Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #PAR-25-285

NIH Grant Opportunity: Effectiveness Trials for Mental Health System Interventions (R61/R33)

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

November 26, 2024

Respond By

October 15, 2027

Identifier

PAR-25-285

NAICS

541720

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is inviting applications for grants to conduct effectiveness trials of mental health system interventions. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Scope of Opportunity: - Supports feasibility and infrastructure development (R61 phase) - Funds well-powered clinical trials (R33 phase) to evaluate interventions in mental health service systems - Interventions may address structural, policy, organizational, and interpersonal factors - Aims to improve access, equity, engagement, value, management, and quality/safety of mental health care - Eligible Applicants: - Nonprofits, educational institutions, tribal governments, state/local governments, for-profit entities, and federal agencies - Settings for Interventions: - Health systems, mental health and community clinics, schools, child welfare, and juvenile justice systems - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a research grant opportunity - Unique Requirements: - Focus on research and clinical trials, not procurement of commercial products - Emphasis on system-level interventions and strategies to improve mental health outcomes

Description

This solicitation supports feasibility and infrastructure development (R61) followed by well-powered clinical trials (R33) to test the effectiveness of system interventions and strategies aimed at improving the organization, delivery, coordination, and clinical and functional outcomes of mental health services. The interventions may address structural, policy, organizational, and interpersonal domains to improve access, equity, engagement, value, management, or quality and safety of mental health services. The focus includes various care settings such as health systems, mental health and community clinics, schools, and child welfare or juvenile justice systems.

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