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Connected Communities Programme
Communities, Cultures, Health & Well-Being
   Research Development Workshop
          Next Steps:
 Development & Follow-up Funding
                 Gary Grubb,
   Associate Director of Programmes AHRC
Possible Headline Success Criteria
    Identified by the Group on Day 1
• Sustainable after the project end
• Fun and exciting
• Impact on well being defined by community
• Big ideas
• Strong knowledge exchange element
• Inter-disciplinary – user engagement – international
• Benefits on different levels – micro, theoretical –
  including unintended impacts
• Exploratory research
Possible Headline Success Criteria
    Identified by the Group on Day 1 (2)
• Co-productive enterprise
• Contagious –catalytic – generative
• Dialogical – restorative
• Deeply interfacing: local – national – global
• Scalable – potential policy impact
• Challenge the term ‘connectedness’
• Demonstrable links community / academe and learn
  from past programmes
• Critically demonstrate our claims of participation
Funding Available
• We want to support the development of promising creative and
  innovative research ideas that emerge from the workshop and
  encourage new collaborations
• Two types of funding available immediately after the workshop
  through streamlined process:
   – 1. Project Development Proposals to support the
     development of project ideas identified during the workshop
     as having the potential to be worked up into large full
     research consortia proposals
   – 2. Follow-up Funding – to pursue other ideas and
     opportunities emerging from the workshop but which are not
     about preparing a large consortia application
• Deadline for both is 1700 Wednesday 23rd November 2011
• Workshop participants can be involved in more than one
  application (but can be PI on no more than 2 applications)
Funding Routes
        Connected Communities Programme                                      Other Routes

At any time or                                                Research Council
 in line with                                               responsive Mode or
                                                                                    Other Funders
                                                           other funding schemes
  other calls
                                                           e.g. Follow-on Funding
                    Closed call
Summer 2012          Research
 closing date      Consortia up
                     to £1.5m



                     Research
23 November                                      Follow-up
                   Development
                                               funding up to
 Closing Date      funding up to
                                                   £40k
                       £15k

                                                          Other proposals
   Proposals agreed for                                  emerging directly
     development as                                                            Other ideas not
                                   Workshop                    from            directly from the
   consortia proposals                                     the workshop
                                   Sept 2011                                       workshop
       at workshop
Project Development Funding
• To support the development ideas specifically identified
  during the workshop as having strong potential to be
  developed into full large consortia proposals.
• Funding for activities directly linked to developing a full
  proposal e.g.
  - networking amongst teams
  - building or extending partnerships / collaborations (both
  other researchers in UK or overseas and outside academia)
  - consultation with communities and business, policy,
  practice, voluntary etc organisations about research plans
  - conducting fuller reviews of previous research of
  relevance
  - short term testing / piloting of ideas or methods
Project Development Funding
• Limited number of awards of up to £15,000 (FEC) available to
  workshop participants, to start to start between 1 Feb and 28 Feb
  2012 and run for up to 4 months
• Expected to be cross-disciplinary and cut across Research Council
  boundaries but must involve arts and humanities researchers
• Novel stakeholder & community engagement activities expected
• PI plus at least two Co-Is or collaborators must have attended the
  workshop
• Must involve 2 or more Research Organisations
• Can involve any number of other collaborators (academic/ non-
  academic, international etc...), including people not at the
  workshop
• Applications via Je-S form available after 18 October
• Light touch review process
Project Development Funding:
        Future Funding Opportunity
• Holders of Project Development Projects will have an
