Nursing Research Grants
DUE: MAY 3
WEB: http://www.anfonline.org/MainCategory/NursingResearchGrant.aspx
The purpose of the American Nurses Foundation (ANF) Nursing Research Grants Program is to encourage the research
career development of all nurses. To effectively achieve this goal, the program supports research of beginning and experienced
nurse researchers. Applicants must designate themselves as either a "beginning" or "experienced" nurse researcher.
ELIGIBILITY: In all award categories, the principal investigator must be a licensed registered nurse who has obtained
at least one degree, either a baccalaureate degree or higher, in nursing. Beginning researcher: A nurse who has no more
than three research-based publications in referenced journals and has received, as principal investigator, no more than
$15,000 in extramural funding in one particular research area. Experienced researcher: A nurse who has more than
three research-based journal\publications and has received more than $15,000 as principal investigator, in research
funding since their degree.
FUNDING: Awards for 2010 range from $3,500 to $28,000.

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