The Employee Assistance Research Foundation (EARF) has issued a call for grant proposals, which will focus on workplace-related outcomes of employee assistance programs (EAP). The proposals are due by November 30.
The EARF will choose several research grants of up to $40,000 for research projects of up to one year. The grants are intended to be used as seed money to pursue larger research projects.
Those interested in applying should submit a brief proposal. Some of those first-round applicants will be chosen to submit a full proposal.
The EARF is looking for proposals for rigorous empirical research that address the effects of EAPs or specific components of the programs on workplace-related outcomes. EARF is not seeking proposals with clinical outcomes such as substance abuse, depression or anxiety as the primary outcomes.
For a copy of the call for proposals, visit the EARF website.
Published
October 2011