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| | LOI date: 7/25/08
Application date: 8/25/08
Earliest Anticipated Start date: April 2009
Funds: up to four years and budget up to $600,000 per year
Eligibility: TCCU, AI and Native Hawaiian Serviing Institutions, non-profits, AI tribal gov't, AI tribally designated org
Purpose: 1. devise optimal HIV prevention packages (combination interventions) for specific populations, 2. design clinicla studies to rigorously examine the safety and efficacy of theese "packages" in target pop, 3. perform pilot studies to demonstrate the proposed prevention packages is acceptabel to target pop and study design is appropriate and feasible | | Expires: 8/26/2008 |  |  |
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f. The purpose of the program is to enhance the capacity of local HIV prevention organizations to implement and sustain effective and feasible behavioral interventions by making intervention materials and training more widely available.
g. Contact: Carolyn Guenther-Grey @ 404-639-1908
h. Eligible: non-profits, research institutions, community based organizations, federally recognized or state recognized AI/AN tribal governments, AI/AN native tribally designated organizations, AN health corporations, UIHO, tribal epi centers
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c. up to $400,000 per year for up to 5 years for up to 5 program sites d. Loi- 5/23/08 e. Due date- 8/29/08 f. Description: develop, implement, and evaluate comprehensive, evidence-based diabetes programs in selected communities utilizing a comprehensive, mutli-faceted, systems-based program guided by specific model. Focused on patients, clincians, and systems.
g. Contact: For more information, please email merckalliance@rti.org with "RFA Question" in subject line or call 1-866-354-4943.
h. Eligibility: 501 c3 organizations, community-based organizations
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| | Funding agency: CDC
Funding: estimated total program funding $1,000,000; award ceiling $150,000; award floor $80,000, 9 awards
LOI: 6/6/08
Due Date: 8/15/08
Eligibility: non-profits, community based org, federally/state recognized AI/AN tribal gov't, AI/AN tribally designated org, UIHO, tribal epi-centers,
Description: a cooperative agreement program for viral hepatitis prevention control networking, education, and training activities that target persons at risk for viral hepatitis. Must choose one program from 4 categories of activities.
Contact: eRA Commons Help Desk @ 301-402-7469
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| | a. Funding agency: National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH
b. funds: est total up to $18.85 million over 5 years for 3-4 awards
d. description: two-phased clinical research studies to develop, refine, and test innovative behavioral and/or environmental approaches for weight control in young adults at high risk for weight gain.
e. LOI: 9/10/08
f. due date: 10/10/08
g. contact: Catherine (Cay) Loria @ 301-435-0702 | | Expires: 10/11/2008 |  |  |
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| | a. funding agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH
b. funds: contingent upon available funds and applicants
d. due date: Jan 5, June 5 and Oct 5
e. description: drug abuse epidemiologic research focused on understanding the nature, extent, consequences, and etiology of drug abuse across individuals, families, age groups, gender, communities, and population groups.
f. contact: Yonette F. Thomas @ 301-402-1910
g. notes: also available Epidemiology Of Drug Abuse R03 and R21 | | Expires: 5/12/2011 |  |  |
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| | a. funding agency: National Insitute of General Medical Sciences, NIH
b. funds: est. total $6,000,000
d. due date: September 11, 2008; January 8, 2009; September 11, 2009; January 11, 2010; September 7, 2010; and January 11, 2011
e. description: to significantly increase the number and competitiveness of underrepresented minorities engaged in biomedical research. To facilitate the training and development of students, faculty, and/or researchers from groups underrepresented in the biomedical research enterprise of this nation, the MARC Branch will provide program-related support in three key areas: a) scientific conferences, b) scientific short courses, or c) other well-defined ancillary training activities that further the MARC mission.
f. contact: Adolphus Toliver @301-594-3900 | | Expires: 1/12/2011 |  |  |
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| | a. Funds: 8-13 awards; total of $6.5 million in first year and $33 million total costs over the 5 yr period project
b. LOI due date: 9/30/08
c. Due date: 10/30/08
d. Start date: 7/1/09
e. Summary: Research and Development Center grant in the areas of demography and economics of aging, including relevant interdisciplinary areas rooted in population-based social science research. To support infrastructure and pilot data, research projects, etc.
