Seed Grants
The Institute of Medicine regularly posts calls for proposals to support affiliated faculty. Recent seed grants included summer stipends for graduate students, funds to travel to conference and small equipment grants. Preference is given to projects that are aligned with the goals of the institute and will generate grant proposals to NIH or other funding agency. Current opportunities will be listed here and in the UMaine InfoReady platform.
Summer research seed grants awarded to Institute of Medicine affiliated faculty
Institute of Medicine Internal Seed Grants Announced
Institute of Medicine Internal Seed Grant Program
Institute of Medicine Seed Grant Awardee
July 2024
Elizabeth Armstrong, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Maine
Dr. Armstrong’s project, “Rural Overdose Response Team Participant and Staff Experiences, Retention, and Wellbeing,” examines how overdose response teams operate in rural Maine and how both participants and staff experience and sustain engagement with these services. Through longitudinal qualitative interviews with individuals who have survived a nonfatal overdose and with the behavioral health clinicians and first responders who support them, the study explores barriers to engagement, collaboration quality, compassion fatigue, burnout, and overall wellbeing. The project will generate important pilot data to improve ORT operations statewide and support future external funding proposals.
