Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #PAR-24-089

NIH Grant for Institutional Research Career Development (K12) in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Research

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

January 03, 2024

Respond By

November 13, 2026

Identifier

PAR-24-089

NAICS

541715

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is inviting applications for a grant to support institutional research career development (K12) programs in substance use and substance use disorder research. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Program Details: - Focus on intensive, supervised research training and career development for clinician scientists - Goal is to foster research independence in substance use and substance use disorder research - Eligibility: - Open to state, county, city, and tribal governments, public and private higher education institutions, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, and other specified entities - Non-domestic entities and foreign components are subject to NIH policy restrictions - Funding: - Minimum award amount is $750,000 - No cost sharing or matching requirement - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs, vendors, products, or part numbers involved - Service requested is the provision of a structured research and training program (K12) - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on career development for clinician scientists in substance use research - Institutional program must provide intensive, supervised research training - Place of Performance: - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Description

This funding opportunity announcement encourages applications for institutional research career development (K12) programs that support intensive supervised research training and career development experiences for clinician scientists (Scholars). The goal is to lead these scholars to research independence in the area of substance use and substance use disorder research. Eligible applicants include various government entities, educational institutions, nonprofits, and businesses. The award is a grant with no cost sharing or matching requirement and falls under the health and education funding categories.

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