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ACL Awards Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems (TBIMS) Grants

October 14, 2022

ACL's National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) is announcing the 2022 cohort of the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems (TBIMS) program grantees. The planned project period for these 16 grants is September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2027, with an estimated funding amount of  $490,000 per year for each grantee. 

Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Centers provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary services to people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a prerequisite for conducting research that contributes to the development of and access to evidence-based TBI rehabilitation with the ultimate goal of improving the health and function, community living and participation, and employment outcomes of people with TBI. TBIMS Centers generate new knowledge through site-specific research projects, collaborative projects, and contributions of data to the TBIMS national longitudinal database. Learn more about the TBIMS database.  

TBIMS Grant Recipients:

  • Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA
  • Baylor Research Institute, Dallas, TX
  • Craig Hospital, Englewood, CO
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
  • Kessler Foundation, East Hanover, NJ
  • Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
  • Memorial Hermann Health System, Houston, TX
  • New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY
  • The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
  • Shepherd Center, Inc., Atlanta, GA
  • Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Corporation, Charlestown, MA
  • Trustees of Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
  • University of Washington, Seattle, WA
  • Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
  • Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

View more details about these projects. Contact Cate Miller at NIDILRR if you have questions about the TBIMS Program. 

To stay current on NIDILRR grant opportunities, please visit grants.gov and search: NIDILRR or 93.433.

NIDILRR, part of ACL, generates new knowledge and promotes its effective use so that people with disabilities can perform activities of their choice in the community. NIDILRR also works to expand society’s capacity to provide full opportunities and accommodations for people with disabilities.

 


Last modified on 10/14/2022


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