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| The following funding information has been recently added to the CDC Nati=
onal Prevention Information Network's (NPIN) Funding Database (http://www=
..cdcnpin.org/scripts/locates/LocateFund.asp). For more information about =
HIV, STD, and TB funding opportunities, please contact the CDC NPIN at 1-=
800-458-5231.
FUND TITLES:
Fund Number: 2659
Fund Title: Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology (CHAVI)=20
Fund Number: 2660
Fund Title: Decentralization & Health Project=20
Fund Number: 2661
Fund Title: Health education And Training Centers=20
Fund Number: 2662
Fund Title: Minority Health and Health Disparities International Researc=
h Training=20
Fund Number: 2663
Fund Title: Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Porgram=20
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Fund Number: 2659=20
Fund Title:
Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology (CHAVI)=20
Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS=20
Description:
NIAID seeks to establish a Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology (CHAVI)=
that will support intensive and highly collaborative projects addressing=
key immunological roadblocks to the discovery and development of a safe =
and effective HIV vaccine as defined by NIAID and identified by the Globa=
l HIV Vaccine Enterprise. Over the 7-year project period the research to =
be designed and conducted by CHAVI will address: (1) the elucidation of (=
a) early immunologic and virologic events after HIV-1 infection in humans=
, and/or (b) immune correlates for protection in animal models; (2) the s=
ystematic design and evaluation of immunogens and adjuvants eliciting per=
sistent mucosal and/or systemic immune responses; and (3) the evaluation =
of vaccine candidates in early phase clinical trials. First year funding =
will support a CHAVI Director and the awardee institution for (1) the fur=
ther development and initial implementation of a Scientific Agenda=20
and Strategic Plan for all CHAVI activities; (2) the Management and Opera=
tions resources to coordinate and manage the entire range of CHAVI activi=
ties; (3) research, to be undertaken by the CHAVI Director and investigat=
ors in the CHAVI Scientific Leadership Group, focusing on: elucidation of=
early immunologic and virologic events after HIV infection, and/or eluci=
dation of correlates of immune protection in non-human primate models; as=
well as initiating the systematic evaluation of vaccine candidates and i=
mmunization strategies to enhance mucosal immunity, potency, antigen pres=
entation and immunogenicity; and (4) the development of scientific resour=
ces and facilities essential to implement the Scientific Agenda. Expanded=
funding in the second and subsequent years will support additional resea=
rch and additional investigators to fully implement the CHAVI Scientific =
Agenda.=20
Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Funder's Fund ID: RFA-AI-04-051=20
Web Page: grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AI-04-051.html=20
Letter of Intent Date: 01/21/2005 The letter of intent should=
include the following information: Descriptive title of proposed researc=
h; Name, address,& telephone number of the Principal Investigator; Names =
of other key personnel; Participating institutions;& No. and title of fun=
ding opportunity.=20
Application Due Date: 02/23/2005 Peer Review Date & Council R=
eview Date: June, 2005.=20
Project Start Date: 08/01/2005 =20
Fund Duration:
7 years.=20
Application Process:
The PHS 398 application instructions are available at http://grants.nih.g=
ov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.html in an interactive format. For furthe=
r assistance contact GrantsInfo, Telephone (301) 435-0714, Email: GrantsI=
nfo@nih.gov.=20
Telecommunications for the hearing impaired: TTY 301-451-0088.=20
Applications must be prepared using the PHS 398 research grant applicatio=
n instructions and forms (rev. 5/2001). Applications must have a D&B Data=
Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number as the universal identifier whe=
n applying for Federal grants or cooperative agreements. The D&B number c=
an be obtained by calling (866) 705-5711 or through the web site at http:=
//www.dnb.com/.=20
Number of Awards: 1=20
Total Award: $14,900,000.00=20
