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Federal Research Grants for Understanding Mechanisms of Health Risk Behavior Change in Children and Adolescents (R01 and R21)
Sponsor: National Institutes of Health
Submitted: 9/10/2007 12:00:00 AM

Federal Research Grants for Understanding Mechanisms of Health Risk Behavior Change in Children and Adolescents (R01 and R21)

National Institutes of Health -- Understanding Mechanisms of Health Risk Behavior Change in Children and Adolescents (R01)

The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for its Understanding Mechanisms of Health Risk Behavior Change in Children and Adolescents (R01) grant program. The purpose of the program is to support interdisciplinary research into the origins, evolution, and termination of health risk behaviors and successful prevention and intervention strategies, especially those focused on substance abuse, inadequate exercise and poor dietary practices related to being overweight or obese, or intentional and unintentional injuries.

Award amounts vary; budgets must follow the NIH (R01) grant mechanism. Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to the following: public/state controlled or private institution of higher education, nonprofit organizations, small business, for-profit organizations (other than small business), state government, historically black colleges and universities, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian serving institutions, and faith-based or community based organizations.

Deadline: October 5, 2007 (Cycle III)

Please Note: The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) does not administer this funding opportunity.

Contact the National Institutes of Health grant program directly for complete program information and application guidelines:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-07-148.html

National Institutes of Health -- Understanding Mechanisms of Health Risk Behavior Change in Children and Adolescents (R21)

The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for its Understanding Mechanisms of Health Risk Behavior Change in Children and Adolescents (R21) grant program. The purpose of the program is to support interdisciplinary research into the origins, evolution, and termination of health risk behaviors and successful prevention and intervention strategies, especially those focused on substance abuse, inadequate exercise and poor dietary practices related to being overweight or obese, or intentional and unintentional injuries.

Award amounts vary; applicants must follow the NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant (R21) award mechanism and submit a budget of up to $275,000 over a two-year period in $25,000 modules with no more than $200,000 requested for any one year. Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to the following: public/state controlled or private institution of higher education, nonprofit organizations, small business, for-profit organizations (other than small business), state government, historically black colleges and universities, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian serving institutions, and faith-based or community based organizations.

Deadline: October 16, 2007 (Cycle III)

Please Note: The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) does not administer this funding opportunity.

Contact the National Institutes of Health grant program directly for complete program information and application guidelines:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-06-298.html



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