Resources for grantees
Access information, templates, and tools to support the successful management of your grant. Whether you’re a current grantee, or a researcher or innovator interested in future funding opportunities, these materials will help guide you through every step of the process.
Ethics for Humanitarian Innovation is designed to help organisations, teams, and individuals manage innovation journeys responsibly and successfully.
This note covers four key elements to consider when planning your online presentation: Purpose, Content, Audience Journey, and Tools and Tech. It also provides tips and resources, shared by grantees, to maximise the impact of virtual presentations.
R2HC requires that each study team includes a Research Uptake Focal Point. This video tells you what we expect from this role and why it is important.
This document is for prospective applicants to R2HC's calls for proposals. It sets out R2HC's research uptake and impact expectations so that prospective applicants can plan and develop effective proposals, and so that they can understand the support available if awarded a grant from R2HC.
You should use the interim report template for all reports other than the final report.
Current grantees can now access the Research Impact Toolkit (RIT) online. This flyer tells study teams everything they need to know about what the online course includes, who it is for, and how to access it.
This flyer tells study teams everything they need to know about the online version of the Research Impact Workshops offered by R2HC: content/ learning outcomes, logistical information, and testimonials from previous workshop participants.
These guidelines provide study teams with all they need to be able to communicate about their study using Elrha’s communications platforms and channels, as well as writing and branding guidance.
This report explores why more innovations aren’t successfully scaling, identifying 13 key barriers across five different challenge areas.
We encourage our grantees to review this Guidance on Safeguarding in International Development Research produced by UKCDR. The guidance considers different stakeholders in all stages of the international development research process, and their specific roles and responsibilities in preventing and addressing harm. This should be considered alongside Elrha’s Incident Reporting requirements.
This template is to be used by HIF grantees when preparing their final narrative report at the end of the project implementation period. It should be submitted to your HIF point of contact by email.
This template is to be used by HIF grantees when preparing their interim narrative report(s) throughout the project period. It should be submitted to your HIF point of contact by email.
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1. Gravit`eau handwashing system in a healthcare facility in Mali; photo by Terre des Hommes