NCIPC is soliciting investigator-initiated research in 3 areas:
-Family and Dyadic Focused Interventions to Prevent Intimate Partner
Violence (CE07-002)
-Dissertation Grant Awards for Doctoral Candidates for
Violence-Related Injury Prevention Research in Minority Communities
(CE07-009)
-Research for Preventing Violence and Violence-Related Injury (CE07-010).
These 3 Grant Opportunities are detailed below.
Family and Dyadic Focused Interventions to Prevent Intimate Partner
Violence
The funding announcement for Family and Dyadic Focused Interventions
to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence (CE07-002) can be accessed at
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?oppId=11181&mode=VIEW
The purpose of the research is to develop, implement, and rigorously
test the impact of either a family-based or dyad-based primary
prevention strategy on the outcome of physical Intimate Partner
Violence (IPV) perpetration and identified mediators with populations
at risk for IPV.
Approximately $800,000 is expected to be available.
Two awards will be funded.
Funding level will not exceed $400,000 (including both direct and
indirect costs) per year.
Project period is up to five (5)) years.
The award mechanism is a U49 cooperative agreement.
Key Dates
Letters of Intent Receipt Date: January 19, 2007
Application Receipt Dates: February 20, 2007
Anticipated Start Date: September 15, 2007
Technical assistance will be available for potential applicants during
one conference call. The call for eligible applicants will be held on
November 1, 2006 from 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). The conference can be
accessed by calling 1-800-369-1121 and entering access code
LPATTERSON. At the time of the call, if you have problems accessing
the conference call, please call 1-800-857-8777 for assistance.
Dissertation Grant Awards for Doctoral Candidates for Violence-Related
Injury Prevention Research in Minority Communities
The funding announcement for Dissertation Grant Awards for Doctoral
Candidates for Violence-Related Injury Prevention Research in Minority
Communities (CE07-009) can be accessed at
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?oppId=11157&mode=VIEW
The purpose of this program is to encourage doctoral candidates from a
wide spectrum of disciplines including: epidemiology, medicine,
biostatistics, health economics, public health, law and criminal
justice, and the behavioral and social sciences to perform research in
order to prevent and control injuries more effectively.
Approximately $100,000 is expected to be available.
Three to four awards will be funded.
Funding level will not exceed $25,000 (including both direct and
indirect costs) per year.
Project period is one (1) year.
The award mechanism is a R49 grant.
Key Dates
Letters of Intent Receipt Date: November 15, 2006
Application Receipt Dates: December 15, 2006
Anticipated Start Date: September 1, 2007
Technical assistance will be available for potential applicants during
one conference call. The call for eligible applicants will be held on
November 8, 2006 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Time). The
conference can be accessed by calling 1-866-662-4806 and entering
access code 5488061.
Research for Preventing Violence and Violence-Related Injury
The funding announcement for Research for Preventing Violence and
Violence-Related Injury (CE07-010) can be accessed at
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?oppId=11167&mode=VIEW
The purpose of this program is to expand and advance the understanding
of violence, its causes, and prevention strategies.
Approximately $1,800,000 is expected to be available.
Five to six awards will be funded.
Funding level will not exceed $300,000 (including both direct and
indirect costs) per year.
Project period is up to three (3) year.
The award mechanism is a R01 grant.
Key Dates
Letters of Intent Receipt Date: November 15, 2006
Application Receipt Dates: December 15, 2006
Anticipated Start Date: September 1, 2007
Technical assistance will be available for potential applicants during
one conference call. The call for eligible applicants will be held on
October 30, 2006 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Time). The
conference can be accessed by calling 1-888-399-7388 and entering
access code LPATTERSON.
For more information or questions, please contact the following
individuals:
CE07-009, CE07-010
Adele M. Childress, PhD, MSPH
Scientific Program Administrator
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway, MS K-02
770-488-4233
mailto:AChildress@...
CE07-002
Tamara Haegerich, PhD
Behavioral Scientist
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway, MS K-60
770-488-4284
mailto:THaegerich@...