At a glance
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Centers: 2027 Special Interest Project Supplements (SIPS) is a federal competitive grant from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA for the science & technology sector. Funding is up to $600K. Eligible applicants: Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification). Only applicants approved for funding under CDC NOFO RFA-DP-24-004 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Centers (PRCs. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Apply via the official listing at www.grants.gov.
- Amount
- Up to $600K
- Deadline
- Rolling
- Type
- Competitive
- Status
- Forecasted
About this program
This NOFO will provide supplemental funding to the currently funding twenty (20) CDC Prevention Research Centers (PRCs) to conduct Special Interest Projects (SIPs). The purpose of the SIPs is to inform public health practice through high-quality applied health promotion and disease prevention public health research in real-world settings to identify, design, test, assess, evaluate, disseminate, and translate interventions or resources to prevent and reduce risk for the leading causes of illness, disability, and death in the United States. The ten (10) SIPs that will be included in this NOFO are: (1) Automating Cancer Survivorship Care Plans: A Feasibility Study; (2) Medicare Data on Prostate Cancer Patterns of Care and Quality Indicators; (3) Planning Better Ovarian Cancer Care: Using State and Local Data to Improve Access to Gynecologic Oncologists; (4) Messaging about the benefits of and community-level approaches to reducing alcohol use for cancer prevention; (5) Demonstration of the use of cancer registry data to improve cancer clinical trial enrollment; (6) Visual Aids for Sunscreen Application; (7) Demonstration project for weather-related emergency preparedness and response plans for cancer prevention and control; (8) Developing a framework for improving prostate cancer care and informing support services; (9) Public Health Approaches to Hereditary Cancer Prevention, Detection, and Treatment; and (10) Research on Recent Developments and Emerging Issues in Chronic Disease Prevention and Care.
Who can apply
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification). Only applicants approved for funding under CDC NOFO RFA-DP-24-004 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Centers (PRCs)* are eligible to apply for SIP supplemental funding under this announcement. On the SIP applicant's SF424 (R&R), the institution's legal name, EIN, and UEI (sections 8a, b and c of SF424) must match the information of the institution selected for funding under RFA-DP-24-004 as listed in the Notice of Award. Special eligibility may apply to each SIP that will be listed in the NOFO. *The 20 PRCs currently approved for funding under CDC RFA-DP-24-004 are listed below: CDC Grant # PRC Recipient U48 DP006809 Emory University U48 DP006803 Georgia State University U48 DP006785 Harvard School of Public Health U48 DP006802 Morehouse School of Medicine U48 DP006778 New York University School of Medicine U48 DP006816 San Diego State University U48 DP006799 University of Arizona U48 DP006814 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences U48 DP006806 University of California San Francisco U48 DP006812 University of Iowa U48 DP006808 University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester U48 DP006791 University of Michigan at Ann Arbor U48 DP006787 University of Minnesota U48 DP006807 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill U48 DP006801 University of Pennsylvania U48 DP006792 University of Pittsburgh U48 DP006779 University of Rochester U48 DP006780 University of South Carolina at Columbia U48 DP006789 University of Utah U48 DP006793 University of Wisconsin-Madison
How to apply
Apply through Grants.gov using funding opportunity number RFA-DP-27-030. Register your organization (SAM.gov + Grants.gov) before the deadline, then submit the application package listed in the official notice.
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