Application and Guidelines

STEP 1: Be sure you have read our guidelines.  Applications that do not adhere to the guidelines will be rejected without review. Online forms must be submitted by June 16, 2008 and hard copies mailed no later than June 17, 2008.

** Applicants resubmitting applications (originally submitted in June 2007) should submit their revisions no later than Jan.17, 2008 (unless you have made other arrangements with Dr. Landsman), and follow the guidelines as if submitting a new application.  You are encouraged to include a cover letter responding to reviewer comments.

To gain a better idea about whether your research is a priority for the SCI population, click here to read a new paper about SCI research priorities by Dr. Kim Anderson of the Reeve-Irvine Research Center at the University of California, Irvine.

If you are submitting a proposal focused on stem cells, please also consult the IOM guidelines ( http://dels.nas.edu/bls/stemcells ) on stem cell research before applying.

STEP 2: Download application forms and complete and mail five hard copies of the research grant applications to CDRF. The application is downloadable in Word format.

Click here to download (48 KB) or open the file in your browser.

STEP 3: Use the information contained in your completed hardcopy application form to fill out the online application, which can be completed in multiple sessions. You will also need to attach a PDF version of your proposal. Applicants can visit Adobe(r) to learn more about PDF files.
To fill out an online application, you must log in to: https://www.grantrequest.com/SID_290/?SA=SNA&FID=35004

**If you have already started an online application, you can access your application by visiting https://www.grantrequest.com/sid_290.

Please contact Dr. Landsman at 1-973-379-2690, or dlandsman(at)christopherreeve.org, as soon as possible with any questions or if you experience technical difficulties with the online application. Remember to mail five (5) hard copies of your completed application to:

Douglas S. Landsman, Ph.D.
Director, Individual Research Grants Program
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
636 Morris Turnpike
Suite 3A
Short Hills, NJ  07078

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