Award Notes:
The participating NIAID intends to commit approximately $14.9 million dol=
lars in FY 2005 to fund one new and/or competitive continuation grants in=
response to this RFA. An applicant may request a project period of up to=
seven years. It is anticipated that the CHAVI award will be expanded in =
the second and subsequent years, and NIAID intends to commit up to $49 mi=
llion per year to support full implementation of the CHAVI research progr=
am.=20
Eligible Locations:
- National=20
Fund Notes:
NIAID will hold an informational session on November 8, 2004 for represen=
tatives of groups considering submission of applications in response to t=
his RFA. Details of the meeting will be published on the NIAID HIV vaccin=
e web site http://www.niaid.nih.gov/daids/vaccine/default.htm and in the =
NIH Guide to Grants and Contracts. Representatives from the Division of A=
IDS (DAIDS) and the Division of Extramural Activities (DEA), NIAID will p=
rovide information and answer questions pertinent to preparation of appli=
cations in response to this RFA. This CHAVI RFA Public Briefing session w=
ill be available for remote viewing from the NIH VideoCast site at http:/=
/videocast.nih.gov. After the event the videocast will be saved to a web =
site to be announced later. Individuals with disabilities who need reason=
able accommodation to participate in this event should contact Dr. Jody S=
achs 301-896-4037 or jsachs@niaid.nih.gov, two weeks prior to the event.=94=
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Application Contact Name:
Jane Unsworth =20
Application Contact Address:
NIAID=20
Div. of Extramural Activities=20
Rm. 2128, MSC-7614=20
6700-B Rockledge Dr.=20
Bethesda, MD 208927614=20
United States=20
E-mail: niaidchavi@mail.nih.gov=20
Phone: 301- 402-6824=20
Fax: 301- 480-3780=20
Technical Contact Name:
Stuart Shapiro =20
Technical Contact Address:
NIAID=20
Div. of AIDS=20
Rm. 5146, MSC 7628=20
6700-B Rockledge Dr.=20
Bethesda, MD 208927628=20
United States=20
E-mail: niaidchavi@mail.nih.gov=20
Phone: 301- 402-0122=20
Fax: 301- 402-3684=20
Support Types:
- Program Development=20
- Research=20
Subject Areas:
- HIV=20
- Program Development=20
- Vaccine Development Research=20
Audiences:
- Persons with HIV/AIDS
Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- Colleges/Universities
- County Agencies
- Federal Government Agencies
- Hospitals
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Research Institutions
- State Agencies
Eligibility Notes:
Eligible organizations include: For-profit or non-profit organizations, P=
ublic or private institutions, such as universities, colleges, hospitals =
and laboratories, Units of State & local government, Eligible agencies of=
the Federal government, and Domestic institutions/organizations.=20
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Fund Number: 2660=20
Fund Title:
Decentralization & Health Project=20
Fund Category:
Other Health-Related=20
Description:
USAID/Rwanda is initiating implementation of its Integrated Strategic Pla=
n (ISP) for the period FY 2004 to FY 2008. There are three strategic obje=
ctives and 10 intermediate results. Strategic Objective (1): Improved Gov=
ernance through Increased Citizen Participation, with three intermediate =
results: Reinforced capacity for implementation of decentralization polic=
y in target districts; Increased government responsiveness to citizen gro=
ups at the national level; and Enhanced opportunities for Reconciliation.=
Strategic Objective (2): Increased Use of Community Health Services, inc=
luding HIV/AIDS, with four results: Reinforced capacity for implementatio=
n of decentralization policy in target districts; Increased access to sel=
ected essential health commodities and community health services; Improve=
d quality of community health services; and Improved community level resp=
onse to health issues (HIV/AIDS/FP/CS/Malaria). Strategic Objective=20
(3): Expanded Economic Opportunities in Rural Areas, with three results: =
Expanded adoption of improved agricultural and business practices; Rural =
finance more accessible; and Rural infrastructure improved.=20
Sponsor(s):
US Agency for International Development Bureau for Africa
Funder's Fund ID: RFA 623-04-042=20
Web Page: www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/AID/OM...032%3B623-04-0=
42/Grant.html=20
