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July 15, 2010
FY10 Announcement of Availability of Funds for the Coalition for a Healthier Community
The purpose of this funding announcement is to support the implementation of evidence-based health interventions through a public health systems approach which is gender-based, cost beneficial and sustainable that address a health issue identified by the community as adversely affecting the health of its women and girls.
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Due date: August 13, 2010 08:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
July 12, 2010
HHS Secretary Sebelius Announces the Availability of Funding for the Support of Pregnant and Parenting Teens and Women
The Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Public Health and Science announced that it will begin accepting applications for the Pregnancy Assistance Fund.
Created by the Affordable Care Act, this competitive grant program will provide pregnant and parenting teens and women a seamless network of supportive services to help them complete high school or postsecondary degrees and gain access to health care, child care, family housing, and other critical support. In addition, States can use the funds to combat violence against pregnant women. This $25 million per year program will provide much needed financial assistance for states and communities across the country to provide supports for pregnant women and teens.
Due date: August 2, 2010
July 8, 2010
FY10 Minority Community HIV/AIDS Partnership: Preventing Risky Behaviors Among Minority College Students
This announcement is made by the United States Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS or Department), Office of Minority Health (OMH) located within the
Office of the Secretary (OS), and working in a "One-Department" approach collaboratively with
participating HHS agencies and programs (entities). As part of a continuing HHS effort to
improve the health and well being of racial and ethnic minorities, the Department announces
availability of funding for the Minority Community HIV/AIDS Partnership: Preventing Risky
Behaviors Among Minority College Students.
Due date: August 2, 2010 08:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
July 8, 2010
FY10 National Umbrella Cooperative Agreement Program (NUCA)
This announcement is made by the United States Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS or Department), Office of Minority Health (OMH) located
within the Office of the Secretary, and working in a "One-Department" approach collaboratively with participating HHS agencies and programs(entities). As part of a continuing HHS effort to improve the health and well being of racial and ethnic minorities, Department announces the availability of FY 2010 funding for the National Umbrella Cooperative Agreement (hereafter referred to as the NUCA Program).
Due date: August 2, 2010 08:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
July 8, 2010
FY10 Partnerships Active in Communities to Achieve Health Equity
This announcement is made by the United States Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS or Department), Office of Minority Health (OMH) located within the Office of the Secretary (OS), and working in a "One-Department" approach collaboratively with participating HHS agencies and programs (entities). As part of a continuing HHS effort to improve the health and well being of racial and ethnic minorities, the Department announces availability of the Partnerships Active in Communities to Achieve Health Equity (PAC) Program.
Due date: August 2, 2010 08:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
July 8, 2010
FY10 The Linkage to Life Program: Rebuilding Broken Bridges for Minority Families Impacted by HIV/AIDS.
This announcement is made by the United States Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS or Department), Office of Minority Health (OMH) located within the Office of the Secretary (OS), and working in a "One-Department" approach collaboratively with participating HHS agencies and programs (entities). As part of a continuing HHS effort to improve the health and well being of racial and ethnic minorities, the Department announces availability of the Linkage to Life Program: Rebuilding Broken Bridges for Minority Families
Impacted by HIV/AIDS.
Due date: August 2, 2010 08:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
June 22, 2010
FY10 Health and Wellness Initiative for Women Attending Minority Institutions
The primary purpose of this program is to address the health of women attending minority institutions. OWH hopes to fulfill this purpose by providing support to minority institutions to develop and implement new health and wellness projects, as well as sustain existing programs and health promotion activities on campus focusing on young, minority, and college women.
Due date: July 21, 2010 08:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
June 22, 2010
FY10 Project HOPE: Helping Organizations Provide Effective HIV/AIDS Prevention for Women and Girls: A Capacity Building and Technical Assistance Cooperative Agreement
The purpose of this program is to provide free information, training, technical assistance and technology transfer to individuals, organizations and communities to (1) operate optimally, and (2) increase their capacity to effectively deliver evidence-based interventions and core public health strategies for HIV prevention using gender- responsive strategies for programming implementation. CBA services do not include the direct delivery of HIV prevention services. Because populations disproportionately affected by HIV are also disproportionately affected by other sexually transmitted infections (STI) such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and herpes, CBA should encompass prevention interventions and public health best practices for these diseases and infections when appropriate.
Due date: July 21, 2010 08:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
June 22, 2010
FY10 The Young Women's HIV/STD Mobilization Project: Moving Beyond the Messaging
The purpose of the Young Womens HIV/STD Mobilization Project is to provide accurate and comprehensive information on HIV/AIDS/STD prevention AND healthy behaviors to maintain both mental and physical health for young women ages 13 to 24. Funds for this project will be awarded to existing female adolescent/youth-girl? focused community-based organizations. Funded organizations will expand the capacity of their gender-specific services to implement an HIV/STD gender responsive component to their already existing programs. The organizations must be a part of a larger network and have an established history of serving young women ages 13 to 24. Only national organizations with affiliates will be considered.
