Funding Opportunities for LEARN

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FUNDING
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR
LEARN
AUBREY R. TURNER, M.S.
OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS
UNCG
2011
IOM
REPORT
http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2011/The-Health-of-Lesbian-Gay-Bisexualand-Transgender-People.aspx
2013
NIH
DIRECTOR
http://www.nih.gov/about/director/01032013_lgbt_statement.htm
2013
NIH
FUNDING
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-111.html
Epidemiology and Epidemiological Methods
•Epidemiological studies to characterize LGBTI populations across the lifespan, by age,
race/ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity, education, occupation, social
networks, family structures, and urban/rural or geographic locations.
Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Human Development
2013
NIH
FUNDING
•Studies of health-relevant demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of LGBTI
populations.
•Research on the determinants and health consequences of the timing of individuals'
recognition of and disclosure to others of their sexual or gender identity.
Health Concerns and Conditions
•Studies of suicidality and stress-related illnesses in LGBTI populations, including
prevalence, risk and protective factors, and preventive interventions.
•Studies of current and emerging patterns of drug and alcohol use and substance userelated risk behaviors and outcomes, including HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases
in LGBTI communities
Biological and Clinical Factors
•Studies of the acoustic factors that contribute to perception of femininity and masculinity
and of other non-voice factors (such as articulation, prosody and body language) that
interact to create the perception of femininity or masculinity and the effects on the health
of individuals.
•Studies of competency and training needs among clinicians, employers, and other
service providers who work with LGBTI people.
Intervention and Services Research
•Studies to evaluate the stability, fluidity, and other temporal attributes of social norms
and networks and how such attributes affect perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors
among LGBTI individuals and the resulting effects on health.
•Studies that use venues frequented by LGBTI networks as sites for developing,
implementing, and evaluating new interventions to promote health and behavioral risk
reduction, and to provide linkages to health services and care.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-111.html
2013
NIH
RFI
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-13-076.html
2014
DOD
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=260190
SPIN
FUNDING
SEARCH
https://spin.infoedglobal.com
SPIN
FUNDING
SEARCH
https://spin.infoedglobal.com
GUILFORD
GREEN
FDN
What type of projects does GGF fund?
http://ggfnc.org/
GGF seeks to fund creative efforts to benefit and inspire the lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community by: building leadership capacity and securing
rights; affirming and celebrating identity; ensuring safety, wellbeing, and dignified
treatment; eliminating discrimination and bias; and meeting unmet needs.
ADAM
FDN
The Adam Foundation promotes the identity, strength, and
well-being of the local gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
community and supports organizations serving persons living
with HIV and AIDS.
http://www.adamfoundation.org/affecting-future
QUESTIONS?
AUBREY R. TURNER, M.S.
OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS
UNCG