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Effectiveness Trials to Test Mental Health System Interventions (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required)

This funding opportunity supports a wide range of organizations in developing and testing innovative interventions to improve mental health service systems, focusing on access, equity, and quality of care.

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Grant Description

The Effectiveness Trials to Test Mental Health System Interventions (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required) is a funding opportunity from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aimed at supporting research to improve mental health service systems. This program focuses on testing interventions that address systemic issues within mental health services, such as access, equity, engagement, cost, management, and the quality of care. The goal is to improve clinical and functional outcomes by evaluating system-level interventions across various care settings like health systems, mental health clinics, schools, and child welfare or juvenile justice systems. This funding opportunity follows the R61/R33 mechanism, consisting of two phases. The R61 phase involves feasibility and infrastructure development, laying the groundwork for the intervention's evaluation. The R33 phase then supports full-scale clinical trials to assess the effectiveness of these system interventions. The interventions may span multiple domains, such as structural, policy, organizational, and interpersonal, with a focus on improving service delivery and outcomes. Eligible applicants include a wide range of organizations, including state and local governments, Native American tribal governments and organizations (both federally recognized and not), public and private higher education institutions, nonprofits, small businesses, and for-profit organizations. Specific eligibility is extended to various minority-serving institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic-serving institutions, and institutions serving Native Hawaiian or Native American populations. The application deadline is October 15, 2027, with no specified award ceiling or floor. This grant aims to support initiatives that have a meaningful impact on the mental health system, contributing to enhanced care processes and outcomes. For further details and guidance, applicants can refer to the full NOFO or contact NIH Grants Information at grantsinfo@nih.gov.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

State governments
County governments
City or township governments
Special district governments
Independent school districts

Additional Requirements

Other Eligible Applicants include the following: Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions; Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISISs); Eligible Agencies of the Federal Government; Faith-based or Community-based Organizations; Hispanic-serving Institutions; Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized); Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organizations); Regional Organizations; Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs) ; U.S. Territory or Possession.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (National Institutes of Health)

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