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RFAs: Mobile Health – Technology and Outcomes in Low and Middle Income Countries

Forge AHEAD Center launches Community Micro-Grant Program (US)

Deadline: 21-Feb-2025

The Department of Health and Human Services is requesting grant applications to encourage exploratory/developmental research applications that propose to study the development, validation, feasibility, and effectiveness of innovative mobile health (mHealth) interventions or tools specifically suited for low and middle-income countries (LMICs) that utilize new or emerging technology, platforms, systems, and/or analytics.

The overall goal of the program is to catalyze innovation through multidisciplinary research that addresses global health problems, develop an evidence base for the use of mHealth technology to improve clinical and public health outcomes, and strengthen mHealth research capacity in LMICs.

This NOFO provides support for up to two years (R21 phase) for technology development and feasibility studies, followed by a possible transition to expanded research support (R33 phase) for validation, larger-scale feasibility, and effectiveness studies. Transition to the R33 depends on the completion of applicant-defined milestones, as well as program priorities and the availability of funds. All applicants must address both the R21 and R33 phases.

In the context of this NOFO, mHealth is defined as the use of mobile and wireless devices (cell phones, tablets, etc.) to improve health outcomes, health care services, and health research. The mHealth technology studied in proposed projects may include external hardware and/or software components for mobile or wireless devices. New or emerging technology, platforms, systems, and/or analytics should be incorporated. For the purposes of this NOFO, research that proposes solely SMS-based text messaging interventions will not be considered responsive.

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For more information, visit United States Department of Health and Human Services.

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