potential applicants. Please submit inquiries related to this funding announcement to:
Maeve Salm, MSc
Clinical Research Coordinator
Duke Center for Global Mental Health
Email: maeve.salm@duke.edu
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Duke University
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Address: 103 Allen Bldg, Durham, NC 27708
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Affiliation: Duke University
Address: 103 Allen Bldg, Durham, NC 27708
Website URL: https://ctsi.duke.edu/career-development/national-clinician-scholars-program/duke-ncsp-application-faqs
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