Federal Grants
Minority Population Specific: $500k
or less . . .
- HHS/Substance
Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: Grants to Expand the
Use of Technology-Assisted Care in Targeted Areas of Need program grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Development and Translation of Medical Technologies
to Reduce Health Disparities (SBIR) (R43/R44) Grant. View
Full Announcement
$500k or more . . .
- HHS/Health
Resources and Services Administration: Affordable Care Act - Health Center
Controlled Networks grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention: State Public Health Actions to Prevent
and Control Diabetes, Heart Disease, Obesity and Associated Risk Factors
and Promote School Health Grant. View
Full Announcement
$500k or less . . .
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: Research on Alcohol and HIV/AIDS (R03) Grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/National
Institutes of Health: NINDS Stroke Trials Network - Regional Coordinating
Stroke Centers (U10) Grant. View
Full Announcement
- HHS/Substance
Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: Grants to Expand
Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity In Adult, Juvenile, and Family Drug
Courts; (Short Title: SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts) Grant. View
Full Announcement
Non
Federal Grants
Minority Population Specific: $500k
or less . . .
- The
VNA Foundation: Supporting Home and Community-based Health Services for
Chicago's Medically Underserved grant. View
Full Announcement
- Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation: Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program
grant. View
Full Announcement
$500k or less . . .
- The
California Wellness Foundation: Responsive Grantmaking Program grant. View
Full Announcement
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