Service | Source | Final Application Due Date | Funding Available | Match Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
Health Care |
Federal
HHS |
01-06-2025 | $3.2 M | No Match Required |
93.945 -- Assistance Programs for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control
The purpose of this NOFO is to support evaluation of the effectiveness of existing Clinical Community Linkage (CCL) and social connectedness programs to reduce disparities in diabetes risk factors, incidence, or complications. Additionally, research supported by this NOFO will assess how various mechanisms (e.g., improving specific social or environmental conditions, mental health, or self-efficacy) will impact diabetes outcomes. Specifically, the results of this funded research NOFO will: (a) guide future scaling regarding programs using CCL and social connectedness; (b) demonstrate mitigation of observed disparities in diabetes risk factors, incidence, and complications; and (c) inform the understanding of the mechanisms by which CCL and social connectedness programs achieve successful outcomes and the features that characterize effective programs. Applicants must include the following in their applications: (1) the identification of a fully enacted CCL or social connectedness program that has been in place for a minimum of 3 years as the subject of the evaluation; (2) a description of how the CCL or social connectedness program will affect behaviors relevant to diabetes risk or risk factors for diabetes complications; (3) proposed research methodology using rigorous study designs (i.e., natural experiments, quasi-experimental designs); (4) demonstration of access to existing data on program participants and study outcomes; and (5) identification of specific populations of interest within the available data with documented disparities in diabetes risk factors, incidence, or complications, such as people from racial and ethnic minority groups or rural areas, and people with lower incomes, education, or disability.
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