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Maternal and Child Health Secondary Data Analysis Research (MCH SDAR)

This funding opportunity provides financial support for research institutions to analyze existing national data on maternal and child health to improve health outcomes and inform policies.

$60,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Maternal and Child Health Secondary Data Analysis Research (MCH SDAR) Grant, offered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) under the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), aims to support research projects that analyze existing national data sets or administrative records. The goal is to answer critical research questions that can improve the health and well-being of maternal and child health (MCH) populations. The program seeks to strengthen and expand the evidence base on maternal and child health topics, including health disparities, healthcare quality, and accessibility. This grant will fund up to ten projects for a two-year period. The purpose of the MCH SDAR grant is to provide financial assistance for applied research studies that do not involve data collection but instead analyze pre-existing national databases and administrative records. These projects should generate new insights to improve health outcomes and inform policies related to MCH. The research should align with HRSA’s Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant National Performance Measures, HRSA MCHB’s Strategic Research Issues, MCHB’s Strategic Plan Goals, or the Healthy People 2030 objectives. This funding opportunity supports up to ten grants for research institutions conducting secondary data analysis on issues affecting MCH populations. Each award provides up to $60,000 per year, with a total funding ceiling of $600,000 for the fiscal year 2025. The program's timeline includes an application deadline of February 25, 2025, an expected award date of June 1, 2025, and a project start date of July 1, 2025. The period of performance extends for two years, ending on June 30, 2027. Eligible applicants include public or non-profit institutions of higher education and public or private non-profit agencies engaged in research related to maternal and child health. Individuals and for-profit entities are not eligible. All applicants must propose projects that strictly analyze existing national datasets—any proposal involving new data collection will be deemed ineligible. Additionally, each research team must include a senior investigator and an early-stage investigator (ESI) as co-investigators to support mentorship and workforce development. The application process involves submitting a complete proposal through Grants.gov, including a project abstract, project narrative, methodology, high-level work plan, and a publication and dissemination plan. Each application will be reviewed based on six criteria: Need (15 points), Response (40 points), Performance Reporting and Evaluation (10 points), Impact (15 points), Resources and Capabilities (15 points), and Support Requested (5 points). Applications that exceed the funding ceiling or do not comply with eligibility and submission requirements will not be considered. Successful applicants must submit at least two manuscripts to peer-reviewed journals, report demographic data to HRSA’s Electronic Handbooks (EHBs), and present findings to MCHB staff at the end of the project. The HRSA also requires annual progress reports and a final comprehensive report summarizing the study's impact on public health. The MCH SDAR program is crucial in fostering new research insights while developing the next generation of MCH researchers from diverse backgrounds. For additional inquiries regarding this funding opportunity, applicants may contact Akosua Mainoo, MPH, at MCHSDAR@hrsa.gov or call 240-535-5430​.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $60,000

Total Program Funding

$600,000

Number of Awards

10

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Expected total available funding in FY 2025: • MCH SDAR: $600,000 Expected number and type of awards: • MCH SDAR: Up to 10 grants

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Nonprofits
State governments
City or township governments
County governments

Additional Requirements

Only public or non-profit institutions of higher learning (i.e., education) and public or private non-profit agencies engaged in research or in programs relating to maternal and child health and/or services for children with special health care needs may apply. See 42 CFR § 51a.3 (b). The following types of domestic* organizations (who are otherwise eligible as per the criteria above) may apply: • Public institutions of higher education • MCH SDAR: Non-profit institutions 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

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

November 26, 2024

Application Closes

February 25, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

Jessica DiBari

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