Recovery Act Awards Information


American Reinvestment and Recovery Act information will be posted here as received

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Community of Science, the University’s funding opportunities subscription service, has tagged opportunities associated with the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) so these opportunities can be easily searched and tracked. Each record in COS that falls into this category has now been labeled ‘Recovery Act (ARRA).’ This label is both in the title and the abstract of the records. Searching for ‘Recovery Act’ or for ‘ARRA’ in All Fields, Title or Abstract will return the appropriate records. You can also restrict your search to a particular agency. For example, this search:

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will restrict ARRA records to the Department of Energy.

Go to the COS Advanced Search Page to search. Searches also can be saved and email alerts generated to stay informed about opportunities.

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Federal agency recovery sites:

American Reinvestment and Recovery Act

http://www.recovery.gov

Department of Defense

http://www.defenselink.mil/recovery

Department of Energy

http://www.energy.gov/recovery/

Environmental Protection Agency

http://www.epa.gov/recovery/

NASA

http://www.nasa.gov/recovery/

National Endowment for the Arts

http://www.nea.gov/recovery/

National Institute of Standards and Technology

http://www.nist.gov/recovery

National Institutes of Health

http://grants.nih.gov/recovery/

National Science Foundation

http://nsf.gov/recovery/

United State Department of Agriculture

 http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/?navid=USDA_ARRA

United States Department of Education

http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/leg/recovery/index.html



NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (VARIOUS INSTITUTES AND CENTERS)

11/12/09 Letter of Intent

12/11/09 Application

--RECOVERY ACT LIMITED COMPETITION:  BUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY-LINKED INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENABLE HEALTH SCIENCE RESEARCH

This new program will fund 30 or more projects that propose to support development, expansion, or reconfiguration of infrastructures needed to facilitate collaboration between academic health centers and community-based organizations for health science research.  Such collaboration should transform the way in which health science research is conducted in communities, and accelerate the pace, productivity, dissemination, and implementation of health research.  Projects could involve (1) development of public-private partnerships; (2) connections between academic health centers and their constituent institutions (such as schools and departments, research institutes, health promotion centers, or health science libraries) and community entities such as local neighborhoods, community clinics, health departments, schools, public libraries, community-based social services organizations or workplaces; (3) facilitation of the development of practice-based research; and/or (4) creation of needed information technology to support research.  Examples of projects might include collaborations that (1) develop community organizations’ infrastructure for developing tools and skills for building research portfolios; (2) establish/expand community based infrastructure for research addressing health disparities in medically underserved areas including health promotion, and disease prevention research and dissemination; and (3) develop or expand telehealth networks linking academic health centers and health care providers in rural and other medically underserved areas by leveraging existing and related programs to increase community capacity for clinical and translational research

 
 

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This page was last modified on September 23, 2009