This grant funds research to develop and test interventions that improve long-term health, function, or community living for people with lifelong burn injuries.
Funder: Administration for Community Living
Due Dates: July 14, 2026 (optional notice of intent) | July 23, 2026 (full application due by 11:59 p.m. ET)
Funding Amounts: $695,000–$700,000 per year for 3 years (total up to $2,100,000); 1 award expected
Summary: Supports research to develop and test interventions and models to improve long-term health and community living outcomes for people with burn injury.
This opportunity supports a Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project (DRRP) focused on burn injury as a lifelong condition. The objective is to generate new knowledge and develop an evidence-based model for the long-term management of burn injury, with the goal of improving health, function, and community living outcomes for people living with burn injuries. The funded project may address intervention development, efficacy, or scale-up evaluation, and must involve people with burn injury and relevant stakeholders in all phases, including research, dissemination, and utilization activities. The grant requires accessible outputs and compliance with federal accessibility standards.