Building Neuro Health Capacity in Kansas Communities

GrantID: 1996

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $150,000

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Eligible applicants in Kansas with a demonstrated commitment to College Scholarship are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Kansas Clinician-Scientists The Scholarship Grant For Clinical Research Training In Neurodisparities, funded by the Foundation, aims to support the career development of clinician-scientists in Kansas with emerging expertise in neurological healthcare disparities. The grant prioritizes outcomes that address the state's unique healthcare challenges and regional needs. ### Targeting Neurological Healthcare Disparities in Kansas Kansas faces significant neurological healthcare disparities, particularly in rural areas where access to specialized care is limited. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has identified stroke and traumatic brain injury as major public health concerns, with higher rates of incidence and mortality in rural counties. To address these disparities, the grant prioritizes research projects that focus on innovative care delivery models, healthcare workforce development, and community-based interventions. For instance, a clinician-scientist might investigate the effectiveness of telemedicine in improving stroke care outcomes in rural Kansas, or develop a training program to enhance the neurological care skills of primary care providers in underserved areas. By supporting research that targets these priority outcomes, the grant aims to improve healthcare access and quality for Kansans, particularly in frontier counties where healthcare resources are scarce. The Kansas Neurological Institute, a state agency that provides services for individuals with neurological conditions, is a key partner in addressing these disparities. The Institute's expertise in neurological care and rehabilitation informs the grant's priority outcomes and ensures that research projects are grounded in the needs of Kansans with neurological conditions. ### Measuring Success in Kansas To measure the success of the grant, the Foundation will track several key outcomes, including the number of clinician-scientists supported, the number of research projects completed, and the impact of those projects on neurological healthcare disparities in Kansas. The grant will also assess the career advancement of supported clinician-scientists, including their publication record, grant funding, and leadership roles in their field. Applicants should be aware that the grant review process will prioritize projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of Kansas' neurological healthcare landscape and a compelling plan for addressing the state's priority outcomes. Those seeking funding should be prepared to articulate how their research aligns with the grant's target outcomes and how it will contribute to improving healthcare access and quality for Kansans. Kansas business grants and grants for small businesses in Kansas may also be relevant for clinician-scientists looking to commercialize their research or establish a business related to neurological healthcare. Additionally, grants for nonprofits in Kansas may be available to support community-based initiatives addressing neurological healthcare disparities. Q: What are the priority outcomes for the Scholarship Grant For Clinical Research Training In Neurodisparities in Kansas? A: The grant prioritizes research projects that address neurological healthcare disparities in Kansas, particularly in rural areas, and focus on innovative care delivery models, healthcare workforce development, and community-based interventions. Q: How will the Foundation measure the success of the grant in Kansas? A: The Foundation will track several key outcomes, including the number of clinician-scientists supported, research projects completed, and the impact of those projects on neurological healthcare disparities in Kansas. Q: What resources are available to Kansas applicants looking to commercialize their research or establish a business related to neurological healthcare? A: Kansas small business grants and grants for small businesses in Kansas may be relevant, as well as resources from the Kansas Department of Commerce.

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