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Health and Mental Health Funding Opportunities Deadlines: October 15, 2010 through January 2011 Table of Contents Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 1. Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety II, Jan 25 2. Researching Implementation and Change While Improving Quality, Jan 25 American Federation for Aging Research 3. AFAR Award Programs, Nov 09 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 4. Fellowships and Awards, Nov 17 Foundation for Physical Therapy 5. Grants, Doctoral Scholarships & Awards, Jan 26 Grant (William T.) Foundation 6. Fellowship Programs, Jan 05 Health Resources and Services Administration 7. Organ and Tissue Donation and Procurement Program, Dec 01 Lalor Foundation 8. Anna Lalor Burdick and Postdoctoral Programs, Jan 15 National Institutes of Health 9. Behavioral & Social Science Research on Understanding & Reducing, Health Disparities, Jan 11 10. Alcohol Research Education Project Grants, Jan 25 11. Research on Alcohol and HIV/AIDS, Jan 07 12. Tech-Based Adherence Interventions for Substance Abusing Populations with HIV, Jan 07 13. MBRS Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity (IMSD), Jan 25 14. Integrating Biobehavioral & Sociocultural Research to Prevent HIV Transmission, Jan 07 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 15. Executive Nurse Fellows Program, Jan 18 U.S. Department of Agriculture 16. Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI), Dec 22 17. Children, Youth & Families at Risk (CYFAR) Sustainable Community Projects, Nov 10 1

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Page 1: Health and Mental Health Funding Opportunities

Health and Mental Health Funding OpportunitiesDeadlines: October 15, 2010 through January 2011

Table of Contents Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

1. Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety II, Jan 252. Researching Implementation and Change While Improving Quality, Jan 25

  American Federation for Aging Research

3. AFAR Award Programs, Nov 09  Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

4. Fellowships and Awards, Nov 17  Foundation for Physical Therapy

5. Grants, Doctoral Scholarships & Awards, Jan 26 Grant (William T.) Foundation

6. Fellowship Programs, Jan 05 Health Resources and Services Administration

7. Organ and Tissue Donation and Procurement Program, Dec 01 Lalor Foundation

8. Anna Lalor Burdick and Postdoctoral Programs, Jan 15 National Institutes of Health

9. Behavioral & Social Science Research on Understanding & Reducing, Health Disparities, Jan 11

10. Alcohol Research Education Project Grants, Jan 2511. Research on Alcohol and HIV/AIDS, Jan 0712. Tech-Based Adherence Interventions for Substance Abusing Populations

with HIV, Jan 0713. MBRS Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity (IMSD), Jan 2514. Integrating Biobehavioral & Sociocultural Research to Prevent HIV

Transmission, Jan 07 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

15. Executive Nurse Fellows Program, Jan 18 U.S. Department of Agriculture

16. Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI), Dec 2217. Children, Youth & Families at Risk (CYFAR) Sustainable Community

Projects, Nov 10

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Funding Opportunities

1. Program: Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety II Agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Next Deadline: Jan 25, 2011  Supports research demonstration and dissemination (R18) projects from organizations that implement safe practice interventions to demonstrate evidence of reducing or eliminating medical errors, risks, hazards, and harms associated with the process of healthcare. The applicant or its partner must be a healthcare provider organization and have already completed a risk assessment. Focus is on safe practice interventions that do not focus solely on the use of health information technology. Expires 1/18/13. Seehttp://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-10-022.html for details.

