Penn Roybal Center announces new funding opportunity with special option for IMPACT co-funding

The Penn Roybal Center on Palliative Care in Dementia is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity. Their pilot program seeks to revolutionize the development and testing of behavioral interventions that leverage behavioral economic insights and data science methods to improve palliative care delivery for persons with dementia (PWD) in long-term services and support (LTSS) facilities. Through an innovative partnership with Genesis HealthCare, one of the nation’s largest LTSS companies, successfully funded pilots will be implemented in Genesis HealthCare facilities.

Proposals for Stage IV larger-scale trials may be eligible for co-funding from the NIA IMPACT Collaboratory. Investigators interested in pursuing this option should send a 2-paragraph outline of the proposal and approximate trial duration and budget to Scott Halpern, MD, PhD (shalpern@upenn.edu) no later than January 15, 2021.

Please note the following about the Penn Roybal Center pilot program priorities:

  1. They welcome applications related to the broad themes of palliative care delivery and advance care planning for persons with dementia in LTSS facilities and their family caregivers.
  2. They specifically encourage applications that use methods from the fields of behavioral economics, data science, or both, but the most meritorious applications regardless of methodologic discipline(s) will be funded.
  3. They will only fund applications that include a clinical trial as defined by the NIH (which may be a pilot trial designed to test intervention acceptability, preliminary efficacy, or other early-phase outcomes). Proposals for multi-year awards may include research in the first year using other methods that will provide essential data in direct support of a clinical trial (e.g., testing of feasibility, acceptability, methods of identifying patients, etc), if the proposal includes a clinical trial in later years.

The Penn Roybal Center will distribute up to $200,000 in direct costs for pilot funding this year. Individual applicants may request budgets from $25,000 to $150,000 in direct costs per year, and may propose projects lasting 1 to 3 years (though 3 years will only be considered for large-scale and highly impactful studies). Additionally, proposals for Stage IV larger-scale trials may be eligible for co-funding from the NIA IMPACT Collaboratory, in which case larger budgets may be requested.  Applications are due February 1, 2021 at 5 PM EST.

More information about the Penn Roybal Center on Palliative Care in Dementia pilot program can be found here
More information about the pilot program and application process can be found here: PennRoybal-Center-Pilot-Announcement_Year-3-RFA-002.pdf.