Federal Grants
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Drug Abuse Aspects of HIV/AIDS (R01) Grant. View
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$500k or more . . .
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Cancer Center Support Grants (CCSGs) for
NCI-designated Cancer Centers (P30) Grant View
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- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs)
in Human Cancer for Years 2013 and 2014 (P50). Grant View
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$500k or less . . .
- HHS/
Office of Women's Health: National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day,
2013 (RFP). View
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- HHS/
Office of Women's Health: National Women's Health Week, 2013 (NWHW)
Request for Proposals (RFP). View
Full Announcement [PDF | 148KB]
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Immunity in the Elderly (R01) Grant. View
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- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Effects of In Utero Alcohol Exposure on Adult Health
and Disease (R21) Grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Basic social and behavioral research on culture,
health, and wellbeing (R24). View
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- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Mechanism for Time-Sensitive Drug Abuse Research
(R21) Grant View
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Non
Federal Grants
$500k or less . . .
- RESULTS
Educational Fund (REF): Tuberculosis Advocacy Mini-Grant. View
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- RCHN
Community Health Foundation, Inc.: Workforce initiative - focused on
recruitment, training and retention of entry-level staff in health
centers. View
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Scholarships/Fellowships
- The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Executive Nurse Fellows Program. View
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- The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Health Policy Fellows Program. View
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- The
Commonwealth Fund: The Mongon Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority
Health Policy (formerly The Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University
Fellowship in Minority Health Policy). View
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