Accessing Telemedicine Funding in Rural North Dakota

GrantID: 17946

Grant Funding Amount Low: $70,000

Deadline: September 8, 2022

Grant Amount High: $225,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in North Dakota that are actively involved in Financial Assistance. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for North Dakota's Cancer Research GrantNorth Dakota's unique healthcare landscape and demographic characteristics make certain outcomes more critical than others for the Cancer Research Grant provided by the Banking Institution. The North Dakota Department of Health, a key state agency, has identified cancer as a significant health concern, particularly in rural areas where access to healthcare services is limited.The grant's primary focus on cancer research aligns with the state's health priorities, as outlined in the North Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan. This plan emphasizes the need for research into cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment, particularly in the state's rural and frontier counties, where residents often face significant barriers to accessing healthcare services. The presence of these frontier counties is a distinguishing demographic feature of North Dakota, setting it apart from more urbanized states.### Targeting High-Impact Research in North DakotaTo maximize the grant's impact, the Banking Institution is prioritizing research projects that address specific cancer-related challenges in North Dakota. These include:* Investigating the high rates of certain types of cancer in the state's rural populations, such as lung and colorectal cancer.* Developing more effective strategies for early detection and diagnosis, particularly in areas with limited access to healthcare services.* Improving treatment outcomes for cancer patients, with a focus on reducing disparities in care between rural and urban areas.Research projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of North Dakota's unique healthcare landscape and demographic characteristics will be better positioned to compete for funding. For example, projects that leverage partnerships between researchers, healthcare providers, and community organizations to address cancer-related health disparities in the state's Native American communities may be considered high-priority.### Measuring Success in North Dakota's Cancer Research GrantThe success of the Cancer Research Grant in North Dakota will be measured, in part, by the progress made toward achieving the priority outcomes outlined above. The Banking Institution will be looking for research projects that not only demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's cancer-related challenges but also propose effective strategies for addressing them. By focusing on high-impact research projects, the grant is expected to contribute to improved cancer outcomes in North Dakota, particularly in the state's rural and underserved areas.Applicants should be aware that the Banking Institution is committed to supporting research that is relevant to North Dakota's specific needs and context. As such, proposals that fail to demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's healthcare landscape and demographic characteristics may be less competitive.In terms of available funding, the grant provides $70,000 per year in salary support, plus $5,000 in incidental funds. The total award amount ranges from $70,000 to $225,000. To learn more about the grant and how to apply, interested parties can visit the Banking Institution's website or contact the North Dakota Department of Health for more information.Q: What are the most critical cancer research areas in North Dakota? A: The North Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan highlights the need for research into cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment, particularly in rural areas. Q: How can I find out more about the Cancer Research Grant provided by the Banking Institution? A: Interested parties can visit the Banking Institution's website or contact the North Dakota Department of Health for more information about the grant and the application process. Applicants should also review the department's cancer control plan to understand the state's health priorities. Q: Are there any specific resources available to support cancer research in North Dakota? A: Yes, the North Dakota Department of Commerce offers various grant programs that may be relevant to cancer research initiatives, including those focused on business development and community infrastructure. Researchers may also be able to leverage resources available through the state's higher education institutions and research centers.

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