Intramural Funding Programs

Funding Incentive Seed Grant Program

The Funding Incentive Seed Grant Program will support research in all areas of scholarship that can lead to extramural funding of new research. The emphasis of this program is on developing new research directions that can produce new funding opportunities from major sponsors of research. Although the thrust of the intent is for new federal funding, other private sources may qualify.

Research Instrumentation Fund

The Research Instrumentation Fund is to be used for equipment purchases only. Funds can be requested to support the replacement/upgrade of, or new major sophisticated research instruments. Awards will be made on a competitive basis. Criteria used to evaluate proposals include likely impact of funding on scholarship productivity, enhanced competitiveness to result from an award, increased extramural funding to result from an award, and other factors which demonstrate benefit to the University. Preference is given to multi-user infrastructure instrumentation.

University Research Committee

The University Research Committee seeks to foster research through Faculty Research and Creative Grants, Distinguished Scholarly and Creative Research Awards, and Faculty Fellow Awards.

UURF Technology Commercialization Project (TCP)

The Technology Commercialization Project (TCP) program, formerly known as the Technology Innovation Grant (TIG) program, will sponsor new research in all areas of technology. The emphasis is on developing novel, near-commercialization technologies. Funds for this grant program are derived from the University of Utah Research Foundation. The Foundation will support research projects that have strong potential for generating invention disclosures, patents, licensing and product commercialization in the short term. The Foundation will fund high-risk, fast-track research in order to generate private investment for further development within a two-year period.