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  • Public Health
  • Social Sciences
  • Policy Studies

Background:

  • Engaged research strategies, involving diverse partners and knowledge, are crucial for addressing societal challenges.
  • Existing research cultures and institutional structures hinder the scaling of these collaborative approaches.
  • Funders play a pivotal role in influencing and enabling research practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the adaptive practices of a global funder collaborative supporting engaged research.
  • To provide concrete examples of funder activities that enable engaged research.
  • To suggest actionable steps for scaling engaged research and improving its impact.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of initiatives by a global collaborative of philanthropic and public funders.
  • Integration of insights from diverse issue areas, geographies, and funding domains.
  • Identification of funder-led infrastructure development and system-level interventions.

Main Results:

  • Funders are adapting practices, building infrastructure (e.g., capacity-building, facilitation), and targeting systemic barriers.
  • Collaborative efforts demonstrate diverse funder activities supporting engaged research across various contexts.
  • Examples illustrate how funders can actively enable engaged research to flourish.

Conclusions:

  • Funders are critical agents for scaling engaged research by adapting practices and supporting necessary infrastructure.
  • Further action is needed to deepen the understanding of engaged research's impact and redefine success metrics.
  • Systemic changes in funding and evaluation are essential for maximizing the potential of engaged research for societal benefit.