What happens if I secure salary funding from another source during the course of my two year commitment to the K12?
Scholars are encouraged to obtain their own funding through private foundations or through federal funding. Obtaining some types of grants may require that the scholar come off the K12 completely (i.e., an individual KO1 or a large RO1). Other grants (i.e., R21, RO3, foundation grant), may supplement research activities, and may or may not require modification of the K12 funding, but not require the scholar to come off the CORRT K12 funding. Therefore, we require that any scholar who receives any type of additional funding to notify CORRT (Alisa Cooperstein) of the award (amount, duration, funding agency) and the plan of action about how the award will affect your training on the K12. Scholars should submit a specific request regarding continued CORRT funding and a rationale for this request. If continued funding on CORRT is requested, the scholar should specify how their additional funding will supplement rather than duplicate their funding on the CORRT. Indicate clearly if specific a