Pilot Practice-based Research for Primary Care Suicide Prevention (R34 Clinical Trial Optional)
Grants to support evaluations of factors that impact or account for the effectiveness of existing suicide prevention practices and/or pilot clinical trials that develop, optimize, and pilot test interventions and service delivery approaches at key intercepts in the chain of care. Research that seeks to reduce disparities for racial and ethnic minority groups, individuals limited by language or cultural barriers, sexual and gender minorities, individuals living in rural areas, socioeconomically disadvantaged persons, and other underserved groups is encouraged. Geographic coverage: Nationwide -- National Institute of Mental ...
Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub - October 8, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: funding
Pilot Practice-based Research for Primary Care Suicide Prevention (R34 Clinical Trial Optional)
Funding Opportunity RFA-MH-22-120 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. To address increasing US suicide rates, NIMH, as a federal partner of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, seeks to reduce suicide by building evidence-based suicide prevention in healthcare systems. Improving suicide prevention in primary care is essential to overall healthcare system safe suicide care capabilities. The American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatricians, for example, have indicated to NIMH that many primary care providers are willing to identify patients at risk via screening, but are unce...
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - October 8, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
South Dakota Communities That Care Grants
Funding for community-based projects in South Dakota to prevent, reduce, and respond to risk factors such as substance abuse, overdose, and suicide while strengthening resilience and protective factors. The program is focused on advancing health equity and addressing social determinants of health among populations at higher risk and that are underserved, including rural communities in South Dakota. Geographic coverage: South Dakota -- South Dakota Department of Health (Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub)
Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub - October 1, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: funding
HEAL initiative: Pharmacotherapies to Reverse Opioid Overdose Induced Respiratory Depression Without Central Opioid Withdrawal (Target Validation and Candidate Therapeutic Development) (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity RFA-HL-22-013 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) aims to stimulate the pre-clinical development of novel, pharmacotherapeutic candidates to selectively counteract opioid induced respiratory depression (OIRD), without blocking opioid analgesic benefits or inducing acute opioid withdrawal. (Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA))
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - September 30, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
Mood and Psychosis Symptoms during the Menopause Transition (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
Funding Opportunity PAR-22-035 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. Reissue of RFA-MH-21-105 The purpose of this FOA is to advance translational research to better understand the emergence and worsening of mood and psychotic disorders (e.g., perimenopausal depression (PMD), generalized anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia) during the menopause transition (MT) in an effort to identity targets for future development of novel treatment interventions. This funding opportunity aims to advance novel and innovative translational research to better comprehend the underlying neurobiological and behavioral...
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - September 20, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
Mood and Psychosis Symptoms during the Menopause Transition (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)
Funding Opportunity PAR-22-036 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. Reissue of RFA-MH-21-106 The purpose of this FOA is to advance translational research to better understand the emergence and worsening of mood and psychotic disorders (e.g., perimenopausal depression (PMD), generalized anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia) during the menopause transition (MT) in an effort to identity targets for future development of novel treatment interventions. This funding opportunity aims to advance novel and innovative translational research to better comprehend the underlying neurobiological and behavioral...
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - September 20, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
State, Local, Territorial, and Tribal (SLTT) Partnership Programs to Reduce Maternal Deaths due to Violence
Funding for state, local, territorial, and tribal partnership projects designed to identify and reduce deaths among pregnant and postpartum women due to violence, specifically homicide and suicide. Geographic coverage: Nationwide -- Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub)
Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub - July 23, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: funding
California Responsive Grantmaking Program
Grants to address emerging and unmet needs of California's aging population and those who serve them. Priority areas include programs that help older adults age in place, address depression in later life, support family caregivers, and expand the workforce that serves the aging population. Geographic coverage: California -- Archstone Foundation (Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub)
Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub - July 19, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: funding
Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program
Funding to plan, develop, operate, and/or participate in health professions and nursing training activities using evidence-based or evidence-informed strategies designed to reduce and address burnout, suicide, mental health conditions, and substance use disorders and promote resiliency among healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals may include students, residents, professionals, paraprofessionals, trainees, public safety officers, and employers of those professionals in rural and medically underserved communities. Geographic coverage: Nationwide -- Bureau of Health Workforce, Health Resources and Services Adminis...
Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub - July 19, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: funding
Prevention of Perinatal Depression: Improving Intervention Delivery for At-Risk Individuals (R34 Clinical Trial Required)
Funding Opportunity RFA-MH-21-241 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. Companion of RFA-MH-21-240 This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages research that addresses major research gaps identified by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF): 1) Identify who is at increased risk for perinatal depression and would benefit the most from preventive interventions; and 2) Determine ways to improve the delivery of interventions to prevent perinatal depression. This FOA emphasizes underserved populations. (Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA))
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - June 25, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
Prevention of Perinatal Depression: Improving Intervention Delivery for At-Risk Individuals (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
Funding Opportunity RFA-MH-21-240 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages research that addresses major research gaps identified by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF): 1) Identify who is at increased risk for perinatal depression and would benefit the most from preventive interventions; and 2) Determine ways to improve the delivery of interventions to prevent perinatal depression. This FOA emphasizes underserved populations. (Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA))
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - June 25, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
Common Data Elements: Increasing FAIR Data Sharing
This article was originally published in the National Library of Medicine’s blog, Musings from the Mezzanine.
Carolina Mendoza-Puccini, MD, CDE Program Officer, Division of Clinical Research, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Kenneth J. Wilkins, PhD, Mathematical Statistician, Biostatistics Program and Office of Clinical Research Support, Office of the Director, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Previous posts published in Musings from the Mezzanine have explained the importance of health data standards and their role as the backbone of interop...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - June 24, 2021 Category: Research Authors: Carolina Mendoza-Puccini and Kenneth J. Wilkins Tags: blog Open Mike common data elements Data sharing FAIR Source Type: funding
Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): New Information Technology-Enabled Care Delivery Models to Improve Depression Care in Cancer
Notice NOT-CA-21-085 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts (Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA))
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - June 22, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
Notice of Change to NOT-MH-21-090, "Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) in Reducing Suicide Risk in Young People in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Low-Resource Settings"
Notice NOT-MH-21-305 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts (Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA))
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - June 9, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: funding
American Rescue Plan Act Emergency Native Language Funding Opportunity Announcement
Emergency awards to ensure the survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages during and after the COVID-19 public health emergency. The overall goal of the program is for languages to serve as protective factors for indigenous communities, enhancing mental health and lowering suicide rates. Geographic coverage: Nationwide -- Administration for Children and Families, Administration for Native Americans, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub)
Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub - May 28, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: funding