NIJ FY17 Research and Evaluation on Violence Against Women: Teen Dating Violence, Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence
Deadline: March 20
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is seeking proposals for research and evaluation of violence against women, specifically about teen dating violence, sexual violence and intimate partner violence. Specific areas of interest to NIJ are provided under each topic area, however, other areas of interest that offer important insights into teen dating violence, sexual violence or intimate partner violence may receive equal attention. For more information, click here.
Maternal and Child Health Collaborative Office Rounds
Deadline: March 20
The Health Resources and Services Administration is accepting applications for the Maternal and Child Health Collaborative Office Rounds program. The purpose of this program is to enhance the knowledge and skills of community-based, primary care providers in addressing the mental/behavioral health conditions of the patients. The program supports continuing education in psychosocial developmental aspects of child health that emphasizes the practical challenges confronted by community-based practitioners. For more information, click here.
Health Information Technology Capacity Building for the Integration of Medicaid and Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Data
Deadline: March 22
The Health Resources and Services Administration is accepting applications to support two Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part B recipients to promote the statewide exchange of health information between RWHAP data systems and Medicaid Management Information Systems. Improvement of HIV-related health information exchange capacity will enhance the ability of the states and territories to better integrate care, treatment and cost data, thus increasing the coordination of eligibility care and quality initiatives in their respective jurisdictional areas. For more information, click here.
Support for Expectant and Parenting Teens, Women, Fathers and Families
Deadline: March 24
The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health is accepting applications for a funding opportunity that will provide support to states and tribal governments to provide expectant and parenting teens, women, fathers and their families with a seamless network of supportive services, including evidence-based/evidence-informed approaches to improve their health and well-being. This funding opportunity aims to improve not only the health outcomes of the expectant and parenting population, but also educational, social and economic outcomes that shape health. For more information, click here.
Centers for Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Adolescent Health Promotion Research
Deadline: March 24
The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health seeks applications from qualified organizations for teen pregnancy prevention and adolescent health promotion research center grants. These centers are expected to address important and relevant topic areas in pregnancy prevention and adolescent health and to be a national leader in one of the five priority areas: safe and supportive environments; healthy relationships; meaningful connections to supportive adults; engaging youth and families; and youth in-out-of-home care and foster care systems. For more information, click here.
Integrative Research in Gynecologic Health
Deadline: March 31
The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for a funding opportunity that seeks to encourage integrated and synergistic research in the study of uterine fibroids, endometriosis, adenomyosis or gynecologic pain syndromes. For more information, click here.
NHSC Zika Loan Repayment Program
Deadline: April 6, 2017
The National Health Service Corps is accepting applications for the Zika Loan Repayment Program. Health care providers can receive up to $70,000 in exchange for a three-year commitment at NHSC-approved sites as they work to address the health effects and risks associated with Zika. For more information, click here.
FY17 Prevention of Opioid Misuse in Women: Office on Women Health Prevention Awards
Deadline: April 7, 2017
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health is accepting applications from public and private nonprofit entities to address the primary and/or secondary prevention of prescription and non-prescription opioid misuse by women across the lifespan by identifying underserved audiences and the potential gaps in the ability to reach these populations. For more information, click here.