Mental Health Integration Impact in New Hampshire
GrantID: 55471
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,300,000
Deadline: July 8, 2026
Grant Amount High: $1,300,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
New Hampshire's Distinctive Position for Health Research Grants. New Hampshire offers a unique blend of rural and urban landscapes, making it an attractive location for health-related research. The state's proximity to major research institutions, such as Dartmouth College and the University of New Hampshire, provides access to cutting-edge research facilities and expertise. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, a statewide community foundation, also supports health-related initiatives, aligning with the goals of the Grants to Support Health Research on Native Americans program. While New Hampshire is not typically associated with large Native American populations, the state's tribal communities, such as the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People, are actively engaged in health research and initiatives. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is a key partner in promoting health research and addressing the needs of the state's diverse populations. The department's Division of Public Health Services works closely with community organizations and healthcare providers to identify health disparities and develop targeted interventions. New Hampshire's rural counties, such as Coös and Grafton, face unique health challenges, including limited access to healthcare services and higher rates of substance abuse. These challenges create opportunities for innovative health research and interventions that can be scaled up to address similar issues in other rural areas. The state's strong research infrastructure, combined with its rural-urban mix, makes it an ideal location for studying the intersection of healthcare access and outcomes. In comparison to neighboring states, New Hampshire's relatively small size allows for more agile and responsive research initiatives. Applicants should consider the state's existing research networks, including the New Hampshire Institute for Health Policy and Practice, which brings together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to inform health policy and improve health outcomes. New Hampshire's distinct cultural and economic characteristics, including its strong small business community and growing healthcare sector, also make it an attractive location for health-related research. The state's small business grants, such as those offered by the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority, can complement federal funding opportunities like the Grants to Support Health Research on Native Americans program. Q: What health research areas are most relevant to New Hampshire's Native American communities? A: Research areas such as substance abuse prevention, mental health services, and healthcare access are particularly relevant, given the state's rural health challenges. Q: How can New Hampshire researchers collaborate with tribal communities? A: Researchers can partner with organizations like the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People and engage with the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to develop culturally sensitive research initiatives. Q: Are there additional funding sources for health research in New Hampshire? A: Yes, the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and other statewide organizations offer grants and funding opportunities for health-related research and initiatives.
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