Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #MP-CPI-25-002
Grant Funding for Community-Based Projects to Reduce Kidney Health Disparities
Buyer
Office of Assistant Secretary for Health
Posted
August 01, 2024
Respond By
February 11, 2025
Identifier
MP-CPI-25-002
NAICS
813212
This grant opportunity from the Office of Minority Health seeks innovative projects to reduce disparities in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and related risk factors: - Government Buyer: - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Minority Health - Eligible Applicants: - Private nonprofit or public entities in a State - Includes faith-based, community-based, and American Indian/Alaska Native/Native American organizations - Products/Services Requested: - Implementation of demonstration projects using community-based strategies - Focus on addressing social determinants of health - Projects must show progress toward Healthy People 2030 CKD objectives - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors; this is a grant for programmatic interventions, not product procurement - No cost sharing or matching required - Up to four awards expected, each between $425,000 and $500,000 - Awards typically for 12-month periods, with possible continuation based on progress and funding - Period of Performance: - 12-month budget periods, with potential for multi-year continuation - Place of Performance: - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (federal office) - No product line items or specific part numbers are associated with this opportunity, as it is focused on service-based demonstration projects.
Description
The Office of Minority Health announces anticipated funds for FY 2025 for demonstration projects supporting adaptations of evidence-based approaches to reduce disparities in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and related risk factors. Projects should implement innovative community-based strategies addressing social determinants of health to reduce CKD disparities and demonstrate progress toward Healthy People 2030 CKD objectives. Eligible applicants include private nonprofit or public entities located in a State, including faith-based and American Indian/Alaska Native organizations. Awards are typically funded in 12-month budget periods with continuation contingent on progress and fund availability.