f. Contact: Georgeanna E. Patmios @ 301-496-3138 | | Expires: 11/1/2008 |  |  |
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| | a. Funds: approx $1.8 million in total cost in FY 2009, 1-5 fund awards, up to 5 years, direct costs limited to $1 million per year b. LOI due date: 10/20/08 c. Due date: 11/19/08 d. Start date: 7/1/09 e. Summary: To provide infrastructure support in order to foster and enhance the research capabilities of established research centers that are highly productive and influential in the areas of research with the mission of the Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Bran. f. Website: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-08-007.html#SectionIII1A g. Contact: Rebecca L. Clark, Ph.D. @ 301-496-1175 |  |  |
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| | a. Funding agency: IHS, Division of Nursing b. Eligibility: non-profit urban Indian organizations c. Website: http://www.ihs.gov/NonMedicalPrograms/gogp/index.cfm?module=HHS-2008-IHS-PHN-0001 d. Budget: FY 2008 $1,200,000; project period 4 yrs; award amount $150,000 a year, 8 awards in total, one to an urban program e. Due date: 8/22/08 f. Funding date: 8/29/08 g. Summary: the PHN Model of community based case management utilizes roles and functions of PHN services of assessment, planning, coordinating services, communication and monitoring. Goals include early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation. h. Contact: Cheryl Peterson, R.N. @ 301-443-1840 | | Expires: 8/23/2008 |  |  |
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| | a. Funding agency: IHS Division of Nursing b. Eligibility: all organizations providing for the AND, BSN, MSN, or DNP to AI/AN student c. Website: http://www.ihs.gov/NonMedicalPrograms/gogp/index.cfm?module=HHS-2008-IHS-NU-0001 d. Budget: Total FY 2008 $1,335,000; four awards total (check website for more details); projected period 5 years e. Due date: 8/8/08 f. Funding date: 9/1/08 g. Summary: 1) recruit and train AI/AN to be nurses 2) provide scholarships to those enrolled in nursing schools 3) provide program that encourages AI/AN nurses 4) provide continuing education to AI/AN nurses h. Contact: Sandra L. Haldane @ 301-443-1840 | | Expires: 8/9/2008 |  |  |
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| | Funding agency: National Cancer Institute Eligibility: non-profits, community-based organizations Website: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CA-08-023.html#EligInstitutions Budget: approx $1.5 million over 2 years; 4-6 awards, up to 2 years, no more than $200,000 in direct costs per year LOI date: 10/24/08 Due date: 11/24/08 Funding date: 7/1/09 Summary: projects designed to improve outcomes of smoking cessation in low income adult populations within the United States. Despite significant progress in reducing the prevalence of smoking in the United States Contact: Erik Augustson @301-435-7610 | | Expires: 11/25/2008 |  |  |
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| | Funding agency: CDC Eligibility: private, non-profits Website: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/funding/DP08-814.htm Budget: approx total funding $4,250,000; one award; approx award $850,000 per year; project period 5 years Due date: 8/11/08 Summary: This program addresses the “Healthy People 2010” focus area(s) related to Cancer. Purpose to develop, disseminate information on cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivorship; development of evaluation, surveillance and research data,etc Contact: Susan Derrick @770-488-3070 | | Expires: 8/12/2008 |  |  |
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| | www.grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-07-092.html (1) To improve the measurement of racial/ethnic discrimination in healthcare delivery systems through improved instrumentation, data collection, and statistical/analytical techniques; (2) to enhance understanding of the influence of racial/ethnic discrimination in healthcare delivery and its association with disparities in disease incidence, treatment, and outcomes among disadvantaged racial/ethnic minority groups; and (3) to reduce the prevalence of racial/ethnic health disparities through the development of interventions to reduce the influence of racial/ethnic discrimination on healthcare delivery systems in the United States (U.S.). |  |  |
