HRSA Opioid-Impacted Family Support Program

Proposal due date: April 13, 2020

Purpose of the Program:

The purpose of this program is to support training programs that enhance and expand paraprofessionals knowledge, skills and expertise, and to increase the number of peer support specialists and other behavioral health-related paraprofessionals who work on integrated, interprofessional teams in providing services to children whose parents are impacted by opioid use disorders (OUD) and other substance use disorders (SUD), and their family members who are in guardianship roles. Additionally, a special focus is on demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the specific concerns for children, adolescents and transitional aged youth in high need and high demand areas2 who are at risk for mental health disorders and SUDs.

Program Objectives are to:

  • Enhance and expand, didactic educational support and experiential field training opportunities for OIFSP paraprofessional trainees that target children, adolescents and transitional age youth whose parents are impacted by OUD and other SUDs, and their family members who are in guardianship roles. These two components (didactic and experiential field training) comprise Level I training and are further explained in the Background section.
  • Develop, or establish a partnership with, registered apprenticeship programs to provide in-service training that places paraprofessional trainees in behavioral health-related positions addressing OUD and other SUDs. The apprenticeship program constitutes Level II training and is also further explained in the Background section.
  • Reduce financial barriers by providing financial support to trainees in the form of tuition/fees, supplies, and stipend support.
  • Create additional training positions beyond current program capacity to increase the number of paraprofessionals trained by a minimum of 10 percent in year one and maintain that level each year of the 4-year project period, with a focus on working with families who are impacted by OUD and other SUDs.

Additional information including the Notice of Funding Opportunity can be found on the HRSA site.

National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship 2020 Solicitation Webinar

This webinar will provide information about the National Institute of Justice’s Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program to potential applicants.

Previously, NIJ offered two separate funding opportunities: GRF-Social and Behavioral Science (SBS) and GRF-STEM. Beginning this year, NIJ invites applications from Ph.D. students in ALL science and engineering fields under a single solicitation.

The presenters will discuss eligibility, application requirements, and answer frequently asked questions. A live Q&A session will conclude the webinar.

The webinar will occur on Tuesday, February 4, 2020 from 1:00-2:00 pm EST.

Learn more about the GRF program and download the solicitation PDF.

You can register for the webinar here.

Army Research Lab – Scalable, Adaptive, and Resilient Autonomy (SARA) Funding Opportunity

Key Dates:

  • Opportunity Webinar – January 24, 2020
  • Deadline for Questions on Funding Opportunity – January 31, 2020
  • Proposals due for Cycle 1 – February 14, 2020

Program Description

Future Army forces will need to conduct cross-domain maneuver (CDM) and at times, operate semi-independently, disbursed, and while communications and infrastructure such as Global Positioning System (GPS) are disrupted or denied. Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) will play a key role in expanding the operational reach, situational awareness, and effectiveness of maneuver forces in CDM. The Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is focused on developing fundamental understanding and informing the art-of-the-possible for warfighter concepts through research to greatly improve air and ground based autonomous vehicle perception, learning, reasoning, communication, navigation, and physical capabilities to augment and increase the freedom of maneuver in complex and contested environments. The Scalable, Adaptive, and Resilient Autonomy (SARA) program is focused on developing and experimentally accelerating emerging research in autonomous mobility and maneuverability, scalable heterogeneous and collaborative behaviors, and human agent teaming to realize adaptive and resilient Intelligent Systems that can reason about the environment, work in distributed and collaborative heterogeneous teams, and make optempo decisions to enable Autonomous Maneuver in complex and contested environments. In order to achieve this vision, advancements are needed in following:

  • Novel methods for all-terrain ground and aerial maneuver to interact with and move through complex environments.
  • Methods for scalable and heterogeneous collaborative behaviors in support of collaborative air and ground manned-unmanned teaming operations.
  • Techniques for improved perception, decision-making, and adaptive behaviors for fully autonomous maneuver in contested environments.
  • Methods, metrics, and tools to facilitate, simulate, and enable testing and evaluation of emerging approaches for intelligent and autonomous systems under Army relevant constraints and environments.
  • Experimental testbeds to develop and refine knowledge products to inform and transition technology to Army stakeholders.

Additional information, including the solicitation, can be found on the SARA webpage or on grants.gov.

