Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #RFA-DA-26-056

NIH Grant for Analysis of Existing Data on Substance Use and Related Disorders

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

December 05, 2024

Respond By

December 03, 2027

Identifier

RFA-DA-26-056

NAICS

541720

This opportunity from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) seeks research proposals focused on innovative analysis of existing data related to substance use and associated disorders. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Managed under Drug Use and Addiction Research Programs (Assistance Listing 93.279) and Alcohol Research Programs (93.273) - Products/Services Requested: - Research services for analysis of existing social science, behavioral, administrative, and neuroimaging datasets - Focus on studying etiology and epidemiology of drug use behaviors (alcohol, tobacco, prescription, and other drugs), related disorders, prevention of drug use and HIV, and health service utilization - Emphasis on leveraging public use and other extant community-based or clinical datasets - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No clinical trials allowed under this grant - No cost sharing or matching required - Wide eligibility: educational institutions, government entities, nonprofits, businesses, and other organizations - No OEMs or commercial vendors are specified, as this is a research grant opportunity

Description

This notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) invites applications for innovative analysis of existing social science, behavioral, administrative, and neuroimaging data to study drug use behaviors and related disorders, prevention of drug use and HIV, and health service utilization. The focus is on analyzing public use and other existing community-based or clinical datasets to enhance understanding of etiology, trajectories, consequences, risk, resilience, and strategies for prevention and treatment of drug abuse and HIV. Eligible applicants include a wide range of educational institutions, government entities, nonprofits, and businesses. The funding instrument is a grant with no cost sharing or matching requirement.

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