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HRSA HRSA-23-084: 2023 Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) Technical Assistance Center

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is accepting applications for the fiscal year (FY) 2023 Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) Technical Assistance Center. The purpose of this program will be to support all 50 states, the District of Columbia (D.C.), jurisdictions, U.S. territories, tribal communities, and birthing facilities that are participating in the AIM program through the provision of technical assistance (TA). Such assistance is intended to increase birthing facility engagement, support bundle implementation and sustainability, manage reporting and analysis of state AIM data, and promote safe care for pregnant and postpartum people. The program will also build data capacity for participating entities to track progress on bundle implementation and support improvement of data collection and reporting to measure program impact more effectively.

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
05/09/2023

DoD W911NF-19-S-0013: 2023 DoD HBCU/MI Centers of Excellence (COE)

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The CCDC ARL invites applications/proposals from covered educational institutions for research and education programs that will meet the following objectives:

a. Enhance research and engineering capabilities in areas important to national defense;
b. Increase the number of graduates in STEM disciplines; and
c. Encourage research and education collaborations with other institutions of higher education and with defense organizations.

Support for research, development, testing, evaluation, or educational enhancements will be through the competitive awarding of grants or cooperative agreements.

The Department of Defense, through the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (USD(R&E) Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions (HBCU/MI) Program will establish four new Centers of Excellence (COE) in critical technology areas.  

COE critical technology focus areas ( UofA may submit under one of these topics):

 

Funding and Performance Period: $2 million per year, over 5 years
DoD will host a webinar to overview the RFPs and to address any questions that arise

Please find the registration link for the webinar below. Please also note the date/time for the webinar is 12 April 2023 at 1:30 pm ET.

Webinar Registration - Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dVnGm8cHTCCpc2E03aIPHg

 

HUD FR-6600-N-29G: 2023 HUDRD - Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Research Center of Excellence

D. Kuhlmman (College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture) - ASU Subaward.

UA may submit one proposal. HSI Initiatives will provide proposal support and institutional coordination for this funding program.

The purpose of this grant is to conduct research projects on multiple topics of strategic interest to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD’s 2022-26 Learning Agenda identifies HUD’s priority learning and research questions, consistent with the Departmental objectives and goals described in the 2022-26 Strategic Plan.

In addition to the topics listed in the Learning Agenda, applicants are invited to submit research proposals on other topics that address issues or challenges that impact housing, community and economic development, and the built environment in and for underserved communities. The following list of topics is not intended to be exhaustive: equity issues in local housing markets, broadly defined to include production and preservation, rental and homeownership, tenant protections, zoning and land use, property appraisals, property taxation, and other topics; building codes, standards, and construction technologies (including offsite/factory-built housing); “green” or energy-efficient practices in housing and carbon reduction strategies; disaster preparedness, and climate resilient planning and construction, and disaster recovery; innovative solutions that allow residents of HUD-assisted rental housing and other low-income renters to access economic opportunities, quality education, affordable transportation, health care, essential services, green-space and cultural amenities; and, housing and community planning that addresses the needs of and engages underserved communities.

Research Category
Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
05/18/2023

2023 Sloan Centers for Systemic Change (SCSC)

F. Tax (Student Affairs, Diversity, and Inclusion)

Institutionally Coordinated.
Please contact RDS for more information

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is pleased to announce a new Call for Pre-Proposals for the Sloan Centers for Systemic Change (SCSC) grant program and to request that you share with your networks.
 
SCSC will fund institutional investments that catalyze and deepen systemic change activities in doctoral programs in mathematics, statistics, physical sciences, engineering, and computer science. Among other attributes, a systemic change approach seeks to identify and remove entrenched biases and barriers at the institutional, college, and departmental levels to dramatically increase diversity, foster inclusion, and close equity gaps—particularly for Black, Indigenous, and Latina/o/x students. Long-term Sloan investment will further support individual scholarships for eligible students in participating SCSC departments. 

Research Category
Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
05/05/2023
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NIOSH RFA-OH-23-003: Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Centers (T42)

Institutionally Coordinated.
Please contact RDS for more information

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), invites grant applications for Education and Research Centers (ERCs) that are focused on occupational safety and health training. NIOSH is mandated to provide an adequate supply of qualified personnel to carry out the purposes of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and the ERCs are one of the primary means for meeting this mandate.

ERCs are academic institutions that provide high-quality interdisciplinary graduate and post-graduate training, research training, continuing education, and outreach in the core occupational safety and health disciplines of industrial hygiene, occupational health nursing, occupational medicine, and occupational safety, as well as allied disciplines.

Research and research training are integral components of ERCs, with ERC faculty and NIOSH trainees conducting research on issues related to the NIOSH National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) and emerging issues to advance the field of occupational safety and health. 

NIOSH ERCs have regional presence to further diversify the occupational safety and health profession through their core values, mission statements, and outputs.

ERCs serve as resources for our nation's workforce through continuing education, outreach and strong collaboration with professional associations, worker advocacy groups, businesses, industries, and public health agencies. ERCs work with other institutions and organizations, including Minority Serving Institutions and other NIOSH supported training programs to have a positive impact on worker health, safety, and well-being. 

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
10/24/2023

NIDDK RFA-DK-21-026: 2023 Silvio O. Conte Digestive Diseases Research Core Centers (P30 Clinical Trial Optional)

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications for Silvio O. Conte Digestive Diseases Research Core Centers (DDRCCs). The DDRCCs are part of an integrated program of digestive and liver diseases research support provided by the NIDDK. The purpose of this Centers program is to bring together basic and clinical investigators as a means to enhance communication, collaboration, and effectiveness of ongoing research related to digestive and/or liver diseases within the NIDDK's mission. DDRCCs are based on the core concept, whereby shared resources aimed at fostering productivity, synergy, and new research ideas among the funded investigators are supported in a cost-effective manner. Each proposed DDRCC must be organized around a central theme that reflects the focus of the digestive or liver diseases research of the Center members. The central theme must be within the primary mission of the NIDDK, and not thematic areas for which other NIH Institutes or Centers are considered the primary source of NIH funding.

 

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
60/08/2023