This week’s edition of #FundingFriday highlights new grant opportunities supporting…
- the conservation of migratory birds;
- Hepatitis B model programs that will end transmission of HBV;
- research relevant to narcotics law enforcement and forensic science;
- a multi-site evaluation of the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) program.
Region 3 Division of Migratory Birds
- Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service
- Current Closing Date for Applications: April 15, 2019
- This program provides grants for the conservation of birds that are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act but not Federally-listed as Endangered or Threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
OMH Hepatitis B Demonstration Grant Program
- Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
- Current Closing Date for Applications: April 13, 2019
- Through this announcement, OMH seeks to develop Hepatitis B model programs that will end transmission of HBV (perinatal, children and adults) and reduce morbidity and mortality attributable to ongoing HBV infection.
Research and Evaluation on Drugs and Crime, FY 2019
- Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice
- Current Closing Date for Applications: May 6, 2019
- The research focus of this solicitation is criminal investigation, prosecution, drug intelligence, and community surveillance relevant to narcotics law enforcement, forensic science, and/or medicolegal death investigation. DOJ has identified the FY2019 solicitation drug priorities as: 1) fentanyl and its illicit analogues, 2) methamphetamine, and 3) illegal marijuana markets.
Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods, FY 2019
- Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice
- Current Closing Date for Applications: May 1, 2019
- NIJ is seeking applications for funding a multi-site evaluation of the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) program. PSN is a Department of Justice-sponsored initiative that involves cooperation of multiple criminal justice agencies and their partners working at the local level to develop and implement strategic responses to reduce gun crime. PSN also prioritizes the leadership of United States Attorney Offices in coordinating local efforts and carrying out federal prosecutions.
Federal Agencies and Offices on Twitter
USDA
Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett has just announced that Rural Development is prioritizing investments in telemedicine to combat opioid misuse in rural communities. Read the full story here: https://t.co/e72aVzzoyP pic.twitter.com/2vvdku70Hc
— Rural Development (@usdaRD) February 14, 2019
Department of Justice
JUST ANNOUNCED: #BJAFunding to establish or enhance #DrugCourt services, to include coordination, management of drug court participants, and recovery support services. #FederalGrants #GrantFunding
— Bureau of Justice Assistance (@DOJBJA) February 14, 2019
National Endowment of the Arts
Today we’re happy to announce more than $27 Million in @NEAarts grants reaching all 50 States, DC, and Puerto Rico! Congratulations to all of the grantees! Read the full announcement here: https://t.co/nuvV5MyoHa pic.twitter.com/BdN68VD6as
— Nat’l Endow f/t Arts (@NEAarts) February 13, 2019