Implementing Zero Suicide in Health Systems (360971)
US HHS: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $16,110,545
The Implementing Zero Suicide in Health Systems program aims to enhance suicide prevention efforts for adults within health systems. Funded by the US HHS's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this initiative employs a comprehensive approach that incorporates all seven elements of the Zero Suicide framework: Lead, Train, Identify, Engage, Treat, Transition, and Improve. This program seeks to create safer health environments and reduce suicide rates effectively.
Suicide Prevention
Limited Competition: Specific Pathogen Free Macaque Colonies to Support HIV/AIDS Research (U42 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Limited Competition NOFO aims to provide ongoing support for specific pathogen-free (SPF) macaque colonies that facilitate vital HIV/AIDS research. Only recipients funded under previous ORIP-supported SPF colony announcements are eligible to apply. These breeding colonies are crucial for maintaining SPF macaques, which are free from certain viruses that could jeopardize research outcomes. The project emphasizes the genetic characterization of macaques to enhance understanding of immune responses related to HIV and SIV.
HIV / AIDS
Boehringer Ingelheim: External Collaborative Research (ECR)
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Corporate
United States
Unspecified amount
The External Collaborative Research (ECR) program by Boehringer Ingelheim invites academic and community scientists to propose collaborative studies aimed at protocol development and result publication. This program offers potential drug and financial support, excluding direct salary for the Principal Investigator. Budgets must represent fair market value and will be negotiated further. Research interests span therapeutic areas including Cardio-Renal-Metabolic, Mental Health, Dermatology, and Oncology, encouraging innovative solutions to unmet medical needs.
Skin Diseases & Dermatology
Cardiovascular Diseases & Systems
Endocrine & Metabolic Diseases
+7 more
NIDCD Mentored Research Education Pathway for Otolaryngology Residents and Medical Students (R25 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $2,499,995
The NIDCD Mentored Research Education Pathway (R25) aims to enhance research education for otolaryngology residents and medical students. This program provides essential career development activities and mentored research experiences, fostering a new generation of researchers in biomedical and clinical sciences. By focusing on specialized training, it supports the recruitment of individuals from diverse backgrounds into impactful research careers, ultimately benefiting the field of otolaryngology and related health sciences.
Medical Education & Professional Training
Biology
Health & Medicine
+3 more
Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) program, supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), aims to enhance HIV/AIDS research through collaborative infrastructure. By fostering multidisciplinary partnerships and reducing duplicative efforts, CFAR accelerates the translation of research into effective treatment and prevention strategies. It also prioritizes mentorship for early-career researchers, funding innovative pilot studies and high-impact projects, thus contributing significantly to the national effort to end the HIV epidemic.
HIV / AIDS
Integrated Specific Pathogen Free Research Models and Human New Approach Methodologies to Advance HIV/AIDS Research (U42 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $212,004 - US $2,725,311
This funding opportunity aims to advance HIV/AIDS research by implementing human new approach methodologies (NAMs) to reduce the reliance on specific pathogen free (SPF) animal models. It emphasizes the integration of NAMs-enabled frameworks for in vitro testing while supporting essential SPF colony resources. The initiative seeks to enhance research rigor and reproducibility through innovative strategies that prioritize human-relevant models, ultimately improving HIV research outcomes and facilitating collaborative development in the field.
HIV / AIDS
Navigator Emergency Department Diversion Models for Non-Urgent Mental Health Concerns (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
This grant opportunity from the US Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the National Institutes of Health, aims to examine the effectiveness of family navigation models that divert non-urgent mental health concerns from emergency departments. The initiative seeks to enhance mental health service engagement, provide necessary resources, and support families in overcoming barriers to help-seeking. Key deadlines for applications range from February 2025 to October 2027.
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
Children’s Mental Health
Emergency Medical Care & Services
Navigator Emergency Department Diversion Models for Non-Urgent Mental Health Concerns (R34 Clinical Trial Required)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $450,000
This NOFO aims to enhance research on the effectiveness and implementation of family navigation models that divert non-urgent mental health concerns from emergency departments. It will focus on tools for triaging mental health acuity, engaging families with necessary services, and addressing barriers to help-seeking. Important deadlines for grant applications range from February 2025 to October 2027, with optional Letters of Intent encouraged thirty days prior to each due date.
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
Children’s Mental Health
Emergency Medical Care & Services
NIAMS Clinical Trial Implementation Cooperative Agreement
National Institutes of Health
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
More than US $250,000
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) is inviting applications for the Clinical Trial Cooperative Agreement Program. This funding opportunity supports investigator-initiated, interventional clinical trials at various phases. Initial funding will facilitate the preparation needed to start trials, with successful milestones leading to further support. NIAMS emphasizes hypothesis-driven trials that promise significant clinical impact within its research mission.
