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621. Community Level Interventions to Improve Minority Health and Reduce Health Disparities (R01 - Clinical Trial Optional) - Funding
Deadline: Jan 8, 2027

Funding for research to develop and test community-level interventions to improve minority health and reduce health disparities. Populations of focus include American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, socioeconomically disadvantaged populations, and underserved rural populations, among others.

...Abuse and violence · Aging and aging-related services · American Indian or Alaska Native · Asian · Behavioral health · Black or African American · Food security and nutrition · Health disparities · Health screening · Hispanic or Latino · Injuries · LGBTQI+ · Native Hawaiian...

622. Rocky Mountain Power Foundation Grants - Funding
Deadline: Dec 15, 2024

Grants for organizations in the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation service area, with a focus on community enhancement, safety/wellness, environment, arts/culture, and education.

...Abuse and violence · Access · Capital funding · Children and youth · Community and economic development · Community and faith-based initiatives · Culture and cultural competency · Economics and the economy · Educational attainment · Elderly population · Emergency medical services · Emergency preparedness...

623. Family Wellness Warriors Initiative - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Nov 18, 2020

Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska works with communities and villages using the Family Wellness Warriors Initiative to help end domestic violence in this generation.

...substance use and decreases in acute healthcare resource utilization (emergency room and acute hospitalization). Additional results have been formally submitted for publication. For more on this program: Ray, L., Outten, B., & Gottlieb, K. (2020). Health...

624. Rural Maryland Prosperity Investment Fund (RMPIF) - Funding
Deadline: May 17, 2024

Grants to promote economic prosperity in Maryland's disadvantaged and underserved rural communities, with priority given to projects that address entrepreneurship, healthcare, infrastructure, and regional councils.

...Abuse and violence · Access · Alcohol use · Benefit enrollment and application · Broadband · Cancer · Cardiovascular disease · Care coordination · Community and economic development · Dental workforce · Diabetes · Environmental health · Graduate medical education · Health literacy · Health workforce · Health workforce pipeline...

625. Topic Guides - Topic Guides

A list of current Rural Health Information Hub topic guides grouped by theme.

...Substance Use and Misuse Rural Healthcare Workforce Rural Healthcare Workforce Education and Training of the Rural Healthcare Workforce Scholarships, Loans, and Loan Repayment for Rural Health Professions Recruitment and Retention for Rural Health Facilities...

626. Increases in Hepatitis C Virus Infection Related to Injection Drug Use Among Persons Aged ≤30 Years - Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, 2006-2012 - Resources
Date: May 2015

Discusses opioid abuse, drug injecting, and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in central Appalachia, with data on HCV infection rates for four states. Includes data for rural and urban areas by gender and race/ethnicity.

...abuse, drug injecting, and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in central Appalachia, with data on HCV infection rates for four states. Includes data for rural and urban areas by gender and race/ethnicity. --- View more Increases...

627. Rural and Urban Substance Use Differences: Effects of the Transition to College - Resources
Date: 2018

Details a study on the differences in alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use among college students from rural and urban areas. Looks at rates of usage for freshman, sophomores, and juniors enrolled in a large, public university in the Southeastern U.S. Breaks down data by age, gender, and race.

...Substance Use Differences: Effects of the Transition to College --- Details a study on the differences in alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use among college students from rural and urban areas. Looks at rates of usage...

628. Combatting the Opioid Epidemic with Provider and Public Education - Resources
Date: Mar 2017

Highlights from a conversation with Fred Wells Brason II, discussing community-based efforts to reduce opioid misuse and abuse in rural communities. Brason helped found Project Lazarus in Wilkes County, North Carolina, which reduced the overdose rate in Wilkes County by 72 percent over three years. The Project Lazarus model has since spread to more than 20 states and focuses on cross-sector collaboration, public and provider education, and increasing access to treatment.

...abuse in rural communities. Brason helped found Project Lazarus in Wilkes County, North Carolina, which reduced the overdose rate in Wilkes County by 72 percent over three years. The Project Lazarus model has since spread...

629. New Models of Integrated HIV/AIDS, Addiction, and Primary Care Services (R34 Clinical Trial Optional and R01 Clinical Trial Required) - Funding
Deadline: Mar 19, 2025

Grants to support the development and testing of enhanced models of care that integrate HIV, Hepatitis B and C, addiction, and primary care services. Research in states and counties identified in the federal Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative, including areas with the highest rural HIV burden, are specifically encouraged.

...Abuse, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Deadlines Mar 19, 2025 Contact Scientific/research contact: Minnjuan Flournoy Floyd, PhD 301.827.6474 minnjuan.flournoyfloyd@nih.gov Peer review contact: Dharmendar Rathore, PhD 301.402.6965 dharmendar.rathore@nih.gov Financial...

630. Firearm Injury Prevention in Community Healthcare Settings (R01 – Clinical Trial Optional) - Funding
Deadline: Nov 7, 2023

Grants for research that develops and evaluates firearm injury primary prevention interventions that capitalize on community healthcare settings, to identify risk factors; reduce exposure risk in individuals, families, and populations; prevent injury or reoccurrence of injury; and mitigate disparities.

...abuse, breast cancer screenings, and others, in a way that normalizes primary prevention of firearm injury Interventions on social determinants of health or social needs to prevent firearm injuries and reduce disparities Testing how social...