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Autism Science Foundation Issues Request for Applications: 2013 Research Enhancement Mini Grants
August 9, 2013
The Autism Science Foundation has issued a new request for proposals.
ASF is inviting applications for Research Enhancement Mini-Grants of up to $5000 to enable researchers to expand the scope or increase the efficiency of existing grants, or to take advantage of changes or findings that have occurred in or around the project that warrant more funding.
"We want researchers to be able to move quickly when they've made the kind of breakthrough that just needs a bit more funding to exploit rapidly, said ASF president Alison Singer. "We hope these mini grants will encourage scientists to take advantage of new opportunities that occur after a grant is already underway".
Applications must be received by September 30, 2013. Read the full RFA here.