HIV-associated Non-Communicable Diseases Research at Low- and Middle-Income Country Institutions (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)
Highlights
You have a unique chance to enhance your research on HIV-associated non-communicable diseases. This program provides funding that can boost your research efforts, allowing your institution to tackle crucial health issues more effectively. By participating, you can collaborate with other experts, sharing insights and innovative approaches to diagnosis, prevention, and treatment for individuals living with HIV who may have additional health challenges.
In addition to funding, this initiative helps you build strong partnerships within a global research community focused on significant health burdens. This collaboration not only enhances your institution's visibility but also positions you to significantly impact health outcomes in your community. By engaging in this program, you're contributing to global health solutions that matter while advancing your own research capabilities. It's an excellent opportunity that aligns with your mission and can lead to lasting benefits for your organization and the populations you serve.
Financing Details
Type of Financing
This program provides grant funding. Grants are funds that do not have to be repaid, making them an excellent opportunity for your research team.
Repayment Terms
Since this is a grant, there are no repayment terms or interest rates involved. You receive the funds to support your project, and all you need to do is ensure the funding is used for eligible expenses.
Eligible Expenses
You can use these funds for expenses related to:
- Research personnel costs
- Equipment and materials needed for your studies
- Travel expenses for collaboration and data collection
- Workshops or training sessions to enhance research capabilities
Restrictions on Fund Use
The funds cannot be used for:
- General administrative costs unrelated to the research
- Marketing or promotional expenses
- Anything not directly tied to the objectives outlined in your proposal
Fees
There are no application or processing fees associated with this program. You receive the full amount of the grant for your research efforts.
Qualifications
- Location: Must be based in a Low- or Middle-Income Country as defined by the World Bank.
- Sector: Open to all sectors.
- Minimum Employees: No minimum employee requirement.
- Maximum Employees: No maximum employee limit.
- Minimum Revenue: No minimum revenue requirement.
- Maximum Revenue: No maximum revenue limit.
- Legal Structure: All legal structures are applicable.
- Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.
Disqualifications:
- A U.S. investigator must apply together with an LMIC investigator for collaborative projects.
Description
This program focuses on supporting research related to HIV-associated non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries. You can receive funding to boost your research efforts, enhancing your institution's capacity to address crucial health issues. This is a chance to collaborate with other researchers aiming to tackle the challenges of HIV and its connections to other health problems.
The funding can contribute to exploratory studies that investigate how HIV impacts the development of non-communicable diseases. You will also have the opportunity to develop innovative approaches to diagnose, prevent, and treat individuals living with HIV who may face additional health challenges. With the support of this program, you can create new partnerships that foster a stronger research network within and across low- and middle-income countries.
You will benefit from being part of a community focused on tackling significant health burdens. This collaboration can increase your institution's visibility and impact, ultimately helping to improve health outcomes in the populations you serve. Engaging in this research initiative means you are not just advancing your own knowledge but also contributing to global health solutions that matter.
Program Steps
Gather Necessary Information
Compile details about your research proposal, including objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.Prepare Documentation
Ensure you have the following documents ready for submission:- Institutional Letter of Intent
- Research Proposal
- Budget Plan
- CVs of Key Researchers
- Ethical Approval Letter (if applicable)
- Collaborator Agreements (if applicable)
Complete the Application Form
Fill out the application form provided on the program's website with accurate and concise information.Submit Your Application
Review your application and all documents for completeness, then submit them through the designated submission portal.Follow Up
After submitting, keep track of your application status and be prepared to provide any additional information if requested.