Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Here is a message about the availability of support for short term research programs...from our colleague Blanca Fuertes at the Office of Rurla Health Policy. FYI...THankyou Blanca. Bobbi -------- Original Message -------- Subject: FW: Short-Term Training Program to Increase Diversity in Health-R elated Research Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 10:17:21 -0400 From: Fuertes, Blanca (HRSA) <BFuertes@...> Agnes Hinton (Agnes.Hinton@...) <Agnes.Hinton@...>, Agnes McMurray <Amrose@...>, Aida McCammon (E-mail) <amccammon@...>, Amy Tabernero <atabernero@...>, Mora <amora3@...>, Becky Rayman <rrayman@...>, Ben Sousa <bjsousa@...>, Betty Swinners <b.swinners@...>, Bobby Ryder (Bobby Ryder) <ryder@...>, C. Chignoli (cchignoli@...) <cchignoli@...>, Carol (carol@...) <carol@...>, Catalina Figueroa <laredhealth@...>, Van Anden <nhsc30@...>, Charlie (cgriffin@...) <cgriffin@...>, Pederson (cpederson@...) <cpederson@...>, Corey <cmurphy@...>, Craig Blakely (blakely@...) <blakely@...>, Dan (WI) <willidp@...>, Dannie Elwood <delwood@...>, Hartley ( Hartley) <davidh@...>, Lambert (davidl@...) <davidl@...>, Dawn Sakata <dsakata@...>, Deborah Lipes <bcchdl@...>, Pazur (denise.pazur@...) <denise.pazur@...>, Sawyer (cnopdas@...) <cnopdas@...>, Doug Kupas <dkupas@...>, Gail R. Bellamy (gbellamy@...) <gbellamy@...>, Georgia Fischer <gafish@...>, Borchardt <gina@...>, Uhing <rho@...>, Heath, Ann (IHS) <aheath@...>, Henrie Treadwell <Henrie_Treadwell@...>, Jan Horne <Marsha_Horne@...>, Jim Meek (jmeek@...) <jmeek@...>, Gale (JGALE@...) <JGALE@...>, Josie (josie.rodriguez@...) <josie.rodriguez@...>, Joyce DeBoer <JoyceEDeBoer@...>, Purdue <karen.perdue@...>, Karla Sneegas (ksneegas@...) <ksneegas@...>, Kathy Cook <kcook@...>, Kay Balcer <balcerdan.kay@...>, Kenny Boyd <kboyd@...>, LaShon Keys (dhsei04@...) <dhsei04@...>, Frizzell (frizzell@...) <frizzell@...>, <lindal@...>, (E-mail) <hughes@...>, Loretta Heuer (loretta.heuer@...) <loretta.heuer@...>, Lynn Davies <ldavies@...>, Nevala <maria@...>, Martha <mwilson@...>, Meit <meit@...>, Nels Sanddal <nels.sanddal@...>, R Shelton <shelton7500@...>, Hanson (raghanson.chdi@...) <raghanson.chdi@...>, Millar <millarr@...>, Rick (RL@...) <RL@...>, Hannan <frc1@...>, Romeo Guerra <guerraromeo@...>, Rosemary McKenzie <rmckenzie@...>, Assasnik <assasnik@...>, Speranza Avram <speranza@...>, Haro (E-mail) <tharo@...>, Theresa Hilton (tmhilton@...) <tmhilton@...> FYI - funding opportunity to increase research among minorities. Thanks, Blanca ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/HHS/NIH/NIH/RFA-HL-05-018/Grant.html The NHLBI's Short-Term Training Program to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research is designed to promote diversity in undergraduate and health professional student populations by providing short-term research support to stimulate career development in cardiovascular, pulmonary, hematologic, and sleep disorders research. Eligible Applicants Nonprofits having a 501©(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Nonprofits that do not have a 501©(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education For profit organizations other than small businesses Small businesses Public and State controlled institutions of higher education Private institutions of higher education State governments County governments City or township governments Special district governments Independent school districts Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) Others (see text field entitled " Additional Information on Eligibility " for clarification) Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible agencies of the Federal Government are eligible to apply. Foreign institutions are not eligible to apply. The applicant institution must have a strong research program in the area(s) proposed for research training and must have the requisite staff and facilities to carry out the proposed program. -- Bobbi Ryder CEO National Center for Farmworker Health 1770 FM 967 Buda, TX 78610 512-312-5453 (direct) 512-312-5451 (Assistant, Eckhardt) 512.312.2600 (fax) http://www.ncfh.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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