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Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) (S06) is sponsored by National Institutes of Health (NIH). NARCH grants fund new or continuing centers that support health-related research, research career enhancement, and research infrastructure enhancement activities to meet the health needs of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities.
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Health Research Programs for Federally-Recognized Tribes or Tribal Entities | National Institute of General Medical Sciences Health Research Programs for Federally-recognized Tribes or Tribal Entities aims to support federally-recognized American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribes, Tribal colleges or universities, Tribal health programs, or Tribal organizations (collectively, eligible federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal Entities) for health research, research career enhancement, and research infrastructure enhancement activities.
NARCH Evaluation and Tribal Consultation Beginning in CY20, NIGMS conducted an evaluation of the Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) program to ensure that it continues to optimally meet the health research, education, and training needs identified and prioritized by those conducting Tribal health research.
As part of this evaluation, NIGMS initiated and held a formal Tribal Consultation [PDF] to solicit input and feedback from Elected Tribal Officials on matters related to the evaluation. A Tribal Consultation report containing feedback obtained through this consultation process is posted here and on the NIGMS Evaluations webpage.
Contents of this report were also presented to the National Advisory General Medical Sciences Council at its September 2021 meeting . NARCH Evaluation and Tribal Consultation NARCH S06 awards support federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal entities to conduct health-related research, research career enhancement, and research infrastructure enhancement activities.
Notice of Funding Opportunity: PAR-23-166 NARCH S06 Grant Pre-application Webinar NARCH R34 Planning Grants Award Program NARCH R34 planning grants program supports federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal entities to plan and conduct preparatory work for developing competitive NARCH applications. Notice of Funding Opportunity: PAR-25-441 We encourage interested applicants to check here first for the latest updates.
Please direct questions to Crina Frincu . R24 Tribal Institutional Review Board Establishment and Enhancement (TIRBEE) Program TIRBEE supports federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal entities to establish Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) or enhance the capacity of existing Tribal IRBs.
Notice of Funding Opportunity: PAR-24-260 TIRBEE Program Pre-application Webinar NARCH Interactive Portfolio Dashboard NARCH ASSIST Overview Webinar [PDF] This page last updated on
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes, Tribal organizations including Tribal colleges or health boards, or consortia of two or more such entities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) is sponsored by National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Program funds grants for innovative educational programs that create partnerships among biomedical and clinical researchers and K-12 teachers and schools, museums and science centers, media experts, and other educational organizations. The program aims to improve STEM literacy through innovative P-12 and informal science education. Projects can be classroom-based or informal science education projects in venues such as science centers, museums, and libraries.
Social disconnection and Suicide Risk in Late Life (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) is sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institutes of Health (NIH). This funding opportunity is a companion to the R21 mechanism and also aims to stimulate research to understand the link between social disconnection and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in late life. It focuses on identifying mechanisms by which social disconnection confers risk for, and social integration protects against, suicidal thoughts and behaviors in late life. This R01 mechanism is appropriate for applications with preliminary data.