The NIMH Research Education Mentoring Program for HIV Researchers (R25) is designed to support educational activities that enhance the training of researchers in the field of mental health related to HIV/AIDS. The program focuses on providing research experiences and mentoring to help participants develop their careers towards independent research. The goal is to build a skilled workforce that can address the nation's biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research needs, particularly in line with the priorities of the Office of AIDS Research and the NIMH Division of AIDS Research.
Who it's for: This grant is for organizations such as special district governments, nonprofits (with or without 501c3 status), for-profit organizations, county governments, independent school districts, public and private institutions of higher education, city or township governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, other Native American tribal organizations, small businesses, and state governments. These entities should be interested in developing or enhancing research education programs focused on HIV/AIDS mental health.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Applications proposing clinical trials
- Entities not fitting the eligible applicant types
- Proposals lacking both research experiences and mentoring activities
- Applications not aligned with the NIMH Division of AIDS Research priorities
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan up to $200,000
- Documentation of eligibility
- Description of research experiences and mentoring activities
- Plan for professional development of participants
- Letters of support from collaborating investigators or institutions