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Grant Eligibility Screener
Most university SLP and audiology programs never apply for the grants they actually qualify for. Not because the grants don't exist, but because no one told them they were eligible. Answer 8 questions and get your personalized funding match report.
Find the grants your program actually qualifies for
University SLP and audiology programs have access to federal, NIH, and association grants, but most are never applied for because directors don't know they qualify. Answer 8 questions to get a personalized funding match report.
What type of institution are you at?
Institution type affects eligibility for several federal grant programs.
Which clinical training programs does your department operate?
Some grants target SLP programs specifically, others target audiology or interdisciplinary programs.
Who does your clinic primarily serve?
Select all that apply. Population focus is a primary eligibility factor for OSEP, HRSA, and ASHA grants.
What is the geographic setting of your institution?
Rural and underserved geography significantly improves eligibility for several OSEP and HRSA programs.
What percentage of your graduate students come from underrepresented racial or ethnic backgrounds?
Programs training underrepresented clinicians receive competitive preference for several federal and association grants.
Does your department have active research programs?
NIDCD training grants (T32, T35) require a substantive research program. ASHFoundation grants are available to programs with emerging research activity.
Which federal grants does your program currently hold?
We'll use this to identify new programs rather than duplicating what you already have.
How long has your clinical training program been operating?
Program history affects eligibility for NIDCD training grants, which favor established research environments.
Grant eligibility determinations are estimates based on published program requirements and are not a guarantee of eligibility or award. Award amounts and deadlines change annually. Verify current requirements at Grants.gov, NIH Reporter, and the respective funder websites before applying.
Why Grant Funding Matters for University SLP Clinics
University SLP and audiology programs operate on lean budgets. Most serve community patients at reduced or no cost, train the next generation of clinicians, and conduct research, often all at once. Federal grants like OSEP Personnel Preparation awards and NIDCD training grants exist specifically to fund this work, with multi-year awards ranging from $75,000 to over $3 million.
The problem isn't eligibility. Most programs qualify for more than they realize. The problem is awareness. Grant cycles are annual, application requirements are specific, and program directors are already stretched thin. This screener is designed to close that gap, giving you a clear place to start in under two minutes.
How ClinicNote Supports Grant-Funded University Clinics
Many federal grants, OSEP and HRSA awards especially, require detailed outcome reporting, documentation of supervised clinical hours, and evidence of compliant billing practices. ClinicNote gives university clinic directors the infrastructure to meet those requirements without building parallel systems from scratch. Scheduling, supervision workflows, clinical notes, billing, and reporting all live in one platform.
When your grant comes through and your program is ready to grow, we'd love to show you what ClinicNote looks like in action.
See what ClinicNote looks like for your program.
ClinicNote is the full-suite EMR built for university SLP and audiology clinics. Scheduling, documentation, supervision workflows, and billing: everything your program needs to run well and report accurately.
