Interested applicants are required to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) through the Brown University UFunds system at: https://ufunds.brown.edu. LOIs may be submitted no later than Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 11:59pm ET.
Access to UFunds: UFunds can be accessed either with a Brown University email address or with a Gmail address that has been granted rights to the system. The PI may request Gmail access, or someone else may request permission to submit on behalf of a PI. UFunds is not a multi-user environment. If the PI needs more than one person to work on the application in UFunds, contact Faye_Dvorchak@brown.edu to discuss a possible workaround prior to requesting access to UFunds.
Investigators who were previously granted access to UFunds may use their credentials. New users are required to request access to the UFunds system using a Gmail address via https://tinyurl.com/UFundsAccess. Upon approval, an invitation will be issued to the Gmail address provided. Please note that the registration process may require up to 2 business days; applicants are advised to initiate their request as early as possible.
There is a competitive two-step application process:
STEP 1: Letter of Intent
- The LOI application for the Pilot ePCT includes the following main elements. (Please use this template)
- A. Rationale
B. Overview of Pragmatic Pilot ePCT Design
C. Specific Aims
D. Setting(s) (types and names of health care systems)
E. Participants including the Identification and Enrollment Strategy
F. Intervention Structure and Content
G. Intervention Implementation Strategy, and
H. Clinical Outcome Definitions and Collection Strategy
- Bibliography and References Cited (up to 10 and no more than 1-page; not included in the 2-page limit above)
- Attestation in UFunds that Principal Investigator has read:
- NIH Biosketches for Principal Investigator(s)
STEP 2: Full Proposals by Invitation Only
- Applications selected for further consideration will be invited to submit a full proposal that will be due no later than Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 11:59pm ET. Invited applicants will receive an Application Guide with detailed instructions on all required components.
- Applications that are not aligned with an ePCT design will be administratively triaged prior to review. Pilot ePCTs for intervention generation/refinement (i.e., Stage I on NIH Stage Model) or efficacy trials (i.e., Stage II/III on NIH Stage Model) will NOT be considered.