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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA

New Investigator Grants to Conduct Research to Prevent Interpersonal Violence and Suicide Among Children and Adolescents (K01)

Upcoming

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Who can apply
GovernmentNonprofits (preferred)Higher EducationSmall BusinessNonprofitsOther
Award amount
Up to $150K
Deadline
Dec 1, 2026
Geography
National
Application notesHigh effort
  • Federal application
  • 8 awards expected — competitive

Next step

Apply at Grants.gov

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Focus areas

About this grant

This Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01) supports an intensive, supervised (mentored) career development experience in violence and suicide prevention research leading to research independence. NCIPC supports K01 grants to help ensure the availability of an adequate number of trained scientists to address critical public health research questions to prevent violence, suicide, and injury. Applicants must propose a research project that addresses at least one of the research priorities in the NCIPC Research Focus Areas (https://www.cdc.gov/injury-violence-prevention/programs/research-priorities.html) as they relate to violence and suicide impacting children and adolescents (from birth through age 17). These research priorities include: Adverse Childhood Experiences; Child abuse and neglect; Youth violence; Intimate partner violence (teen dating violence); Sexual violence; and Suicide prevention. Applicants are encouraged to address: (1) Multiple forms of violence, suicide, or both among children and adolescents; (2) The role of technology, such as social media, on interpersonal violence, suicide, or both; and (3) The practical relevance of the research for prevention and intervention efforts. Applicants should explicitly state the NCIPC research priorities their application addresses.

Additional details

CFDA / ALN Number
93.136
Program Title
Injury Prevention and Control Research and State and Community Based Programs
Expected Awards
8
Estimated Total Funding
Up to $3.6M
Funding Instrument
Grant
Source
Grants.gov · View original listing

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