Building Telehealth Access Capacity in North Dakota
GrantID: 22275
Grant Funding Amount Low: $27,500
Deadline: July 1, 2025
Grant Amount High: $275,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Cancer Research in North Dakota
The Banking Institution's Grants For The Advancement Of Cancer Treatment prioritizes specific outcomes to address the unique cancer challenges in North Dakota. The state's high rates of rural cancer incidence and mortality, coupled with its aging population, necessitate targeted research focus areas. The North Dakota Department of Health's Cancer Registry reports that the state has higher incidence rates of certain cancers, such as lung and bronchus cancer, compared to the national average.
Addressing Cancer Disparities in Rural North Dakota
One of the primary target outcomes for this grant is reducing cancer disparities in rural areas. North Dakota's vast rural landscape and limited access to healthcare services in these areas contribute to delayed diagnosis and treatment, resulting in poorer outcomes. Research projects that focus on innovative diagnostic and treatment strategies for rural populations will be given priority. For instance, studies examining the effectiveness of telemedicine in improving cancer care in frontier counties like Divide and Burke could provide valuable insights.
Advancing Cancer Research through Collaboration
Another key outcome is advancing cancer research through collaboration between institutions like the University of North Dakota's School of Medicine and Health Sciences and regional healthcare providers. By fostering partnerships, researchers can leverage resources, expertise, and data to accelerate progress in cancer treatment and prevention. The grant will support projects that bring together researchers from diverse disciplines to tackle complex cancer research questions.
Improving Symptom Management and Quality of Life
The grant also prioritizes research on symptom management and quality of life for cancer patients. North Dakota's aging population, with a significant proportion of residents aged 65 and older, requires research that addresses the unique needs of this demographic. Studies investigating effective symptom management strategies, palliative care interventions, and survivorship programs will be considered for funding.
The North Dakota State Government's commitment to improving healthcare outcomes is evident through its support for initiatives like the Cancer Coalition, which works to reduce the cancer burden in the state. By focusing on these target outcomes, the Banking Institution's grant program aims to make meaningful contributions to the advancement of cancer treatment, diagnosis, and prevention in North Dakota.
As applicants prepare for this grant opportunity, they should consider how their research aligns with the state's specific cancer challenges and priorities. By doing so, they can help address the unique needs of North Dakotans affected by cancer.
Q: What types of cancer research projects are most likely to be funded by the Banking Institution's Grants For The Advancement Of Cancer Treatment in North Dakota? A: Research projects that focus on reducing cancer disparities in rural areas, advancing cancer research through collaboration, and improving symptom management and quality of life for cancer patients are likely to be given priority.
Q: How can applicants ensure their research project is aligned with North Dakota's cancer priorities? A: Applicants should review the North Dakota Department of Health's Cancer Registry data and consult with regional healthcare providers and research institutions to understand the state's specific cancer challenges and priorities.
Q: Are there any specific resources available to support grant applicants in North Dakota? A: Yes, the University of North Dakota's School of Medicine and Health Sciences and the North Dakota Cancer Coalition are potential resources that applicants can leverage for support and guidance in preparing their grant applications, taking advantage of 'nd department of commerce grants' and other state resources.
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