Deadline: 25-Feb-2025
The Autism Secondary Data Analysis program supports applied research through analysis of existing databases or administrative records to improve health outcomes, and the quality, efficiency, and accessibility of health care services for children and adolescents with autism and other developmental disabilities (DD) across the lifespan. This program will fund up to eight 2-year grants.
Program Goals and Objectives
- The goals of research supported by the HRSA-25-024 Autism SDAR program are to:
- Address how your project aligns with the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee’s Strategic Plan Objectives, MCHB’s strategic plan, and Blueprint for Change.
- Generate new evidence to address the needs of underserved populations with autism/DD for whom there is limited evidence of the effectiveness of interventions, and limited access to screening, diagnosis, and treatment for autism/DD across the lifespan.
- Enhance the evidence and strategies for reducing and eliminating health disparities for children and adolescents with autism/DD.
- Contribute to a broad public health impact by improving patient engagement and care delivery through studies that are generalizable and replicable across underserved children and adolescents with autism/DD.
- Prepare ESIs from diverse backgrounds to successfully obtain and complete federal research awards.
Funding Information
- Expected total available funding in FY 2025:
- Autism SDAR: $480,000
- Expected number and type of awards: Autism SDAR: Up to 8 grants
- Funding range per award: up to $60,000 per year.
Duration
- They plan to fund awards in two 12-month budget periods, for a total 2-year period of performance from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2027.
Eligibility Criteria
- Autism SDAR: Any public or private entity, including research centers or networks.
- Foreign entities are not eligible to apply.
- Individuals are not eligible to apply for this NOFO.
- The following types of domestic organizations may apply:
- Public institutions of higher education
- private institution of higher education
- Private non-profit entities
- State, county, city, township, and special district governments, including the District of Columbia, domestic territories, and freely associated states
- Independent school districts
- Native American tribal governments
- Native American tribal organizations
For more information, visit Grants.gov.