Accessing Community-Based Mental Health Services in Kansas

GrantID: 15692

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000

Deadline: October 11, 2025

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Kansas that are actively involved in Health & Medical. 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

Target Outcomes for Kansas Clinical Coordinating Center Grant Applicants

The Kansas Department of Commerce and the University of Kansas Medical Center are key players in advancing healthcare innovation and research within the state. As a hub for clinical trials, Kansas is well-positioned to leverage its research capabilities and clinical expertise to drive improvements in healthcare outcomes. The Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) grant aims to support investigator-initiated multi-site clinical trials, focusing on efficacy, comparative effectiveness, pragmatic, and/or implementation research. The target outcomes for CCC grant applicants in Kansas are closely aligned with the state's healthcare priorities and the funder's goals.

Driving Innovation in Clinical Trials Research in Kansas

Kansas has a unique geography, with both urban centers and rural areas, including frontier counties with limited access to healthcare services. The state's diverse economy, which includes agriculture, manufacturing, and healthcare, presents opportunities for innovative research and collaboration. The CCC grant is expected to drive innovation in clinical trials research by supporting studies that address pressing healthcare challenges in Kansas and beyond. Key outcomes include:

  1. Improved Healthcare Outcomes: By supporting research on effective treatments and interventions, the CCC grant aims to improve healthcare outcomes for Kansans, particularly those in underserved communities.

  2. Enhanced Research Infrastructure: The grant will help establish or strengthen the research infrastructure in Kansas, enabling the state to compete more effectively for federal funding and attract top researchers and research talent.

  3. Increased Collaboration: The CCC grant encourages collaboration among researchers, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders across Kansas and beyond, fostering a culture of innovation and knowledge-sharing.

  4. Economic Growth: By supporting research and innovation in the healthcare sector, the CCC grant is expected to contribute to economic growth in Kansas, creating new jobs and stimulating economic activity.

The Kansas Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (KIDDRC), a collaboration between the University of Kansas and Kansas State University, is an example of the state's research capabilities and its potential to drive innovation in healthcare. The center's focus on intellectual and developmental disabilities research aligns with the CCC grant's goals, highlighting the potential for collaboration and knowledge-sharing across research institutions in Kansas.

Applicants for the CCC grant in Kansas should be aware of the state's unique demographic features, such as its aging population and rural-urban disparities in healthcare access. Research proposals that address these challenges and demonstrate a clear understanding of the Kansas context are more likely to be successful.

The Kansas Department of Commerce's Enterprise Facilitation program and the University of Kansas' research support services are available to help grant applicants navigate the research landscape and identify potential collaborators and resources.

Q: What are the key priorities for the CCC grant in Kansas? A: The CCC grant prioritizes research that addresses pressing healthcare challenges in Kansas, particularly in areas such as rural health, healthcare disparities, and innovative research designs.

Q: How can Kansas researchers and institutions access support for CCC grant applications? A: Researchers and institutions can access support through the University of Kansas' research support services, the Kansas Department of Commerce's Enterprise Facilitation program, and other state resources.

Q: What is the expected timeline for the CCC grant award and project implementation? A: The expected timeline for the CCC grant award is [insert specific timeline], with project implementation expected to begin shortly thereafter and continue over the next [insert duration]. Applicants should be prepared to provide detailed project plans and timelines as part of their grant application. The Kansas Governor's Office has expressed interest in supporting projects that demonstrate potential for economic growth and job creation in the state, which may be considered during the review process.

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