Links to fellowships, grants, and other funding opportunities.
- Fellowships
- Funding Opportunities: Federal | Foundation | Other
- NIH HSR Funding Notices and Requests for Application
- Health Philanthropy
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Debunk the Myths: Grant Application Video Series – (Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)) – This video series is aimed at assisting in grant applications
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2015-16 Australian-American Health Policy Fellowship Announcement – (Commonwealth Fund) – This fellowship is aimed at mid-career U.S. professionals to spend up to 10 months in Australia conducting research and working with leading Australian health policy experts on issues relevant to both countries.
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AHA-NPSF Comprehensive Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship – (American Hospital Association (AHA), National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) US) – The Fellowship consists of four in-person learning sessions, periodic teleconferences, various self and organizational assessments and individual coaching. The year long program culminates with the completion of an Action Learning Project (ALP) demonstrating the Fellow’s ability to apply the concepts learned.
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AHRQ’s Career Development and Postdoctoral Training Awards for Comparative Effectiveness Research
– (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – AHRQ will support two types of institutional research training and career development grants in FY 2010. These projects will focus on preparing new investigators to conduct comparative effectiveness research.
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American College of Radiology Fellowship in Health Services Research – (American College of Radiology (ACR) US) – This fellowship was established to expose residents to the ACR’s efforts in the areas of socioeconomic and health services research. The fellowship will allow residents extensive opportunity for hands-on research on critical issues such as practice patterns, self-referral, productivity, utilization, and cost-comparison studies.
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Applied Research Fellowships & Collaborative Research – (National Cancer Institute, NIH (NCI)) – Lists some of the mechanisms by which NCI has brought students and scientists in to work with them, including NIH research and training opportunities, the Division of Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program, and NIH Guest Researcher/Special Volunteer Programs.
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Clinical/Research Electives Program: Health Services Research – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This elective is intended for students who are interested in population-level health services research and disability-related public health issues. Previous coursework in research methods is helpful, but not required. Selection is based upon evidence of motivation to explore a breadth of topics included in health services research and appreciate potential policy implications. Applicants must possess good standing in medical school.
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Fellowship Opportunities – (Commonwealth Fund) – Commonwealth Fund fellowship programs are designed to give promising young researchers the opportunity for in-depth study of various health care policy topics, working with investigators, policy analysts, government officials, and others in a number of U.S. and international settings.
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Mentored Career Development Award in Biomedical Big Data Science for Clinicians and Doctorally Prepared Scientists (K01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This FO is aimed at creating a cadre of scientists skilled in the science of Big Data.
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NACCHO Career Network – (National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)) – Interactive job board for online employment connections with a focus on local health departments and public health professions. Employers can post jobs online and search for qualified candidates. Job seekers can learn about employers and employment opportunities in public health, post resumes, browse and view available jobs.
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NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship – (Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research) – Trains primary care physicians for academic careers with an emphasis on research.
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Post-Doctoral Training in Health Services Research – Pittsburgh, PA – (Veterans Health Administration US) – This two-year fellowship would involve engagement in scholarly projects of the fellow’s own design under the guidance of senior program faculty, and participation in other projects already underway at the facility.
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Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships – (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)) – Opportunity for experienced health professionals and behavioral and social scientists from academic faculties and nonprofit healthcare organizations to receive a comprehensive orientation with the nation’s preeminent health policy leaders followed by a full-time work assignment on Capital Hill.
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Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral Fellowships (F31) to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (PA-09-209) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – The purpose of this individual predoctoral research training fellowship is to provide support for promising doctoral candidates who are enrolled in combined MD-PhD programs, who will be performing dissertation research and training in scientific health-related fields.
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Senior Scholar in Residence Program
– (AcademyHealth) – This fellowship program is directed at senior scholars, and is intended to offer participants the opportunity to work on AcademyHealth programs in Washington, D.C.
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VA National Quality Scholars – (Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice US, Veterans Health Administration US) – Mission is to offer scholars opportunities to be leaders who can apply knowledge and methods of health care improvement to the care of veterans; innovate and continually improve health care; teach health professionals about health care improvement; and, perform research and develop new knowledge for the ongoing improvement of the quality and value of health care services.
