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We have now confirmed the release date for the last two reports and associated data sets from the 2021 World Risk Poll, and have extended the deadline for submission of applications for funding accordingly until 28 February 2023.
All organisations interested in the funding calls must register their interest on the Flexigrant system by 13 February 2023. We welcome early registrations as they enable us to establish communication with potential applicants.
We expect that the typical budgets for the proposed projects may range between £250,000 and £750,000 but we are also open to receiving applications for projects outside this range, as appropriate to the type and scale of the intervention proposed.
Lloyd’s Register Foundation is inviting proposals for impactful research and interventions that will increase the utility and influence of data generated by the 2021 World Risk Poll, focusing on global perceptions and experiences of disaster preparedness. The data includes indicators that assess resilience at the individual, household, community and society levels. This funding call is the second of four calls (see other open calls here) linked to separate focus areas of the 2021 Poll. The funding opportunities opening later in the year will be associated with Poll findings around violence and harassment at work and perceptions of harm from AI and misuse of personal data. We also welcome proposals which use data and findings from more than one of these focus areas. You can access the dataset related to this call here, or email to request early access to the full 2021 World Risk Poll dataset.
The Poll, which was conducted in 2019 and 2021, covers a wide range of topics relating to perceptions and experiences of risk and safety globally. This year we are publishing the 2021 findings through a series of reports and resources. Today we launched the results of our ‘disaster resilience’ module through a detailed report, associated dataset, and exploratory resilience index available here.
The 2021 data includes a wide range of indicators gauging people’s ability to handle natural hazards and other forms of adversity — including their financial security, social support, access to vital infrastructure and other conditions that combine to form the foundation for resilience. This call invites proposals from anywhere in the world to use the data to support impactful projects which are analytical or intervention-based, with the aim of improving safety among at-risk demographic groups in ways that align with the Foundation’s mission.
Lloyd's Register Foundation is an independent global charity with a unique structure and an important mission: engineering a safer world. We reduce risk and enhance the safety of the critical infrastructure that modern society relies upon in areas such as energy, transport and food.
Our strategy includes a cross-cutting focus on evidence and insight to better understand the complex factors that affect safety. Our goal is to improve safety through interventions that are driven by evidence of what works. We anticipate that this will require action across the data – evidence – action cycle to:
The World Risk Poll began in 2019 and is the first ever global study of perceptions and experience of risk. There have been two rounds of polling so far, with two more iterations planned for 2023 and 2025.
It surveys up to 150,000 people to better understand how to improve our understanding of risk and make the world a safer place. Part of the Gallup World Poll, the survey is conducted through interviews in over 120 countries and up to 145 different languages. The Poll provides us with a granular picture of the differences between people’s thoughts about and experiences of risk in areas such as risks at work, or crime and violence. This insight is already being used by a range of stakeholders to improve safety worldwide.
Now that the dataset for the 2021 Poll is complete, we want to maximise its impact and ensure the findings are widely disseminated and used. We are inviting applications for projects which will use the data to design and run research and/or interventions – in LRF mission aligned areas - that aim to make a marked contribution to improving global safety.
We envisage a range of possible outcomes for projects which practically apply the Poll findings through the development of new interventions or by strengthening existing ones. For instance, a project may aim to lower the experience rate of a prevalent safety challenge through improvements to services for at risk populations. The dataset associated with the resilience findings offers a new set of global indicators that help identify the most vulnerable populations, as well as providing insights into the level and types of interventions that may be most needed for building more resilient systems.
Similarly, research projects may aim to address data gaps or support hypotheses through secondary analysis of the Poll data and/or to use alongside other relevant data. An important output could be the provision of evidence, disseminated to stakeholders, which motivates action. For example, research projects which find robust evidence for how and why particular demographics are most impacted by safety challenges, that effectively communicate findings to relevant bodies, and consequently influence improvements to public risk information.
General information on LRF funding is here.
Your proposal needs to provide a compelling vision for utilisation of the findings of the Poll in at least one of the following ways:
The World Risk Poll covers a broad range of topics and we aim to fund multiple projects that utilise different areas of the 2021 findings. There is likely to be an upper limit of £250,000 for most projects but the Foundation may fund one larger, high impact project with a budget of up to £750,000. You should ask for a level and duration of funding that’s justifiable for your proposed research/ intervention.
Information on eligible costs can be accessed on our page: Portal homepage - Lloyds Register Foundation (flexigrant.com)
1. Register your interest
First you will need to create an account in Flexigrant by following this link: Portal homepage - Lloyds Register Foundation (flexigrant.com) Once you have created your account you will receive an email to verify it. Once you have done this, you will be able to access the Expression of Interest form where you will be asked to briefly explain your vision for utilising the data set. The purpose of this step is to establish communication with you, and so that we understand the level of interest and types of projects being proposed. The deadline to register your interest is 13 February 2023.
If you have any problems creating your account or accessing the Expression of Interest form, please email [email protected].
2. Complete the application
A link to the Flexigrant application form will be sent to you within two weeks of registering your interest. All applications must be submitted via Flexigrant; they will not be accepted in other formats. The deadline for applications is 28 February 2023.
Applicants will receive a response about their proposal by the end of March 2023.
The PowerPoint from our information sessions on this funding call can be accessed in full here. Q&A from the information sessions can be accessed here.
If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected] with the e-mail subject WRP call.