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Submit Applications for Social and Behavioral Interventions for Vaccination Acceptance Small Grants Program

DHHS: Offering Grants of up to $2,000,000 in US

Deadline: 17-Jul-20

SABIN Vaccine Institute is inviting applications for the Social and Behavioral Interventions for Vaccination Acceptance Small Grants Program aims to identify promising social and behavioral research projects and pilot interventions for increasing vaccine acceptance in low- and middle-income countries.

This program will fund novel research projects that both explore the social and behavioral factors affecting vaccine acceptance and use research findings to pilot intervention programs. Sabin is committed to advancing research in this area by awarding grants of $25,000 each to researchers in low- and middle-income countries who will combine rigorous research with robust intervention programs.
In so doing, this program also fosters collaboration between academic researchers and national immunization program managers and health officials. The goal of the Small Grants Program is to generate these relationships and establish an invaluable feedback loop between academic research and immunization programs. By fostering these on-the-ground relationships, research findings can be operationalized to reform immunization program strategies and community outreach tactics, with the ultimate goal of increasing immunization uptake and eradicating preventable diseases globally.
Additionally, proposals must outline ethical considerations to be made when working with human populations, in accordance with standardized human subjects research criteria. If an Institutional Review Board (IRB) proposal has been submitted to the affiliated university, please submit that IRB approval or an intention to submit an IRB approval. In addition to the IRB process, please address the following in your application, taking care to redact any sensitive research information (e.g. names of organizations, exact geographic locations, participant names, etc.):
Funding Information
Each small grant project will be allocated up to $25,000 to cover associated costs, including project implementation, dissemination of research findings and meeting reporting deliverables.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Proposals will also be considered with respect to the following criteria:

For more information, visit https://www.sabin.org/programs/vaccine-acceptance#smallgrantsprogram

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