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National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Grants
20 open National Center for Injury Prevention and Control grants accepting applications right now. Historical giving: 83 grants totaling $34M.
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Randomized Trial: Optimizing Pregnancy and Treatment Interventions for Moms (OPTI-Mom) 3.0
Up to $700KDeadline: Sep 29, 2030openPUBLIC ABSTRACT Pregnant persons shoulder disproportionate burdens related to the US overdose epidemic. This burden is demonstrated by a quadrupling ...
CE25-149 - Enhancing Project DHARMA; evaluating a community-based drug checking navigator intervention to prevent overdoses
Up to $700KDeadline: Sep 29, 2030openFentanyl and xylazine pose new life-threatening risks to people who use drugs (PWUD), particularly in rural areas such as northern New England. In New...
A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Peer Education Intervention to Promote Social Diffusion of Overdose Prevention and Drug Use Cessation in High Burden Communities
Up to $700KDeadline: Sep 29, 2030openThe US opioid epidemic has significantly impacted public health, with high levels of opiate dependence and a surge in overdoses. The increasing preval...
CE25-027 - From Screening to Safety: Implementing the AL-STEADI Initiative in Assisted Living Communities
Up to $700KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029openFalls are a major cause of injury and disability for older adults. In assisted living communities, 50% of residents fall each year and 25% will have a...
CE25-027 - Evaluate STEADI-based Fall Prevention in Assisted Living Facilities
Up to $700KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029openFalls are a serious problem among older adults, resulting in approximately 3.6 million emergency room visits and 1.1 million hospitalizations among pe...
Adapting the Public Health Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) Model for Proactive Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Intervention
Up to $700KDeadline: Sep 29, 2030openThere is a critical need to intervene with individuals affected by substance use disorder (SUD) earlier in their trajectory, even before they present ...
ED-SMART: Emergency Department-Substance use screening, Motivational interviewing and Active Referral Targeting substance use disorder and overdose prevention
Up to $699KDeadline: Sep 29, 2030openMillions of Americans engage in substance use (SU), which poses myriad adverse health effects including risk for overdose. Consistent with RFA-CE-25-1...
CE25-149 - Engaging Overdose Survivors with the SafeSpot Hotline for Secondary Overdose Prevention
Up to $698KDeadline: Sep 29, 2030openOver 90% of people who die from opioid overdose are unwitnessed and alone. Naloxone is an effective opioid overdose antidote that decreases community-...
Evaluation of State-Level Sexual and Gender Minority Laws for the Primary Prevention of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth in the U.S.
Up to $500KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029open/ABSTRACT Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth (including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people ages 13- 18 years), a population growing in pu...
Evaluation of a Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Primary Prevention Program Implemented in Drinking Establishments in Sacramento County, California
Up to $500KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029openThe overarching goal of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of Safe Night Out (SNO), a community-level primary prevention program offered in...
Rigorous Evaluation of Training in Alcohol-Serving Venues for Sexual Violence Prevention
Up to $500KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029open/ABSTRACT The prevalence of sexual violence (SV) is still unacceptably high in the United States and alcohol-serving venues (e.g., bars, nightclubs) a...
CE25-025 - Promising Futures: Healing-centered systems to prevent adverse childhood experiences
Up to $450KDeadline: Sep 29, 2028openThe Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA)-funded Promising Futures initiative strengthens organizational capacity among community agenci...
CE25-025 - Preventing ACES with Linkages and Stronger Systems (PALSS)
Up to $450KDeadline: Sep 29, 2028open/Abstract This study brings together researchers and subject matter experts from NORC at the University of Chicago and George Washington University wi...
CE25-025 - Effectiveness of Paid Family and Medical Leave Policies and Policy Components on Adverse Childhood Experiences Prevention, Positive Childhood Experiences Promotion and Health Equity
Up to $449KDeadline: Sep 29, 2028open1 A substantial body of research has demonstrated the long-term negative impacts of adverse childhood 2 experiences (ACEs). Recently, growing evidenc...
CE25-021 - Development and Rigorous Evaluation of Culturally Grounded Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design for Lakota Youth on a Rural Reservation
Up to $400KDeadline: Sep 29, 2028openInterpersonal community violence (ICV; e.g., assaults, homicides, violence between groups, and threats/use of weapons) is a public health crisis among...
CE25-026 - Evaluating Comprehensive Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Initiatives: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Rural Elementary Schools
Up to $400KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029open/Abstract Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant, preventable major public health issue associated with considerable adverse physical and mental h...
CE25-026 - Evaluation of the school-based Healthy Relationships Project for primary prevention of child sexual abuse and problematic sexual behaviors among youth in 7th and 8th grades
Up to $400KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029openEvaluation of the school-based Healthy Relationships Project for primary prevention of child sexual abuse and problematic sexual behaviors among youth...
CE25-026 - A Randomized Control Trial Evaluation of WhatsOK for the Primary Prevention of Problematic Sexual Behaviors Among Youth
Up to $400KDeadline: Sep 29, 2029openPI: BRIGHT Project Abstract Page 1 of 1 PROJECT ABSTRACT Up to 77% of cases of self-reported sexual harm against youth are committed by other young pe...
CE25-021 - Estimating the impact of alternative crisis response models on community violence
Up to $400KDeadline: Sep 29, 2028open/ABSTRACT Community violence (CV) is a pressing public health crisis in the United States (US), disproportionately affecting youth and young adults (Y...
CE25-021 - Disrupting the Cycle: Expansion of a Novel Hospital-Based Violence Intervention in New Orleans.
Up to $400KDeadline: Sep 29, 2028openThe proposed project aims to test the short- and long-term effects of a hospital-initiated, community-integrated intervention and examine how social c...
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