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| | http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-07-061.html Opening Date: January 5, 2007 Expiration/Closing Date: January 3, 2009 Purpose. This program announcement solicits research applications aimed at increasing the parenting skills and capacities of parents and caregivers to improve the health outcomes of their young and adolescent children. This is important because childhood, and particularly adolescence, is a time for the development of health habits that can last a lifetime. Moreover, adolescence is a transitional period during which experimentation and high-risk health behaviors may be displayed. The long-term consequences of health habits and behaviors often become manifest in young adulthood and adulthood. Against this backdrop, it is well documented that the probability of children and adolescents acquiring non-optimal health behaviors and developmental problems increases significantly when their adult caregivers exhibit ineffective parenting skills and practices. Thus, interventions to increase parenting skills and capacities and reduce high-risk behaviors should involve both parents and their children. Interventions targeting two or more risk factors that indicate ineffective parenting practices (e.g., lack of appropriate parental monitoring, supervision, and communication, high family conflict and disorganization, parental stress and depression, lack of parent-child bonding and negative discipline methods) that simultaneously focus on multiple high-risk adolescent health behaviors (e.g., unhealthy dietary behaviors, inadequate physical activity, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, sexual behaviors, and unintentional (e.g., accidents) and intentional behaviors (e.g., firearm related injuries), are fundamental to this initiative. Interventions that target the reduction of a broad range of family risk factors and simultaneously build upon protective factors are highly encouraged. Parents and similarly situated caregivers of children 10-to-18 years of age are the targets of this initiative. | | Expires: 1/3/2009 |  |  |
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| | www.samhsa.gov/Grants/2007/TI_07_004.aspxTargeted Capacity Expansion Program for Substance Abuse Funding to provide outreach, along with substance abuse pre-treatment or treatment and HIV services, in minority communities. |  |  |
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| | http://www.osophs.dhhs.gov/ophs/HealthyPeople/ Proposal Deadline: March 30, 2007 Funds: $2,000 and up to $5,000 Project Period: June 29, 2007 – June 30, 2008 Eligibility: Not-for-profit, community-based organizations including faith-based groups, after school programs, coalitions and others. Purpose: To evaluate activities in local communities across the HHS regions that support and promote healthy lifestyles including: Physical activity Nutrition and healthy eating Preventive screenings Making healthy choices/avoiding risky behaviors Sample Activities: Walking programs for the neighborhood or workplace. School lunch programs that include locally grown and seasonal fruits and vegetables. Encouraging people to get checked for skin cancer. Smoking prevention program for teens. |  |  |
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| | Office of Indian Education: Professional Development POSTED: 2/16/2007 FUNDING SOURCE: Dept. of Education ELIGIBILITY: IHEs and Indian Tribes $ AVAILABLE: $2,901,000 GRANTS AVAILABLE: 9 MAX GRANT SIZE: $400,000 DEADLINE: 3/19/07 CONTACT INFORMATION: Lana Shaughnessy, 202-205-2528 DESCRIPTION: Grants to increase the number and quality of Indian professionals, particularly those serving other Indians. |  |  |
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| | High Growth Job Training Initiative Grants for the Long-Term Care Sector of the Health Care Industry
POSTED: 2/16/2007 FUNDING SOURCE: Dept. of Labor ELIGIBILITY: Nonprofit and public agencies $ AVAILABLE: $500,000 GRANTS AVAILABLE: 5 MAX GRANT SIZE: N.A. DEADLINE: 4/5/07 CONTACT INFORMATION: Jeannette Flowers, 202-693-3322 DESCRIPTION: Grants for improving health care employment and training efforts. |  |  |
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| | Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) for Native Americans
POSTED: 2/16/2007 FUNDING SOURCE: DHHS ELIGIBILITY: Indian Tribes $ AVAILABLE: $10,000,000; $1,000,000 Alaska-specific GRANTS AVAILABLE: 75 Grants MAX GRANT SIZE: $500,000; $175,000 Alaska-specific DEADLINE: 3/26/07 CONTACT INFORMATION: 877-922-9262 DESCRIPTION: Grants to for a wide range of social, economic development and governance projects to improve Native American communities and enhance self-sufficiency.