E-mail: [email protected]  Contact: Denise Burgess, Project Officer            Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety            540 Gaither Road            Rockville, MD 20850            301/427-1318---------------------------------------------------- 2. Program: Researching Implementation and Change While Improving Quality Agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Next Deadline: Jan 25, 2011  Supports research demonstration and dissemination projects to understand and improve decision-making at all levels of the healthcare system; outcomes of healthcare; and what works, for whom, when, and at what cost. AHRQ is interested in developing valid and reliable measures of the process and outcomes of care, causation, and prevention of errors in healthcare, strategies for incorporating quality measures into programs of quality improvement, and dissemination and implementation of improvement mechanisms. Expires 5/8/11. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-136.html  E-mail: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 93.226 Contact: Denise Dougherty, Program Officer            540 Gaither Road            6th Floor            Rockville, MD 20850            301/427-1868  

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3. Program: AFAR Award Programs Agency: American Federation for Aging Research Next Deadline: Nov 09, 2010  Supports the following programs designed to encourage aging research & to advance the careers of professionals: AFAR Research Grants (Deadline: 12/15/10); Paul Beeson Career Dev Awards (11/09/10); Julie Martin Mid-Career Award (12/15/10); Glenn/AFAR Breakthroughs in Gerontology Awards (12/15/10); Ellison Medical Foundation/AFAR Postdoc Fellows Research Program (12/15/10); The Cart Fund, Inc. (required LOI: 12/1/10);  & Gilbert Foundation/AFAR New Investigator Awards in Alzheimer's Disease (last deadline:12/15/09). Updated information expected shortly. See http://www.afar.org/grants.html for details.  E-mail: [email protected]  Contact: Odette Van Der Willik, Director of Grant Programs            55 West 39th Street            16th Floor            New York, NY 10018            212/703-9977---------------------------------------------------- 4. Program: Fellowships and Awards Agency: Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Next Deadline: Nov 17, 2010  Provides grant support for improving the quality of people's lives through grants supporting the performing arts, environmental conservation, medical research and the prevention of child abuse. Currently available: Clinical Scientist Award (Deadline 11/17/10). This award provides support for mentored research to junior faculty members with an M.D. or M.D. /Ph D. (physician-scientists) working in any disease area. See http://www.ddcf.org/Medical-Research/ for details.  E-mail: [email protected]  Contact: Program Staff            650 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor            New York, NY 10019            212/974-7000          

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5. Program: Grants, Doctoral Scholarships & Awards Agency: Foundation for Physical Therapy Next Deadline: Jan 26, 2011  Supports projects in any physical therapy specialty, including Research Grants to evaluate effectiveness of various physical therapy interventions. New Investigator Fellowships for up 2 years to help train Ph.D. prepared physical therapists as developing health services researchers (1/26/11); Kendall Doctoral Scholarships support the first year of doctoral study (Last deadline:8/18/10); & Promotion of Doctoral Studies support doctoral students who have completed one full year of coursework (1/26/11); See http://tinyurl.com/3az8p98. 

E-mail: [email protected]  Contact: Karen Chesbrough, Scientific Program Administrator            Research Office            1111 North Fairfax Street            Alexandria, VA 22314-1488            800/875-1378---------------------------------------------------- 6. Program: Fellowship Programs Agency: Grant (William T.) Foundation Next Deadline: Jan 05, 2011  Supports two fellowship programs for early- and mid- career scholar’s research that enhances understanding of how settings work, how they affect youth development and how they can be improved; and when, how and under what conditions research evidence is used. Scholars Program focuses on career development (Last deadline: 7/7/10); Distinguished Fellows supports mid-career professionals (LOI Deadline: 1/5/11)). Limited submission: one applicant may be nominated from a major division of an institution each year. See http://tinyurl.com/ya86nd3 for details. 

