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Youth Empowerment Demonstration Grant Program -- DHHS
Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding10/15/06
This program addresses unhealthy behaviors in at-risk minority youth, and provides them with opportunities to enhance their capacity to make healthier life choices. The program will test community-based interventions on reducing risky behaviors among targeted minority youth. These demonstration grants require a multi-partner approach involving institutions of higher education, primary and secondary schools, community organizations and institutions, and the community at-large.
 
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Rapid Assessment Post-Impact of Disaster -- National Institutes of Health
Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding10/01/06
The purpose of this funding opportunity is to provide a rapid funding mechanism for research on the post-impact of disasters in order to permit access to a disaster area in the immediate aftermath of the event. (Must be submitted electronically)
 
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The Influence of Religiosity and Spirituality on Health Risk Behaviors in Children and Adolescents
Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding10/01/06
This grant supports research studies that are qualitative, quantitative, and combined methods; that examine the mechanisms, mediators, and moderators by which religious and spiritual beliefs develop and are transmitted across generations; and whether and how these beliefs influence early sexual behaviors and alcohol or other drug use that may facilitate the transmission of HIV in children and adolescents. The focus is on the positive and negative effects of religiosity and spirituality on health risk behaviors in children and adolescents. (Must be submitted electronically)
 
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Epidemiology of Drug Abuse -- National Institutes of Health
Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding10/01/06
This grant is intended to support small research projects that address: 1) drug use patterns and trends within and across populations; (2) interplay of social interactions, social environment, structural context with individual behavioral characteristics and genetic vulnerability; (3) the phenotypic heterogeneity of drug abuse; (4) causal mechanisms leading to onset, maintenance, and remittance of drug abuse, as well as protective mechanisms that reduce the risk of drug abuse; and (5) drug abuse over the life course, including developmental processes that influence drug use trajectories and behavioral, health, and social consequences of drug abuse. (Must be submitted electronically)
 
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Drug Abuse Prevention Intervention Research -- National Institutes of Health
Click Here for Link to Notice of Funding10/01/06
The goals of this funding opportunity announcement are to encourage exploratory/developmental research projects of cognitive, behavioral, and social processes as they relate to: 1) the development of novel drug abuse prevention approaches; 2) the efficacy and effectiveness of newly developed and/or modified prevention programs; 3) the processes associated with the selection, adoption, adaptation, implementation, sustainability, and financing of empirically validated interventions; and 4) methodologies appropriate for studying complex aspects of prevention science.  (Must be submitted electronically)
 
 
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HRSA Health Professions Training and Education Opportunities
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SEE INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMS FOR SUBMISSION DATES The Allied Health Projects Program is intended to assist organizations in meeting the costs associated with expanding or establishing programs that will increase the number of individuals trained in allied health professions. The Allied Health Grant is eligible to organizations that train allied health professionals.
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NIMH Research Education Grants (R25)
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SEE INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMS FOR SUBMISSION DATES The goal of the NIMH Research Education Program is to foster the development of mental health researchers via creative and innovative research educational programs including regional and national programs as well as programs involving a single institution. Through this funding opportunity, the NIMH encourages educational experiences that will attract, train, and advance the career development of clinician scientists committed to research careers relevant to the mission of the NIMH. NIMH also encourages educational programs that will help prepare researchers for interdisciplinary research careers, including translational research careers, that are relevant to the mission of the NIMH.
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Mechanism for Time Sensitive Research Opportunities
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SEE SOLICATION FOR SUBMISSION DATES  This PA is intended to support public mental health and/or substance abuse services research in rapidly evolving areas (e.g., changes in service systems, health care financing, policy, etc) where opportunities for empirical study are, by their very
natures, only available through expedited award of support. There are three distinguishing features of an eligible study: 1) the study's scientific value and feasibility are clear, 2) rapid review and funding are required in order for the scientific question to be answered and for the research design to be carried out, and 3) the knowledge gained from the study cannot be obtained through the regular NIH cycle of review and award. It should be clear that the research question offers an uncommon and scientifically significant services research opportunity that could only become available if the project is initiated with minimum delay.
 
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Minority Institutions' Drug Abuse Research Development Program (MIDARP)
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, is providing support to increase research capacity of minority institutions to conduct research in drug abuse and addiction. Grants will be provided to foster research career development of racial/ethnic minority faculty, students and staff who are underrepresented in drug abuse research, and to enhance research infrastructure at minority institutions.  See URL for full announcement. Continous Deadlines: Call for more information.
 
  
 
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