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R40 MCH Secondary Data Analysis Research (SDAR)

  • Program Name:Maternal and Child Health Field-Initiated Research Program
  • Activity Code:R40
  • Application Available:6/10/2016
  • Application Deadline:8/19/2016
  • Created By:Harwood, Robin
  • Created On:3/17/2016
  • Last Updated by:Haley, Bria
  • Last Updated On:6/10/2016
  • Estimated Project Start Date:4/1/2017
 
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 Announcement Information

Announcement Number HRSA-17-012
Announcement Code
CFDA Number 93.110
Provisional No
Activity Code R40
Competitive Yes
Fiscal Year 2017
 
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 Purpose

This announcement solicits applications for two (2) separate competitions:  R40 Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Field-Initiated Innovative Research Studies (FIRST) and R40 MCH Secondary Data Analysis Research (SDAR). The research findings of the R40 MCH FIRST and R40 MCH SDAR programs should be generalizable and of regional or national significance. R40 MCH Secondary Data Analysis Research (SDAR) Program (HRSA-17-012) The R40 MCH SDAR program supports applied maternal and child health research that exclusively conducts secondary analysis of existing national databases and/or administrative records.  These projects should have the potential to improve health services and delivery of care for maternal and child health populations. Findings from the research supported by the R40 MCH SDAR program are expected to: Strengthen and expand topics addressed by the new MCH Block Grant National Performance Domains, and the populations they serve (see Appendix A for list of MCH Block Grant national performance and population domains).  By supporting research on HRSA/MCHB program populations, the R40 MCHR program is strategically tied to HRSA/MCHB investments and programs. The “life course perspective” is currently being integrated into MCHB’s strategic directions, and can serve as a helpful frame of reference for study proposals designed to address the critical MCH questions defined by the Bureau.  (For more background materials on the Block Grant Transformation, see:  http://mchb.hrsa.gov/programs/titlevgrants/index.html) Address MCHB Strategic Research Issues (see Appendix B) such as improving public health systems and infrastructure, reducing health disparities, increasing quality of and access to care, and/or promoting the health of MCH populations. Addressing at least one MCH Block Grant National Performance Domain, and one of the four MCHB Strategic Research Issues is part of Review Criterion 1, Need, which is worth up to 10 points. R40 MCH SDAR award recipients will complete the following major activities: Conduct applied or translational research on critical MCH issues through secondary analyses of existing national databases and/or administrative records, using analytic methods that are appropriate to the research aims. Achieve SDAR program aims by generating new knowledge on critical MCH issues that will advance the evidence base and promote the transfer of findings to improve practice.  Disseminate scientific findings through the development and publication of at least two peer-reviewed manuscripts. Demonstrate a plan to advance the transfer of findings into practice by disseminating findings to key target audiences, including researchers, providers, State Title V programs and other programs serving HRSA/MCHB populations, policymakers, families and the general public.  Other dissemination activities include, but are not limited to, conference presentations, newsletter articles, webcasts, fact sheets, infographics, policy briefs, website and social media posts, as appropriate.
 
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 Application Information

Application Available 06/10/2016
Application Deadline 08/19/2016
Supplemental Application Deadline N/A
Explanation for Deadline N/A
Archive Date 10/18/2016
Letter of Intent Not required
Application Package SF424 R&R
Allow Applications to be Reopened in EHBs No
FOA Available Yes
Competitive Application Types Supported New
Allow Electronic Submission N/A
Page Limit for Application
Attachments
80
Allow Multiple Applications
from an Organization from Grants.gov
Yes
Electronic Submission Instruction Electronic submission is/will be available in Grants.Gov
 
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 General Information

Projected Award Date 04/01/2014
Estimated Project Period R40 MCHR: up to 3 years; R40 SDAS: 1 year; R40 EHB Pediatric PBRN Initiative: up to 5 years.
Estimated Project Start Date 04/01/2017
Estimated Project End Date 03/31/2018
Estimated Amount of this Competition $1,000,000.00
Estimated Number of Awards 10
Estimated Average Size of Awards $100,000.00
Cost Sharing No
Cooperative Agreement No
 
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 Contact Information

Name Robin Harwood
Email rharwood@hrsa.gov
Phone Number 301-443-3888
 
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 Download Information

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Document Name Size Date Attached Description
HRSA-17-011 and HRSA-17-012 Pre-Final_for posting 6-10-16.pdf 322 kB 06/10/2016
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