  opportunity to submit proposals for large research
  consortia projects under a closed ring-fenced call.
• Expected limit on applications expected to be £1.5m
  (FEC) over periods of up to 5 years
• Deadline expected to be summer 2012
• Number funded will depend on quality & innovation (full
  peer review), size of proposals, potential co-funding, etc,
  but likely to be 1-3 consortia.
• Further details will be provided to those awarded
  Project Development Funding
Follow-Up Funding
• Aim to pursue ideas emerging from the workshop but not
  leading to directly to large full consortia proposals for
  submission in summer 2012 but to other forms of output /
  outcome.
• Activities could include:
  - networking events (e.g. seminars, workshops, on-line fora);
  - knowledge exchange and dissemination activities
  (conferences, joint publications, policy briefings);
  - people exchanges / secondments;
  - joint scoping studies / pilot projects;
  - joint reviews / synthesis of research;
  - innovative community engagement activities;
  - collaborative training activities
Follow-Up Funding
• Funding for a range of projects up to £40,000 (FEC) available to
  workshop participants, to start to start between 1 Feb and 28 Feb
  2012 and run for up to a year.
• Expected to be cross-disciplinary and may cut across Research
  Council boundaries but must involve arts and humanities
  perspectives
• Novel stakeholder & community engagement activities strongly
  encouraged
• PI plus at least one Co-I or collaborator must have attended the
  workshop
• Must involve 2 or more Research Organisations
• Can involve any number of other collaborators (academic/ non-
  academic, international etc...), including people not at the
  workshop
• Applications via Je-S form available after 18 October
• Light touch review process
Other Opportunities
• Funded projects will become a part of the Connected
  Communities Programme and will be invited to future Summits or
  Programme events
• Follow-up proposals could lead to applications to other research
  council schemes – applications to responsive mode grants
  schemes can cut across Council boundaries and be handled
  collaboratively under the cross-Council Funding Agreement
• Funded projects will be eligible to apply to Research Council
  follow-on funding schemes to exploit new pathways to impact
  that emerge.
• Highlight for cross-disciplinary networks with arts and humanities
  at their core under AHRC’s networking scheme
• AHRC fellowship scheme highlight notice for collaborative arts
  and humanities research embedded in communities
Future Plans
• Just announced! Joint AHRC/ESRC call for outline proposals for two
  large consortia on Community Engagement and Mobilisation call
  closing 14 December 2011.
• Just announced! Arts and Humanities perspectives on communities
  - research reviews and scoping studies: call closing on 23
  November 2011
• Planned initiative on community heritage
• Possible research development workshop on Communities, Culture
  & Sustainability (2012)
• Summit 2012 involving representatives from community groups /
  organisations
• Developing partnership activities
• Programme web-pages:
  www.connectedcommunities.ac.uk
  and e.mail contact list will provide further information
Research Council Contacts
• AHRC
• Queries about the Connected Communities health and well-being
  theme:
  Adam Walker A.Walker@ahrc.ac.uk
• Queries about the application process, eligibility criteria etc:
  Gemma Broadhurst G.Broadhurst@ahrc.ac.uk
• Queries about Connected Communities Programme generally:
  Gail Lambourne (G.Lambourne@ahrc.ac.uk); Gary Grubb
  (G.Grubb@ahrc.ac.uk)
• ESRC
  Dawn Woodgate (Dawn.Woodgate@esrc.ac.uk)
• MRC / RCUK Lifelong Health &Well-Being Programme
  Katie Finch (katie.finch@headoffice.mrc.ac.uk)
• EPSRC / Digital Economy Programme
  John Baird (John.Baird@epsrc.ac.uk )
Questions?
Lessons Learnt from Previous Events
• Important that in clustering ideas that the exciting original ideas do not get lost
  or ideas lose focus.
• Getting a clear research question or set of questions can help.
• Importance of identifying a leader with skills in bringing the components
  together.
• Remember the large consortia proposals are not the only game in town - Don’t
  forget the follow-up opportunity and other funding opportunities (Research
  Councils / other funders) and the potential value of networking and identifying
  collaboration opportunities etc.
• Not everyone can be involved leading a large consortia but people can
  contribute in many different ways – ideas, critiques, advisory groups etc. In
  large groups developing consortia it is important to recognise that not everyone
  can be a Co-investigator and that people can contribute in different ways.
• Don’t narrow down too early and don’t forget you can move between groups at
  any point.

