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Community Impact Grants is sponsored by American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST). CHEST's Community Impact grants connect vital care and education directly with communities that need them most to improve lung health. The 2024 grantees focused on asthma education, air quality awareness, and expanding access to care for interstitial lung disease.
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Creation Date: 04/10/2019 CHEST Membership & Community Grants Grant Resources Grant Application Resources Mandatory grant documents Research and Community Service Invoice Template (PDF) - for grants awarded prior to 2022 Research and Community Service Invoice Template (PDF) - for grants awarded in 2022 and after W-9 for US applications (PDF) W-8BEN-E for international applications (PDF) Need guidance on building your budget?
VIEW SAMPLE BUDGET FORM (PDF) » Qualifications, requirements, and application components Learn about who can apply for grants, requirements and expectations once funded, and application components. Our community impact grants support nonprofit and nongovernmental agencies in which health care professionals generously donate their time and medical expertise.
VIEW SAMPLE COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANT APPLICATION (PDF) » CHEST membership is preferred but not required. Applicants must be currently (>6 months) providing a voluntary service to a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization (NGO). This grant supports volunteer service in existing projects, expansion of existing projects, or development of a new activity.
Teams are encouraged to apply but must have a representative who will serve as the Principal Investigator (PI). The PI will apply as an individual and will receive recognition, if awarded. The organization’s or service project’s primary intent must be to provide community service and not to conduct research.
Bench level surveys that will establish future projects are considered research and will not be considered. This organization must be either a documented US 501(c)3 or an official NGO.
If your program is not affiliated with a 501(c)3 or NGO, you might contact your hospital or another nonprofit organization (eg, the local American Lung Association) that could potentially assist by providing you a place to receive and distribute the funding.
The following individuals are not eligible to apply for CHEST-supported grants: Active CHEST grantees, including those with active no cost extension (NCE) requests Members of the CHEST Board of Regents or Board of Advisors, as well as their family members Requirements and Expectations Once Funded Provide interim progress report as requested.
Provide final written report on the project addressing project execution and results 90 days after programs ends (December of that calendar year). Provide final budget reconciliation of project funds. Submit the results from your project to the CHEST Annual Meeting for presentation within a year following grant completion.
Become active in supporting CHEST's philanthropic efforts, from sharing your story to help attract future grant applicants, to volunteering your time to support CHEST activities. Funding will only cover direct costs. Indirect costs will not be covered.
PI salaries will not be supported. For a complete list of budget allowances, please see the FAQs . Programmatic travel will be reviewed and approved on a case-by-case basis.
It is viewed favorably for the application to include institutional commitment to the project and to include fiscal support in addition to the grant funds being sought. Grant funding is paid to the nonprofit or NGO in which the applicant donates time and services. Academic institutions and universities typically have foundations that are capable of receiving funds on behalf of the applicant.
Open to US- and international-based organizations. Required Narratives and Attachments Applications and application components (including attachments) must be submitted in English. Applications and all required documents must be submitted prior to the deadline via the Grants Management System for consideration.
No emailed or mailed proposals will be accepted. Current members of the CHEST Board of Regents or Board of Advisors are not permitted to write letters of support. Application Components to Be Addressed Within the Grants Management System: Background/vision (≤250 words for each question below) Provide a description of where your project is located (city, province/region, country).
List if the project is: (1) the continuation of an existing project; (2) the expansion of an existing project; or (3) the development of a new project. Describe the history of the organization and your role within it. Describe the desired outcomes of your proposal.
Describe the impact of your project on historically excluded individuals and communities. Personal experience related to the project (≤500 words for each question below) Describe your role in the project: Do you volunteer your personal time and/or resources? What specific duties do you perform?
How much time do you dedicate to this program or the organization? Provide other information that you would like to have considered. If your project centers on historically excluded individuals and communities, please discuss your affiliation with or representation of those communities.
Detailed project description (≤500 words for each question below) Describe the project’s or organization’s mission (eg, this clinic provides free outpatient health services to the homeless or poor, etc). Discuss the relevant demographic population(s) that your project services (ie: location, race, age group, sex and gender, ability, etc) Please describe the baseline of health in the population that your project serves.