Application Due Date: 11/08/2004 =20
Project Start Date: 01/01/2005 =20
Fund Duration:
5 years.=20
Application Process:
This RFA and any future amendments can be downloaded from the Web site: h=
ttp://www.fedgrants.gov. For assistance with electronic access problems, =
contact William Ndinya by phone: 254-2-862400, Ext. 2; by fax: 254-2-8608=
61; or e-mail: wndinya@usaid.gov. For problems downloading the RFA from t=
he Internet, contact the USAID internet Coordinator by phone: (202) 712-4=
442.=20
Applications and modifications thereof shall be submitted in envelopes wi=
th the name and address of the applicant and RFA # (referenced above) ins=
cribed thereon, to: (By U.S. Mail) ROSE GATHUNGU, ACQUISITION & ASSISTANC=
E SPECIALIST, RFA 623-04-042, C/O HADIZA LINGANWA, B.P. 2848, KIGALI, RWA=
NDA, or (Hand-Carried, or via Courier) ROSE GATHUNGU, ACQUISITION & ASSIS=
TANCE SPECIALIST, RFA 623-04-042, C/O HADIZA LINGANWA, 55 AVENUE PAUL VI,=
KIYOVU, KIGALI, RWANDA.=20
Award Notes:
For-profit organizations may also submit applications but will not be ent=
itled to receive a fee or profit.=20
Eligible Locations:
- International=20
- National=20
Application Contact Name:
Rose Gathungu =20
Title: Acquisition & Assistance Specialist=20
Application Contact Address:
RFA 623-04-042=20
c/o Hadiza Linganwa=20
55 Avenue Paul VI, Kiyovu=20
Kigali, =20
Rwanda Foreign Postal Code: B.P. 2848=20
E-mail: rgathungu@usaid.gov=20
Phone: -=20
Fax: 254- 208-6294=20
Technical Contact Name:
Mercedes Williams =20
Technical Contact Address:
United States=20
Phone: 202- 712-1799=20
Fax: -=20
Contact Note: Any questions concerning this RFA should be submitted in =
writing to Rose Gathungu, via facsimile at 254-20-862949/860861 or via in=
ternet at rgathungu@usaid.gov.=20
Support Types:
- Cooperative Agreements=20
- Program Development=20
Subject Areas:
- Community Health Services=20
- Community Programs=20
- Developing Nations=20
- Health Care Planning=20
- Health Care Programs=20
- Program Development=20
- Rural=20
- Technical Assistance=20
Audiences:
- Developing Nations
- Persons in Rural Areas
Eligibility:
- Unrestricted
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Fund Number: 2661=20
Fund Title:
Health education And Training Centers=20
Fund Category:
Other Health-Related=20
Description:
The Health education and Training Program (HETC) strives to improve the h=
ealth status and life expectancy of low-income and minority populations. =
HETCs address the persistent and severe unmet needs in the States along t=
he border between the US and Mexico, in the State of Florida, and in othe=
r urban and rural areas with populations with serious unmet health needs.=
HETCs conduct training and education programs for health professions stu=
dents in these areas. Additionally, HETCs conduct training in health educ=
ation services, including training to prepare community health workers an=
d provide support, through education and other services to health profess=
ionals (including nurses) practicing in these areas.=20
Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration
Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-081=20
Web Page: www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/HHS/HR...-081/listing.h=
tml=20
Application Due Date: 12/10/2004 =20
Project Start Date: 06/30/2005 =20
Fund Duration:
3 years.=20
Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electro=
nically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGr=
antFromFedgrants. A Call Center is available to answer questions and assi=
st applicants by e-mail: callcenter@hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373.=20
Number of Awards: 13=20
Total Award: $3,734,000.00=20
Award Notes:
Funds will be awarded to approved applications in the following order: (1=
) competing continuations; (2) new starts in states with no federally fun=
ded AHEC program; (3) other new starts.
$100,000 =96 $300,000 for non-border HETCs; and $100,000-$700,000 for Bor=
der HETC awards based on a border HETC funding formula.=20
Eligible Locations:
- National=20
Fund Notes:
This program is not included in the President=92s budget for FY 2005. Pot=
ential applicants for funds should consider this announcement provisional=
until final Congressional action on appropriations is taken. Updated inf=
ormation on Congressional action on appropriations will be available on t=
he HRSA website.
