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Mental Health National Research Service Awards for Research Training

Who Can Apply

    Functional Categories:
    Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health - Research
    Education and Training
    Mental Health

    Applicants:
    Public Nonprofit Institution/Organization (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)
    Individual/Family
    Specialized Group (Health Professional, Student, Veteran)
    Private Nonprofit Institution/Organization (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)

    Applicant Eligibility:
    For a training grant, an institution must be a domestic public or nonprofit private organization. The applicant institution must have, or be able to develop, the staff and facilities to provide the proposed research training in an environment suitable for performing high-quality work. An applicant for individual predoctoral fellowship support must be enrolled in a research doctoral degree program by the proposed activation date of the fellowship. A postdoctoral applicant must have received a Ph.D., Psy.D., M.D., D.D.S., Sc.D., D.N.S., D.O., D.S.W., or equivalent degree from an accredited institution. An application for an M.D./Ph.D. fellowship must be enrolled in an M.D./Ph.D. program at an approved medical school, accepted in a related scientific program, and supervised by a mentor in the related scientific field. An institution applying for a COR Honors Undergraduate Program Award must be a 4-year college, university, or health professional school whose student enrollment is drawn substantially from one or more of the following ethnic groups: American Indians or Alaskan Natives; Asian or Pacific Islanders; Black, not of Hispanic origin; and Hispanic. All individuals to be supported under the NRSA program must be citizens or noncitizen nationals of the United States, or have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence.

    Beneficiaries:
    Quasi-public non-profit organization
    Private non-profit institution/organization
    Public nonprofit institution/organization
    Health Professional
    Student/Trainee
    Graduate Student
    Scientist/Researchers
    U.S. Citizen

    Beneficiary Eligibility:
    Individuals and nonprofit organizations will benefit.

    Credentials/Documentation:
    Costs will be determined in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-21 for educational institutions. For other grantees, costs will be determined in accordance with HHS Regulations 45 CFR, Part 74, Subpart Q, and 42 CFR Part 66.

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