(max 500 words) Estimate how many patients/families are served by your project and what impact your project has had on the patients and/or community. What outcome, or proxy outcome, are you trying to change? What are the key social drivers of health in your population that you think you can influence?
How will you measure the impact of your project? What metrics will you have access to for reporting purposes? Describe how your project will be replicable/sustainable once the grant funding has been utilized.
Describe how your project intends be completed within the allotted time. Required document uploads: Budget (download the budget template ) Current curriculum vitae – NIH biosketch or general CV accepted One letter of support from a person or group who has benefited, or will benefit, from the project Organization’s mission statement Please note that CHEST does not provide support to political or religious organizations.
Summary of finances for grant-receiving organization’s most recent annual report Current W-9 for your organization, or equivalent international W-8BEN-E Distinguished Scholar Grant The Distinguished Scholar Grant aims to recognize experienced and distinguished medical researchers. They will be expected to complete an investigative project that has significant impact on the designated focus stated in the RFP.
VIEW SAMPLE DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR APPLICATION (PDF) » Our research grants aim to embolden young investigators seeking research funding and support projects that will lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of chest diseases and patient care. VIEW SAMPLE RESEARCH GRANT APPLICATION (PDF) » CHEST membership at the time of application Applicants must be licensed physicians.
Physicians-in-training (residents or fellows), other health care professionals, or clinical/postdoctoral researchers with relevant experience will also be accepted. Although applicants may be at later career stages, special consideration will be given to young investigators and applicants in early stages of their career.
“Young Investigators” and “Early Career” are defined as residents/fellows/other health care researchers with relevant experience or practicing physicians who have completed their postgraduate training within the last 7 years. Teams are encouraged to apply but must have a representative to serve as the Principal Investigator (PI) who will apply as an individual and will receive recognition, if awarded.
Institutional review board approval must be sought/received for all projects to ensure protection of subjects. Not-for-profit organizations and institutions are eligible to apply.
The following individuals are not eligible to apply for CHEST-supported grants: Active CHEST grantees, including those with active no cost extension (NCE) requests Members of the CHEST Board of Regents or Board of Advisors, as well as their family members Requirements and Expectations Once Funded Provide interim progress reports as requested.
Provide final written report on the project addressing research and results 90 days after program ends (December of that calendar year). Provide final budget reconciliation of project funds. Submit the results from your project to the CHEST Annual Meeting for presentation within a year following grant completion.
Maintain CHEST membership for the duration of the grant project, including NCE requests. Become active in supporting CHEST's philanthropic efforts, from sharing your story to help attract future grant applications, to volunteering your time to support CHEST activities. Join and participate in a CHEST Network closely related to grant project focus.
Additional Funding Guidelines Higher-level translational research project preferred (T1-T5); basic (cellular or animal) bench research projects will not be considered. [See Translational Research Definitions ] Only direct costs will be allowed. Indirect costs are not allowed.
PI salaries will not be supported. For a complete list of budget allowances, please see the FAQs . It is viewed favorably for the application to indicate institutional commitment to the project and to include fiscal support in addition to the grant funds being sought.
Required Narratives and Attachments Applications and application components (including attachments) must be submitted in English. Applications and all required documents must be submitted prior to the deadline via the Grants Management System for consideration. No emailed or mailed proposals will be accepted.
Current members of the CHEST Board of Regents or Board of Advisors are not permitted to write letters of support.
Application Components to Be Addressed Within the Grants Management System: Research plan (≤750 words for each question and component below) Research Approach – include methods, protocols, expected outcomes, statistical analysis Investigative Team and Research Environment Community Impact (≤750 words for each question and component below) Project Timeline (≤750 words) Describe how your project intends be completed within the allotted time.
Lay abstract (≤300 words) Required document uploads: Bibliography supporting project research Budget (download the budget template ) Current curriculum vitae – NIH biosketch or general CV accepted Note: Current members of the CHEST Board of Regents or Board of Advisors are not permitted to write letters of support.
