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Collaborative community research to tackle health inequalities funding opportunity

Collaborative community research to tackle health inequalities funding opportunity

Apply for funding to create and test collaborative models for the integration of cultural, community and natural environment assets into health and care systems. The aim is to create healthier communities and environments across the UK. Grants of up to £2,500,000 are available for interdisciplinary teams as part of the UKRI Mobilising community assets to tackle health inequalities programme.

Applications should be led by an academic organisation but must involve representation from community, health and other non-academic partners within the leadership team, including for example, individuals from local government, health and social care, community organisations, and particularly important, people with lived experience.

Webinar

A webinar on 10 May 2023 at 12 - 1:30pm will be held to provide more information about the opportunity and a chance to ask questions.

For further details see:

https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/collaborative-community-research-to-tackle-health-inequalities/

Opening Date: 2 May 2023 9:00am

Closing Date: 6 July 2023 4:00pm

The mobilising community assets to tackle health inequalities programme takes an interdisciplinary approach to funding research that aims to use local, cultural, and natural assets to support improvements in health inequalities in the UK. The collaborative community research opportunity is phase 3 of the programme, led by Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), in partnership with Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Medical Research Council (MRC), Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and supported by the National Centre for Creative Health (NCCH).


Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination’s (CCI) Fantastical Forest in 2021, created with young artscapers from two Cambridge primary schools. This Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination programme was part of the first phase of this research.

Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination’s (CCI) Fantastical Forest in 2021, created with young artscapers from two Cambridge primary schools. This Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination programme was part of the first phase of this research.

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