The 2022 CommCare Grant Awardees have been announced! Read more here.
Over the past 20 years, CommCare has been enabling the global development community in generating new knowledge from research, and also in the translation of this knowledge to practice.
As Dimagi enter our 20th Anniversary as a social enterprise, we are launching the CommCare Grant for Advancing Frontline Research to celebrate universities, research teams and the next generation of changemakers who share our commitment to accelerating global development outcomes.
One recipient will be awarded:
Two recipients will be awarded:
10 recipients will be awarded:
If you are a researcher or faculty working on innovative approaches to pressing global development challenges, we would love to work with you.
The grant is open to faculty and researchers at universities and research institutions globally; it is not restricted to any one discipline.
With less than 10 questions, our application is short and quick to submit. The deadline to apply is August 1, 2022.
CommCare is a field-tested no-code app builder. It is both the most widely-used and the most-widely researched digital tool for frontline work.
CommCare is used by universities, NGOs and governments in more than 130+ countries for data collection and custom digital interventions. It is adopted across clinical trials, impact evaluations, implementation research and programmatic work.
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Faculty or researchers conducting their own frontline research can apply.
We encourage faculty and staff from universities and other organizations (including NGOs and research institutes) conducting research on public health or global development to apply. The requirement is that you apply for a specific research project that is addressing global development. Only new projects are eligible –– not projects currently subscribing to CommCare.
Research areas include, but are not limited to: Global Health, Economics, Environmental Health, Agriculture, Resource Economics, Public Policy, Education and Sanitation.
Applications will be evaluated based on potential impact and alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Awardees may use the funding for costs directly related to their research or project.