Awardees shall provide matching funds from non-Federal sources (directly =
or through donations from public or private entities, in cash or in-kind)=
in an amount not less than 25% of the total operating costs of the HETC =
project.=20
Application Contact Name:
Louis Coccodrilli =20
Title: Chief, AHEC Branch=20
Application Contact Address:
HRSA=20
Grants Application Center=20
901 Russell Ave., Ste. 450=20
Gaithersburg, MD 20879=20
United States=20
E-mail: Lcoccodrilli@hrsa.gov=20
Phone: 301- 443-6950=20
Fax: -=20
Support Types:
- Matching Grants=20
Subject Areas:
- Community Health Education=20
- Community Health Services=20
- Community Programs=20
- Health Care Programs=20
- Health Care Workers=20
- Health Education=20
- Low Income Persons=20
- Minorities=20
- Patient Care=20
Audiences:
- Low Income Persons
- Minorities
Eligibility:
- Colleges/Universities
- Consortia
- Nonprofit Organizations
Eligibility Notes:
Public or private nonprofit, accredited schools of medicine and osteopath=
ic medicine, and incorporated consortia of such schools, or the parent in=
stitution of such schools are eligible applicants. In states in which no =
area health education centers program is in operation, an accredited scho=
ol of nursing is also an eligible applicant. The applicant institution sh=
all collaborate with 2 or more disciplines.=20
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Fund Number: 2662=20
Fund Title:
Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training=20
Fund Category:
Other Health-Related=20
Description:
The National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) and=
Fogarty International Center (FIC) of the National Institutes of Health =
(NIH), invite applications for the Minority Health and Health Disparities=
International Research Training (MHIRT) awards. These awards will suppor=
t programs that offer international research training opportunities to qu=
alified undergraduate, graduate, and health professions students who are =
from health disparities populations and/or are underrepresented in basic =
science, biomedical, clinical or behavioral health research career fields=
.. Section 485E(a) of the Public Health Service Act (PHS Act) provided tha=
t the general purpose of the NCMHD includes the conduct of training with =
respect to minority health conditions and other populations with health d=
isparities. Further, Section 485E(d) of the PHS Act provides that a popul=
ation is a health disparity population if as determined=20
by the Director of NCMHD, in consultation with the Director of Agency for=
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), there is significant disparity i=
n the overall rate disease incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality, o=
r survival rates in the populations as compared to health status of the g=
eneral population. Based on the 1992 Minority Programs Fact-Finding Teams=
Recommendations Report, the recommendations provided guidance to the NIH=
for future development of policies on the support of minority training p=
rograms and initiatives. Additionally, Public Law 106-525 recognized a na=
tional need for increasing the number of well trained minority scientists=
in the fields of biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and health services r=
esearch. The statute recognized that the inclusion of underrepresented mi=
norities and women in the scientific, technological, and engineering work=
force will enable society to better address its diverse needs. Thus, the =
MHIRT=20
program is a component of the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) long-=
term strategy to help establish a cadre of biomedical, clinical, behavior=
al, and social science researchers that understands health disparities po=
pulations and will contribute to reducing and ultimately eliminating heal=
th disparities among racial and ethnic minority groups in the United Stat=
es.=20
Sponsor(s):
National Institutes of Health
Fogarty International Center
Division of International Training and Research
-- AND --=20
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
National Institutes of Health
National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities
Funder's Fund ID: RFA-MD-04-004=20
Web Page: grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-MD-04-004.html=20
Letter of Intent Date: 11/15/2004 The letter of intent should=
include the following: Descriptive title of proposed research; name, add=
ress, and phone no. of principal investigator; names of other key personn=
el; participating institutions; no. & title of RFA.=20
Application Due Date: 12/15/2004 Peer Review Date: March/Apri=
l, 2005. Council Review: June, 2005=20
Project Start Date: 07/01/2005 =20
Fund Duration:
Up to 4 years.=20
Application Process:
Applications must be prepared using the PHS 398 research grant applicatio=
n instructions and forms. The PHS 398 document is available at http://gra=
nts.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.html in an interactive format. F=
or further assistance contact GrantsInfo, Telephone (301) 435-0714, Email=
: GrantsInfo@nih.gov.=20
Applications must have a D&B Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) numbe=
r as the Universal Identifier when applying for Federal grants or coopera=
tive agreements. The DUNS number can be obtained by calling (866) 705-571=
1 or through the web site at http://www.dnb.com/.=20
Number of Awards: 20=20
Total Award: $5,000,000.00=20
Maximum Award: $225,000.00=20
Award Notes:
An applicant may request a project period of up to four years and a budge=
t for total direct costs of up to $225,000 per year.=20
Eligible Locations:
- National=20
Location Notes:
Eligibility limited to national institutions.=20
Application Contact Name:
Bryan S. Clark =20
Title: Chief, Office of Grants Management=20
Application Contact Address:
NIH=20
Natl. Ctr. Minority Hlth &=20
Hlth Disparities=20
6707 Democracy Blvd., Ste. 800,=20
MSC 5465=20
Bethesda, MD 208925465=20
United States=20
E-mail: ClarkB@ncmhd.nih.gov=20
Phone: 301- 402-1366=20
Fax: 301- 480-4049=20
Technical Contact Name:
DeLoris L. Hunter =20
Title: Dirl, Div. of Research & Training Activities=20
Technical Contact Address:
NIH=20
Natl. Ctr. Minority Hlth &=20
Health Disparities=20
6707 Democracy Blvd., Ste. 800,=20
MSC 5465=20
Bethesda, MD 208925465=20
United States=20
E-mail: Hunterd2@mail.nih.gov=20
Phone: 301- 402-1366=20
Fax: 301- 480-4049=20
Contact Note: Consult the Inquiry Section of this PA for a list of addi=
tional contact persons.=20
Support Types:
- Awards/Prizes/Competitions=20
Subject Areas:
- Minorities=20
- Research Programs=20
- Training Programs=20
Audiences:
- Minorities
Eligibility:
- Colleges/Universities
- Consortia
- Educational Organizations/Institutions
- Public education Departments
- Tribal Organizations
Eligibility Notes:
Private institutions of higher education; Public and State controlled ins=
titutions of higher education; and Domestic public or private university =
or college that offers at least the baccalaureate degree in fields releva=
nt to basic science, clinical, biomedical, and/or behavioral health scien=
ce.