E-mail: [email protected]  Contact: Irene Williams, Grants Coordinator            570 Lexington Avenue            18th Floor            New York, NY 10022-6837            212/752-0071     

     

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7. Program: Organ and Tissue Donation and Procurement Program Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration Next Deadline: Dec 01, 2010  Supports two programs to provide public outreach in the area of organ tissue donation. Public Education Efforts to Increase Solid Organ Donation (deadline 12/1/10) supports implementation of public education & outreach to increase organ donation. Social and Behavioral Interventions to Increase Organ and Tissue Donation (12/14/10) supports projects to improve understanding of how to increase solid organ donation. Projects may focus on community education and outreach initiatives or hospital based efforts. In FY 11 $1.25 million available to support 5 awards for each program. Universities eligible. See http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/index.html.  CFDA Number: 93.134 Contact: Rita Maldonado            Healthcare Systems Bureau            5600 Fishers Lane            Rockville, MD 20857            301/443-3622---------------------------------------------------- 8. Program: Anna Lalor Burdick and Postdoctoral Programs Agency: Lalor Foundation Next Deadline: Jan 15, 2011  Anna Lalor Burdick Program (concept papers due 5/1 and 11/1) provides awards of between $10,000 and $50,000 for projects to educate young women about human reproduction to broaden and enhance their options in life. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (applications due 1/15) provides $35,000 per year (one-year renewal available) for basic postdoctoral research in mammalian reproductive biology as related to the regulation of fertility. Nominees must hold an MD, PhD, or equivalent, but should not have a faculty appointment. See http://www.lalorfound.org/ for details.

E-mail: [email protected]  Contact: Susan Haff, Foundation Administrator            (extension 323)            Grants Management Associates            77 Summer Street, 8th floor            Boston, MA 02110-1006            617/426-7080         

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9. Program: Behavioral & Social Science Research on Understanding & Reducing Health Disparities

 Agency: National Institutes of Health Next Deadline: Jan 11, 2011  OBSSR & many NIH institutes & centers encourage behavioral & social science research (R01; R21) on the causes and solutions to health and disabilities disparities in the U.S. population. The primary basic research question is the causes of differences in the health status of populations (e.g., differences between African Americans vs. European Americans or the US population as a whole). The goal is to move beyond documenting the existence of health and disability disparities to addressing causes and solutions. Expires 5/12/13. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-10-136.html  E-mail: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 93.865 Contact: Deborah Olster, Acting Director            OBSSR            31 Center Drive            Bethesda, MD 20892-2027            301/402-1147---------------------------------------------------- 10. Program: Alcohol Research Education Project Grants Agency: National Institutes of Health Next Deadline: Jan 25, 2011  Supports research education (R25) projects to develop alcohol education activities in the health professions. Includes projects to support dissemination of new knowledge acquired through alcohol research to a wide array of health professionals, such as social workers, occupational therapists, nurses, physicians, dentists, psychologists, pharmacists, counselors & others. Appropriate activities may include development of courses, programs, curricula, and related materials. Expires 5/8/11. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-082.html for details.

E-mail: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 93.273 Contact: Peggy Murray, Office of the Director            NIAAA            5635 Fishers Lane            Bethesda, MD 20892-9304            301/443-2594     11. Program: Research on Alcohol and HIV/AIDS

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 Agency: National Institutes of Health Next Deadline: Jan 07, 2011  Supports research (R01; R03; R21) to understand and prevent the progression of HIV disease in the presence of continued alcohol exposure. Program intended to appeal to a broad audience of alcohol and HIV/AIDS researchers, including alcohol researchers with no prior experience in HIV/AIDS research, but with a keen appreciation for the relationship between problem drinking and HIV/AIDS; & HIV/AIDS researchers with no prior alcohol research experience. Expires 1/8/13. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-10-103.html for R01 details.

E-mail: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 93.279 Contact: Kendall J. Bryant, AIDS Coordinator            Nat Inst on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism            6001 Executive Boulevard            Bethesda, MD 20892-9555            301/403-9289---------------------------------------------------- 12. Program: Tech-Based Adherence Interventions for Substance Abusing Pops.

with HIV Agency: National Institutes of Health Next Deadline: Jan 07, 2011  Supports research (R01; R34) on the efficacy of interventions that use technological tools to foster adherence to HIV treatment regimens among substance abusing populations in naturally occurring timeframes and contexts. Multidisciplinary collaboration between social scientists, physician/nurse researchers & technology experts encouraged. Expires 5/8/11. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAS-10-097.html for R01details.

