Forskning

Stiftelsen Dam
Award NOK 1.5M–3M ≈ €127.5K–€255K
Closing date Closed
Location Global
For Orgs, Consortium

About this opportunity

The Research program (Forskning) provides support for health research directed at target groups in Norway that contributes to promoting living conditions, physical and mental health, coping, quality of life, or social participation. This includes work for increased participation and equality for people with disabilities, preventive health work, rehabilitation, habilitation, care work, and public health work. A main goal is to connect research more closely to the health challenges that residents in Norway face in their daily lives in municipalities. Applications must be submitted in collaboration with a voluntary organization with health purposes and with application rights at Stiftelsen Dam. The program requires a high degree of user involvement in all projects, and all approved projects must follow Stiftelsen Dam's guidelines for openness, including pre-registration of studies and publication in open access journals. Funding ranges from minimum 1,500,000 to maximum 3,000,000 NOK per project, with project durations up to 48 months. The program has one annual call published in November with a February deadline.
Up to 49 mo
50 awards

Who can apply

Applicant Types

organization, consortium

Organization Types

nonprofit, academic

Residency

🇳🇴 Norway

Project Locations

🇳🇴 Norway

Region

Norway

Priority Groups

disabled

How to apply

Institutional approval

Stages

  1. 1 two_stage

Required documents

research_proposal · budget

Review process

Two-stage process: initial sketch application followed by invitation to submit extended applications for selected candidates. Choice between registered report or traditional publishing format.

Additional benefits

  • publication_support

Restrictions

  • no_concurrent_funding
  • publication_restrictions
  • reporting_requirements

Post-award obligations

  • final_report
  • present_findings
  • acknowledge_funder
  • share_data