Request for Applications: Advancing Integrated Models (AIM) of Care to Improve Maternal Health Outcomes among Women Who Experience Persistent Disparities

Letters of intent are due March 7 for both applications.

Advancing Integrated Models (AIM) of Care to Improve Maternal Health Outcomes among Women Who Experience Persistent Disparities (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)

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Persistent disparities in maternal health outcomes is a public health crisis that requires new insights and solutions. The purpose of this initiative, advancing integrated models (AIM) of care, is to support formative research and pilot studies to inform development of integrated models of supportive care to prevent severe maternal morbidity and mortality among disproportionately impacted populations.

Due dates: LOI March 07, 2022; full application April 08, 2022

Funding: NIH intends to fund an estimate of 3 awards, corresponding to a total of $1 million, for fiscal year 2022. Direct costs are limited to $275,000 over a two-year project period, with no more than $200,000 in direct costs allowed in any single year.

Project period: 2 years maximum

 

Advancing Integrated Models (AIM) of Care to Improve Maternal Health Outcomes among Women Who Experience Persistent Disparities (R01 Clinical Trial Required)

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Purpose: Persistent disparities in maternal health outcomes is a public health crisis that requires new insights and solutions. The purpose of this initiative, advancing integrated models (AIM) of care, is to support intervention research that addresses structural inequities and reduces disparities in severe maternal morbidity and mortality. More specifically, this initiative seeks to advance the development, implementation, and evaluation of integrated models of supportive care to prevent adverse maternal health outcomes among disproportionately impacted populations.

Due dates: LOI March 07, 2022; full application April 08, 2022

Funding: NIH intends to fund an estimate of 4 awards, corresponding to a total of $3 million

Project period: 5 years maximum