New Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has designed this grant to fund a program to stimulate solutions to reduce stress, burnout, suicide, mental health and substance use conditions through evidence-based training. HRSA wishes to encourage resiliency among the “Health Workforce”, such as health care students, residents, professionals, paraprofessionals, trainees, public safety officers, etc., specifically in rural and underserved communities.

MAXIMUM AWARD AMOUNT

Year 1: $1,079,333
Year 2: $709,000
Year 3: $492,333

OPEN TO

Health professions schools, academic health centers, state or local governments, Native American tribes and tribal organizations, or other appropriate public or private nonprofit entities, and others. See grant page for more details.

PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

3 years

APPLICATION DUE

September 20, 2021

EXPECTED NOTIFICATION DATE

Prior to January 1, 2022

PROJECT START DATE

January 1, 2022

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New Investigators to Promote Workforce Diversity in Genomics, Bioinformatics, or Bioengineering and Biomedical Imaging Research

This funding opportunity is meant to support and encourage diverse Early Stage Investigators and New Investigators, especially those who are underrepresented in the health-related sciences.

MAXIMUM AWARD AMOUNT

$500,000 per year

OPEN TO

HEIs, Non-profits, For profit Organizations, Governments, and more.

PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

5 years

APPLICATION DUE

Letter of intent: 30 days prior to application due date
Application: February 22, 2022 at 5:00 PM local time; February 22, 2023 at 5:00 PM local time; February 22, 2024 at 5:00 PM local time.

EXPECTED NOTIFICATION DATE

August or October

PROJECT START DATE

September to December

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Mobile Health: Technology and Outcomes in Low and Middle Income Countries

The National Institutes of Health seek to fund research that studies the development, effectiveness, and validation of mobile health interventions that are tailored specifically to low- and middle-income countries. The goal is to address global health problems, develop evidence for the use of mobile health technology to improve public health, and strengthen mobile health research capacity in low- and middle- income countries.

MAXIMUM AWARD AMOUNT

$125,000 per year for R21 phase
$200,000 per year for R33 phase

OPEN TO

HEIs, Non-profits, For profit Organizations, Local Governments, Foreign Institutions, non-U.S. components of U.S. Organizations, and more.

PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

2 years for the R21 phase
3 years for the R33 phase
5 years total

APPLICATION DUE

Letter of Intent: October 16, 2021 at 5:00 PM local time,
October 15, 2022 at 5:00 PM local time.
Application: Varies. View chart below.

EXPECTED NOTIFICATION DATE

Varies. View chart below.

PROJECT START DATE

Varies. View chart below.

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Grant Application Due Dates

Implementing and Sustaining Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices in Low-Resource Settings to Achieve Equity in Outcomes

The National Institutes of Health wishes to support a research project that will test the effectiveness of specific strategies used to combat mental illness. The NIH’s goal is to target area in which these strategies are not in place, including within employment, stable housing, education, integration into the community, and treatment for comorbid substance use disorders. The Funding Opportunity Announcement is looking to support research that identifies and generate new, innovative ideas on how to achieve equity in mental health access for all populations, especially minorities.

MAXIMUM AWARD AMOUNT

$225,000 per year and $450,000 over the 3-year project period

OPEN TO

HEIs, Non-profits, For profit Organizations, Local Governments, Federal Governments, and more.

PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

3 years

APPLICATION DUE

Letter of Intent: September 16, 2021 at 5:00 PM local time
Application: Varies. View chart below.

EXPECTED NOTIFICATION DATE

Varies. View chart below.

PROJECT START DATE

Varies. View chart below.

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Grant application due dates

DoD Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health, Translational Research Award

The Department of the Army is interested in funding projects that support new research regarding Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) and other psychological health conditions. This research opportunity wishes to fund a project that can ultimately benefit the health of our deployed forces, veterans, military beneficiaries, and the American public.

MAXIMUM AWARD AMOUNT

$1,500,000

OPEN TO

Unrestricted

PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE

1-2 years

APPLICATION DUE

December 16th, 2021

EXPECTED NOTIFICATION DATE

April 2022

PROJECT START DATE

TBD

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