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Closing presentation Connected Communties Cardiff Gary Grubb September 2011

  • 1. Connected Communities Programme Communities, Cultures, Health & Well-Being Research Development Workshop Next Steps: Development & Follow-up Funding Gary Grubb, Associate Director of Programmes AHRC
  • 2. Possible Headline Success Criteria Identified by the Group on Day 1 • Sustainable after the project end • Fun and exciting • Impact on well being defined by community • Big ideas • Strong knowledge exchange element • Inter-disciplinary – user engagement – international • Benefits on different levels – micro, theoretical – including unintended impacts • Exploratory research
  • 3. Possible Headline Success Criteria Identified by the Group on Day 1 (2) • Co-productive enterprise • Contagious –catalytic – generative • Dialogical – restorative • Deeply interfacing: local – national – global • Scalable – potential policy impact • Challenge the term ‘connectedness’ • Demonstrable links community / academe and learn from past programmes • Critically demonstrate our claims of participation
  • 4. Funding Available • We want to support the development of promising creative and innovative research ideas that emerge from the workshop and encourage new collaborations • Two types of funding available immediately after the workshop through streamlined process: – 1. Project Development Proposals to support the development of project ideas identified during the workshop as having the potential to be worked up into large full research consortia proposals – 2. Follow-up Funding – to pursue other ideas and opportunities emerging from the workshop but which are not about preparing a large consortia application • Deadline for both is 1700 Wednesday 23rd November 2011 • Workshop participants can be involved in more than one application (but can be PI on no more than 2 applications)
  • 5. Funding Routes Connected Communities Programme Other Routes At any time or Research Council in line with responsive Mode or Other Funders other funding schemes other calls e.g. Follow-on Funding Closed call Summer 2012 Research closing date Consortia up to £1.5m Research 23 November Follow-up Development funding up to Closing Date funding up to £40k £15k Other proposals Proposals agreed for emerging directly development as Other ideas not Workshop from directly from the consortia proposals the workshop Sept 2011 workshop at workshop
  • 6. Project Development Funding • To support the development ideas specifically identified during the workshop as having strong potential to be developed into full large consortia proposals. • Funding for activities directly linked to developing a full proposal e.g. - networking amongst teams - building or extending partnerships / collaborations (both other researchers in UK or overseas and outside academia) - consultation with communities and business, policy, practice, voluntary etc organisations about research plans - conducting fuller reviews of previous research of relevance - short term testing / piloting of ideas or methods
  • 7. Project Development Funding • Limited number of awards of up to £15,000 (FEC) available to workshop participants, to start to start between 1 Feb and 28 Feb 2012 and run for up to 4 months • Expected to be cross-disciplinary and cut across Research Council boundaries but must involve arts and humanities researchers • Novel stakeholder & community engagement activities expected • PI plus at least two Co-Is or collaborators must have attended the workshop • Must involve 2 or more Research Organisations • Can involve any number of other collaborators (academic/ non- academic, international etc...), including people not at the workshop • Applications via Je-S form available after 18 October • Light touch review process
  • 8. Project Development Funding: Future Funding Opportunity • Holders of Project Development Projects will have an opportunity to submit proposals for large research consortia projects under a closed ring-fenced call. • Expected limit on applications expected to be £1.5m (FEC) over periods of up to 5 years • Deadline expected to be summer 2012 • Number funded will depend on quality & innovation (full peer review), size of proposals, potential co-funding, etc, but likely to be 1-3 consortia. • Further details will be provided to those awarded Project Development Funding
  • 9. Follow-Up Funding • Aim to pursue ideas emerging from the workshop but not leading to directly to large full consortia proposals for submission in summer 2012 but to other forms of output / outcome. • Activities could include: - networking events (e.g. seminars, workshops, on-line fora); - knowledge exchange and dissemination activities (conferences, joint publications, policy briefings); - people exchanges / secondments; - joint scoping studies / pilot projects; - joint reviews / synthesis of research; - innovative community engagement activities; - collaborative training activities
  • 10. Follow-Up Funding • Funding for a range of projects up to £40,000 (FEC) available to workshop participants, to start to start between 1 Feb and 28 Feb 2012 and run for up to a year. • Expected to be cross-disciplinary and may cut across Research Council boundaries but must involve arts and humanities perspectives • Novel stakeholder & community engagement activities strongly encouraged • PI plus at least one Co-I or collaborator must have attended the workshop • Must involve 2 or more Research Organisations • Can involve any number of other collaborators (academic/ non- academic, international etc...), including people not at the workshop • Applications via Je-S form available after 18 October • Light touch review process
  • 11. Other Opportunities • Funded projects will become a part of the Connected Communities Programme and will be invited to future Summits or Programme events • Follow-up proposals could lead to applications to other research council schemes – applications to responsive mode grants schemes can cut across Council boundaries and be handled collaboratively under the cross-Council Funding Agreement • Funded projects will be eligible to apply to Research Council follow-on funding schemes to exploit new pathways to impact that emerge. • Highlight for cross-disciplinary networks with arts and humanities at their core under AHRC’s networking scheme • AHRC fellowship scheme highlight notice for collaborative arts and humanities research embedded in communities
  • 12. Future Plans • Just announced! Joint AHRC/ESRC call for outline proposals for two large consortia on Community Engagement and Mobilisation call closing 14 December 2011. • Just announced! Arts and Humanities perspectives on communities - research reviews and scoping studies: call closing on 23 November 2011 • Planned initiative on community heritage • Possible research development workshop on Communities, Culture & Sustainability (2012) • Summit 2012 involving representatives from community groups / organisations • Developing partnership activities • Programme web-pages: www.connectedcommunities.ac.uk and e.mail contact list will provide further information
  • 13. Research Council Contacts • AHRC • Queries about the Connected Communities health and well-being theme: Adam Walker A.Walker@ahrc.ac.uk • Queries about the application process, eligibility criteria etc: Gemma Broadhurst G.Broadhurst@ahrc.ac.uk • Queries about Connected Communities Programme generally: Gail Lambourne (G.Lambourne@ahrc.ac.uk); Gary Grubb (G.Grubb@ahrc.ac.uk) • ESRC Dawn Woodgate (Dawn.Woodgate@esrc.ac.uk) • MRC / RCUK Lifelong Health &Well-Being Programme Katie Finch (katie.finch@headoffice.mrc.ac.uk) • EPSRC / Digital Economy Programme John Baird (John.Baird@epsrc.ac.uk )
  • 15. Lessons Learnt from Previous Events • Important that in clustering ideas that the exciting original ideas do not get lost or ideas lose focus. • Getting a clear research question or set of questions can help. • Importance of identifying a leader with skills in bringing the components together. • Remember the large consortia proposals are not the only game in town - Don’t forget the follow-up opportunity and other funding opportunities (Research Councils / other funders) and the potential value of networking and identifying collaboration opportunities etc. • Not everyone can be involved leading a large consortia but people can contribute in many different ways – ideas, critiques, advisory groups etc. In large groups developing consortia it is important to recognise that not everyone can be a Co-investigator and that people can contribute in different ways. • Don’t narrow down too early and don’t forget you can move between groups at any point.