This grant from the CDC is designed to help new researchers develop their skills in studying ways to prevent violence and suicide among children and youth. The grant supports projects focusing on issues like child abuse, youth violence, and suicide, with the goal of helping researchers become independent in their field.
Who it's for: This grant is for new researchers who are interested in studying violence prevention and suicide among children and youth. Eligible applicants include a wide range of organizations such as schools, nonprofits, government entities, and higher education institutions, as well as individuals.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Proposing a project not related to interpersonal violence or suicide among children and youth
- Not aligning the research with NCIPC priorities
- Requesting more than $150,000
- Missing the application deadline
- Failing to demonstrate potential for becoming an independent researcher
What You May Need
- Detailed research proposal
- Mentorship plan
- Budget justification
- Proof of eligibility
- Letters of support
- CV or resume
- Institutional approval
- Research timeline
- Data management plan
- Human subjects protection plan
Cautions
- Ensure the research aligns with NCIPC priorities
- Be mindful of the $150,000 funding cap
- Prepare a strong mentorship plan
- Consider the practical impact of your research