2022-01-18

[#DIV28SUPER] Upcoming NIH HEAL RFAs

Dear Colleagues,

 

As part of the NIH HEAL Initiative, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is releasing a set of interrelated RFAs to create the HEAL Data2Action (HD2A) Program, a coordinated effort to promote the synthesis and real-world application of existing data to guide and monitor improvements in service delivery to prevent or treat opioid use disorder (OUD) and pain. Collectively, these projects will address gaps in the delivery of evidence-based practices in each of the four pillars of the HHS Overdose Prevention Strategy: primary prevention, harm reduction, treatment of opioid use disorder, and recovery support.

 

The HD2A program includes four related funding opportunity announcements:

  • HEAL D2A Innovation Grants (R61/R33, March 10 due date) (RFA-DA-22-051) 
  • HEAL D2A Data Infrastructure Support Center (U24, March 10 due date) (RFA-DA-22-052) 
  • HEAL D2A Modeling and Economic Resource Center (U24, March 10 due date) (RFA-DA-22-049) 
  • HEAL D2A Research Adoption Support Center (U2C, March 25 due date) (RFA-DA-22-050) 

 

Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with NIDA Program staff early in the application development process. This early contact will provide an opportunity to discuss and clarify NIH policies and guidelines, including the scope of the project relative to the HEAL initiative mission and intent of this FOA. Inquiries may be emailed to: HEALdata2action@nih.gov. A technical assistance webinar for applicants to the Data2Action initiative will be held on January 24th, 2022 at 2 pm EST. Registration is required: https://www.drugabuse.gov/news-events/meetings-events/2022/01/pre-application-information-webinar-heal-data2action-program

 

 

 

Barbara A. Oudekerk/Maurer, Ph.D.

Program Officer |Lead Project Scientist, HEAL Prevention Initiative

Prevention Research Branch

Division of Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research (DESPR)

National Institute on Drug Abuse | NIH

barbara.oudekerk@nih.gov  | barbara.maurer@nih.gov | (301) 827-0641

Pronouns: she/her/hers


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