Due date: July 15, 2010 11:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
June 17, 2010
FY10 Leading Ladies Promoting Healthy Lifestyles and Healthy Families: An HIV/AIDS Awareness Project
The purpose of this project is to expand the scope of the National HIV Testing Mobilization Campaign through the engagement of faith-based organizations (FBO).
This project will move beyond the National HIV Testing Mobilization Campaign by targeting female spouses of pastors, female clergy, and other female leaders within faith-based communities to establish sustainable gender-specific HIV/AIDS/STD prevention and education models for women and their families. The program will focus on building capacity within faith-based organizations to incorporate reproductive health education, communication skills, stigma, condom negotiation, heterosexual risk behaviors, denial of risk, self-esteem, and messages about healthy sexual relationships in the scope of overall health and wellness.
Contact: Aleisha Langhorne or Sherese Johnson.
Due date: July 15, 2010 05:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
June 17, 2010
FY10 Prevention for HIV Infected Women Living in Puerto Rico
The mission of the Office on Women's Health (OWH) is to promote the health of women and
girls through gender-specific approaches. To that end, OWH has established public/private
partnerships to address critical women's health issues nationwide. These include supporting
collaborative efforts to provide prevention education to infected women as well as women at risk
for infection living in the U.S. and its territories.
The Prevention Program for HIV Infected Women Living in Puerto Rico
seeks to prevent secondary transmission among women who practice high risk behaviors, to increase access to care for women living with HIV, to increase knowledge of protective behaviors of HIV infected women, and to reduce isolation of women living with HIV infection.
Contact: Mary L Bowers or Isabella Weber.
Due date: July 15, 2010 11:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
June 17, 2010
FY10 The Young Women's HIV/STD Mobilization Project: Moving Beyond the Messaging
The purpose of the Young Women's HIV/STD Mobilization Project is to provide accurate and comprehensive information on HIV/AIDS/STD prevention AND healthy behaviors to maintain both mental and physical health for young women ages 13 to 24.
Funds for this project will be awarded to existing female adolescent/youth-"girl" focused community-based organizations. Funded organizations will expand the capacity of their gender-specific services to implement an HIV/STD gender responsive component to their already existing programs. The organizations must be a part of a larger network and have an established history of serving young women ages 13 to 24. Only national organizations with affiliates will be considered.
Contact: Aleisha Langhorne or Sherese Johnson.
Due date: July 15, 2010 11:00 PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
January 25, 2010
ONDCP and SAMHSA Accepting Applications for $18.75 Million to Harness the Power of Drug Free Community Coalitions (PDF, 56 KB)
The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), has announced the availability of new Drug Free Communities (DFC) Support Program funding. ONDCP expects to award approximately $18.75 million for 150 new competing grants to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent and reduce substance use among youth.
Due date: March 19, 2010
November 5, 2009
Request for Applications (RFA): National Women's Health Week (PDF, 152 KB)
Funding is available for activities and events in support of National Women's Health Week (NWHW). The purpose of NWHW is to empower women across the country to get healthy by taking action. The nationwide initiative, coordinated by HHS Office on Women's Health (OWH), encourages women to make health a top priority and take simple steps for a longer, healthier, and happier life.
Due date: December 8, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Mountain Time
August 31, 2009
GENERATIONS: Strengthening Women and Families Affected by HIV/AIDS
The National AIDS Fund (NAF) and Johnson & Johnson are pleased to announce the availability of funds through GENERATIONS: Strengthening Women and Families Affected by HIV/AIDS. This third grant round ("GEN III") will award 6-8 grants to CBOs to create or adapt evidence-based HIV/AIDS prevention interventions that reduce the spread of HIV among at-risk women/girls. GEN III funds will be targeted toward geographic regions with high HIV/AIDS incidence and prevalence rates in women based on state or local epidemiology, and in areas with emerging epidemics. Priority areas include urban epicenters and other highly impacted regions including, but not limited to, New York; New Jersey; Florida; Puerto Rico; California; Michigan; Illinois; Washington, DC; and the Deep South (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina).
Due date: November 2, 2009
August 17, 2009
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars: 2009-2010 Call for Applications
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars program provides two years of support to postdoctoral scholars at all stages of their careers to build the nation's capacity for research and leadership to address the multiple determinants of population health and contribute to policy change.
Its goal is to improve health by training scholars to:
- Investigate the connections among biological, genetic, behavioral, environmental, economic and social determinants of health; and
- Develop, evaluate and disseminate knowledge and interventions that integrate and act on these determinants to improve health.
Due date: October 2, 2009
August 10, 2009
Comparative Effectiveness Research
Funding Opportunity Announcements soliciting research grant applications for CER will provide $148 million for evidence generation. This includes $100 million for the Clinical and Health Outcomes Initiative in Comparative Effectiveness (CHOICE), a new, coordinated, national effort to establish a series of prospective pragmatic clinical comparative effectiveness studies that measure the benefits treatments produce in routine clinical practice and will include novel study designs focusing on real-world and under-represented populations (children, elderly, racial and ethnic minorities, and other understudied populations), and $48 million for the establishment or enhancement of national patient registries that can be used for researching the longitudinal effects of different interventions and collecting data on under-represented populations.
Due date: January 1, 1900
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