Office of Research
Science and Engineering / Medical Research
The W.M. Keck Foundation's Research Program seeks to benefit humanity by supporting high-risk/high-impact projects in two specific areas, (1) medical research, and (2) science and engineering, that are distinctive and novel in their approach, question the prevailing paradigm, or have the potential to break open new territory in their field. Past grants have been awarded to major universities, independent research institutions, and medical schools to support pioneering biological and physical science research and engineering. Keck-funded projects have included the development of promising new technologies, instrumentation or methodologies that lay the groundwork for new paradigms, breakthrough technologies, and discoveries that will save lives, provide innovative solutions, and add to our understanding of the world.
Program Priorities:
- Focus on important and emerging areas of research
- Have the potential to develop breakthrough technologies, instrumentation or methodologies
- Are innovative, distinctive and involve interdisciplinary teams
- Demonstrate a high level of risk due to unconventional approaches, or by challenging the prevailing paradigm
- Have the potential for transformative impact, such as the founding of a new field of research, the enabling of observations not previously possible, or the altered perception of a previously intractable problem
- Do not focus on clinical or translational research, treatment trials or research for the sole purpose of drug development
- Fall outside the mission of public funding agencies
- Demonstrate that private philanthropy generally, and the W.M. Keck Foundation in particular, is essential to the project's success
Potential applicants are encouraged to look at summaries of past awards on the Keck Foundation website. Please note that once it has funded a new idea, the Keck Foundation looks for the next thing. It does not typically fund a given topic or area or new technology more than once. If you have made efforts to obtain funding for this idea, your pre-proposal should state that, and explain why such efforts have failed. This is a major criterion that the Keck Foundation uses in their decision-making process.
Contact limitedsubs@uw.edu to receive a guidance document prepared by UW Corporate and Foundation Relations.
Application Instructions
Please submit as one combined PDF labeled with PI’s Lastname, Firstname:
- A single-paged concept paper, in 12 point font with 1 inch margins, and include:
- Organization Name
- Project title
- Full name of Principal Investigator and co-PIs/collaborators
- An overview of the proposed project emphasizing any unique aspects and pilot studies (indicate area of emphasis for project - medical research or science and engineering research)
- A description of the methodologies and key personnel
- A brief justification of the need for Keck Foundation support, including specific evidence that the project is not fundable by federal agencies. Eligible documentation may include a declined proposal review or correspondence with a program officer (even verbal), but must indicate that efforts have been unsuccessful due to risk, creativity or innovation, rather than need for preliminary data or methodological concerns
- An estimated budget broken down, if possible, by major areas, e.g., personnel, equipment, consumable supplies, etc. (budgets can be rough approximations at this stage)
- If possible, within the 1-page limit, the authors may add other details (e.g., background to put the research into perspective, description of the institution’s prominence in the field).
Avoid illustrations in these single-pagers – the researchers will need all the room for text. If a reference is necessary, abbreviate it as (Science, 323, 45, ‘11). DO NOT USE (Jones et al., 2011).
- Biosketch or CV of the PI
to limitedsubs@uw.edu by 5:00 PM Wednesday, January 8, 2025. Proposals are due to the sponsor 5/1/2025, so you will need to have your materials in to the Office of Sponsored Programs by 4/22/2025 if given the go‐ahead by the review committee.
Inquiries and Contact Information
Investigators who identify a grant, award or fellowship program that restricts the number of applications that can be submitted from an Institution should immediately contact their Chairperson, Associate Dean for Research (or Dean, if no ADR) and the Office of Research (see below) if they intend to prepare a response. Failure to do so, or to meet the deadlines for submission of pre-proposal, will preclude submission of the application through the Office of Sponsored Programs.
For general inquiries, or to request a listing of a limited submission opportunity that should be but is not already listed, please email us at limitedsubs@uw.edu.