Federal Grants
Minority Population Specific: $500k
or less . . .
- HHS/Health
Resources & Services Administration: Nursing Workforce Diversity (NWD)
Program Grant. View
Full Announcement
$500k or less . . .
- HHS/Substance
Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: FY 2013 Targeted
Capacity Expansion-Peer-to-Peer Grant. (Short Title: TCE-PTP) View
Full Announcement
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: School Nutrition and Physical Activity Policies,
Obesogenic Behaviors, and Weight Outcomes (R21) Grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Disorders of Human Communication: Effectiveness,
Outcomes and Health Services Research (R21) Grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/Health
Resources & Services Administration: AETC Education for Nurse
Practitioners and Physician Assistants Grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Prevention and Health Promotion Interventions to
Prevent Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Associated Physical and
Psychological Health Problems in U.S. Military Personnel, Veterans and
their Families (R34) Grant. Grant View
Full Announcement
Non
Federal Grants
Minority Population Specific: $500k
or less . . .
- AIDS
Clinical Trial Group Network (ACTG): Minority HIV investigator mentorship
awards for 2013-2014. View
Full Announcement
- Community
Transportation Association of America: Tribal Passenger Transportation
Technical Assistance Program Grant. View
Full Announcement
$500k or less . . .
- Sunflower
Trails: Sunflower Trails Program Grant, a longstanding foundation program
designed to help communities and schools promote healthy living for
Kansans of all ages. View
Full Announcement
- AMA
Foundation: Healthy Communities/Healthy America Grant. View
Full Announcement
Scholarships/Fellowships
- National
Institute on Drug Abuse : Summer Research Program. 2013 Summer Research with NIDA
for Underrepresented Students. View
Full Announcement [PDF | 1.8MB]
- Hispanic-Serving
Health Professions Schools: 2013 HSHPS/Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Graduate Fellowship Training Program. View
Full Announcement
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