What Collaborative Health Innovation Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 63895
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: December 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $125,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Collaborative Health Innovation Labs
In the quest to address complex healthcare challenges, the establishment of Collaborative Health Innovation Labs represents a transformative approach. This funding initiative aims to create spaces where healthcare providers, researchers, and community members can come together to co-create solutions tailored to the unique health issues facing diverse populations in Arizona. The scope of this initiative encompasses collaboration across various health sectors, including chronic disease management, mental health services, and substance use, whilst excluding funding for standalone clinical trials or purely academic research without community interaction.
Consider a scenario where a local hospital, a university, and a community health organization join forces in an innovation lab. Together, they might develop a new model of care that leverages technology to improve patient engagement in chronic disease management. Another example could involve a group working on mental health interventions that integrate feedback from participants to ensure the solutions developed meet real-world needs effectively. By fostering such collaborative environments, the initiative invites diverse expertise and experiences to inform innovative healthcare solutions.
Organizations seeking to participate in this funding opportunity should demonstrate an established history of collaboration within their work. Ideal candidates include those with a vested interest in co-produced solutions that leverage community insights. However, independently operating research entities that do not facilitate community engagement may find their applications misaligned with the funding purpose.
To assess their alignment with this initiative, potential applicants should reflect on their capacity to engage with varied stakeholders and the infrastructure they possess for collaborative work. Organizations must also be prepared to demonstrate how their innovations can directly impact health disparities in their communities, thus ensuring the solutionsdeveloped are not only effective but also sustainable over time.
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