16 funding opportunities found in this category. 

Childhood Obesity Project for Residency Programs
MetLife Foundation/American Academy of Family Physicians
All Regions
05/31/2013
$30,000

Childhood Obesity Project for Residency Programs

MetLife Foundation has awarded the Americans In Motion - Healthy Interventions (AIM-HI) initiative funding to distribute grants in the amount of $10,000 to $30,000 to Family Medicine Residency Programs (FMRPs). Ten to 18 FMRPs will be selected to develop family-centered community projects designed to reduce childhood obesity and promote fitness for the entire family.

Key Dates

Application deadline is Friday, May 31, 2013.

Please scan, email and submit your application to Jacklyn Cremer at JCremer@aafp.org.

Selected FMRPs will be notified in August 2013. Grant funding period will be September 15, 2013 through July 15, 2014.

This is the second time that MetLife Foundation has given AIM-HI funding for FMRPs.

This project was made possible by MetLife Foundation.

Medical School Faculty, Family Physician
Family Medicine Philanthropic Consortium Grant Awards Program
Family Medicine Philanthropic Consortium
All Regions
06/15/2013
Inquire with funder

Family Medicine Philanthropic Consortium Grant Awards Program

The goal of the FMPC Grant Awards is to support Constituent Chapters and Chapter Foundations projects that help fulfill the mission of improving the health of all people.

Eligibility Requirements:

• The applicant must be a Constituent Chapter or Chapter Foundation of the American Academy of Family Physicians and a 501(c) (3) organization or a 501(c) (6) organization.

• Each state is limited to submitting a total of three (3) grant applications per year.

• Program funding will only be made to support philanthropic activities.

• The application must address one or more of the health care priorities of the FMPC: outreach, public health, and resident/student support.

• The amount of funding requested from the FMPC must be at least 70% for program services with a maximum of 30% for staff and administration.

Grants will not be made to individuals, endowment funds, support political campaigns or lobbying any public official about specific legislation, or for constituent chapters or chapter foundations to accomplish fundraising.

Grant applications that fail to comply with all eligibility and submission requirements will not be considered for funding.

Applications can be submitted by the state AAFP Chapter, Chapter Foundation, or a combination of both. The call for 2013 Applications is from February 1 through June 15, 2013. Each state may submit up to three grant applications per year. The deadline to submit the completed application is midnight, Saturday June 15, 2013.

Family Physician
Healthy Eating Research: Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity-Round 8 2013 Call for Proposals
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
All Regions
07/10/2013
Inquire with funder

Healthy Eating Research: Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity-Round 8 2013 Call for Proposals

Deadline: July 10, 2013, 3:00 p.m. EDT

Healthy Eating Research: Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The program supports research on environmental and policy strategies with strong potential to promote healthy eating among children to prevent childhood obesity, especially among lower-income and racial and ethnic populations at highest risk for obesity. Findings are expected to advance RWJF’s efforts to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic by 2015.

This call for proposals (CFP) is for two types of awards aimed at providing advocates, decision-makers, and policy-makers with evidence to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic. The award types are: Round 8 grants and RWJF New Connections grants awarded through the Healthy Eating Research program.

Round 8 grants represent the majority of RWJF's investment in research through the Healthy Eating Research program.

Total Awards:  Approximately $1.4 million will be awarded through Round 8.

Eligibility & Selection Criteria:
 
Preference will be given to applicants that are either public entities or nonprofit organizations that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are not private foundations or Type III supporting organizations.

Applicant organizations must be based in the United States or its territories. The focus of this program is the United States; studies in other countries will be considered only to the extent that they may directly inform U.S. policy.

July 10, 2013—Deadline for receipt of concept papers.

Contact:

Kathy Kosiak, research coordinator
healthyeating@umn.edu
Office: (800) 578-8636
http://www.healthyeatingresearch.org

Policy Analyst, Nutritionist, Health Services Researcher
Academy of General Dentistry Foundation Grant Program
Academy of General Dentistry
All Regions
10/31/2013
$5,000

Academy of General Dentistry Foundation Grant Program

The AGD Foundation passionately supports general dentists and dental personnel in their efforts to improve oral health and oral health literacy, especially among those members of our most underserved and vulnerable populations, through access to care projects.

The AGD Foundation Grant Program offers financial support to programs in support of access to care for underserved populations. By encouraging efforts through financial grants, the AGD Foundation is able to effectively support AGD constituents and non-profit organizations to enhance their ability to positively impact underserved populations across the nation.

The AGD Foundation Grant Program is supported by fundraisers, and generous donations from AGD members and corporate supporters who help the AGD Foundation respond to those in need of quality oral health care.

