The Peer Recovery Innovation Network (PRIN) — created to help expand recovery science by developing a research program on Peer Recovery Support Services (PRSS) and Recovery Support Services — is accepting applications for the Recovery Research Accelerator Program until 11:59 p.m. CST on Nov. 14.
This is a general call for pilot studies that may collect preliminary data or conduct preliminary secondary analyses on existing recovery support data, in preparation for submission to National Institutes of Health and/or other extramural funding sources. Hypothesis-driven research is encouraged but not required.
The program is geared to support pilot projects that will accelerate the transition from discoveries to active and effective peer and community-based recovery support programs. It is also aimed at advancing the field of recovery science and cultivating an emerging recovery science workforce.
Click here to for an overview about this opportunity, eligibility and funding.
Click here to submit an application.