The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is offering this grant to fund research projects evaluating the effectiveness of service-ready tools and technologies for suicide prevention. This initiative aims to improve the availability of evidence-based suicide prevention services by supporting the development and testing of optimized tools for identifying, preventing, and treating individuals at risk for suicide. It also seeks to test strategies for improving the adoption, fidelity, and sustained use of these tools, guided by implementation science frameworks. The grant encourages the use of technology for scalability and robust integration into clinical workflows, considering perspectives from service users, providers, and administrators. This funding supports statistically powered effectiveness research to provide definitive answers regarding a study tool’s efficacy.
Opportunity ID: 329818
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | RFA-MH-21-110 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | Service-Ready Tools for Identification, Prevention, and Treatment of Individuals at Risk for Suicide (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
Category of Funding Activity: | Health |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 93.242 — Mental Health Research Grants |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
Version: | Synopsis 1 |
Posted Date: | Nov 13, 2020 |
Last Updated Date: | Nov 13, 2020 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 15, 2022 |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 15, 2022 |
Archive Date: | Jul 21, 2022 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
Award Ceiling: | – |
Award Floor: | – |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Private institutions of higher education Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education State governments Public and State controlled institutions of higher education County governments City or township governments Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) For profit organizations other than small businesses Special district governments Small businesses Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Independent school districts |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | Other Eligible Applicants include the following: Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions; Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISISs); Eligible Agencies of the Federal Government; Faith-based or Community-based Organizations; Hispanic-serving Institutions; Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized); Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organizations); Regional Organizations; Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs) ; U.S. Territory or Possession; Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are not eligible to apply. Non-domestic (non-U.S.) components of U.S. Organizations are not eligible to apply. Foreign components, as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, are allowed. |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | National Institutes of Health |
Description: | NIMH seeks applications for research projects to evaluate the effectiveness of service-ready tools and technologies that can be used to advance training, quality monitoring, and quality improvement efforts and ultimately improve the availability of evidence-based suicide prevention services. Specifically, this initiative encourages research on the effectiveness-implementation continuum aimed at (1) developing and testing the effectiveness of optimized, service-ready suicide prevention tools for identification, prevention, and treatment of individuals at risk for suicide; and (2) testing strategies to improve adoption, implementation fidelity, and sustained use of these tools, guided by an implementation science framework. Given the focus on practice-ready accessible resources and products that could be readily integrated into practice, NIMH encourages the use of technology and other design features that make the tools scalable and robust against implementation drift, and a deployment-focused approach that takes into account the perspectives of key stakeholders (e.g., service users, providers, administrators) and system-level factors, such as workforce capacity that influence potential integration of tools into clinical workflows. This FOA is intended to support effectiveness research of service-ready tools and technologies for suicide prevention that are statistically powered to provide a definitive answer regarding the study tool’s effectiveness. Support for pilot effectiveness research to evaluate the initial feasibility, tolerability, acceptability, safety, and preliminary indications of effectiveness of service-ready tools and technologies for suicide prevention is provided via the R34 in RFA-21-111.Support for SBIR studies focused on service-ready tools and technologies or suicide prevention is provided via the R43/R44 in RFA-21-112. |
Link to Additional Information: | http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-MH-21-110.html |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
NIH OER Webmaster
FBOWebmaster@OD.NIH.GOV Email:FBOWebmaster@OD.NIH.GOV |
Version History
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Related Documents
Folder 329818 Full Announcement-RFA-MH-21-110 -> RFA-MH-21-110-Full-Announcement.pdf
Packages
Agency Contact Information: | NIH OER Webmaster FBOWebmaster@OD.NIH.GOV Email: FBOWebmaster@OD.NIH.GOV |
Who Can Apply: | Organization Applicants |
Assistance Listing Number | Competition ID | Competition Title | Opportunity Package ID | Opening Date | Closing Date | Actions |
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FORMS-F | Use for due dates on or before January 24, 2022 | PKG00264062 | Jan 18, 2021 | Jan 24, 2022 | View | |
FORMS-G | Use for due dates on or after January 25, 2022 | PKG00269879 | Oct 28, 2021 | Jun 15, 2022 | View |
Package 1
Mandatory forms
329818 RR_SF424_2_0-2.0.pdf
329818 PHS398_CoverPageSupplement_5_0-5.0.pdf
329818 RR_OtherProjectInfo_1_4-1.4.pdf
329818 PerformanceSite_2_0-2.0.pdf
329818 RR_KeyPersonExpanded_2_0-2.0.pdf
329818 PHS398_ResearchPlan_4_0-4.0.pdf
329818 PHSHumanSubjectsAndClinicalTrialsInfo_2_0-2.0.pdf
Optional forms
329818 RR_Budget_1_4-1.4.pdf
329818 RR_SubawardBudget30_1_4-1.4.pdf
329818 PHS398_ModularBudget_1_2-1.2.pdf
329818 PHS_AssignmentRequestForm_3_0-3.0.pdf
Package 2
Mandatory forms
329818 RR_SF424_5_0-5.0.pdf
329818 PHS398_CoverPageSupplement_5_0-5.0.pdf
329818 RR_OtherProjectInfo_1_4-1.4.pdf
329818 PerformanceSite_4_0-4.0.pdf
329818 RR_KeyPersonExpanded_4_0-4.0.pdf
329818 PHS398_ResearchPlan_4_0-4.0.pdf
329818 PHSHumanSubjectsAndClinicalTrialsInfo_3_0-3.0.pdf
Optional forms
329818 RR_Budget_3_0-3.0.pdf
329818 RR_SubawardBudget30_3_0-3.0.pdf
329818 PHS398_ModularBudget_1_2-1.2.pdf
329818 PHS_AssignmentRequestForm_3_0-3.0.pdf