
The Grant Generating Project Fellowship, which sponsors grantsmanship training for family medicine faculty, recently surpassed the $30 million mark in funded grants obtained by its alumni. The AAFP helps sponsor the fellowship.
Since GGP's inception in 1996, project fellows have received $30,346,383 for various research and training projects.
GGP offers a yearlong fellowship program providing advanced grantsmanship training to family medicine faculty in universities and teaching hospitals through a combination of workshops, individualized critiques and mentoring. GGP fellows also participate in national and international family medicine and research conferences.
In addition to the AAFP, current sponsors of the fellowship are the North American Primary Care Research Group, the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
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