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The Health Workforce Research Centers support research that helps decision-makers at the federal, state, and local levels understand health workforce needs. Health Workforce Research Centers **State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany, Center for Health Workforce Studies, Health Workforce Technical Assistance Center (HWTAC)** **Focus**: Supporting informed workforce planning and development **George Washington University, Institute for Health Workforce Equity, Health
Practice Workforce Research Center** **Focus**: Studying emerging health workforce issues **State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany, Center for Health Workforce Studies, Oral Health Workforce Research Center (OHWRC)** **Focus**: Improving the nation’s oral health services **University of California at San Francisco, Health Workforce Research Center on Long-Term Care** **Focus**: Preparing the health workforce to meet the nation’s long-term care
needs **University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Program on Health Workforce Research and Policy** **Focus**: Developing the health workforce **University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center** **Focus:**Strengthening the current and future behavioral health workforces **University of Washington, Center for Health Workforce Studies – Allied Health** **Focus**: Building the health workforce through allied health professions
**University of Washington, Center for Health Workforce Studies – Health Equity** **Focus**: Addressing health equity and health workforce diversity **University of Minnesota, Public Health Workforce Research Center** **Focus:** Creating an effective public health workforce for the future **University of Michigan, Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center** **Focus:** Promoting a skilled behavioral health care workforce **George Washington University, Institute for Health Workforce
Equity, Health Workforce Education Research Center** **Focus:** Studying equity in health workforce education and training
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This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for funding to perform research leading to the development of innovative technologies that may advance progress for early detection and assessment of individuals at risk and for early diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-DK-15-024. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL. Award Amount: $2M total program funding.
This initiative will stimulate and support innovative research by small business concerns that may lead to the development of novel technologies for the early diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of micro and macro vascular complications of diabetes which are associated with significant morbidity and mortality of the disease and high costs to the health care system. Funding Opportunity Number: PA-14-058. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL.
The STOMP program funds measurement tools and removal therapies for microplastics in human tissue. Proposals due June 22. Eligibility, phases, and strategy.
Read articleThe Elevance Health Foundation's FY2026 Maternal/Infant Health cycle offers grants around $1 million (1–3 years, 15% indirects) to reduce pre-term birth and severe maternal morbidity. But eligibility hinges on a specific 501(c)(3) subsection test, funding concentrates in 10 states plus national scalable programs, and a corporate payer-funder judges you on measurable outcomes, not need. Here is how to read this RFP and compete before the July 31 deadline.
Read articleElevance Health Foundation's maternal/infant health RFP closes July 31, 2026, part of a five-year, $150 million commitment. Last cycle it awarded 29 grants totaling $6.5M across the pregnancy continuum. Here is what the funder actually rewards — measurable disparity reduction, a 15% indirect-cost cap, and scalable models — plus how nonprofits in the 10 priority states should frame a competitive proposal.
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