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United States: Mobilizing and Empowering Nation and Technology to Address (MENTAL) Health Innovation Challenge

Research Grant Development Awards - United Kingdom

Deadline: 8-Sep-20

The Administration for Community Living (ACL) along with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) are pleased to announce the Mobilizing and Empowering the Nation and Technology to Address Loneliness & social isolation (MENTAL) Health Innovation Challenge to address this need. Supporting partners include the VA, FCC, and the CTA Foundation.

The MENTAL Health Innovation Challenge asks care partners, local communities, businesses, non-profit organizations, institutions, healthcare providers, technologists, academics, among others in the global community for innovative solutions to combat loneliness and social isolation in vulnerable populations including Veterans, older adults, persons with disabilities living alone, racial and ethnic minority populations, as well as those who live in care facilities and group homes that may be isolated from visitors and family members during a quarantine.

The goal of this challenge is to increase consumer awareness and use of technology tools that keep older adults, people with disabilities, racial and minority populations, and Veterans socially engaged and connected to families, friends, communities and activities of interest. The Challenge is seeking solutions that assess socially isolated individuals and match them with appropriate technology tools and social engagement programming that best meet their needs. The winning solution will become part of a public-private campaign to reach up to 10 million socially isolated older adults, people with disabilities, racial and minority populations and Veterans. Successful solutions will build from existing assessments, technology tools, and utilize state of the art matching algorithms to address the following topic area:

Topic Area: Increase Awareness and Use of Technology and Social Engagement Programming Through an Accessible Social Engagement Clearinghouse

Prize Information

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible to win a prize under this challenge, an individual or entity may participate as part of one or more teams. Team formation is strongly encouraged, and teams are not limited in the number of members. Each team must designate a captain who must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is responsible for all correspondence regarding this Challenge. An individual or entity:
Additionally:

Judging Criteria

Applicants will be judged on the following criteria for each phase of the competition.

Phase 1: Solutions will be evaluated for usability, user-centeredness, and technical approach that meets the goal of successfully getting individuals to solutions that meet their needs. For Phase 1 submissions, the approach should be feasible and have a high likelihood to succeed.
Phase 2

For more information, visit https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/MENTAL-health-social-isolation-challenge/

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