Trailblazer & Trailblazer Planning Awards
Partnering with communities allows researchers to gain valuable insights into the lived experiences of the communities that they hope to serve, leading to more relevant and impactful research.
Funding Opportunities for Both New & Established Projects
The Indiana CTSI offers two types of awards to support community-university partnerships that improve the health of people across the state of Indiana
- Trailblazer Awards support collaborative, community-engaged research or evaluation projects, co-led by community and university partners, focused on topics that have potential to improve health.
- Trailblazer Planning Grants are intended to strengthen new collaborations between university and community partners who can then go on to apply for Trailblazer Awards, or other funding, for projects to improve health.

Which Award Is Right for You?
- Trailblazer Awards: If you have an established community collaboration and have a potential pilot research project or program evaluation that you need funding for, the Trailblazer Awards are for you.
- Trailblazer Planning Grants: If you have a newer community collaboration that you would like to strengthen in order to plan a collaborative research or evaluation project, the Trailblazer Planning Grants may be your next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn how the Trailblazer Award and Trailblazer Planning Grant are granted and what to expect when you apply.
Proposals for both awards must be co-led, and 1) a university partner and 2) a community partner for project. Both partners must currently be employed in an Indiana-based organization.
The University Project Lead must be a full-time faculty member employed by a college, university or other academic institution located within the state of Indiana. Postdoctoral students, fellows, residents, adjunct professors, visiting professors, and staff members may collaborate on the project, but are not eligible to serve as a University Project Lead.
The Community, or non-Academic, Project Lead must have ≥80% of their work assignment based in the community. Examples of the types of organizations that Community Leads are a part of include, but are not limited to: community-based hospitals or clinics; health departments or social services agencies; K-12 education; advocacy groups; grassroots organizations; faith-based organizations; public libraries; and community organizations interested in health. If you are unsure whether someone would be eligible to serve as a Community Lead on a project, contact Community Health Partnerships.
If your community-university partnership is newer, you may consider applying for the Trailblazer Planning Grant, which is intended to support the development, strengthening, or expansion of a community-university partnership. This can be between two organizations or individuals. The Planning Grant funds partnership development through activities such as conferences, travel, key stakeholder interviews, and/or collaborative meetings that will result in a community-engaged collaborative research proposal by the end of the project period such as an application to the Trailblazer Award.
However, if your partnership is established, and there is a pilot research project, or program evaluation which you are ready to do and have a plan for, you may consider applying for the Trailblazer Award. The Trailblazer Award is intended to fund projects which either implement exploratory research or evaluate a program.
Proposals for either award should have the aim of improving the health of Indiana residents. Community Health Partnerships defines health broadly, and is especially seeking proposals that aim to impact underlying factors influencing health outcomes. These projects may span various sectors and do not necessarily have to be clinical in nature. Examples of such projects include, but are not limited to, affordable housing initiatives; food security and nutrition programs; community safety and violence prevention; education and employment initiatives; and transportation and mobility solutions. Additional topic areas that proposals may address include, but are not limited to: cancer, obesity prevention, infant mortality, access to care, mental health, and substance use disorder.
Trailblazer Award projects are up to two years in length, and up to $25,000.
Planning Grant projects are 1-2 years in length, and up to $5,000.
For more information, contact Program Manager Sarah Glock, or the Community Health Partnerships team.
If you need assistance in developing your application and/or connecting with a community/academic partner, please reach out to one of our Community Health Partnership Liaisons for assistance:
Priscilla Barnes, IU Bloomington Liaison (phone: 812-855-4789)
Heidi Beidinger, University of Notre Dame Liaison
(phone: 574-631-7636)
Donna Vandergraff, Purdue University Liaison (phone: 765-494-8538)
A more comprehensive FAQ for those interested in applying is also available.
Watch the 2025 Informational Webinar and Q&A!
Ready to learn more but weren’t able to join the webinar? You can watch the recording anytime that is convenient for you.
We Need Your Expertise. Join the Review Team!
Hone your project development and assessment skills by providing opportunities for investigators and community members to serve as reviewers during our Trailblazer Award and Trailblazer Planning Grant reviews.
This is also a great networking opportunity to meet new colleagues and learn more about the Indiana CTSI.
Join Our Annual Community-Engaged Research Meeting
At our annual meeting, we bring together community members, researchers, and health and government departments to showcase projects, results and strategize solutions for current issues. Subscribe to the Indiana CTSI Insights newsletter for your opportunity to RSVP.
Learn more about our 2024 Annual Community Collaborative Engagement Day.
Current Awardees

