Healthcare Outreach Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 14470
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000
Deadline: February 16, 2025
Grant Amount High: $275,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Defining 'Other' Sectors in Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for Banking Institution Grants: Understanding Eligibility and Scope for 'Other' Sector Applicants Grantees must follow the NIH's Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health guidelines and adhere to all applicable federal regulations including 45 CFR Part 46 for human subjects research protection In particular one concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the requirement to comply with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) of 2006 which mandates the disclosure of certain information about subawards and executive compensation One verifiable delivery challenge unique to the 'other' sector is the need to clearly articulate how their proposed research project fits within the FOA's scope despite not being explicitly categorized under the more traditional health research categories such as biomedical or behavioral research The 'other' sector encompasses a broad range of research areas that do not fit neatly into the more defined categories outlined in the FOA yet are still crucial for advancing the dissemination and implementation research in health For applicants in this sector it is essential to understand the scope boundaries and concrete use cases that define their eligibility The Banking Institution's Funding Opportunity for the Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health aims to support studies that identify develop and test strategies for overcoming barriers to the adoption of evidence-based interventions in health The 'other' sector includes research that may be interdisciplinary or fall under emerging areas of study not explicitly listed among the sibling subdomains such as those related to health policy health economics or the social determinants of health To be eligible applicants must demonstrate how their research contributes to the overall goal of improving health outcomes through better dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices Trends in policy and market shifts indicate a growing prioritization of research that addresses the complexities of health care delivery systems and the need for more nuanced understanding of how interventions can be effectively scaled and sustained For the 'other' sector this means a focus on capacity requirements that support innovative and flexible research designs capable of capturing the dynamic nature of health care environments Operationally delivery challenges arise from the need to navigate complex stakeholder landscapes and ensure that research is both rigorous and relevant to practice In terms of workflow staffing and resource requirements 'other' sector applicants must be prepared to justify their approaches in the context of the FOA's specific requirements and the Banking Institution's funding priorities A key consideration is the ability to meet the eligibility criteria which can be a significant barrier if not carefully addressed The risk of non-compliance with the FOA's requirements is another critical risk as it can lead to the disqualification of applications or the termination of awards For measurement 'other' sector grantees are expected to report on outcomes related to the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based health interventions with a focus on metrics that assess the reach effectiveness and sustainability of their research The required KPIs will vary depending on the specific research question and study design but must align with the overall goals of the FOA Applicants should be prepared to outline their measurement strategies and reporting requirements in detail as part of their application In conclusion navigating the Funding Opportunity for the Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health as an 'other' sector applicant requires a deep understanding of the FOA's scope the regulatory landscape and the operational challenges inherent in this type of research For those who can successfully articulate their research's relevance and rigor the Banking Institution's grants offer a significant opportunity to advance the field To support their applications 'other' sector applicants should carefully review the FOA and related guidance documents from the funder and seek out resources that can help them navigate the application process effectively Q: How do I determine if my research project which combines elements of health policy and health economics is eligible under the 'other' sector for this FOA? A: To determine eligibility review the FOA's description of the 'other' sector and assess how your project's focus on health policy and health economics aligns with the goal of advancing dissemination and implementation research in health You should also consider reaching out to the Banking Institution's program officers for guidance on whether your project fits within the scope of the FOA and how other grants besides Pell grant might complement your funding strategy Q: What are the key delivery challenges that 'other' sector applicants should be prepared to address in their applications particularly in relation to other federal grants besides Pell? A: 'Other' sector applicants should be prepared to address the challenge of articulating a clear and compelling research question that fits within the FOA's scope as well as the need to navigate complex stakeholder environments and ensure the rigor and relevance of their research plans Additionally they should be aware of the potential for other federal grants to support complementary aspects of their research projects Q: How can 'other' sector grantees ensure they are meeting the required outcomes and KPIs for their research projects especially when exploring new areas such as other scholarships for students? A: To ensure they are meeting the required outcomes and KPIs 'other' sector grantees should develop a robust measurement strategy that aligns with the FOA's goals and is tailored to their specific research question and study design Regular reporting and communication with the Banking Institution will also be essential to ensure compliance with the terms of the award and to identify any areas for adjustment or improvement in their research plans.
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