What an EHA Research Grant covers
Our EHA Research Grants support basic and translational lab-based research in hematology.
The three types of grant available are the:
Costs that can be supported
- Personnel costs (applicant or other research staff who will directly work on the project).
- Lab consumables.
- Small equipment.
Mandatory costs
You must use some of your grant to pay for:
- Attendance at the EHA Congress whilst your project is active (maximum €2,000 per PI per year)
- A final audit of your project’s financial costs (maximum €2,000 per PI)
Costs that cannot be supported
- Overhead costs.
- Excessive travel costs (other than EHA Congress).
- Expenses that are not accompanied by an accurate and sound justification.
- Costs for research performed completely and solely by others, instead of by the applicant.
- Costs that are covered by another fund, even if new funding is acquired during the project, that make all or part of the EHA Research Grant redundant.
If you acquire additional funding, you must email us [link to grants@ehaweb.org] about this within 30 days of its awarding.
You must also tell us how you’ll use the grants together.