Building Digital Training Capacity in Virginia
GrantID: 67652
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply in Virginia
Virginia welcomes applications from post-doctoral and junior faculty candidates focusing on ADHD and depression in children and adolescents within low-income families. Applications should demonstrate a clear understanding of Virginia's unique demographic and economic dynamics. The state's diverse population, including significant urban centers such as Richmond and Norfolk, as well as rural communities, presents a unique challenge that this funding aims to address.
To qualify for this fellowship, applicants must showcase their ability to create digital platforms for parent training on managing ADHD and depression. This includes having a strong background in psychology, education, or relevant fields. Furthermore, candidates are expected to provide insights into strategies that could enhance accessibility and engagement among parents, particularly in areas where traditional resources may be lacking. Applicants should also have experience working with marginalized groups and display an understanding of local community dynamics.
The application process involves submitting a detailed proposal that outlines the project’s objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes. Applicants must also provide a timeline for implementation, highlight their previous relevant work, and include letters of recommendation from professionals in the field. This structured approach to application evaluation ensures that only the most competent and innovative ideas receive support.
In Virginia, where issues of ADHD and depression are prevalent, aligning research with local challenges increases the chances of obtaining funding. Successful projects are expected to demonstrate a clear path toward developing resources that parents can easily access, thereby bridging the gap in knowledge and support. This focus on practical applications will drive meaningful progress in mental health outreach efforts across the state.
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