2020-04-08

[#DIV28SUPER] Peter F. McManus Trust grants

Dear Colleagues,

 

Please see the attachment and text below for a funding opportunity related to alcoholism/substance abuse through the McManus Trust. This message is being sent on behalf of Katharine G. Lidz.

 

 

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Peter F. McManus Charitable Trust, Wayne, Pennsylvania

 

Offers research grants to non-profit ((501)(c)(3)) organizations, for research into the causes of alcoholism or substance abuse.  Basic, clinical and social science proposals will be considered.

The Trust expects to grant approximately $225,000 this year and will consider proposals that request up to $75,000.  Please send brief summary proposal (2-3 pages), proposed budget, copy of institution's (501)(c)(3) letter, and investigator's bio-sketch. Grant moneys may not be used for tuition and no more than 10% of amount granted may be used for indirect costs.  Please include an address for the Trust's response, which will be sent via U.S. mail.

Please send application materials to Katharine G. Lidz, 31 Independence Court, Wayne, PA  19087. Applications must be postmarked or placed with courier service on or before Friday, September 11, 2020.  APPLICATIONS SENT VIA E-MAIL WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Additional information may be requested after initial review.  Before any grant may be renewed, the grant recipient must submit a progress report to the Trust.

If you have any questions, please contact the Trust by telephone (610) 647-4974 or e-mail at mcmanustrust@gmail.com.

 

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Brent Kaplan

Assistant Professor

Department of Family and Community Medicine

University of Kentucky

859-562-2714

email: brentkaplan@uky.edu

 

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