An applicant institution may form a consortium with other postsecondary e=
ntities for the purpose of maximizing resources to support a MHIRT progra=
m. The application from a consortium of institutions should describe the =
specific plans for the management and participation of students and mento=
ring faculty at consortia institutions for all components of the applican=
t's proposed program plan.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic-Serving In=
stitutions (HSIs) and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) are eligibl=
e to participate as a member of an applicant's consortium or apply direct=
ly for a MHIRT program grant under this RFA.=20
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Fund Number: 2663=20
Fund Title:
Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Program=20
Fund Category:
Other Health-Related=20
Description:
Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Program, in partnership with the =
Johns Hopokins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the National Council=
of La Raza announce a grant-funding opportunity for non-profit, communit=
y-based, health care organizations. The program supports organizations wh=
ose primary goal is to improve access to quality healthcare for the medic=
ally underserved. Priority consideration will be given to those organizat=
ions seeking support for projects that measurably improve care for the me=
dically underserved, with emphasis on projects affecting women and childr=
en, including infants and adolescents.=20
Sponsor(s):
National Council of La Raza
Texas Program Office
-- AND --=20
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
-- AND --=20
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Web Page: www.jhsph.edu/johnsonandjohnson=20
Application Due Date: 11/01/2004 =20
Fund Duration:
2 years.=20
Application Process:
Access the program's Web site at www.jhsph.edu/johnsonandjohnson for comp=
lete program guidelines and application procedures.=20
Number of Awards: 6=20
Total Award: $150,000.00=20
Award Notes:
Nonprofit organizations selected by the program will receive a non-renewa=
ble, two-year grant of $150,000 ($75,000 per year). A total of six awards=
will be made.=20
Eligible Locations:
- Alabama=20
- California=20
- District of Columbia=20
- Florida=20
- New Jersey=20
- Ohio=20
Location Notes:
Funding during the 2005-2007 Community Health Care Grant will be limited =
to organizations that are located in and provide direct service to the fo=
llowing geographic areas: Alabama (all areas); Florida (all areas); Los A=
ngeles (greater); New Jersey (all areas); Ohio (all areas); and Washingto=
n, D.C. (city limits).=20
Fund Notes:
(443) 287-5138 (phone) (410) 510-1974 (fax)=20
Application Contact Name:
Sierra Veale =20
Application Contact Address:
Johnson & Johnson=20
Community Health Care Program=20
JHU Bloomberg School of=20
Public Health=20
615 N. Wolfe St., Ste. W1100=20
Baltimore, MD 21205=20
United States=20
E-mail: jandj@jhsph.edu=20
Phone: 443- 287-5138=20
Fax: 410- 510-1974=20
Support Types:
- Foundation-administered Programs=20
Subject Areas:
- Adolescents=20
- Children=20
- Community Health Services=20
- Health Care Planning=20
- Health Care Programs=20
- Low Income Persons=20
- Minorities=20
- Women=20
Audiences:
- Adolescents
- Infants
- Low Income Persons
- Minorities
- Women
Eligibility:
- Community Based Organizations
- Health Care Service Organizations
- Nonprofit Organizations
Eligibility Notes:
Eligible organizations include: nonprofit, community-based, health care o=
rganizations. =20
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