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| | Drug Free Communities Support Program
POSTED: 2/15/2007 FUNDING SOURCE: DHHS ELIGIBILITY: Nonprofits $ AVAILABLE: $6,000,000 GRANTS AVAILABLE: 60 MAX GRANT SIZE: $100,000 DEADLINE: 4/17/07 CONTACT INFORMATION: Jayme Marshall, 240-276-1270 DESCRIPTION: Grants for a wide array of activities designed to improve collaborations and reduce substance abuse.
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| | Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2007-ACF-ANA-NA-0003 Closing Date for Applications: Mar 26, 2007 See link to full Expected Number of Awards: 75 Award Ceiling: $500,000 Award Floor: $25,000 The Administration for Native Americans (ANA), within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), announces the availability of Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 funds for new community-based projects under the ANA Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) program. ANA's FY 2007 SEDS goals and program areas of interest are focused on strengthening children, families, and communities through community-based organizations, Tribes, and Village governments. The purpose of ANA is to promote the goal of economic and social self-sufficiency for American Indians, Native Hawaiians, Alaskan Natives, and other Native American Pacific Islanders, including American Samoa Natives. Details at: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/open/HHS-2007-ACF-ANA-NA-0003.html |  |  |
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| | National Library of Medicine http://nnlm.gov/pnr/dragonfly/2007/04/23/aids2007funding/ Quotations are due to NLM on Monday, June 18, 2007 The National Library of Medicine is pleased to announce the solicitation of quotations from community-based organizations and libraries to design and conduct projects that will improve access to HIV/AIDS related health information for patients, the affected community, and their caregivers. Standard Awards are offered for up to $60,000; Express Awards are offered for up to $10,000 |  |  |
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| | Dentists from academic and private practice will be supporting pediatricians, dentists, dental hygienists, and oral health community stakeholders who submitted applications on how they wanted to work with their communities in early childhood oral health. Sites will receive $2,000 in free in-kind consultation services for onsite technical assistance. The American Academy of Pediatrics’ Oral Health Initiative along with the Bright Futures Educational Center is providing these awards in partnership with the Indian Health Service Maternal and Child Health Program and the Division of Oral Health. Preceptors will be making their way for a one-day training designed by the individual sites. Proposed plans include updates with WIC, Head Start Programs, primary care providers, oral health providers and community dental consultants to refresh their early childhood oral health knowledge and skills. Components of the one-day preceptorship will include how to: conduct oral health risk assessments, oral health exams, apply varnish and learn how to expand community and parent participation in this number one infectious disease. The preceptorships will build upon existing activities bringing up-to-date information on infant and toddlers oral health. 2007 American Indian/Alaska Native Preceptorship Program Award, offered by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The first round of awards was given out and a second round will begin soon. To obtain an application for round 2, please contact Wendy Nelson atwnelson@aap.org. |  |  |
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| | Improve Health and Health Knowledge of Minority Males! Health Promotion Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Males POSTED: 7/27/2007 FUNDING SOURCE: DHHS ELIGIBILITY: examples-Indian/Native American Tribally Designated Organization; Non-Profit; Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions $ AVAILABLE: varies GRANTS AVAILABLE: dependent on applicatons MAX GRANT SIZE: $250,000 OPENING DATE: 9/5/07 EXPIRATION DATE: 9/8/2010 CONTACT INFORMATION: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-07-422.htmlDESCRIPTION: Grants for a wide array of activities designed to expand research that may lead to improving the health of minority men. | | Expires: 9/9/2010 |  |  |
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| | Eligibility: non-profit organizations for activities related to - cystic fibrosis, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, Influenza, pulmonary arterial hypertension and resistant hypertension. Purpose: to support various types of initiatives such as continuing education programs for healthcare professionals, scientific conferences, patient education programs, the development of health education materials and community activities. Gilead also supports Testing and Linkage to Care (TLC) programs that encourage individuals to learn their HIV or HBV serostatus and ensure they are linked to appropriate services including medical care, vaccination, and prevention programs. Deadline: as submitted |  |  |
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