E-mail: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 93.279 Contact: Shoshana Kahana, Program Officer            National Institute on Drug Abuse            6001 Executive Boulevard            Bethesda, MD 20892-9593            301/443-2261       

13. Program: MBRS Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity (IMSD)

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 Agency: National Institutes of Health Next Deadline: Jan 25, 2011  Supports research (R25) to encourage development &/or expansion of programs to improve academic & research competitiveness of underrepresented minority students at the undergraduate, graduate, or postdoctoral levels & to facilitate their progress toward careers in biomedical & behavioral research. These institutional awards support selection of students, tuition remission; supplies; equipment; travel; salary, wages, & fringe benefits for students & faculty. Limited Submission: one application per institution. PAR expires 1/26/12. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-09-104.html  E-mail: [email protected]

CFDA Number: 93.859 Contact: Alberto L. Rivera-Rentas, Program Director

MBRS Branch            Nat Inst of General Medical Sciences            45 Center Drive            Bethesda, MD 20892-6200            301/594-3900---------------------------------------------------- 14. Program: Integrating Biobehavioral & Sociocultural Research to Prevent

HIV Transmission Agency: National Institutes of Health Next Deadline: Jan 07, 2011  NINR, NIDA, NIAID, and NICHD support theoretically grounded approaches (R01; R21) to prevent HIV infection and transmission that incorporate biobehavioral studies that are culturally appropriate. Biobehavioral approaches may be biomedical or may consist of behavioral interventions using biological markers of efficacy. Socio-cultural appropriateness involves, at minimum, application of knowledge of the norms, beliefs, and values of potential research subjects in varied contexts. Expires 5/8/11. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-188.html for R01 details.

E-mail: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 93.361 Contact: Jeanette Hosseini, Program Director            National Institute of Nursing Research            6701 Democracy Blvd            Bethesda, MD 20892            301/594-5972    

15. Program: Executive Nurse Fellows Program

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 Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Next Deadline: Jan 18, 2011  Program is an advanced leadership program for nurses in senior executive roles in health services, public health & nursing education who aspire to help lead & shape the U.S. health care system. Selects 20 fellows with awards up to $35 k over 3 yrs.  Funds support self-directed learning activities, independent study, & access to an electronic communications network. Applicants must apply online. See http://www.executivenursefellows.org./pdfarchives/cfa_ENF2011.pdf for details.

E-mail: [email protected]  Contact: Valerie Swan, Program Director            The Center for Creative Leadership            One Leadership Place            San Francisco, CA 94118            336/286-4277---------------------------------------------------- 16. Program: Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI) Agency: U.S. Department of Agriculture Next Deadline: Dec 22, 2010

Provides technical assistance and training funds to qualified intermediary organizations to develop their capacity to undertake housing, community facilities, and community and economic development projects in rural areas. Approximately $6.3 million is available. Matching requirement is 1:1. See http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/rcdi/ for details.  E-mail: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 10.446 Contact: Susan Woolard, Program Officer            14th Street and Independence Avenue, SW            Room 5014, South Building            Washington, DC 20250            202/720-9619          

17. Program: Children, Youth & Families at Risk (CYFAR) Sustainable Community Projects

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 Agency: U.S. Department of Agriculture Next Deadline: Nov 10, 2010  Supports projects to improve the quality and quantity of comprehensive community-based programs for at-risk children, youth, and families supported by the Cooperative Extension System.  Approximately $800,000 is available. Eligibility limited to land-grant institutions. See http://www.csrees.usda.gov/funding/rfas/cyfar_scp.html for details.

Email: [email protected]   CFDA Number: 10.500 Contact: Lisa Lauxman, Program Officer            National Institute of Food and Agriculture            1400 Independence Avenue, SW            Washington, DC 20250-2225            202/690-4568      

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