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Programming Grants to Accompany NEH on the Road Exhibitions

 

Deadline :  8-23-2018

Funding Opportunity :  PAR-16-281

CFDA :  93.242|93.273|93.279|93.989|000000

Agency :  Department of Health and Human Services

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The Fogarty HIV Research Training Program supports research training that strengthens HIV research capacity of institutions in low-and middle-income countries (LMIC). This FOA offers an opportunity for LMIC institutions to submit a planning grant application to participate in the Fogarty HIV Research Training Program. These applications must propose a plan to develop a research training program and the subsequent application that will be submitted in response to the companion D43 FOA (PAR-16-279). The planned research training program should strengthen research capacity in a defined high priority HIV scientific area (NOT-OD-15-137) at a specific LMIC institution or at LMIC sites in an established HIV research network.

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Programming Grants to Accompany NEH on the Road Exhibitions

 

Deadline :  6-13-2019

Funding Opportunity :  PAR-16-201

CFDA :  93.399|000000

Agency :  Department of Health and Human Services

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Eligibility :  State Governments
County Governments
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Special District Governments
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The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to provide support for innovative and promising intervention research designed to improve smoking cessation outcomes among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. Specifically, this FOA is intended to stimulate research efforts aimed at the development of smoking cessation interventions that: 1) are targeted to socioeconomically disadvantaged populations, and 2) could be made scalable for broad population impact. Applicants may propose projects that develop and test novel cessation interventions with the potential to be scaled up, as well as projects that focus on enhancing the effectiveness, quality, accessibility, utilization, and cost-effectiveness of currently scaled smoking cessation interventions. This FOA provides funding for up to 2 years for protocol development and early phase, pilot, or exploratory projects.

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Programming Grants to Accompany NEH on the Road Exhibitions

 

Deadline :  9-7-2019

Funding Opportunity :  PAR-16-291

CFDA :  93.273|93.279|93.399|000000

Agency :  Department of Health and Human Services

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Eligibility :  State Governments
County Governments
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This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is supported by Collaborative Research on Addiction (CRAN) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a trans-NIH partnership composed of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The intent of this FOA is two-fold: (1) characterize how the neurobiological alterations, associated behaviors, and public health consequences arising from polysubstance use differ from, or are similar to, those observed in single drug use; (2) promote integrative polysubstance research along a translational pipeline, consisting of basic science research in animals, human-based laboratory investigations, and epidemiological studies. These dual objectives will be accomplished with a Phased Innovation (R21/R33) mechanism, where polysubstance research can occur in any of these translational stages during the R21 phase and these findings will be rapidly back- or forward-integrated into another stage during the R33 phase, allowing for bi-directional research exchange.

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Programming Grants to Accompany NEH on the Road Exhibitions

 

Deadline :  7-20-2016

Funding Opportunity :  RFA-DA-17-007

CFDA :  93.279|000000

Agency :  Department of Health and Human Services

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Eligibility :  State Governments
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Native American Tribal Governments (Federally recognized)
Public Housing Authorities/Indian Housing Authorities
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The NIH Research Education Program (R25) supports research education activities in the mission areas of the NIH. The over-arching goal of this NIDA R25 program is to support educational activities that enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nations biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs. To accomplish the stated over-arching goal, this FOA will support creative educational activities with a primary focus on Courses for Skills Development.

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Programming Grants to Accompany NEH on the Road Exhibitions

 

Deadline :  5-7-2019

Funding Opportunity :  PA-16-232

CFDA :  93.279|000000

Agency :  Department of Health and Human Services

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Eligibility :  State Governments
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This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages applicants to develop innovative research applications on prescription drug abuse, including research to examine the factors contributing to prescription drug abuse; to characterize the adverse medical, mental health and social consequences associated with prescription drug abuse; and to develop effective prevention and service delivery approaches and behavioral and pharmacological treatments. Applications to address these issues are encouraged across a broad range of methodological approaches including basic science, clinical, epidemiological, and health services research to define the extent of the problem of prescription drug abuse, to characterize this problem in terms of classes of drugs abused and combinations of drug types, etiology of abuse, and populations most affected (including analyses by age group, race/ethnicity, gender, and psychiatric symptomatology). Studies on individual- and patient-level factors, prescriber factors, and/or health system factors are encouraged, as are studies on all classes of prescription drugs with high abuse liability, including analgesics, stimulants, sedative/hypnotics and anxiolytics. Researchers are further encouraged to study the relationship between the prescription medication, the indication for which the medication was prescribed (e.g., pain, sleep disorder, anxiety disorder, obesity), and the environmental and individual factors contributing to abuse.

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