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Rural Health Policy, Inactive Funding

The funding programs listed below are not currently accepting applications. Programs that are inactive may be offered again in the future.

2009 Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research
Funding for highly qualified individuals to undertake broad studies of the most challenging policy issues in health and health care facing America.

AcademyHealth Health Services Research Impact Award
Awards for health services research that has made a positive impact on health policy and/or practice.

Coverage Ideas From the Field
Funding for a broad range of applicant-initiated projects related to national health reform.

Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships
Fellowship program which develops the capacity of outstanding midcareer health professionals and behavioral and social scientists with an interest in health to participate in health policy processes at the federal level.

Rural Health Fellows Program
A year-long, intensive program that will develop leaders who can articulate a clear and compelling vision for rural America.

Rural Health Outreach Tracking and Evaluation
The purpose of this contract is to procure a broad range of services designed to strengthen the Office of Rural Health Policy support of rural communities.

Rural People, Rural Policy Participation Request Statement Grant
A multi-year national initiative that energizes and equips rural organizations and networks to shape policy that will improve the lives of rural people and the vitality of rural communities.

Rural Policy Analysis Cooperative Agreement
Grant to support research and analysis into key policy issues affecting rural communities.

Rural Research to Diverse Audiences
Funding to conduct research to design and implement multiple approaches for targeting rural research to diverse audiences of decison-makers at national, state, and community levels.

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