Building Youth Programs for IBD Education in Florida
GrantID: 11876
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $70,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research in Florida
The Banking Institution's Fellowship Awards for Research in the Field of Inflammatory Bowel Disease aim to support post-doctoral researchers in Florida in developing skills related to basic research investigation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The priority outcomes for these awards in Florida are closely tied to the state's unique demographic and geographic features.
Addressing the Burden of IBD in Florida's Diverse Population
Florida's diverse population, which includes a high proportion of older adults and a significant Hispanic community, presents a unique challenge in addressing the burden of IBD. According to the Florida Department of Health, IBD is a significant public health concern in the state, with high rates of hospitalization and healthcare costs associated with the condition. The priority outcomes for this grant program in Florida will focus on research that addresses the needs of the state's diverse population, including studies on the environmental and genetic factors that contribute to IBD in different racial and ethnic groups.
Leveraging Florida's Research Infrastructure to Drive Innovation
Florida is home to a number of research institutions and organizations that are working to address the challenges of IBD, including the University of Florida's College of Medicine and the Cleveland Clinic's Florida campus. The state's research infrastructure, which includes a number of National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded research centers, provides a strong foundation for the types of studies supported by this grant program. Priority outcomes will include research that leverages this infrastructure to drive innovation in IBD research, including studies on new treatments and therapies, as well as research on the use of technology to improve disease management and patient outcomes.
The Florida Department of Health's Chronic Disease Prevention Program is one state agency that will be relevant to this grant program, as it works to prevent and control chronic diseases, including IBD. Additionally, the state's frontier counties, such as those in the rural Panhandle region, are a geographic feature that distinguishes Florida and may be a focus for research on IBD disparities.
In terms of specific outcomes, the Banking Institution will be looking for research that demonstrates a clear understanding of the complex causes of IBD and that has the potential to lead to new and innovative treatments for the condition. Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate how their research will contribute to the development of new knowledge in the field and how it will be translated into practice.
Florida's business grants and state grants for nonprofits may also be relevant for researchers seeking additional funding to support their work. Nonprofits in Florida may be eligible for state grants to support IBD research and education, and researchers may be able to access free grants in Florida through the state's various funding opportunities.
Q: What is the average amount awarded through the Fellowship Awards for Research in the Field of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Florida? A: The amount awarded through this program ranges from $50,000 to $70,000.
Q: Are Florida-based nonprofits eligible to apply for this grant program? A: While the primary focus of this program is on supporting post-doctoral researchers, nonprofits in Florida may be eligible to serve as the host organization for a fellowship award.
Q: How do I find out more about the LOI process for the Fellowship Awards for Research in the Field of Inflammatory Bowel Disease? A: The Banking Institution accepts LOIs twice per year, and information on the application process is available on their website.
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