Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #PAR-25-178
NIH Grant for Pilot Effectiveness-Implementation Trials in Mental Health
Buyer
National Institutes of Health
Posted
November 26, 2024
Respond By
October 16, 2027
Identifier
PAR-25-178
NAICS
541720
This opportunity from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) seeks applications for pilot hybrid effectiveness-implementation trials focused on mental health interventions. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - Products/Services Requested: - Research services to conduct pilot effectiveness studies of mental health interventions - Studies must include a clinical trial and focus on optimizing preventive or therapeutic interventions for broader or community-based populations - Development and preliminary testing of innovative service interventions is encouraged - Research must address engagement of target mechanisms (e.g., clinical outcomes, provider behavior, access to services) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or commercial products are requested; this is a grant for research services - Eligible applicants include government agencies, educational institutions, nonprofits, businesses, tribal organizations, and foreign entities - Clinical trial is required as part of the research - Funding instrument is a discretionary grant, not a contract for goods or commercial services
Description
This funding opportunity from the National Institutes of Health supports pilot effectiveness studies focused on optimizing preventive and therapeutic mental health interventions with demonstrated efficacy for broader populations or community settings, and developing innovative service interventions. The studies must explicitly address whether the intervention engages the target mechanisms underlying clinical or functional outcomes. Eligible applicants include various government entities, educational institutions, businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations. The opportunity is part of NIMH's clinical trials pipeline and requires a clinical trial.