2022-03-08

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Date: Friday, March 4, 2022 at 3:03 PM
To: "Blachman-Demner, Dara (NIH/OD) [E]" <dara.blachman-demner@nih.gov>
Subject: Published: FOAs for Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury and Mortality Prevention

 

 

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March 4, 2022

Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury and Mortality Prevention (CLIF-VP)
(UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Optional)

Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number
PAR-22-115

Key Dates
Open Date (Earliest Submission Date): March 22, 2022
Letter of Intent Due Date(s): March 22, 2022
Expiration Date: April 23, 2022

Funding Opportunity Purpose
Violence affects people of all ages and its impact is far-reaching. It is a leading cause of death and nonfatal injuries in the United States and constitutes a major public health crisis, especially among young people, and in particular among racial/ethnic minority, sexual and gender minority (SGM) and disability populations. Firearm homicide is the third leading cause of death among persons aged 10 to 24 years and the leading cause of death among Black men (<45 years of age). NIH is committed to supporting research that identifies innovative prevention approaches to reduce firearm and related violence, injury and mortality. Within the legislative mandates and limitations of NIH funding (NOT-OD-21-058NOT-OD-21-056), this initiative will support a network of research projects to develop and test interventions at the community or community organization level that aim to prevent firearm and related violence, injury and mortality.

This FOA solicits bi-phasic research projects proposed in UG3/UH3 Phased Innovation Awards Cooperative Agreement applications. Funding for the UG3 phase (phase I) will be used to demonstrate sufficient preparation, feasibility and capacity to meet foundational milestone targets specific to the work proposed. A UG3 project that meets its milestones will be administratively considered by NIH and prioritized for transition to the UH3 award (phase II). Applicants responding to this FOA must address specific aims and milestones for both the UG3 and UH3 phases.

View PAR-22-115


Coordinating Center to Support Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury and Mortality Prevention (CLIF-VP)
(U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number
PAR-22-120

Key Dates
Open Date (Earliest Submission Date): March 22, 2022
Letter of Intent Due Date(s): March 22, 2022
Expiration Date: April 23, 2022

Funding Opportunity Purpose
The purpose of this FOA is to seek applications for a Coordinating Center (CC) for Community-Level Interventions for Firearm Violence Prevention (CLIF-VP) Research Network. Members of the CLIF-VP Research Network, including the CC, will work collaboratively with the NIH to develop and test interventions at the community or community organization level that aim to prevent firearm and related violence, injury, and mortality. The CLIF-VP Research Network will include the CC funded under this Cooperative Agreement and up to 10 Research Projects funded under the companion UG3/UH3 Phased Cooperative Agreement FOA, Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury, and Mortality Prevention (CLIF-VP) PAR-22-115 . In phase 1 (1-2 years) the Research Projects will need to demonstrate sufficient preparation, feasibility, and capacity for the planned intervention study. Those that pass their milestones will transition into phase 2, during which they will implement their proposed intervention. The CC will provide overarching support and guidance to the network in three domains: (1) administration, coordination, and communication; (2) data, measurement, and analytic support and consultation; and (3) public/stakeholder engagement and dissemination support. It is important that applicants for the CC also read the companion FOA to understand the full mission and structure of the research network.

View PAR-22-120


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Applicant Information Webinar will be held in the coming days. An email will be sent with webinar details. 


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