Design Based Implementation Research

Funding for DBIR

DBIR requires sustained funding and investment to succeed. DBIR collaborations will often outlast a single funded research project, and may involve funding from different sources for different components or stages of the work.

Typically, partners in DBIR will combine funding from different sources to address shared goals.

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    William T. Grant Foundation Resources Related to Research-Practice Partnerships

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    http://www.wtgrantfoundation.org/resources/research-practice-partnerships/Research-Practice-Partnerships
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    Program Announcement: DRK-12

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    http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2013/nsf13601/nsf13601.htm
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    Empowering DBIR: The Need for Infrastructure

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    RFP: Use of Research Evidence

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    http://www.wtgrantfoundation.org/funding_opportunities/research_grants/use-of-research-evidence
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    RFP: Continuous Improvement Research in Education

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    http://ies.ed.gov/funding/ncer_rfas/cir.asp‎
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    RFP: Research-Practice Partnerships

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    http://ies.ed.gov/funding/pdf/2014_84305H.pdf‎