CDC Real-world Effectiveness of Structured Lifestyle Interventions in Preventing Type 2 Diabetes

Sponsor Deadline: 

Jan 24, 2022

Internal Deadline: 

Dec 13, 2021

Letter of Intent Deadline: 

Dec 27, 2021

Sponsor: 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

UI Contact: 

CDC  Real-world effectiveness of structured lifestyle interventions in preventing type 2 diabetes
RFA-DP-22-001
Grants.gov  https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334359

(p. 21 of the PDF)  Only one application per institution (normally defined as having a unique DUNS number) per component is allowed for this NOFO. Applicants must submit separate applications if applying to more than one component. Applicants can apply for Component A, for Component B, or for Component A and B. To be funded for Component B, applicants are not required to apply for and be funded for Component A.
Only one application per institution is allowed. CDC solicitations are usually limited to one application per institution.  
Please refer to this link on the UIowa Limited Submissions process   https://uiowa.infoready4.com/#competitionDetail/1759773

The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity Announcement (NOFO) is to assess the long-term effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and barriers to enrollment in or completion of structured lifestyle interventions (SLI), as implemented by the National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP). This NOFO has two (2) components to achieve the purpose of the program:
Component A: To evaluate the long-term (≥5 years) effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of SLI participants, and identify barriers to participation and adherence in these SLI programs, overall and by age group, sex, race/ethnicity, and socio-economic status. The study participants are those who meet the NDPP eligibility criteria and completed the NDPP curriculum. The study will also include a control group consisting of individuals who meet the NDPP eligibility criteria but are either not enrolled in the SLI program or do not complete it.  Applicants shall connect individual level data from SLI program providers, electronic health records and claims with follow up information on the study participants for a minimum of 5 years. The study shall include SLI delivered in person, virtually, and a combination of the two. 
Component B: The Coordinating Center provides the infrastructure for data storage (if needed), harmonizing data collection and data analysis, logistic and communication support to enhance the efficiency, productivity for component A.

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