Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Advancing Health Equity through Interventions to Prevent and Address Housing Instability (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
This funding opportunity provides financial support for organizations to develop and test innovative interventions that address housing instability and promote health equity, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged populations.
Description
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), specifically the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), has issued a Notice of Intent to publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for research on advancing health equity by addressing housing instability. This upcoming funding opportunity, expected to be formally announced on October 1, 2024, will support projects under the R01 grant mechanism and may include clinical trials. Its primary focus is on developing and testing interventions aimed at preventing or addressing housing instability, which is recognized as a critical social determinant of health and a key driver of health disparities.
The goal of this FOA will be to promote health equity by intervening in housing-related issues that contribute to poor health outcomes, particularly among marginalized and disadvantaged populations. Housing instability, including challenges such as homelessness, frequent moves, and living in poor housing conditions, disproportionately affects low-income individuals and contributes to a wide range of adverse health outcomes. Research funded through this opportunity is expected to address these issues through innovative approaches that have the potential to improve health outcomes, reduce disparities, and promote equity.
The anticipated total program funding for this FOA is $3,000,000, with up to 5 awards expected. Each award may be funded up to $500,000, with no cost-sharing or matching requirements. Eligible applicants will include a wide range of organizations, including small businesses, nonprofits, tribal organizations, state and local governments, educational institutions, and public housing authorities. The application deadline is projected for December 2, 2024, with an estimated project start date of July 1, 2025.
This announcement provides potential applicants ample time to form collaborations and prepare their proposals. The full details and specific requirements of the FOA will be available when it is officially published. Researchers and organizations interested in addressing housing instability as a means to promote health equity are encouraged to begin planning their submissions.