Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects (DRRP) Program: Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center
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If your organization translates disability research into practice tools and can manage a multi-stakeholder knowledge center, this federal center-grant funds that mission directly.
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What this is
The Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects (DRRP) Program's Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center funds organizations to develop, manage, and disseminate evidence-based knowledge products that bridge the gap between disability research and real-world practice. This opportunity is designed for entities capable of synthesizing complex research data, creating accessible educational materials, and reaching rehabilitation professionals and people with disabilities. The program emphasizes moving research findings out of academic settings and into actionable formats for clinicians, policymakers, and consumers.
Who can apply
Eligibility requirements are not specified in the provided text. Typically, ACL Model Systems centers require institutional capacity (universities, research centers, or established non-profits) with demonstrated expertise in disability research, knowledge management systems, and stakeholder engagement. Applicants should verify specific eligibility through the official NOFO or contact ACL directly.
Topics: disability research · knowledge translation · model systems center · rehabilitation practice · research dissemination
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