Deadline for Submission of Proposals: Friday, April 11, 2008
Midwest Eye Banks, a non profit corporation, carries out its mission throughout Michigan, Illinois and New Jersey via the Michigan Eye-Bank, the Illinois Eye Bank and the Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey. Midwest Eye-Banks is again pleased to invite research proposals related to the eye and vision.
Funding is envisioned primarily as seed money to develop ideas, collect data or carry out preliminary laboratory work that facilitates application for more extensive support by larger private or governmental agencies.
The research topics may involve basic or applied science including theoretical, experimental or clinical techniques. We seek proposals of high technical merit which advance the understanding of the eye and vision, and the causes and treatment of eye disorders, especially those relating to the cornea, lens, retina and glaucoma.
I. RESTRICTIONS
A. Grants normally will not exceed $15,000. These grants are intended to fund the work of young investigators or new research directions for more established researchers, but are not meant to augment support for research that is already funded.
B. Funding will be for a period of one year but, in certain cases, grants may be renewed for a second year. This requires the competitive submission of a renewal proposal. A summary of project progress must be included in such a proposal.
C. No overhead or training costs will be funded.
D. No more than 10 percent of the total grant may be allocated to fund salary costs for principal investigators.
E. If funding for acquisition of equipment is requested, its application to the research objective must be clearly explained.
F. If human use or animal use is part of the research, documentation of appropriate institutional review and approval must be included.
G. Acknowledgment of Midwest Eye-Banks support must be included in all publications and presentations of research results.
II. APPLICATION
A. Proposals should be as brief as practical but no longer than 4 pages exclusive of references, budget and photos and items mentioned in IIC, G, and H, below. Proposals in excess of 4 pages will be returned and will not be sent to the committee for evaluation.
B. The proposal should consist of the following sections: (1) objectives, (2) description, (3) investigator(s), (4) CV's or NIH biographical sketch (5) budget, and should include a completed Midwest Eye-Banks title page (See page 1 of the Application).
One original and ten (10) copies of the proposal must be submitted.
C. Identify any current or pending support for the proposed research. If you do have funding that has relevance to or overlaps with this program, please explain why you believe grant support is justified. This explanation must not exceed one (1) page.
Applications should state if the project has been submitted to NIH, NEI or other agencies for funding. If so, include the decision arrived at by these agencies.
D. In preparing the budget, please be sure to allow $100 for each eye/corneal tissue required for research purposes.
E. Mail or deliver proposals to the Midwest Eye-Banks corporate offices, addressed as follows: Midwest Eye-Banks, ATTN: Research Review Committee, 4889 Venture Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48108.
F. Proposals received after the deadline of 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 11, 2008, will be returned unopened.
G. A brief paragraph, in layman's terms, must accompany the application so that press releases, suitable for the general public, can be issued as soon as funding decisions are made.
H. If the Principal Investigator has received funding from Midwest Eye-Banks in the last two years, a progress report on that grant should be included in the appendix. This is required whether or not the previous grant was related to the current proposal.
The progress report should not exceed 2 pages.
Application for Scientific Research Award
III. PROPOSAL REVIEW
Proposals satisfying the restrictions will be reviewed and technically evaluated by the independent Research Review Committee of the Midwest Eye-Banks. The Committee will advise the Midwest Eye-Banks' Board of Directors of those proposals whose technical merit warrants funding, and the Committee will rank the proposals. The Board will fund proposals to the extent permitted by available funds of the Midwest Eye-Banks.
IV. REVIEW CRITERIA
A. The significance and scientific or clinical merit of the proposed project, and its characterization as an innovative and/or pilot project that provides a basis for more extended support.
B. The methodology, including choice of experimental material.
C. The investigator's background and training related to the subject of the project.
D. The adequacy of necessary facilities.
E. The adequacy of justifications presented for the budget request.
F. Appropriate approvals for human or animal use.
V. ANNOUNCEMENT OF DECISIONS
Funding decisions will be announced by the end of June, 2008. Funding will be provided in two equal installments during Midwest’s fiscal year. Disbursement dates for funding will be August 29, 2008 and May 29, 2008. Midwest Eye-Banks will return a postcard acknowledging receipt of proposals. If you do not receive a postcard within seven (7) working days from the date of your mailing, please contact our office immediately.
VI. MIDWEST EYE-BANKS CONTACT PERSON
Questions regarding any aspect of this project may be directed to:
Midwest Eye-Banks
ATTN:Kevin Ross
President and Chief Executive Officer
4889 Venture Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(800) 247-7250