APNA Research Grants
The American Psychiatric Nurses Association Research Grants program provides funding to enhance scientific contributions that advance the knowledge and practice of psychiatric-mental health nursing in two categories:
- Research studies to generate new knowledge to advance psychiatric mental health nursing
- Evidence-based practice (EBP) change or quality improvement (QI) projects to apply evidence to practice
These awards are to assist psychiatric nurse investigators in their scholarly careers and vary from $1,000-$10,000 per award. Awards are intended for investigators who are early in their careers and who have not previously had major intra- or extramural funding.
Meet the Need
Priority for funding is based upon scientific merit, potential for knowledge development, and relevance to the advancement of the knowledge and practice of psychiatric-mental health nursing. Preference is given to proposals that fit one of the following areas. Include in your application which priority area your proposal addresses:
- Strategies and models for shared decision-making/partnering to accomplish positive mental health treatment outcomes
- Strategies to address disparities and promote and/or increase diversity, equity, and inclusion within mental health care, including access to care, the psychiatric-mental health nursing workforce, etc.
- Integrated mental health care that considers developmental and holistic (biological, social, emotional, psychological, and spiritual) dimensions across the lifespan
- Innovative adaptations to psychiatric nursing practice and/or psychiatric nursing interventions in response to the pandemic and the impact on mental health, recovery, and healing