New FSR Established Investigator Grant
The FSR Established Investigator Grant is new for 2025. This grant provides an opportunity for research investigators with an established career and commitment to sarcoidosis as demonstrated through publication history, scientific accomplishments, and extramural funding. International applicants are welcome to participate in the FSR Established Investigator Grant process.
Established Investigator specifics:
- $200,000 award over 2 years
- 10% indirect costs allowed ($200,000 should include these indirect costs)
- Compensation for personnel—including principal investigators, co-investigators, and key study staff—may not exceed the NIH salary limitation in effect at the time of award
- Established commitment to the field (publication history or other scientific accomplishments)
- Demonstration of dedication to sarcoidosis and extramural funding (served as Principal Investigator on grants from FSR or other national, private or government agencies)
Applicants must submit a Letter of Intent in order to be considered for funding. You’ll be notified in January as to whether or not you’re invited to submit a full grant proposal. Full applications will not be accepted unless notification of invitation has been received from FSR.
Letter of Intent Instructions
Please enter all information as requested in all section on the ProposalCentral LOI application form.
Proposals should be no longer than two pages in length, single-spaced, utilizing 12-point font and 1-inch margins, and attached in PDF format in Section 7 (Attachments).
Proposals should include the following information:
1. Principal Investigator eligibility
-Proven commitment and career accomplishments in sarcoidosis
2. Project Title and Summary
-Brief description of project and research focus
-Primary objectives of the project
-Methodology
3. Alignment with the FSR Research Agenda priorities and values.
-Please review this document here before applying. Appendix C (page 28-on) can help you prepare this section.
-You must mention the exact FSR Research Agenda Priority that best aligns with your project.
-Provide justification for the alignment of your proposal.
Letter of Intent must be submitted through ProposalCentral by the end of day on December 12, 2025.
Questions should be submitted to research@stopsarcoidosis.org
Applications will be evaluated in the following areas:
- Significance: the importance and potential impact of the proposed research on the field of sarcoidosis
- Approach: the rigor and feasibility of the methods proposed to achieve the project’s goals
- Alignment with FSR’s Research Agenda Priorities and Values: strength of alignment with investigator-identified primary priority. This will involve review by Patient Stakeholder as well as our Scientific Review Committee.
Applications are now closed.
Research Priorities
Successful research proposals will need to be aligned with one or more of the following priorities:
Research Values
Where appropriate and/or possible, all FSR-funded research should demonstrate the following characteristics:
2026 Timeline for Applicants
- LOIs open: October 16, 2025
- Deadline for LOIs: December 12, 2025
- Application invitations sent: January 19, 2026
- Deadline for applications: March 9, 2026
- Review period: March – May 2026
- Awardee notification: Late May 2026