The Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is a national network of researchers, clinicians, community organizations, and families focused on improving the lives of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. The 2025 Call for Proposals invites applications for research projects that emphasize real-world impact, cross-sector collaboration, and inclusive practices. This funding opportunity is designed to support projects that: Translate research into practice Co-create solutions with families, service providers, and community partners Promote equitable access to interventions and services for children with NDDs Improve diagnosis, treatment, and support across developmental stages KBHN strongly encourages proposals that include co-leadership by people with lived experience, use inclusive and equity-based research designs, and demonstrate readiness for knowledge mobilization. Priority research themes include: Early identification and intervention Transition to adulthood Inclusive education Mental health supports Culturally appropriate services for Indigenous and marginalized communities This program provides not only funding but also access to KBHN’s national research and knowledge mobilization infrastructure.
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