Department of Defense United States Army Medical Research Materiel Command Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs CDMRP – Research Funding for 2020

The Fiscal Year 2020 Department of Defense Appropriations Act provides research funding for the following peer reviewed programs managed by the Department of Defense office of Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP):

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research Program
  • Autism Research Program
  • Bone Marrow Failure Research Program
  • Breast Cancer Research Program
  • Chronic Pain Management Research Program
  • Combat Readiness Medical Research Program
  • Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Program
  • Epilepsy Research Program
  • Gulf War Illness Research Program
  • Hearing Restoration Research Program
  • Kidney Cancer Research Program
  • Joint Warfighter Medical Research Program
  • Lung Cancer Research Program
  • Lupus Research Program
  • Melanoma Research Program
  • Military Burn Research Program
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Program
  • Neurofibromatosis Research Program
  • Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes Research Program
  • Ovarian Cancer Research Program
  • Pancreatic Cancer Research Program
  • Parkinson’s Research Program
  • Peer Reviewed Alzheimer’s Research Program
  • Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program (14 Topics)
  • Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (44 Topics)
  • Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program
  • Prostate Cancer Research Program
  • Rare Cancers Research Program
  • Reconstructive Transplant Research Program
  • Scleroderma Research Program
  • Spinal Cord Injury Research Program
  • Tick-Borne Disease Research Program
  • Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program
  • Vision Research Program

Pre-announcements and comprehensive Program Announcements will be forthcoming. The pre-announcements will provide a general overview of the anticipated funding mechanisms. The Program Announcements will include detailed descriptions of funding mechanisms, evaluation criteria, submission requirements, and deadlines. Each Program Announcement may be downloaded from the Grants.gov website http://www.grants.gov, or the CDMRP website https://cdmrp.army.mil upon its release.

For email notification when pre-announcements and Program Announcements are released, subscribe to program-specific news and updates under “Email Subscriptions” on the eBRAP homepage at https://eBRAP.org.

For more information about the CDMRP, our research programs, previous awardees, as well as research highlights and videos, please visit the website at https://cdmrp.army.mil.

Defense Health Program Department of Defense Autism Research Program Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20)

The FY20 Defense Appropriation provides $15 million (M) to the Department of Defense Autism Research Program (ARP) to provide support for research of exceptional scientific merit and innovation with high impact that focuses on autism spectrum disorders (ASD).  As directed by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, the Defense Health Agency J9, Research and Development Directorate, manages the Defense Health Program’s Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) appropriation.  The managing agent for the anticipated Program Announcements/Funding Opportunities is the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC).

Subject to the FY20 Congressional appropriation for ARP funding, FY20 ARP Program Announcements and General Application Instructions for the following award mechanisms will be posted on the Grants.gov website.  Pre-application and application deadlines will be available when the Program Announcements are released. 

Additional information is available at the CDMRP website.

Award mechanisms include:

  • Clinical Trial Award
    • Investigators at or above the level of Assistant Professor (or equivalent), or Nested Early-Career Investigator Option: Investigators at or above the level of Assistant Professor (or equivalent) may collaborate on a single application with a young investigator (at the level of postdoctoral fellow up to early-career independent faculty) who meets the following criteria at the application submission deadline date
    • Maximum funding of $2,000,000 for direct costs for a maximum program period of 4 years
  • Clinical Transitional Research Award
    • Investigators at or above the level of Assistant Professor (or equivalent)
    • Maximum funding of $600,000 for direct costs and a maximum period of performance of 3 years
  • Idea Development Award
    • Investigators at or above the level of Assistant Professor (or equivalent)
    • Possible multiple PI option
    • Maximum funding of $550,000 for direct costs and a maximum project period of 3 years

A pre-application is required and must be submitted through the electronic Biomedical Research Application Portal (eBRAP) at https://eBRAP.org prior to the pre-application deadline.  All applications must conform to the final Program Announcements and General Application Instructions that will be available for electronic downloading from the Grants.gov website.  The application package containing the required forms for each award mechanism will also be found on Grants.gov.  A listing of all CDMRP and other USAMRDC extramural funding opportunities can be obtained on the Grants.gov website by performing a basic search using CFDA Number 12.420. 

Submission deadlines are not available until the Program Announcements are released.  For email notification when Program Announcements are released, subscribe to program-specific news and updates under “Email Subscriptions” on the eBRAP homepage at https://eBRAP.org.  For more information about the ARP or other CDMRP-administered programs, please visit the CDMRP website (https://cdmrp.army.mil).