HRA members now have the opportunity to join a well-established ORCID consortium led by LYRASIS called the ORCID US Community. This webinar described the many benefits to belonging to this consortium... read more →
This series is designed as an introduction to HRA Analyzer, our members-only online awards database. If you have never worked with Analyzer before, we strongly encourage you to view the... read more →
As grantmakers, we often grapple with how to specifically demonstrate the impact of our research investment. Effectively explaining the return-on-investment from funding research is critical to our mission, as donors... read more →
The Grants Program Analysis Working Group recently held its bimonthly call to discuss the status of current projects and upcoming goals. We had a very productive call, and wanted to... read more →
To access the detailed survey report click the link above. If you have edits to your organization's info, or if you did not submit any documents and would like to now,... read more →
The Grants Program Analysis Working Group hosted a very productive call on November 29. We’d like to provide you with a few highlights from the call, to keep you updated... read more →
Scientific peer review has long been the gold standard for evaluating grant applications, but different organizations implement peer review in different ways. In addition, issues like unconscious bias and data... read more →
Measuring the impact of a non-profit organization’s grants program can be a difficult, and sometimes ambiguous, process. For example, answering a seemingly simple question like, “how successful are we at... read more →
The Donaghue Foundation and the Health Research Alliance joined with HealthDataViz, a Boston firm that specializes in helping healthcare organizations design and present visual displays of data, and offered this... read more →
To identify and showcase how organization's resources have made an impact attendees learned how to answer questions such as: Did your funding keep researchers in the field? Has your research... read more →