This grant is for research projects aimed at developing new ways to prevent and treat substance use disorders and overdoses. It's open to a wide range of organizations and focuses on both early-stage and clinical research that can quickly lead to new treatments or devices being approved or used in healthcare.
Who it's for: This grant is for organizations like universities, nonprofits, small businesses, and government entities that are involved in research and development of treatments for substance use disorders and overdoses.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Individuals applying independently
- Organizations without a research focus
- Entities not involved in substance use disorder interventions
- Applications not aligned with the grant's focus on SUDs and overdose
- Incomplete applications
What You May Need
- Detailed research proposal
- Proof of organizational eligibility
- Budget plan up to $3,000,000
- Project timeline
- Regulatory compliance plans
- Letters of support or collaboration
- Previous research outcomes (if applicable)
- Organizational financial documents
- Registration with NIH's electronic systems
Cautions
- Ensure research aligns with the grant's focus on SUDs and overdose
- Strict adherence to NIH guidelines and regulations
- Potentially competitive due to broad eligibility
- Complex application process requiring detailed documentation