Four studies named Innovations in Research and Practice Grant recipients

$100,000 awarded to produce work on wide range of areas involving student-athletes

Posted on 4/19/23 2:00 PM

During the 2023-24 academic year, four research teams will receive a total of $100,000 to conduct projects designed to enhance student-athletes' psychosocial well-being and mental health.

This is the ninthyear of the NCAA Innovations in Research and Practice Grant Program.The panel that reviewed the proposals was composed of athletics administrators, a current and former faculty athletics representative, current student-athletes, a mental health clinician, a coach and a sports medicine professional. The reviewers felt confident the funded pilot programs will lead to programs that other schools can adopt for use on their campuses or adapt to fit their own needs.

Panel Chair Eric Laudano said,"It's encouraging to continue to see such a high level of interest in this grant program. This year, 80 proposals were submitted, and withso many strong projects and compelling collaborations, it was challenging for the panel to identify 15 finalists and then select the four recipients. We're confident that these projects will benefit the student-athletes on the receiving campuses in the coming year. Further, we believe the membership will have much to gain as these grant teams share their findings and make their resources widely available in 2024."

These four teams will make their findings available to the membership during the 2023-24 academic year:

Cornell

Project:Financial Freedom for Athletes: Athletes Empowering Athletes for Financial Literacy.

Project team: Austin M. Arnold, CPA, MPS; Beth Lyon; and John William McKinley, J.D., LLM, CPA, CGMA.

Alabama and Michigan State

Project: Interactive narratives for mental health: Sharing stories of success.

Project team:Scott Parrott, Ph.D.; Shaheen Kanthawala, Ph.D.; and Bree E. Holtz, Ph.D.

Western Illinois

Project: VitalCog: Suicide Prevention Navigator Program.

Project team: Jennifer Plos, Ed.D.; Cara Cerullo, LCSW, CADC; Chad Cerullo, M.S., LAT, ATC, CES; Elizabeth Wilson; Hannah Hendrickson; and Matthew C. Mishkind, Ph.D.

New Haven and Massachusetts

Project: Creating wholeness in athlete branding: A game-based learning intervention to support student-athletes on personal branding and mental well-being.

Project team:Bo Yu, Ph.D.; Yiran Su, Ph.D.; and Ceyda Mumcu, Ph.D.

Members of the external review panel, which selected the grant recipients: