Mary and David Hoar Fund – Fellowship in the Prevention and Treatment of Hip Fracture – due 3/3/14

Mary and David Hoar Fellowship in the Prevention and Treatment of Hip Fracture

The Mary and David Hoar Fund was established in 1975 at The New York Community Trust to promote research in the prevention and treatment of hip fractures. Administered by The New York Academy of Medicine, the Fund supports applications for clinical research as well as for developing innovative clinical programs such as those that test a novel approach to health care delivery in a cost effective and quality way. They especially encourage applications for pilot projects.

Applicants have the option of proposing either a one year project with an award of $100,000 or a two year project with an award of $100,000 commencing in July of the application year. The grant is made to the awardee¹s sponsoring institution for the direct support of the investigator’s salary and research activities. Indirect costs and fringe benefits are not paid by this program.

Applications for the 2014-2015 May and David Hoar Fellowship will be accepted through March 3, 2014.

For more information, visit: http://www.nyam.org/grants/hoar.html