More than Skin Deep: Mental Health Grant

This grant aims to fund projects focused on investigating the effects of psoriatic disease on mental health, as well as interventions for addressing this comorbidity.

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Purpose

The National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) is seeking grant applications from researchers interested in conducting projects focused on mental health in psoriatic disease. The goal of this award is to support this area of unmet need in the psoriatic disease community by funding research focused on investigating the effects of psoriatic disease on mental health, as well as interventions for addressing this comorbidity.

Applicants

Applicants must hold an M.D., Ph.D., or equivalent academic degree and be eligible to apply as a Principal Investigator by their institution.

Budget and Project Period

Applicants may request up to $100,000 (direct costs only) per year. The total project period for the application submitted is one year to take place from August 1 – July 31.

Application

Applications for the 2025 funding cycle will be released in Fall 2024. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

For more information about applying to our grants program, please reference our FAQs section or contact research@psoriasis.org

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