Limited Submissions: REV Moore Inventor Fellows

Sponsor: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Program number: 2025
Award amount: $675,000 over 3 years ($200,000 per year in direct support, $25,000 per year in indirect support)
Number of applications UW can put forward: 2 nominations
OR internal deadline: 10/30/2024
Sponsor deadline: 11/15/2024 for nominations, 12/13/2024 for full application
OSP deadline: 12/4/2024 for full application

 
Program Description:
The Moore Inventor Fellowship supports scientist-inventors who create new tools and technologies with a high potential to accelerate progress in the foundation’s areas of interest: scientific discovery, environmental conservation and patient care.
Candidates must be faculty, research scientists, postdocs or other full-time staff who can receive funding through their institutions. Candidates must be no more than 10 years past receiving the terminal advanced degree in their field (M.S., Ph.D. or M.D. received on or after 2015). Please see the Moore Inventor Fellows FAQ for more information regarding candidate eligibility and exceptions.
The scope of this call is intentionally wide: proposed projects do not need to fall within the foundation’s current funding priorities but should be broadly within the program areas of foundation interest (science, environmental conservation and patient care). Patient care inventions should resonate with our focus on improving the experience and outcomes of patients with solutions that improve clinical diagnosis.
The fellowship aims to support inventions at an early stage that could lead to proof-of-concept of an invention or advance an existing prototype that tackles an important problem. We seek innovations that promise to make a long-lasting and meaningful impact by addressing underlying problems in their field, but a clear path toward commercialization is not a requirement. The foundation is not interested in supporting fundamental research projects or projects already at a stage where significant venture capital is available. As with all our grants, we seek to measure progress toward a defined goal during the three years of support. The foundation’s policy is that intellectual property that results from a grant must be managed and disseminated in a manner that leads to the greatest impact. Each award will include IP terms to reflect the needs of that project. 
 
Pre-Proposal Instructions:
Please submit as one combined pdf labeled with PI’s LastnameFirstname:
1. A one-page letter of intent with a description of proposed invention with particular attention to how the invention will benefit an end-user. Should also include a one sentence description of the invention.
2. If the final application requires a diversity statement or statement of broader impacts, please summarize your plans to address the specific requirements on an additional page.
3. CV (not biosketch) of the PI
4. A letter of support from the Dean or Chair. This letter of support signifies that the Dean or Chair have ensured that the nominee and application are likely to be of sufficient quality to be competitive nationally. This letter should confirm the department’s commitment to the $50,000 in annual support as required by the sponsor.
Send the email to limitedsubs@uw.edu by 5:00 PM, Wednesday, October 30, 2023. Nominations are due to the sponsor 11/15/2024. Full applications are due 12/13/2024, so you will need to have your materials in to the Office of Sponsored Programs by 12/4/2024 if given the goahead by the review committee. 
 
Other open limited submissions opportunities, as well as the limited submissions review committee review and selection process, are here: http://depts.washington.edu/research/funding/limited-submissions. Please feel free to email us at limitedsubs@uw.edu with questions or information on any limited submission opportunities that should be but are not already listed on that page. If you are interested in other private funding opportunities, visit the Corporate and Foundation funding opportunities page.