Federal
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Accelerating the Pace of Drug Abuse Research Using Existing Data (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity invites application proposing innovative analysis of existing social science, behavioral, administrative, and neuroimaging data to study the etiology and epidemiology of drug using behaviors (defined as alcohol, tobacco, prescription and other drug) and related disorders, associated HIV risk behaviors, prevention of drug use and HIV, and health service utilization.
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Advances in Patient Safety through Simulation Research (R18) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – Funding is available for projects that develop, test and evaluate various simulation approaches for the purpose of improving the safe delivery of health care.
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Advancing Medical Device Postmarket Surveillance Infrastructure and Epidemiologic Methodologies through Multi-stakeholder Partnership (U01) – (Food and Drug Administration (FDA)) – This grant would support implementation of a National Medical Device Postmarket Surveillance System.
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Advancing Patient Safety Implementation through Safe Medication Use Research (R18) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – This opportunity examines patient safety and medication research by focusing on the safe usage of medications.
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AHRQ Announces Interest in Career Development (K08) and Dissertation (R36) Grants Focused on Health Information Technology (IT) – Grants will be offered to projects that fill gaps in the field.
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AHRQ Conference Grant Program (R13) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – AHRQ has announced a grant, aimed at supporting conferences focused on improving the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care.
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AHRQ Funding Opportunities – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – AHRQ supports a broad base of scientific research to promote improvements in clinical and health system practices, including the prevention of diseases and other health conditions.
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AHRQ Grants for Health Services Research Dissertation Program (R36) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ))
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AHRQ Health Services Research Demonstration and Dissemination Grants (R18) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – This award made to an institution/organization to support a discrete, specified health services research project.
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AHRQ Health Services Research Projects (R01) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – This award is made to an institution/organization to support a discrete, specified health services research project.
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AHRQ Individual Awards for Postdoctoral Fellows (F32) National Research Service Awards (NRSA) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ))
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AHRQ Mentored Career Enhancement Award in Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) for Mid-Career and Senior Investigators (K18) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ))
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AHRQ’s Grants Online Database – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – Acess all of AHRQ’s projects from this database.
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Applied Research Funding Opportunities – (National Cancer Institute, NIH (NCI)) – Lists funding opportunities within ARP that are directed towards the extramural research community focus on building capacity for cancer surveillance research to evaluate patterns and trends in cancer-related risk factors, health behaviors and health services.
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Behavioral & Integrative Treatment Development Program (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity is available to encourage behavioral intervention development research targeting drug abuse treatment.
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Behavioral & Integrative Treatment Development Program (R03) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity would fund discrete, well-defined projects that can be completed within two years. Projects of interest fall within the research domain of behavioral or integrated interventions targeting substance abuse or chronic pain.
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Behavioral & Integrative Treatment Development Program (R34) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grants would fund discrete well-defined projects that can be completed within three years. Projects of interest fall within the research domain of behavioral or integrated interventions targeting substance abuse or chronic pain.
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Big Data to Knowledge Funding Opportunities – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – Current funding opportunities from NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) are listed on this website.
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Bioengineering Research Grants (BRG) (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant encourages collaborations between the life and physical sciences to: 1) apply a multidisciplinary bioengineering approach to the solution of a biomedical problem; and 2) integrate, optimize, validate, translate or otherwise accelerate the adoption of promising tools, methods and techniques for a specific research or clinical problem in basic, translational, or clinical science and practice.
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Biomedical Technology Research Resource (P41) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant funds research and development on new technologies and instruments driven by the needs of basic, translational, and clinical researchers.
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Bridging the Gap Between Cancer Mechanism and Population Science (U01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This Funding Opportunity Announcement encourages applications for projects that bridge biological mechanism to population level scales. It should explore links between basic biology, population science, and potential health applications in treatment, prevention, diagnosis, and/or screening related to a cancer research question.
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Cancer Control & Population Sciences Funding Opportunities – (National Cancer Institute, NIH (NCI)) – Cancer control funding opportunities including research involving surveillance, epidemiology, health services, behavioral science and cancer survivorship.
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Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) – (General Services Administration (GSA) U.S.) – Government-wide compendium of all federal programs, projects, services, and activities that provide assistance or benefits to the American public. Users can contact the office that administers a program for application instructions.
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CDC’s Procurement and Grants Office – (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)) – Information on grants and business opportunities with the CDC.
