Services Grant Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women
Deadline: April 17, 2017
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is accepting applications for the 2017 Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women grant program. The purpose of this program is to expand comprehensive treatment, prevention, and recovery support services for women and their children in residential substance use treatment facilities, including services for non-residential family members of both the women and children. For more information, click here.
Lead Poisoning Prevention — Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
Deadline: April 20, 2017
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funding opportunity is intended to support activities to reduce childhood lead poisoning including blood lead testing, surveillance, and targeted population-based interventions. Awardees will be expected to demonstrate that processes are in place to identify lead-exposed children and link them to recommended services. For more information, click here.
State-based Perinatal Quality Collaborative
Deadlines: April 24, 2017
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is accepting applications for a funding opportunity. These networks of perinatal care providers and public health professionals are working to improve pregnancy outcomes for women and newborns by advancing evidence-based clinical practices and processes through continuous quality improvement. The purpose of this program is to enhance the capabilities of state perinatal quality collaboratives to collect timely data to provide feedback to members to improve the quality of perinatal care in their respective states. For more information, click here.
National Telehealth Resource Center Program
Deadline: May 2, 2017
The Health Resources and Services Administration is accepting applications for the National Telehealth Resource Center Program (NTRC). The purpose of NTRC is to support the delivery of telehealth technical assistance through regional telehealth resource centers. Two NTRCs may be funded. For more information, click here.
Changing Minds: Professional Developmental and Public Education to Address Children Exposed to Violence and Childhood Trauma
Deadline: May 2, 2017
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is accepting applications for a funding opportunity to provide training, technical assistance and resources to state, local and tribal professionals who work with at-risk children and justice-involved youth. For more information, click here.
Regional Telehealth Resource Center Program
Deadline: May 7, 2017
The Health Resources and Services Administration is accepting application for the Regional Telehealth Resource Center Program (RTRC). The RTRC assists health care organization, health care networks and providers in the implementation of cost-effective telehealth programs to serve rural and medically underserved areas and populations. This funding opportunity announcement will support twelve RTRCs that focus on state-wide and regional telehealth activities. For more information, click here.
Healthy Habits: Timing for Developing Sustainable Healthy Behaviors in Children and Adolescents (R21)
Deadline: May 8, 2017
The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for a funding opportunity that seeks to encourage innovative research to identify mechanisms of influence and/or promote positive sustainable health behavior(s) in children and youth (birth to age 21). For more information, click here.
YouthBuild
Deadline: May 9, 2017
The U.S. Department of Labor is accepting applications for a funding opportunity for YouthBuild, a community-based alternative education program for disconnected youth, ages of 16 and 24, including high school dropouts, adjudicated youth, youth aging out of foster care, youth with disabilities and homeless youth. For more information, click here.
FY 2017 Vision 21: Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth State Demonstration Project
Deadline: May 11, 2017
The Office for Victims of Crime is accepting applications for a funding opportunity to address the enduring issue of child and youth victimization through state-level demonstration projects. Although many systems exist to respond to issues caused by child and youth victimization, these systems often fail to communicate and collaborate effectively to get to the root of the problem. The competitively awarded state-level demonstration sites will bring all the relevant systems and professionals together to establish a coordinated approach. For more information, click here.
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program States/Territories Part B Supplemental Grant Program
Deadline: May 15, 2017
The Health Resources and Services Administration is accepting applications for a funding opportunity. The purpose of this program is to supplement the HIV care and treatment services provided by the states/territories through the HIV Care Grant Program — Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part B States/Territories Formula and AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Formula and ADAP Supplemental Awards. The awards support access to a comprehensive continuum of high quality HIV care and treatment for low-income individuals and families living with HIV. For more information, click here.
Healthy Lifestyles in Youth Project
Deadline: May 15, 2017
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is accepting applications for a funding opportunity to improve the health of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth through health promotion and health education programs. The purpose of the IHS cooperative agreement is to focus on addressing healthy lifestyle development, emphasizing nutrition and physical activity for AI/AN children and youth 7 through 11 years of age. For more information, click here.
Environmental Influences on Placental Origins of Development
Deadline: May 30, 2017 (Letter of intent)
The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for the Environmental Influences on Placental Origins of Development. This funding opportunity will stimulate multidisciplinary research projects from the scientific community that use a combination of animal/cell models and non-invasive human placenta tissues or biomarkers to investigate how early life exposures affect placental growth, development, function and the subsequent health of the offspring. For more information, click here.