Phased Multi-Site Clinical Trial: Testing Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Young Adults With High Lifetime Risk Using Surrogate Outcomes - Data Coordinating Center (Collaborative U24 Trial Required)
Highlights
This program offers an exciting opportunity for businesses like yours to lead a vital effort in addressing cardiovascular disease in young adults. By developing a Data Coordinating Center (DCC), you'll receive financial support for project management, data management, and biostatistical assistance. This is your chance to contribute to a significant health initiative while enhancing your business's capabilities and reputation in the healthcare sector.
With no set limits on funding, the potential financial support can significantly reduce costs associated with your project. Since this funding comes as a cooperative agreement, you won't have to worry about repayment, allowing you to focus fully on the trial's success. Additionally, your participation helps promote community engagement and reduce health inequities, which can boost your business's visibility and impact.
Ultimately, being involved in this program not only positions your business as a leader in health innovation, but it also aligns you with an important mission that can transform lives and improve public health. Apply to make a meaningful difference while securing the resources your business needs to thrive.
Financing Details
Type of Financing
The financing offered through this program comes in the form of a cooperative agreement. This means you will receive funding to support your project, but you’ll also collaborate closely with the funding agency throughout the process.
Repayment Terms and Interest Rates
There are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with this financing since it is not a loan. The funds are provided to support the clinical trial as outlined in your application, without an obligation to repay.
Eligible Expenses
You can use the funds for various expenses related to project coordination, administration, data management, and biostatistical support. This includes costs associated with running a multi-site clinical trial and implementing community engagement strategies.
Ineligible Expenses
The funds cannot be used for activities or expenses that do not align with the project goals, such as unrelated research or personal expenses.
Fees
There are typically no fees associated with this program beyond normal administrative costs, but it’s important to review the specific guidelines.
Qualifications
- Location: Available across the country.
- Sectors: Open to all sectors.
- Employee Count:
- No minimum number of employees required.
- No maximum number of employees required.
- Company Revenue:
- No minimum revenue qualifications.
- No maximum revenue qualifications.
- Legal Structure: All legal structures are applicable.
- Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.
Disqualifications: None specified.
Description
This program offers funding for businesses to develop a Data Coordinating Center (DCC) that will support a clinical trial focused on young adults at high risk for cardiovascular disease. You can receive financial support for project management, data management, and collaboration with other centers. This is a great chance for your business to play a key role in an important health initiative.
The funding can help you cover costs associated with coordinating and administering the trial, as well as providing biostatistical support and community engagement. Your participation could lead to significant advancements in reducing health disparities. This support is particularly valuable if you explore innovative trial designs, which can enhance your business's reputation and capability in the healthcare sector.
There's no set limit on funding, so the potential financial support could significantly impact your project. Since the funding is structured as a cooperative agreement, the payback period generally doesn’t apply. This means you can focus on helping improve community health without the pressure of returning funds.
Program Steps
Gather Necessary Information
- Prepare an overview of your business and its mission.
- Outline your experience in project management and data management.
Prepare the Appropriate Documentation
- Business registration documents.
- Financial statements for the past two years.
- Project plan detailing how you will develop the Data Coordinating Center (DCC).
- Evidence of collaboration with other centers or organizations, if applicable.
- Resumes of key personnel involved in the project.
- Letters of support from community stakeholders.
Develop a Detailed Proposal
- Create a clear description of your project goals.
- Explain how your DCC will support the clinical trial.
- Highlight the anticipated community engagement activities.
Complete the Application Form
- Fill out all required fields accurately.
- Make sure to review the form for completeness and clarity.
Submit Your Application
- Send the application and all supporting documents to the designated program submission channel.
Follow Up
- Wait for confirmation that your application has been received.
- Be prepared to answer any questions or provide additional information if requested.