Friday, September 21, 2012

Federal and Non Federal Funding


Funding

Federal Grants

Minority Population Specific: $500k or less . . .  
  • HHS/National Institutes of Health: Basic social and behavioral research on culture, health, and wellbeing (R24). View Full Announcement
  • HHS/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Capacity Building Assistance to Improve Health in Tribal Populations Grant View Full Announcement
$500k or more . . .  
  • HHS/National Institutes of Health: Prevention of HIV Transmission/Acquisition through a better understanding of Reproductive Health (R01). Grant View Full Announcement
$500k or less . . .  
  • HHS/Health Resources & Services Administration: Preventive Medicine and Public Health Training Grant Program Grant View Full Announcement
  • HHS/Health Resources & Services Administration: Rural Health Network Development Planning Program. View Full Announcement
  • Delta Regional Authority: Health IT Workforce Revolving Loan Fund. The DRA will provide an interest free loan to small health care provider offices (HPOs) throughout the Delta region to be used to install and adopt EHR systems View Full Announcement
  • HHS/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program, Supplemental Evaluation Projects (PHBPP-SEP) Grant. View Full Announcement

Non Federal Grants

Minority Population Specific: $500k or less . . . 
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Forward Promise: Improving the health and success of middle and high-school-aged young men of color. View Full Announcement Exit Disclaimer
  • Academic Pediatric Association: Research in Academic Pediatrics Initiative on Diversity (RAPID). View Full Announcement Exit Disclaimer


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