Building Community Health Capacity in New York
GrantID: 18969
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: September 23, 2022
Grant Amount High: $50,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Overview of Eligibility for Breast Cancer Disparities Research Grants in New York
The state of New York presents a unique landscape for organizations seeking funding to study breast cancer care disparities. This grant program, offered by a prominent banking institution, allocates $50,000 for targeted research proposals that aim to identify and address inequities within breast cancer care. The eligibility criteria are designed to ensure that applicants can effectively contribute to this important field of study and develop actionable, data-driven solutions.
Who Can Apply?
To qualify for the breast cancer disparities research grants in New York, organizations must meet several key criteria:
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Qualified Organizations: Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and research institutions based in New York State. Organizations must be legally registered to operate in New York and have a history of relevant work in healthcare research or advocacy, particularly related to cancer.
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Focus on Breast Cancer Care Disparities: Proposals must specifically target disparities in breast cancer care. This involves identifying inequities based on demographic factors such as race, income, geography, or access to health services. Applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of the unique challenges faced by various communities across New York, particularly those in urban settings like New York City or more rural areas in the upstate regions.
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Community Engagement Component: While the focus of this grant is on research, proposals that incorporate a community-based approach will be viewed favorably. This means actively involving patient advocacy organizations or community groups in the research process, ensuring that the voices of those affected by breast cancer disparities are heard and represented.
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Institutional Support: Organizations must illustrate sufficient capacity to conduct the proposed research. This includes demonstrating the necessary infrastructure, expertise, and competencies within the organization to ensure that the research is credible and impactful.
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Ethical Compliance: All research proposals must adhere to ethical standards set forth by regulatory bodies. Additionally, organizations must have protocols in place for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of patient data.
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