Human Health and Community Resilience Track: Early-Career Research Fellowship
For the 2025-2027 Application Cycle, the Human Health and Community Resilience track goal focuses on contributing to the understanding of the role that resilience-based interventions* play in addressing the root causes of climate, disaster, and/or health vulnerability that are associated with health disparities** in communities throughout the Gulf region.
Not accepting applications
Key dates
The Human Health and Community Resilience Track will open concurrently with Offshore Energy Safety Track.
January 8, 2025: Applications open
February 12, 2025: Application Question & Answer Office Hours; 9:00 am - 10:00 am Central Time / 10:00 am - 11:00 am Eastern Time (Held virtually over Zoom)
March 12, 2025, 5:00 pm ET: Application Deadline
April-May 2025: Review of written applications and selection of fellows
June 2025: All applicants notified of funding decisions - All decision emails have been sent out as of June 3rd. Please check your email including spam folders.
September 1, 2025: Fellowships begin
September 3, 2025: Required virtual fellowship orientation
September 30, 2026: Progress reports due
August 31, 2027: End of fellowship
September 30, 2027: Final reports due
Award details
An award of $76,000 is paid to each fellow’s institution in the form of a two-year grant. Potential fellows must ensure compliance with their institution’s requirements for applications for external funding. Funds cannot be used on institutional overhead or indirect charges. Detailed information can be found in the Early-Career Research Fellowship sample grant agreement for public and private institutions.
Research funding
$75,000 is available for the fellow to use for research-related expenses, including equipment purchases, professional travel, professional development courses, trainee support, salary, or any other costs directly related to the fellow’s research. The use of these funds for any other expenses requires pre-approval from the Gulf Research Program.
Mentor honorarium
The remaining $1,000 of the award serves as an honorarium for a mentor. Applicants must identify a senior-level researcher at their affiliated institution willing to serve as a career mentor.
Additional funding
All fellows will attend a required virtual orientation near the start of their fellowship term. Fellows may be required to attend other events/conferences during their fellowship term, which may include a fellows and/or alumni networking event. Travel expenses for these events will be covered by the Gulf Research Program; they are in addition to the $76,000 fellowship award.