Program Summary
Awarded centers will support the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control’s (NCIPC) priorities and mission through high quality research, training and outreach, as well as effective translation of scientific discoveries into practice for the prevention and control of fatal and nonfatal injuries, violence, and related disabilities. The goals of the NCIPC ICRC program are to:
- Build the scientific base for the prevention and control of fatal and nonfatal injuries and violence.
- Integrate professionals from a wide spectrum of disciplines such as epidemiology, behavioral and social sciences, medicine, biostatistics, public health, health economics, law, criminal justice, and engineering to perform research and provide technical expertise in order to prevent and control injuries and/or violence more effectively.
- Encourage investigators to conduct research that involves intervention development, evaluation of promising interventions and strategies, or translation of effective programs.
- Engage in active collaboration with other injury and/or violence prevention and control programs, including: other researchers; universities; medical institutions; community groups; state and local government agencies, public health agencies; and policy makers.
- Serve as a trusted source of injury and/or violence prevention and control information for their constituents and stakeholders at the local, state, tribal, and national levels, and the general public.
- Provide high caliber training to students and injury and violence prevention professionals.
Deadlines
CU Internal Expression of Interest Deadline: 11:59pm MST March 13, 2018
DHHS Letter of Intent (Optional) Deadline: 3:00pm MST May 3, 2018
DHHS Full Proposal Deadline: 3:00pm MST August 6, 2018
Eligibility
There are no eligibility requirements.
Limited Submission Guidelines
Institutions may only submit one application.
Award Information and Duration
The National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) intends to commit approximately $7,562,574 (direct and indirect costs) in FY2019 to support up to nine applications for this opportunity. The total funding and the number of awards is contingent upon availability of funds and a sufficient number of meritorious applications.
The maximum estimated funding for a single 12-month budget period is $840,286 (direct and indirect) per award. The minimum funding for a single 12-month budget period is $756,574 (direct and indirect) per award. Applicants may request a project period of up to five years. The maximum total project funding is $4,201,430 (direct and indirect) per award, over the project period. The project period is expected to be 08/01/2019 to 07/31/2024.
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