The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) invites applications for the Dissemination of CPRIT-Funded Cancer Control Interventions (RFA P-25.2-DI), aimed at expanding the reach of successful cancer prevention projects previously funded by CPRIT. This grant seeks to adapt and replicate evidence-based cancer control interventions across Texas, especially in underserved and resource-limited settings. Applicants may request up to $450,000 over three years, with funding supporting activities like technical assistance, training, and the creation of toolkits or guidelines to facilitate implementation.
Eligible applicants include Texas-based organizations such as healthcare institutions, community organizations, and academic institutions, with a focus on entities capable of adapting successful projects to new contexts. Applications must include two or more active dissemination strategies (e.g., hands-on technical assistance, targeted communication) and should address barriers to adoption. Key project requirements include defining outcome goals, developing measurable metrics, and producing evidence of prior project success.
Applications must be submitted by December 5, 2024, through CPRITβs CARS system, with awards anticipated to start June 1, 2025. The review process will prioritize projects that serve populations disproportionately affected by cancer and involve collaborations to ensure broad dissemination and long-term sustainability.