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>Grants for Dissertation Awards for Doctoral Candidates for Violence-Related Injury Prevention Research in Minority Communities                                                                                                                                
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>Sponsor:          National Center for Injury Prevention and Control/CDC/DHHS
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>SYNOPSIS: 
> The sponsor supports a grant program for Dissertation Awards for
>Doctoral Candidates for Violence-Related Injury Prevention Research in
>Minority Communities. 
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>Deadline(s):      04/08/2003 
>Established Date: 05/10/2002
>Follow-Up Date:   02/01/2004
>Review Date:      02/24/2003
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>Contact:          Nancy Pillar, Grants Management Specialist                                                          
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>Address:          Procurement and Grants Office
>                  2920 Brandywine Road 
>                  Room 3000 
>                  Atlanta, GA 30341-4146 
>                  U.S.A.                                 
>E-mail:           nfp6@xxxxxxx
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>Program URL: http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/03-3033.htm
>Tel:              770-488-2721                  
>Fax:                                  
>Deadline Ind:     Receipt                                                
>Deadline Open:    No
>                  *See Restrictions for further information.  
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>DEADLINE NOTE
>An optional letter of intent is due by March 4, 2003.  Applications
>must be received by April 8, 2003.
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>Award Type(s):    Dissertation
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>Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: 
>                  Any/No Restrictions
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>Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
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>Appl Type(s):     Graduate Student
>                  Private Institution/Organization
>                  Public Institution
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>Target Group(s):  NONE
>Funding Limit:    $20,000   MAXIMUM
>Duration:         12 MONTHS
>Indirect Costs:   Yes
>Cost Sharing:     No
>Sponsor Type:     Federal
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>Geo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS                                         
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>CFDA#:            93.136     
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>OBJECTIVES: 
> The recipient will be responsible for the following activities:
>evaluating strategies for disseminating and implementing
>evidence-based interventions or policies for the prevention of
>intimate partner violence, sexual violence, youth violence, suicide,
>and child maltreatment;  evaluating the efficacy, effectiveness, and
>cost effectiveness of interventions, programs, and policies to prevent
>intimate partner
>violence, sexual violence, youth violence, suicide, and child
>maltreatment; and identifying shared and unique risk and protective
>factors for the perpetration of intimate partner violence and sexual
>violence and examine the relationships among these forms of violence
>and others such as child maltreatment, youth violence, or suicidal
>behavior. 
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>ELIGIBILITY
> Assistance will be provided to any United States public or private
>institution.  The institution must support an accredited doctoral
>level
>training program.  The performance site must be domestic.   Applicants
>must be students in good standing enrolled in an accredited doctoral
>degree program.  The applicant must have the authority and
>responsibility to carry out the proposed project.  To receive this
>funding,
>applicants must have successfully defended their dissertation
>proposal. 
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>FUNDING
> Approximately $100,000 is expected to be available in FY 2003 to
>fund approximately five dissertation awards for doctoral candidates.
>It is expected that the average awards will be made for a twelve-month
>budget and project period.  The project period may be extended without
>additional
>funds for up to a total of 24 months.  The maximum funding level will
>not exceed $20,000 (including both direct and indirect costs).
>Allowable costs include direct research project expenses, such as
>interviewer expenses, data processing, participant incentives,
>statistical consultant services, supplies, dissertation printing
>costs, and travel to one scientific meeting, if adequately justified.
>Applicants should include travel costs for one two-day trip to CDC in
>Atlanta to present research findings. 
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> Sources: Federal Register (02/07/03), Vol. 68, No. 26, pp.
>6475-6479.  Federal Register (02/24/03), Vol. 68, No. 36, p. 8610.
>(jrd) 
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>KEYWORDS:         Minorities and Disadvantaged
>                  Rape/Sexual Abuse
>                  Suicide
>                  Violent Behavior
>                  Sexual Behavior
>                  Injury
>                  Intervention, Agents for (Health/Safety/Medical)
>                  Intervention, Types of (Health/Safety/Medical)
>                  Preventive Medicine
>                  Violence Prevention
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