Innovation, Discovery & TechnologyCommercialization (IDEA) GrantsCall for Pilot Proposals

UTMB’s Moody Brain Health Institute, Sealy Institute for Drug Discovery (SIDD), Department of Internal Medicine, GNL, Development Office, & The Office of Innovation announce a joint call for Pilot Proposals under the Innovation, Discovery & Technology Commercialization (IDEA) grants program.

  • Aims to translate innovations into external grants & technology commercialization
  • Two mechanisms – up to $50k or up to $150k
  • Funding will support projects that have a high potential for external funding via grants or technology commercialization
  • Duration: up to 1 year
  • Approx. $1M in available funding
  • Simple, 2-page pre-proposal concept document needed to apply
  • Only 1 proposal allowed per applicant.
  • Pre-proposal due by 5PM CT on December 31st, 2024.
Schedule
Deadline
Pre-proposal
December 31, 2024
Full proposal invitations
January 15, 2025
Full proposal due
February 14, 2025
Anticipated funding
March 1, 2025
Grant mechanism
Expected range of funding
Expected outcome
Discovery and Innovation Grant
$25,000 - $50,000 each (10-12)
New funding via external grants
Technology Commercialization
Program (TCP)
$100,00 - $150,000 each (2-4)
Commercialization of technology
via licensing or start-up

The IDEA grants program is directed at funding discovery and translational research, guided by the novelty of each project, its stage of development, and the institution's overall priorities. We are particularly interested in proposals focused on developing innovative therapeutics (small-molecule or antibody-based) and devices. Applicants invited to the full proposal stage will receive guidance on setting appropriate milestones and budget considerations. TCP proposers will be partnered with industry experts and part of the final budget will be used for supporting those activities.

All UTMB employees are encouraged to apply by emailing a single pdf to utmbidd@utmb.edu. Each PI may submit only one application.

Pre-proposals should contain the following elements:

  1. Concept - an NIH-style aims page (1 page). Describe the significance and innovation of the proposed research, the primary hypothesis or study objective, the proposed aims, and the expected deliverables.
  2. Timeline (1/2 page). Include milestones and go/no go decisions for the pilot project, as well as the relationship of activities to ongoing research and the plan for pursuing additional funding.
  3. A Budget and Budget Justification (1/2 page). (TCP budgets will be adjusted to include CRO support).
  4. NIH Biosketch(s) of the research team members.
  5. For TCP proposals only: Commercialization (1/2 page). Please describe strategic plans and paths to the commercialization of the technology.

Proposals will be reviewed and discussed by members of the UTMB faculty. Please contact us with any questions at utmbidd@utmb.edu.