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) Grant Opportunities – (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)) – This website provides access to CMS Research & Demonstration grants, for example, the Hispanic Health Services Research grant program and the Historically Black Colleges and Universities grant.
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Community Partnerships to Advance Research (CPAR) (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity announcement encourages researchers to partner with communities using Community Engaged Research methodologies that will enhance relationships leading to better interventions and positive health outcome.
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Community Partnerships to Advance Research (CPAR) (R15) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity announcement encourages researchers to partner with communities using Community Engaged Research methodologies that will enhance relationships leading to better interventions and positive health outcomes.
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Community Partnerships to Advance Research (CPAR) (R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity announcement seeks to encourage researchers to partner with communities using Community Engaged Research methodologies that will enhance relationships leading to better interventions and positive health outcomes.
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Courses for Skills Development in Biomedical Big Data Science (R25) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity would support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nations biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs in Big Data Science.
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Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Funding Opportunities – (Health Services Research and Development Service, Veterans Administration (HSR&D)) – This page provides information on Veterans Administration HSR&D funding programs and research solicitations.
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DOD Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs – (Department of Defense (DoD) U.S.) – Provides a brief description and key elements of all award mechanisms.
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Enhancing post-market surveillance through developing registries for medical device epidemiology (U01) – (Food and Drug Administration (FDA)) – This grant would support efforts to address identified gaps in the current postmarket surveillance system by developing new methodologies for registry data collection and linkage.
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Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) Core Centers (P30) – (National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (NCEH)) – This opportunity will fund Environmental Health Sciences Core Centers, providing scientific guidance, technology, and career development opportunities for investigators.
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Funding Announcements – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)) – AHRQ grant offerings for programmatic research priority areas are listed on this website.
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Grants.gov – (Grants.gov) – Searchable information from all Federal grant-making agencies.
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Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) – (Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)) – Comprising six bureaus and 12 offices, HRSA provides leadership and financial support to health care providers in every state and U.S. territory. HRSA grantees provide health care to uninsured people, people living with HIV/AIDS, and pregnant women, mothers and children. They train health professionals and improve systems of care in rural communities.
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Health Services and Economic Research on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Abuse (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH))
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Health Services and Economic Research on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Abuse (R03) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH))
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Health Services and Economic Research on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Abuse (R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH))
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Health Services Research Demonstration and Dissemination Projects for Prevention and Management of Healthcare-Associated Infections (R18) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ))
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Health Services Research on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (R01) – (Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA))
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Hispanic Health Services Research Grant Program – (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)) – The purpose of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Hispanic Grant Program is to implement Hispanic American health services research activities to meet the needs of diverse CMS beneficiary populations.
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How to Apply for a HRSA Grant – (Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)) – This site is an online technical assistance resource, offering webinars, application and submission guidance, as well as tips for writing successful proposals to HRSA.
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HSR&D Funding Opportunities – (Health Services Research and Development Service, Veterans Administration (HSR&D)) – This page provides information on HSR&D funding programs and research solicitations.
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Indian Health Services (IHS) Divisions of Grants Management – (Indian Health Service (IHS)) – Grant opportunities within the IHS.
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Infrastructure Development Program in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) (R24) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ))
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Large Research Projects for Prevention and Management of Healthcare-Associated Infections (R01) – (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ))
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Modeling Social Behavior (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This FO would support the development and testing of theories and computational, mathematical, or engineering approaches to deepen our understanding of complex social behavior.
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National Institutes of Health Grants and Funding Opportunities – Extensive information about grants, research funding, and policies. Please scroll to bottom of Grants and Funding page for specific information on NIH HSR Funding Opportunities, PAs and RFAs.
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NEI Clinical Study Planning Grant Program – (National Eye Institute, NIH) – This grant would fund the development of a Manual of Procedures, necessary for the development of large-scale clinical vision research projects.
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NIAID Clinical Trial Implementation Cooperative Agreement (U01) – (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) NIH) – This funding opportunity invites cooperative agreement applications for implementation of investigator-initiated, high-risk clinical trials and mechanistic studies associated with high-risk clinical trials.
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NIAID Clinical Trial Implementation Grant (R01) – (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) NIH) – This funding opportunity invites cooperative agreement applications for implementation of investigator-initiated, high-risk clinical trials and mechanistic studies associated with high-risk clinical trials.
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NIAID Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34) – (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) NIH) – This funding opportunity would support applications that propose the planning, design, and preparation of the documentation necessary for implementation of investigator-initiated clinical trials.
