Building Cancer Awareness Capacity in New Hampshire
GrantID: 11287
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: October 17, 2025
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Cancer-Related Interventions in New Hampshire
The Grants for the Development of Evidence-Based Cancer-Related Interventions aims to accelerate the development of interventions that reflect the diversity of people, places, contexts, and settings in the United States. For New Hampshire, the priority outcomes focus on reducing cancer disparities and improving health outcomes in rural and underserved communities. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, particularly the Division of Public Health Services, is a key state agency involved in cancer prevention and control efforts.
New Hampshire's rural landscape and aging population present unique challenges in cancer care. The state's frontier counties have limited access to healthcare services, including cancer screening and treatment. The Granite State's demographic features, such as its high percentage of older adults, also contribute to a higher cancer incidence rate. Therefore, interventions that address these disparities are crucial. The priority outcomes for this grant include reducing cancer mortality rates, increasing cancer screening rates, and improving access to cancer care services in rural areas.
Measuring Success in New Hampshire
To measure the success of cancer-related interventions in New Hampshire, grantees will be expected to track and report on specific outcomes, such as the number of individuals screened for cancer, the number of people receiving cancer treatment, and the reduction in cancer mortality rates. The New Hampshire State Cancer Registry, which is housed within the Department of Health and Human Services, will be a valuable resource for tracking cancer incidence and mortality data. By focusing on these priority outcomes, grantees can ensure that their interventions are making a meaningful impact in the state.
Aligning with State Initiatives
New Hampshire's cancer control efforts are aligned with the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program's goals and objectives. The state's cancer control plan identifies priority areas, including increasing cancer screening rates, improving cancer care coordination, and addressing cancer disparities. Grantees will be expected to align their interventions with these state priorities and leverage existing resources, such as the New Hampshire Comprehensive Cancer Collaboration, to support their work. By doing so, they can ensure that their projects are complementary to ongoing efforts and maximize their impact.
Applicants for this grant should be aware that the funder, a Banking Institution, is particularly interested in supporting projects that demonstrate potential for scalability and sustainability. In New Hampshire, small businesses and non-profits may be eligible for funding to support cancer-related interventions. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, a non-profit organization, provides grants to support health and wellness initiatives, including cancer prevention and control efforts.
Q: What types of cancer-related interventions are eligible for funding in New Hampshire? A: Eligible interventions may include projects that improve cancer screening rates, increase access to cancer care services, or reduce cancer disparities in rural and underserved communities. Applicants should review the grant solicitation and consult with the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to ensure their project aligns with state priorities.
Q: How can I find data to support my cancer-related intervention in New Hampshire? A: The New Hampshire State Cancer Registry and the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program are valuable resources for cancer data. Additionally, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services' Division of Public Health Services can provide information on cancer incidence, mortality, and screening rates.
Q: Can I apply for funding to support a cancer-related intervention that targets a specific population, such as older adults? A: Yes, applicants can propose interventions that target specific populations, including older adults. However, they should ensure that their project addresses a priority area identified in the state's cancer control plan and demonstrates potential for scalability and sustainability.
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