The grant application deadline is October 31.

Grants are limited to a maximum of $5,000.  

Academy of General Dentistry Foundation
211 East Chicago Avenue, Ste. 900
Chicago, IL 60611-1999
888.AGD.DENT, ext. 4329
Telephone: 312.440.4329
Fax: 312.335.3426 
Email: foundation@agd.org

 

Allied Health Professional, Dentist
Norman F. Gant/American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Fellowship
Institute of Medicine/American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society
All Regions
06/01/2013
$25,000

Norman F. Gant/American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Fellowship

The Norman F. Gant/American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) Fellowship, is named in honor of Norman F. Gant, M.D., a member of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and a former executive director of ABOG. The fellowship is designed to provide an exceptional learning and career development opportunity to obstetricians and gynecologists early in their careers.

The IOM brings together the most eminent researchers, policy experts, and clinicians from across the country to work together to provide nonpartisan, scientific, and evidence-based advice to national, state, and local policymakers; academic leaders; health care administrators; and the public. Select early career faculty and future leaders in Obstetrics and Gynecology will find their work at the IOM to be an exceptional learning experience.

Each Fellowship will be awarded for a two-year period. During this time, Fellows are expected to continue their work at their main academic posts, while being assigned to one of the following IOM boards:

Health Sciences Policy
Health Care Services
Food and Nutrition
Health of Select Populations
Global Health
Population Health and Public Health Practice
Children, Youth, and Families

The Fellowship requires a 10-to-20 percent commitment of time for two years, and includes attendance at a one-week orientation to health policy, the Fall IOM Annual Meeting, and the meetings of the assigned board. Additionally, Fellows will participate actively in the work of an appropriate expert study committee or roundtable, including contributing to its reports or other products.

This experience will introduce Fellows to a variety of experts and perspectives, including legislators, government officials, industry leaders, executives of voluntary health organizations, scientists, and other health professionals.

Each Fellow will be assigned to an IOM member who will serve as a senior mentor during the two years of the Fellowship.

A flexible research stipend of $25,000 will be awarded to each Fellow. The stipend will be administered through the appropriate department in the Fellow’s home institution. Stipends are not intended for use as salary offsets.

Eligibility Criteria

Nominees for the IOM Fellowship must meet the following requirements:

Nomination by a member of the Institute of Medicine or the American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society or a Director of the ABOG

Diplomate or Active Candidate for certification by ABOG

Non-tenured member of an academic faculty

Able to dedicate 10 percent to 20 percent of time to the Fellowship for two years

Within the first five years of an initial faculty appointment

Sponsorship by academic department head

Endorsement by the Dean

U.S. citizen or permanent residency status at the time of the nomination

The Institute of Medicine especially welcomes under-represented minority candidates.

Selection Criteria

Professional accomplishments including research and publications

Potential for leadership in health policy

Quality of letters of recommendations

Expertise in an area of relevance to the Institute of Medicine

Application Packet

Nomination letter from a member of the Institute of Medicine or the American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society or a Director of the ABOG

Letters of Recommendation and endorsement from:

Department Chair

Academic Dean

An up-to-date curriculum vita

A brief one page bio

All materials should be sent to Marie Michnich at mmichnich@nas.edu or to:

Marie Michnich
IOM/HPEPF
Keck WS 702
500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001

Application packet due: June 2013

Junior Faculty, Medical School Faculty, Gynecologist, Obstetrician
Student Academy of Audiology Special Olympics Healthy Hearing Chapter Participation Grants
American Academy of Audiology Foundation
All Regions
10/01/2013
$250

Student Academy of Audiology Special Olympics Healthy Hearing Chapter Participation Grants

Two Application Deadlines Annually: October 1 and February 1

In 2010, the Student Academy of Audiology (SAA) officially announced its relationship with the Special Olympics Healthy Hearing (SOHH) program as a national service project. The SAA is encouraging university chapter participation in SOHH programs throughout the country to support the goals of

1) increasing the number of student volunteers involved with hearing screenings and 2) improving the audiologic follow-up of athletes after the games.

The American Academy of Audiology Foundation SAA Chapter Participation Grants program provides funding that enables students from SAA chapters to serve as volunteers at SOHH events at the local, regional, and state levels. These grants supplement chapter fundraising activities and partially cover costs of travel and supplies.

Only SAA chapters may apply for funding; no awards will be made to individual students.

Chapters may apply for funding for more than one SOHH event (i.e.: for both local and state events), but the maximum chapter grant is $250.00 per year.

Audiology Student

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