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NIBIB Biomedical Technology Resource Centers (P41) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant supports the research and development of new technologies that are driven by the needs of basic, translational, and clinical researchers.
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NIDCD Research Core Centers (P30) – (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) USA) – This grant will fund a Core Center, which will provide centralized resources and facilities for funded R01 research projects, and will help to integrate and promote research in existing funded projects.
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NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (Parent R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant would provide up to 2 years of support for the development of new research activities in categorical program areas.
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NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts – Link to the NIH Guide for grants and contracts.
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NIH Office of Extramural Research – Provides links to funding opportunities as well as grant application basics.
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NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings (R13 and U13) – The NIH recognizes the value of supporting scientific meetings that are relevant to its scientific mission and to the public health. A scientific meeting is defined as a gathering, symposium, seminar, conference, workshop, or any other organized, formal meeting where persons assemble to coordinate, exchange, and disseminate information or to explore or clarify a defined subject, problem, or area of knowledge.
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NLM Extramural Programs: Career Development and Training Support – (National Library of Medicine (NLM) U.S.) – Links to NLM extramural grant programs, including career development and training support.
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Nutrition Obesity Research Centers (NORCs) (P30) – (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)) – This funding opportunity would support the establishment of 12 core centers on nutrition and/or obesity research.
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Open Educational Resources for Biomedical Big Data (R25) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity would support the development of the training of the health sciences workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research needs in utilizing’Big Data.’
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Pilot Health Services and Economic Research on the Treatment of Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Abuse (R34) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH))
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Program for Extramural/Intramural Alcohol Research Collaborations (U01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This collaborative funding opportunity will bring together the research expertise that will address key alcohol-based research questions which would not otherwise be possible by the same individuals working towards similar goals in isolation.
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Research on Ethical Issues in Biomedical, Social, and Behaviora Research (R03) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant supports investigations into the bioethical issues associated with the types of biomedical, social and behavioral research.
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Research on Ethical Issues in Biomedical, Social, and Behavioral Research (R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant supports investigations into the bioethical issues associated with the types of biomedical, social and behavioral research.
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Research on the Health Determinants and Consequences of Violence and its Prevention, Particularly Firearm Violence (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity spans across the missions of several NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices.
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Research on the Health Determinants and Consequences of Violence and its Prevention, Particularly Firearm Violence (R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This funding opportunity spans across the missions of several NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices.
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Research Project Grant (Parent R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – Support is offered for a researcher-suggested study that is related to the programmatic interests of one or more of the participating NIH Institutes and Centers.
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Secondary Analyses in Obesity, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH))
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Short Courses on Innovative Methodologies in the Behavioral and Social Sciences (R25) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This is an invitation for applications to develop, implement, evaluate and disseminate short courses in innovative methods for behavioral and social sciences research. Please regularly check the live (versus downloaded) version of the RFA for updates in the «Related Notices» section.
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Structural Interventions, Alcohol Use, and Risk of HIV/AIDS (R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant supports investigations into effectiveness of structural interventions aimed at reducing the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission by changing the environment of alcohol use.
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Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (R01) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant would encourage research to inform development and evaluation of regulations on tobacco product manufacturing, distribution, and marketing.
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Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (R03) – (National Library of Medicine (NLM) U.S.) – This grant would encourage research to inform development and evaluation of regulations on tobacco product manufacturing, distribution, and marketing.
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Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (R21) – (National Institutes of Health (NIH)) – This grant would encourage research to inform development and evaluation of regulations on tobacco product manufacturing, distribution, and marketing.
Foundation
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Alliance for Healthcare Foundation Funding – (Alliance Healthcare Foundation US) – Alliance Healthcare Foundation’s grant-making activities focus strategically on funding organizations whose programs benefit those under 250% of poverty, the uninsured and underinsured, children and the homeless.
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Commonwealth Fund Information for Grant Seekers – (Commonwealth Fund) – The Fund supports independent research on health and social issues and makes grants to improve health care practice and policy. We are dedicated to helping people become more informed about their health care and improving care for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, low-income families, minorities, and the uninsured.
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David and Lucile Packard Foundation – The David and Lucile Packard Foundation is a private foundation located in California that invests in and takes smart risks with innovative people and organizations to improve the lives of children, enable the creative pursuit of science, advance reproductive health, and conserve and restore earth’s natural systems.
