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Research on Research Integrity is a grant from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that funding Opportunity: Research Grants on Research Integrity | ORI - The Office of Research Integrity Funding Opportunity: Research Grants on Research Integrity ORI is seeking to fund projects that foster innovative approaches to empirical research on societal, organizational, group, and individual factors that affect, both positively and negatively, integrity in research.
The research will be reviewed and funded in a two-phase process. For this first phase, ORI is seeking small-scale, developmental research projects. Eligible applicants include Academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies.
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Funding Opportunity: Research Grants on Research Integrity | ORI - The Office of Research Integrity Funding Opportunity: Research Grants on Research Integrity ORI is seeking to fund projects that foster innovative approaches to empirical research on societal, organizational, group, and individual factors that affect, both positively and negatively, integrity in research. The research will be reviewed and funded in a two-phase process.
For this first phase, ORI is seeking small-scale, developmental research projects.
ORI anticipates that Phase I awards will have a ceiling of up to $75,000 for a period of 12 months View ORI's Funding Opportunity Announcements on the NIH Guide Misconduct Case Summaries PHS Administrative Action Bulletin Board Apply for 2026 Event Co-sponsorship Opportunities ORI Announces 2026 Event Co-sponsorship Opportunities ORI Announces the Publication of New Final Rule Guidance Documents ORI Announces the Release of the 2024 Annual Report Stay informed on our latest news!
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