Supports early-career fellows in complex family planning to conduct publishable research advancing the clinical effectiveness, safety, and quality of abortion and contraception care in the US.
Funder: Society for Family Planning
Due Dates (Anticipated): March 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Up to $7,500 per scholar; 12-month award period; up to 10 awards anticipated.
Summary: Supports early-career fellows in complex family planning to conduct publishable research advancing abortion and contraception care.
Key Information: No indirect costs allowed; applicants must be fellows at ACGME-accredited sites.
This grant supports early-career fellows currently training in complex family planning at Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited sites. The program aims to help fellows develop independent research portfolios focused on improving the clinical effectiveness, safety, and quality of complex abortion and contraception care in the United States. Emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, the grant encourages applicants to reflect on how their identities and lived experiences influence their research. The main deliverable is a publishable scholarly research project that has the potential to impact clinical practice, medical education, or health services delivery.