Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HRSA-26-035
NRSA Institutional Research Training Grant for Postdoctoral Primary Care Research
Buyer
Health Resources and Services Administration
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
June 01, 2026
Identifier
HRSA-26-035
NAICS
541720, 541715
This opportunity from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), in partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), seeks to fund postdoctoral research training in primary care through the NRSA Institutional Research Training Grant. - Government Buyer: - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Purpose: - Support training of postdoctoral researchers in biomedical, behavioral, and health services research focused on primary care - Eligibility: - Domestic public or private nonprofit institutions of higher education - Must have prior funding under sections 736, 739, or 747 of the Public Health Service Act - Products/Services Requested: - Postdoctoral research training programs (no specific products or OEMs) - Funding Details: - Total program funding: $9,566,800 - Individual awards: $134,653 to $500,000 - Unique Requirements: - Focus on developing or enhancing research training opportunities for careers in primary care research - No product procurement; this is a grant for research training
Description
The National Research Service Award (NRSA) program supports the training of postdoctoral researchers in biomedical, behavioral, and health services research. Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and administered in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the program aims to develop a skilled research workforce to advance scientific knowledge in primary care. The NRSA Institutional Research Training Grants administered by HRSA are awarded to eligible institutions to develop or enhance postdoctoral research training opportunities for individuals planning careers in primary care research. Eligible applicants include domestic public or private nonprofit institutions of higher education with prior funding under specific sections of the Public Health Service Act. The program funding totals $9,566,800 with expected awards ranging from $134,653 to $500,000.