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Arthritis
Skin Diseases & Dermatology
WaterSMART Enhancing Water Resources Projects
US Department of the Interior: Bureau of Reclamation (USBR)
Federal Government
Alaska, American Samoa +22 more
US $50,000 - US $3,000,000
The WaterSMART Enhancing Water Resources Projects program invites eligible entities to secure funding for initiatives that enhance water resource management across various sectors, including conservation, infrastructure improvement, and watershed restoration. Priority is given to projects that collaboratively address community needs and yield significant environmental benefits. This funding opportunity aligns with federal priorities aimed at optimizing resource use and improving grant oversight, as outlined in recent executive orders.
Water Resource Management
Lead-Safe and Healthy Homes Financing Demonstration
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $10,000,000
The Lead-Safe and Healthy Homes Financing Demonstration aims to allocate approximately $10 million for a National Fund Manager to create a national platform that pools public and private capital. This initiative seeks to reduce residential lead exposure, particularly for children, and enhance housing-related health conditions in low-income communities. By leveraging public funds and encouraging private investments, the fund will support local financing programs addressing lead-safe and healthy homes activities effectively.
Environmental Contamination & Pollution
Environmental Justice & Advocacy
Environmental Health
Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (362367)
US HUD: Office of Healthy Homes & Lead Hazard Control (OLHCHH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $1,000,000 - US $7,850,000
The Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program aims to protect children under six from lead poisoning by funding comprehensive programs that identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible housing. This initiative supports states, Native American Tribes, and local governments to undertake necessary actions. Additionally, Healthy Homes Supplemental funding is available to address other health-related housing hazards, ensuring a holistic approach to occupant safety in homes affected by lead hazards.
Environmental Contamination & Pollution
Environmental Justice & Advocacy
Environmental Health
Exploratory Clinical Trial Grants in Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
National Institutes of Health
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $300,000 - US $600,000
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) is launching a funding opportunity for Exploratory Clinical Trials Grants. This program aims to support innovative clinical trials that enhance the understanding and treatment of arthritis and other musculoskeletal and skin conditions. Research proposals should focus on early-stage trials, including first-in-human studies, dose-finding, and biomarker evaluation. The initiative encourages the translation of promising laboratory findings into effective clinical practices, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Skin Diseases & Dermatology
Arthritis
Affordable Housing and Supportive Services Demonstration (362839)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: Administration for Children & Families
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $150,000 - US $300,000
The Affordable Housing and Supportive Services Demonstration (AHSSD) aims to enhance housing stability and well-being for American citizens residing in affordable housing. By funding Community Action Agencies and tribes, the initiative fosters public welfare engagement and service enrollment. The program addresses diverse needs, offering referrals, case management, and direct services in education, childcare, mental health, and more, ultimately supporting economic mobility and reducing dependency among vulnerable populations.
Equitable & Affordable Housing
Supportive Housing & Shelters
AISES Indigenous Peoples Education Fund (IPEF) Scholarship
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)
Association/Society
American Samoa, Canada +5 more
US $5,000
The AISES Indigenous Peoples Education Fund (IPEF) Scholarship offers $5,000 to support Indigenous students pursuing degrees in STEM fields. This scholarship is available to current AISES members who are full-time students and enrolled citizens or descendants of recognized Native American tribes. AISES aims to empower these students, fostering diversity in STEM while recognizing the importance of education as a tool for personal growth and community development.
STEM / STEAM Education
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Academic Scholarship Programs
+3 more
DoW Pancreatic Cancer Research Program, Focused Pilot Award
US DOD: U.S. Army Medical Command
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $300,000
The FY26 DoW Pancreatic Cancer Research Program Focused Pilot Award aims to drive innovative and impactful research in pancreatic cancer, enhancing patient quality of life. This award encourages the development of preliminary data to support future clinical or real-world applications. While allowing for clinical research studies, it does not permit clinical trials or preclinical animal studies, ensuring a strong patient-centered approach in its research focus.
Pancreatic Cancer
DoW Pancreatic Cancer Research Program, Translational Research Partnership Award
US DOD: U.S. Army Medical Command
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $1,100,000
The FY26 Pancreatic Cancer Research Program (PCARP) Translational Research Partnership Award encourages collaboration among clinicians and scientists to expedite the clinical application of innovative pancreatic cancer research. A minimum of two Principal Investigators is required, with one designated as the Initiating PI. This award supports preliminary data collection and various research methodologies, excluding large-scale clinical trials, to enhance pancreatic cancer understanding and treatment.
Pancreatic Cancer
DoW Pancreatic Cancer Research Program, Idea Development Award
US DOD: U.S. Army Medical Command
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $700,000 - US $950,000
The FY26 Pancreatic Cancer Research Program (PCARP) Idea Development Award promotes innovative, high-risk research aimed at significant advancements for pancreatic cancer outcomes. This award supports projects with preliminary data, focusing on impactful discoveries. It features a Partnering Principal Investigator option, enhancing funding for collaborations between experienced mentors and early-career researchers. All applications must align with the FY26 PCARP Focus Areas, ensuring relevance and potential for transformative results in pancreatic cancer research.