Ulla Connor
Indiana University Indianapolis | University Partner

Kristin Peoples
Haitian Association of Indiana | Community Partner

Alyssa Lederer
Indiana University Bloomington | University Partner

Jonathan Barclay
Jump IN for Health Kids | Community Partner

William Miller
University of Evansville | University Partner

Pearl Quartey-Kumapley
Deaconess Clinical Memorial | Community Partner

Patrick Monahan
Indiana University School of Medicine | University Partner

Michelle Shelburne
Sanctuary Indy, Inc. | Community Partner

Anita Panjwani
Purdue University | University Partner

Carla Heiser
Precision Health Solutions, LLC | Community Partner

Haocen Wang
Purdue University | University Partner

Lupita Valdes Azcarate
Health Visions Midwest of Fort Wayne | Community Partner

Nasreen Lalani
Purdue University School of Nursing | University Partner

Jennifer Stefancik
Purdue Extension | Community Partner
Past Awardees
2024 – Trailblazer |
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Bucher, Sheri / Peoples, Kristin | Indiana University Indianapolis / Haitian Assoc of Indiana |
Lalani, Nasreen / Stefancik, Jennifer | Purdue/Purdue Extension |
Lederer, Alyssa / Barclay, Jonathan | Indiana University Bloomington / Jump IN for Health Kids |
Miller, William / Quartey-Kumapley, Pearl | University of Evansville / Deaconess Clinical Memorial |
Monahan, Patrick / Shelburne, Michelle | Indiana University School of Medicine / Sanctuary Indy, Inc. |
Panjwani, Anita / Heiser, Carla | Purdue University / Precision Health Solutions, LLC |
Wang, Haocen / Valdes Azcarate, Maria | Purdue University / Health Visions Midwest of Fort Wayne |
2023 – Trailblazer |
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Ballinger, Tarah / Hayes, Lisa | Indiana University School of Medicine / 4-Ever-Pink |
Fodstad, Jill / Dwenger, Deanna | Indiana University School of Medicine / Indiana Department of Corrections |
Janota, Andrea / Parlett, Tyne | Indiana University School of Medicine / Cultivating a Belonging Culture |
Jo, Soojung / Coddington, Jennifer | Purdue University / Purdue’s North Central Nursing Clinics |
Lieberman, Marya / Cogdell, Joanne | University of Notre Dame / Naxos Neighbors, LLC |
Miller, Michelle / Emery, Rachel | Indiana University School of Medicine / LMH Women’s Health Center |
Wilburn, Victoria / Cochran, Nicki | Indiana University Indianapolis / Overdose Lifeline, Inc |
2022 – Trailblazer |
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Brandon-Friedman, Richard / Miller, Marissa | Indiana University Indianapolis / Trans Solutions Research and Resource Center, LLC |
Cecil, Kara / Stinson, Kelsey | University of Indianapolis / CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions |
Franks, Melissa / Riggin, Katrina | Purdue University / Indiana University Health |
Hernandez, Elaine / Hicks, Ivan | Indiana University–Bloomington / First Baptist Church North Indianapolis |
Macey, Erin / Rusnak, Colleen | Indiana University Indianapolis / Indiana Health Fund |
Peterson, Zoe / Shipley, Meagan | Indiana University–Bloomington / Indiana University Health |
Tucker-Edmonds, Brownsyne / Voisard, Andrea | Indiana University School of Medicine / Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana Nurse-Family Partnership |
2021 – Trailblazer |
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Galaviz, Karla / Stowers, Jill | Indiana University–Bloomington / Indiana University Health |
Gregory, Virgil / Muhammad, John | Indiana University Indianapolis / Fathers and Families Center |
Jacob, Seethal / Meier, Emily | Indiana University School of Medicine / Indiana Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center |
Kong, Nan / Moore, Sheri | Purdue University / National Alliance on Mental Illness West Central Indiana |
Michael, Nancy / Gaudern, Carey | University of Notre Dame / Beacon Health System – Community Impact |
Renbarger, Kalyn / Hess, Cori | Ball State University / Muncie Maternal Mental Health Coalition |
Rodriguez, Natalia / Kajumulo, Kelly | Purdue University / Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky |
Wells, Ellen / Evans, T. Eric | Purdue University / Blackford County Concerned Citizens |
2020 – Trailblazer |
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Abebe, Ephrem / Wheeler, Holly | Purdue University / Family Voices Indiana |
Hannon, Tamara / Gough, Tyler | Indiana University School of Medicine / Indy Urban Acres |
Howland, Allison / Norris, Katherine | Indiana University / Homes 4 Homeless |
Rodriguez, Natalia / Layton, Jennifer | Purdue University / LTHC Homeless Services |
Simpson, Vicki / Archibald, Lorra | Purdue University / Healthy Communities of Clinton County |
Spence, Lisa / Parker, Robin | Indiana University–Bloomington / Indiana University Health |
Yeager, Valerie / Berman, Kathy | Indiana University Indianapolis / About Special Kids |
2019 – Trailblazer |
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Amireault, Steve / Lowry, Kristen | Purdue University / Purdue Extension |
Greene, Alison / Sherwood Laughlin, Catherine / Bruner, Kathy / Greathouse, Lisa | Indiana University–Bloomington / Monroe County Community School Corporation / Indiana University Health |
Lefever, Jennifer / Botchway, Marian / Zeltwanger, Todd | University of Notre Dame / Cultivate Food Rescue |
Nault Connors, Jill / Hayden, Julie | Indiana University Indianapolis / National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Greater Indianapolis |
Weathers, Tess / Girls, Nikki | Indiana University Indianapolis / Concord Neighborhood Center |
Wilburn, Victoria / Wonnell, Robin | Indiana University Indianapolis / Overdose Lifeline, Inc |
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Contact
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Community Health Partnerships
EmailSarah Glock, MPH, CCRP
Program Director
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Silvia Bigatti, PhD
IU Indianapolis Liaison
Email
317-274-6754Priscilla Barnes, PhD
Indiana University Bloomington Liaison
Email
812-855-4789 -
Donna Vandergraff, PhD
Purdue University Liaison
Email
765-494-8538Heidi Beidinger, PhD
University of Notre Dame Liaison
Email
574-631-7636