Health Informatics Impact in Washington's Public Sector
GrantID: 5994
Grant Funding Amount Low: $350,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $350,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes in Washington State The Grant to Initiative Supports Research on the Ecological, Evolutionary, Organismal, and Social Drivers is a unique funding opportunity that focuses on understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases. As a key aspect of this initiative, the priority outcomes are centered around advancing the quantitative and computational understanding of pathogen transmission dynamics. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and the University of Washington are among the key state agencies and research institutions that will benefit from this grant. ### Advancing Research and Understanding Washington state's diverse geography, from the coastal regions to the frontier counties in the east, provides a unique setting for studying the ecological, evolutionary, organismal, and social drivers of infectious disease transmission. The state's proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its border with Canada also make it an interesting location for studying the impact of global and regional factors on disease transmission. By focusing on the priority outcomes related to the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases, this grant will support research that can inform policy and public health interventions in Washington state and beyond. The research projects funded under this grant will aim to provide a better understanding of the complex interactions between pathogens, their hosts, and the environment. This will involve the development of new computational models and analytical tools to analyze the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases. The outcomes of this research will be critical in informing public health policy and interventions in Washington state, particularly in areas such as disease surveillance, outbreak response, and health education. ### Measuring Success The success of this grant will be measured by the quality and relevance of the research projects funded, as well as their potential to inform policy and public health practice. The funder, a banking institution, is interested in supporting research that can have a tangible impact on the understanding and management of infectious diseases. As such, the priority outcomes will be focused on the development of practical solutions and tools that can be used by public health officials and policymakers in Washington state and other relevant jurisdictions. For applicants from Washington state, it is essential to demonstrate a clear understanding of the priority outcomes and how their research project will contribute to the overall goals of the grant. This includes showing how their project will advance the understanding of pathogen transmission dynamics, and how the outcomes will be relevant to the state's specific needs and context. Nonprofit organizations, research institutions, and other eligible entities in Washington state can apply for funding under this grant. The grants available under this program can range from $350,000 to support research projects that align with the priority outcomes. Applicants are encouraged to review the grant guidelines carefully and to ensure that their proposal is well-aligned with the funder's priorities. Q: What are the key priority outcomes for the Grant to Initiative Supports Research on the Ecological, Evolutionary, Organismal, and Social Drivers in Washington state? A: The key priority outcomes are centered around advancing the quantitative and computational understanding of pathogen transmission dynamics, with a focus on informing public health policy and interventions in Washington state. Q: How can nonprofit organizations in Washington state apply for funding under this grant? A: Nonprofit organizations can apply for funding by submitting a research proposal that aligns with the priority outcomes and grant guidelines. Applicants should review the funder's website for more information on the application process and eligibility criteria. Washington state grants for nonprofit organizations are available under this program. Q: What types of research projects are likely to be funded under this grant in Washington state? A: Research projects that focus on the ecological, evolutionary, organismal, and social drivers of infectious disease transmission are likely to be funded. These projects should aim to advance the understanding of pathogen transmission dynamics and provide practical solutions and tools for public health officials and policymakers in Washington state.
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