One from your institution Young Investigator or Early Career – One from your supervisor or mentor “Young Investigators” and “Early Career” are defined as residents/fellows/other health care researchers with relevant experience or practicing physicians who have completed their postgraduate training within the last 7 years.
Later career stages – One from senior staff to whom you report Human Subjects Involvement Institutional Review Board approval must be acquired no later than 3 months after receiving grant award. CHEST may rescind award if grantee does not receive IRB approval within 3 months of award.
Current W-9 for your institution, or equivalent international W-8BEN-E Proposal writing references NIH Biosketch— FAQs and Sample Biosketch (PDF) Translational Research Definitions Frequently asked questions Whether this is your first or tenth time applying for a grant, we’re sure you have questions. Here are the questions we get asked the most often.
We hope this information helps you on your journey toward advancing the field of chest medicine. It’s through your efforts that we are truly impacting the lives of patients and communities around the world. Are international research projects eligible for grant funding?
Each grant request for proposal (RFP) states who may and may not apply for funding and whether a geographic restriction exists. Do I have to be a CHEST member to apply for a grant? You must be a CHEST member to apply for a research grant and/or multiyear grant, unless otherwise stated in the grant RFP.
For community impact grants, membership is preferred but not mandatory. LEARN ABOUT CHEST MEMBERSHIP » How do I apply for a grant? Find an RFP that interests you by visiting the application page and reviewing the opportunities.
When you're ready to apply, access the Grants Management System and submit your application. All applications are required to submit a budget using our template . Submit additional required application documents .
What can be supported in the program budget? Salaries for staff directly contributing to the program: Administration assistance Other costs directly related to implementing the program Purchase of supplies (eg, medication, disposables) Consultants or contractual workers Program materials for expanding outreach or development What cannot be supported in the program budget?
Salary for the Principal Investigator Travel (Community impact grants will review travel line items on a case-by-case basis; some programmatic travel may be permitted) Funding may not be used on office equipment or program equipment costing more than $1,000 The organization/institution should be providing necessary workspaces with needed equipment to complete the project Reimbursement for third-party funding Overhead fees charged by an institution/organization for grant-related management or expenses When and how do I request a no cost extension (NCE)?
Submit your request through the Grants Management System and attach any necessary documents, but remember that all requests must go through the Grants Management System. Make sure you are sending in your NCE request no later than 30 days before your project end date. When and how do I turn in an interim or final report?
All grants must submit an interim report. Single-year grant submitters must provide an interim report 6 months after the start of the project. Multiyear grant recipients must submit an interim report at the end of each year.
Once grantees have completed their project, they must submit a final report. Submit all necessary documents through the Grant Management System . For more information, or if you have questions about our grant offerings, please contact our grants staff at grants@chestnet.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: CHEST membership preferred but not required; must volunteer with a nonprofit or NGO for 6+ months; organization must be a US 501(c)3 or official NGO; cannot be an active CHEST grantee or Board member. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 (for 2024 grantees) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
Arts and Culture Community Impact Grants is a grant from Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP) that provides one-time funding to support organizations and programs making a community impact through arts and culture. These grants are specifically designed for organizations that received less than $10,000 from CJP in the current fiscal year, making them accessible to smaller community-based groups. CJP also offers a range of related funding opportunities including grants for combating antisemitism, campus-based projects, Israel teen travel scholarships, Jewish overnight camping incentive grants, and Caring Emergency Stabilization funding for organizations affected by government funding cuts. Interested applicants in the Greater Boston area can contact CJP at cjpgrants@cjp.org for more information and to request applications.
2026 Community Impact Grants is a funding program from United Way of Southern Nevada that awards grants to charitable nonprofit organizations providing programs and services to residents of Southern Nevada, including Clark, Nye, Esmeralda, and Lincoln Counties. Grants of $5,000 or more are available, funded through undesignated workplace giving campaigns, corporate grants, and private philanthropy. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public charities, or qualifying supporting organizations licensed and in good standing in Nevada. Applications for the 2026 cycle closed February 13, 2026.