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Funding Opportunities

  • 07/31/2013

    CATCH supports pediatricians to collaborate within their communities so that all children have access to needed health services and a medical home. Planning and Implementation Grants are awarded to individual pediatricians and fellowship trainees twice a year on a competitive basis. Pediatricians (including Emeritus and Retired Fellows) from the United States and its territories are eligible to apply. National and chapter AAP memberships must be current before grant funds can be disbursed.  Resident Grants are awarded to pediatric residents twice a year on a competitive basis. Resident projects must include planning activities or demonstrate completed planning activities, and may include implementation activities.  [Funding]

  • 05/30/2013

    The purpose of the grant is to provide support to an Indian tribe for the development of an AmeriCorps program that will engage AmeriCorps members in evidence-based or evidence-informed interventions to solve problems in tribal communities.  [Funding]

  • 07/01/2013

    The purpose is to support a forum that will create a national agenda for health measurement research by producing an evolving compendium of available high quality measures of maternal and child health, and by identifying gaps in existing measures for future development purposes. [Funding]

  • 07/31/2013

    The purpose of this funding is to identify strategies to engage stakeholders through shared decision making that can be used to effectively implement interventions specific to health care delivery systems, clinicians, and/or patients that focus on the reduction of racial/ethnic healthcare disparities in under-resourced settings.  [Funding]

  • 06/17/2013

    The purpose of the program is to enhance the effectiveness of state health department programs to prevent and control oral diseases and conditions. This program will support states’ efforts to perform essential public health functions related to oral health, address oral diseases in the four domains of Surveillance and Epidemiology, Environmental Approaches, Health Systems Interventions, and Community-Clinical Linkages, and support coordination of oral health efforts with state chronic disease programs and other partner organizations. (Letter of intent deadline: May 14; Application deadline: June 17)  [Funding]

  • 05/28/2013

    This Challenge aims to incentivize the development of innovative information management tools and applications that help survivors manage their transition from specialty to primary care, for example, by facilitating activities such as coordinating recommendations, appointments, and resources from patient support networks and healthcare providers involved in their care.  [Funding]

  • 07/29/2013

    This Program provides funds to healthcare coalitions to assist them in addressing health issues in their communities.  Eligible coalitions must include a rural hospital with fewer than 50 staffed beds.  Funds are available for both planning and implementation projects.  [Funding]

  • 06/06/2013

    Through the Community-Academic Partnership Fund, the Wisconsin Partnership Program supports efforts by Wisconsin community-based organizations and government agencies working with an academic partner to improve the health of Wisconsin residents and advance the goals of the State Health Plan, Healthiest Wisconsin 2020.  [Funding]

  • 12/01/2013

    The Program aims to provide financial support for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) students seeking a masters or doctoral degree at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Candidates need to demonstrate dedication to improving the health, well-being and self-sufficiency of AI/AN people.  [Funding]

  • 05/30/2013

    This announcement solicits applications for the Ryan White Part C Capacity Development Grant Program.  It is designed to assist public and nonprofit entities in their efforts to strengthen their organizational infrastructure and to increase their capacity to develop, enhance, or expand access to high quality HIV primary health care services for people living with HIV or who are at risk of infection in underserved or rural communities. Grant funding under this program is not intended to support long-term activities.  This funding opportunity is limited to current Ryan White HIV/AIDS Part C Early Intervention Services grantees. [Funding]

  • 06/14/2013

    Funding is directed towards programs that demonstrate the potential for measurable improvement in the availability, access and quality of health care in the communities we serve and that support the Foundation's mission and giving guidelines. Funding opportunities are offered in two giving cycles: early childhood health and organizational core mission support.  [Funding]

  • 09/20/2013

    The 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. The program is based on the principle that progress in the field of population health depends upon collaboration and exchange across disciplines and sectors.  [Funding]

  • 06/07/2013

    The purpose of the MCH Workforce Development Centers Program is to support workforce development for State Title V program leaders and staff to meet current public health MCH policy and programmatic imperatives in four key topic areas around implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA): (1) access to care; (2) quality improvement; (3) systems integration; and (4) population health management.  [Funding]

  • 06/07/2013

    The VBSN supports HRSA’s strategic plan to improve access to quality health care and services; strengthen, the nation’s healthcare workforce; build healthy communities; and improve health equity.   Sub-goals include increasing and diversifying the health workforce and ensuring that healthcare providers are trained to provide high quality care that is culturally and linguistically aligned.  [Funding]

  • 05/22/2013

    The program provides funding to improve treatment for adolescents and transitional age youth through the development of a learning laboratory with collaborating local community-based treatment provider sites.  [Funding]