Building Digital Literacy Capacity in Illinois
GrantID: 13907
Grant Funding Amount Low: $350,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $350,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Illinois Investigator-Initiated Mid-Phase Clinical Trials of Natural Products
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the Illinois Science & Technology Coalition are key state agencies that support research and development initiatives, including those related to health and medical research. When evaluating applications for Investigator-Initiated Mid-Phase Clinical Trials of Natural Products, the Banking Institution will prioritize outcomes that address the state's most pressing health concerns. One of Illinois' distinguishing demographic features is its diverse population, with significant urban and rural areas, including the frontier counties in the southern part of the state.
Target Outcomes for Illinois
Applications that focus on improving health outcomes in Illinois will be given priority. Some of the target outcomes include reducing the prevalence of chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, which disproportionately affect the state's rural and underserved communities. Projects that develop novel natural products for the prevention or treatment of these conditions will be considered favorably. Additionally, the Banking Institution is interested in supporting research that leverages the state's rich scientific and technological infrastructure, including the research institutions and biotech companies in the Chicago area.
The state's unique blend of urban and rural areas presents both opportunities and challenges for clinical trials. For example, the rural areas offer a diverse patient population and opportunities for community-based research, while the urban areas provide access to cutting-edge research institutions and expertise. To successfully navigate these complexities, applicants should demonstrate a deep understanding of the Illinois healthcare landscape and a clear plan for engaging with relevant stakeholders, including healthcare providers, payers, and patient advocacy groups. With a strong track record of supporting small businesses and research initiatives, Illinois is well-positioned to drive innovation in the natural products sector. In fact, the state offers various grant programs for small businesses, including the Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) and the Illinois Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, which provide funding and support for research and development projects. Applicants can also explore 'state of illinois grants for small business' and 'illinois grants small business' to identify potential funding opportunities.
When applying for Grants for Cooperative Agreement Applications for Investigator-Initiated Mid-Phase Clinical Trials of Natural Products, Illinois applicants should be aware that the Banking Institution has a strong preference for projects that demonstrate a clear potential for translation into clinical practice and commercialization. Applicants should also be prepared to demonstrate how their project will address the state's priority health concerns and contribute to the development of the state's life sciences industry. With 'grant money in illinois' available for a range of research and development projects, applicants are encouraged to explore these opportunities and apply for funding. In addition to the funding available through the Banking Institution, Illinois applicants may also be eligible for 'illinois arts council grants' and other state-specific funding opportunities.
Measuring Success in Illinois
The success of Investigator-Initiated Mid-Phase Clinical Trials of Natural Products in Illinois will be measured by the progress made towards achieving the target outcomes, including the development of novel natural products and the improvement of health outcomes in the state. The Banking Institution will work closely with grantees to track progress and provide support as needed. By prioritizing outcomes that address the state's most pressing health concerns, the Banking Institution aims to drive innovation and improve health outcomes in Illinois.
Q: What types of natural products are eligible for funding under this grant program in Illinois? A: The Banking Institution is interested in supporting a wide range of natural products, including those derived from plants, animals, and microorganisms. Applicants should demonstrate a clear understanding of the relevant regulatory requirements and a plan for ensuring the quality and safety of their product.
Q: How can I find out more about the Illinois Department of Public Health's priorities for health research? A: The IDPH website provides information on the department's research priorities and funding opportunities. Applicants are encouraged to review this information when developing their application.
Q: Are there any specific resources available to support small businesses and researchers in Illinois who are applying for this grant? A: Yes, the Illinois Science & Technology Coalition and the SBDCs offer a range of resources and support for small businesses and researchers, including funding opportunities, mentorship, and technical assistance. Applicants are encouraged to reach out to these organizations for more information.
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