Policy Rapid Response Research Award

Grant Name
Policy Rapid Response Research Award
Funder
Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program of California (TRDRP)
Country or Region
United States
Research Field
Cancer or Carcinogenesis
Cancer Prevention
Cardiovascular Disease
Lung Cancer
Smoking Behavior
Tobacco
Deadline
March 5, 2022 (Expired)
Grant Size
Upper $200,000USD - Maximum award amount per year: $200,000 (direct costs)- Maximum duration: 3 years- Allowable direct costs: Salaries, fringe benefits, supplies, sub-contracts, equipment
Contact Info
Research Grants Program Office (RGPO) RGPOGrants@ucop.edu
Eligibility
The following criteria apply to any grant awarded by TRDRP. Investigators from California not-for-profit organizations are eligible for TRDRP funding, including but not limited to community-based organizations, colleges, universities, hospitals, laboratories, research institutions, local health departments, voluntary health agencies, health maintenance organizations and other tobacco control groups. The sponsoring institution, in accordance with its own policies and procedures, should designate each co-principal investigator (co-PI). The co-PIs must supervise the research project and any trainees directly and in person. U.S. citizenship is not a requirement for eligibility. Please note: TRDRP does not award grants to for-profit organizations.
Description
This award supports a two-year, pilot research grant to build partnerships in order to plan and conduct meaningful research intended to reduce community-level tobacco use. This grant type has multiple requirements, including a collaborative research partnership comprised of a Community co-PI and an Research Organization co-PI to gather preliminary data on tobacco policy research questions of importance to the community of interest. There must be a clearly stated intention and plan to sustain the community-research partnership, and an intention to apply for follow-on funding after the pilot phase grant expires.Applicants will be required to create research questions from one of the following tobacco policy areas:1. Tobacco product flavor bans and restrictions2. Restricting tobacco product availability in retail locations3. Protecting nonsmokers from secondhand nicotine or cannabis smoke or aerosol4. Evaluation of strategies to prevent the deposition of and incentivize the removal of tobacco product waste from the California environment. Eligibility The following criteria apply to any grant awarded by TRDRP. Investigators from California not-for-profit organizations are eligible for TRDRP funding, including but not limited to community-based organizations, colleges, universities, hospitals, laboratories, research institutions, local health departments, voluntary health agencies, health maintenance organizations and other tobacco control groups. The sponsoring institution, in accordance with its own policies and procedures, should designate each co-principal investigator (co-PI). The co-PIs must supervise the research project and any trainees directly and in person. U.S. citizenship is not a requirement for eligibility. Please note: TRDRP does not award grants to for-profit organizations.

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