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Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards – (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) US) – Applications are being accepted for the Knowledge Awards, Training and Development Awards, and the Dissemination Awards,
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Funding Opportunities: RWJF – (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)) – The latest information from RWJF.
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Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research – (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)) – Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research supports researchers whose crosscutting and innovative ideas promise to contribute meaningfully to improving health and health care policy. The program provides one of the few funding opportunities in the United States for investigator-initiated projects that are broad in scope, innovative in approach, and have national policy relevance.
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Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Grants – The Foundation provides grant support in areas that include education for the care of underserved populations.
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PCORI Funding Awards – (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) US) – Available in a map or pdf format, the website provides a listing of currently open PCORI funding awards.
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PCORI Funding Center – (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) US) – This website links to all of the resources applicants need to respond to current PCORI Funding Announcements
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Pew Charitable Trusts Health Overview – Pew invests in programmatic work to solve today’s most challenging problems including improving policy, informing the public and stimulating civic life.
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grants – (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)) – The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provides grants for projects that advance their mission to improve the health and health care of all Americans.
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ScanGrants: Health Services Research – (Samaritan Health Services Center for Health Research and Quality USA) – This service provides funding information from private foundations, corporations, businesses, and not-for profit organizations in the area of health services research.
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation Grantseeking Information – (W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) U.S.) – Health programming focuses explicitly on improving individual and community health, and improving access to and the quality of health care.
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William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research – (Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA), Baxter International Foundation US) – The Baxter International Foundation has created The William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research. The $50,000 annual award will be administered by The Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) and given to a researcher who has made contributions to improving the health of the public worldwide. Specifically, the award will recognize health services research that has a lasting impact on the healthcare system and the way healthcare is delivered.
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William T. Grant Foundation – The Foundation supports work to improve the settings of youth ages 8 to 25 in the United States. It funds research, and service improvements that emphasize understanding and improving youth’s everyday settings such as families, peer groups, schools, youth-serving organizations, and neighborhoods.
Other
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California Endowment Grant Application Guide – The California Endowment makes grants to organizations and institutions that directly benefit the health and well-being of Californians. Support is provided to nonprofit organizations with a valid tax exemption status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and that are classified as a public charity and not as a «private foundation» under Section 509(a). If a proposal is from an unincorporated collaboration or community project, tax exemption verification and a letter of agreement signed by a lead applicant agency that is eligible for funding are required.
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California HealthCare Foundation Grants and RFPs – (California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF)) – This resource is designed to assist applicants and grantees by providing guidelines, answers to frequently asked questions, and related forms.
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Funding Overview – CIHR provides funding opportunities for four themes of health research including health systems services, social, cultural, environmental and population health.
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Colorado Trust – The Trust issues requests for proposals (RFP) and welcomes responses from nonprofit organizations and governmental entities across Colorado.
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Funding Opportunities – (National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI))
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New York State Department of Health Grants and Funding Opportunities – (New York State Department of Health) – listing of opportunities offered by the Department
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United Hospital Fund Grants Center – The Fund supports the development of model projects, sponsors research to analyze systemic problems, and fosters innovative solutions. Beneficiaries of the Fund’s grants include not-for-profit and public hospitals, nursing homes, and health care, academic, and public interest organizations.
NIH HSR Funding Notices and Requests for Application
National Cancer Institute, NIH (NCI)
National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR)
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NCCOR Funding Opportunities – This website provides links to funding opportunities generated by NCCOR members and others, such as universities and nonprofit organizations
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, NIH (NIDCR)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
National Institute of Mental Health, NIH (NIMH)
National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH (NINR)
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Library of Medicine (NLM) U.S.
Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, NIH (OBSSR)
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Association for Healthcare Philanthropy – Dedicated exclusively to advancing and promoting the health care development profession. Provides fundraising education and information.
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Finding Funders – (The Foundation Center) – Provides grantseekers with several ways to find funders.
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Foundation Center – (Foundation Center) – The Center provides information for grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public.
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Grantmakers in Health – Nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to helping foundations and corporate giving programs improve the health of all people. Its mission is to foster communication and collaboration among grantmakers and others, and to help strengthen the grantmaking community’s knowledge, skills, and effectiveness.

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