Pancreatic Cancer
Improved Drug Susceptibility Testing (DST) for Mycobacteria
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is funding research to enhance drug susceptibility testing (DST) for mycobacteria. This initiative aims to improve testing for tuberculosis (TB) and non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections, which are on the rise. Current methods are slow and ineffective against drug-resistant strains, making rapid DSTs essential for effective treatment and reducing transmission rates. Innovative approaches, including rapid genotypic and phenotypic methods, will be supported to address these challenges.
Infectious & Parasitic Diseases
Tuberculosis
Drug-Resistant Bacteria
National HIV Behavioral Surveillance
Dept. of Health & Human Services: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +7 more
Unspecified amount
The National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) aims to conduct ongoing bio-behavioral surveillance among populations disproportionately affected by HIV. This initiative collects vital data on behavioral risk factors, testing behaviors, and the use of prevention strategies. Participants are offered HIV tests and linked to necessary services, with findings utilized to improve local and national HIV prevention programs. By assessing trends in risk factors, NHBS informs tailored responses and enhances access to prevention services.
HIV / AIDS
AIDS Research Center on Mental Health and HIV/AIDS (P30 Clinical Trial Optional) (362945)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The National Institute of Mental Health is inviting research applications for the AIDS Research Center program, which includes Developmental Centers and full Research Centers. This initiative aims to enhance interdisciplinary HIV/AIDS research through collaboration and innovative approaches across various scientific domains. The program emphasizes alignment with national strategies and encourages applications from teams skilled in fostering partnerships with diverse stakeholders. Although applications are currently not being solicited, this notice allows potential applicants time to prepare strong proposals.
HIV / AIDS
Postdoctoral Grant Program
University of Wisconsin - Madison
State/Local Government
United States, Wisconsin
Up to US $20,000
The Postdoctoral Grant Program at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health aims to support the growth and professional development of postdoctoral trainees, fellows, and associates. With funding up to $20,000 for one year, recipients can engage in independent research projects, attend workshops, or cover open-access publication fees. This initiative enhances research capacity and promotes health equity in Wisconsin, addressing critical health challenges while fostering career advancement in the medical field.
Cancer / Oncology
Infectious & Parasitic Diseases
Children’s Health & Pediatrics
+6 more
Frankenthaler Climate Initiative: Scoping Grants
Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Inc
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $25,000
The Frankenthaler Climate Initiative provides funding for energy efficiency projects in visual arts museums, addressing climate change through innovative cultural leadership. Grants up to $25,000 support institutions in evaluating energy mitigation opportunities, enhancing efficiency, and reducing emissions. Eligible applicants include museums and visual arts schools across the U.S. The initiative encourages sustainable practices while assisting organizations in understanding their energy needs and planning for effective interventions within a project timeline of 18 months.
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
Museums & Cultural Institutions
+2 more
Frankenthaler Climate Initiative- Implementation Grants
Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Inc
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $100,000
The Frankenthaler Climate Initiative offers implementation grants aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in visual arts museums, addressing climate change through innovative projects. With deadlines extended for those affected by the LA Fires, eligible institutions can apply for funding ranging from $50,000 to $100,000. This initiative supports museums of all sizes, helping them reduce emissions and operational costs while promoting sustainable practices in the arts sector.
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
Museums & Cultural Institutions
+2 more
Semnani Family Foundation Grants
Semnani Family Foundation
Private
Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina +20 more
Unspecified amount
The Semnani Family Foundation, established in 1993, is dedicated to supporting marginalized communities worldwide through health, education, and disaster relief initiatives. Founded by Khosrow and Ghazaleh Semnani, it began by funding an orphanage in Romania. The foundation also operates locally, providing free healthcare through the Maliheh Free Clinic in Utah. Its commitment to human welfare drives impactful partnerships in countries such as Afghanistan, India, and South Africa, focusing on the most vulnerable populations.
Homelessness Services
Food Access & Hunger
Diseases & Conditions
+14 more
Optimal Treatment Strategies for use of Anti-Obesity Medications (AOMs) in Children and Adolescents Clinical Centers
National Institutes of Health
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $1,000,000
This funding opportunity seeks clinical centers to test anti-obesity medication strategies for children and adolescents. The goal is to maximize benefits while minimizing risks associated with these medications. Proposed strategies should promote healthy growth, nutrition, physical activity, and mental well-being. Key areas of focus include determining optimal initiation stages for treatment, weight loss rates, and effective lifestyle therapies to support psychological and physical development, ensuring a collaborative approach in research and protocol development.
Health & Medicine
Endocrine & Metabolic Diseases
Children’s Health & Pediatrics
+1 more
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation Grant
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation
Private
United States
US $500 - US $10,000
The Karen Colina Wilson Foundation Grant supports programs for children, youth, and women, enhancing their health and well-being through education, art, literature, and music. Established in 2006, the foundation aims to make a positive difference in their lives, particularly in Southern and Western Wayne County, Michigan. Grants typically range from $500 to $10,000, often as matching funds, fostering broader fundraising efforts by local nonprofit organizations.
Education
Artist Training & Development
Children’s Mental Health
+13 more