Listed below are some of the resources provided during the April 21, 2022 "Enhancing Program Performance Using Logic Models” session during the spring virtual members meeting. Resources for "intro to... read more →
The March 15, 2022 call for the Misconduct and Ethics community focused on the intersection of funders and academia in mitigating toxic workplace environments and unethical researcher behavior such as... read more →
Many HRA members provide mentoring, networking and other professional development opportunities and keep their awardees and alumni engaged with the mission of the organization. The google sheet found on the... read more →
The Research Workforce and Early Career Development Community held an Open Mic session on the Funder’s role in Professional Development for Early Career Investigators (ECIs). The Open Mic session started... read more →
In this webinar, Emily Harris (ED of the Disability & Philanthropy Forum) expanded our understanding of “disability” by citing examples. Physical and mobility (polio, limb difference) Sensory (Deaf/hard of hearing,... read more →
At its February call, the DEI Community learned about the Open & Equitable Model Funding Program. This program is a collaboration between the Open Research Funders Group (ORFG) and the... read more →
This is a logic model for a hypothetical diseased-focused grants program developed several years ago by Sindy Escobar Alvarez at the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Logic Models facilitate effective program planning, implementation, and evaluation. A program logic model is a picture of how your program works – the theory and assumptions underlying the program. The... read more →
This is a logic model for the NIH K award career development programs, showing the expected theory of change. It is from a report prepared by WESTAT for NIH entitled... read more →