CARRA’s culture of collaboration focuses on facilitating, accelerating, funding, and performing research driven by academicians, clinicians, patients, and families to fulfill its mission: to conduct collaborative research to prevent, treat, and cure pediatric rheumatic diseases. CARRA’s peerreviewed grant program offers various funding opportunities to support investigators at all career levels and advance research that furthers our mission.
Program Description
In the face of federal funding cuts impacting critically needed research, CARRA has developed a rapid response supplemental grant opportunity. Offered three times a year, this funding opportunity is designed to provide timely funding support to peer-reviewed previously awarded projects that have had funding reduced or terminated within the past 12 months. Funds requested should directly support the completion of a particular aim or project element.
Based on CARRA funding priorities and funded project patterns:
✔ Direct relevance to children’s outcomes is essential
✔ High success:
📌 Single-center studies are less competitive
✔ Predictor:
✔ Projects influencing treatment strategies score higher
✔ Winning proposals:
✔ Strong mentorship is critical
• The project principal investigator (PI) must be a CARRA member in good standing (up to date on membership dues and member profile is current and accurate).
• The following current CARRA members are eligible to serve as PIs on Flex Fund Awards:
o Pediatric rheumatologists
o Fellows
• Applicants must hold an advanced degree (MD or equivalent, PhD, or MD/PhD) While not eligible to serve as PIs, the following may serve as team members: medical and graduate students, research professional members who are regulatory or data coordinators, business and industry associate members, and nonprofit/government associate members.
• CARRA board members or those in executive leadership positions may not serve as study leadership.
• Previous and current CARRA awardees who wish to submit new grant applications must be up to date on all award deliverables.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA)
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036
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January 20, May 18, September 21, 2026
$20,000
Affiliation: Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA)
Address: 1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036
Website URL: https://carragroup.org/research/grant-opportunities/
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