KCIR members are eligible to apply for a Krupp Award; if this is your first time applying for an award, ensure you have completed a membership application. Before diving into the award application process, please review the Request for Applications (RFA) document below. In order to plan for your online submission, we offer the invitation to review potential project ideas that may be developed. We will advise applicants on potential relevance of concept ideas as they relate to the objectives of the Krupp Endowed Fund. Submitting a concept idea for review is not necessary. After an idea is well-developed, application for an award begins with a Letter of Intent (LOI).

Request for Applications

This essential in-depth document will provide all the necessary information about applying for a Krupp Award, from eligibility and expected timelines to format specifications of submissions. Please review before beginning the application process.

Concept Idea Submission

Make sure your project idea is relevant to the aim and objective of the Krupp Center for Integrative Research by submitting a concept idea for review. Our team will provide early feedback, which is key to ensuring efficiency and developing a stronger application.

Begin Your Application Now

Formally begin the process with a Letter of Intent (LOI). Outline the research question, target population, methods, and how your work advances integrative health. LOIs are evaluated based on eligibility, scientific merit, cost efficiency.