Below is a list of current funding opportunities on women’s health and other relevant sex and gender research areas.
National Institutes of Health (NIH):
1. Community-Based Partnerships for Childhood Obesity Prevention and Control: Research to Inform Policy (R21) (PA-09-141)
Standard due dates (Expiration date: May 8, 2012)
2. Medications Development for the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women with Substance Related Disorders and/or In Utero Substance Exposed Neonates (R01) (PA-09-106)
Standard due dates (Expiration date: May 8, 2012)
3. Medications Development for the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women with Substance Related Disorders and/or In Utero Substance Exposed Neonates (R21) -Standard due dates
(Expiration date: May 8, 2012)
4. Women's Mental Health and Sex/Gender Differences Research (R21)
Standard due dates (Expiration date: May 8, 2012)
5. Women and Sex/Gender Differences in Drug and Alcohol Abuse/Dependence (R01)
Standard due dates (Expiration date: May 8, 2012)
6. Women and Sex/Gender Differences in Drug and Alcohol Abuse/Dependence (R03)
Standard due dates (Expiration date: May 8, 2012)
7. Women and Sex/Gender Differences in Drug and Alcohol Abuse/Dependence (R21)
Standard due dates (Expiration date: May 8, 2012)
8. Neurodevelopment and Neuroendocrine Signaling in Adolescence: Relevance to Mental Health (R01)
Standard due dates (Expiration: January 8, 2012)
9. Neurodevelopment and Neuroendocrine Signaling in Adolescence: Relevance to Mental Health (R21)
Standard due dates (Expiration: January 8, 2012)
10. Functional Links between the Immune System, Brain Function and Behavior (R01)
Standard due dates (Expiration: May 8, 2012)
11. Functional Links between the Immune System, Brain Function and Behavior (R21)
Standard due dates (Expiration: May 8, 2012)
12. Developmental Psychopharmacology (R01) Standard NIH
Standard due dates (Expiration: January 8, 2012)
13. Developmental Psychopharmacology (R21) Standard NIH
Standard due dates (Expiration: January 8, 2012)
U.S. Department of Justice – Contact USDOJ for due dates:
1. Grants to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus Grants to Reduce Abuse in Later Life Program
2. Grants to Reduce Abuse in Later Life Program
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation - Applications accepted on an ongoing basis:
Susan G. Komen for the Cure Community-Based Grants
Funding for innovative projects in the areas of breast health and/or breast cancer education and outreach, screening, and treatment to the medically underserved and/or underinsured or uninsured populations. In more than 18,000 communities across the U.S., more than 75,000 Susan G. Komen for the Cure volunteers work to help fund breast cancer education, screening and treatment projects for those who need it most. In order to ensure they are funding programs that address the specific unmet breast health needs of their communities, Komen Affiliates work with local medical experts and community leaders to conduct comprehensive community needs assessments. These community profiles are then used to establish local grant application and review processes consistent with Komen's standards and mission. Deadline: Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.
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