Building Recovery Coaching Capacity in Nebraska
GrantID: 11062
Grant Funding Amount Low: $125,000
Deadline: July 28, 2025
Grant Amount High: $250,000
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Priority Outcomes for Substance Use Disorder Research in Nebraska
The Banking Institution's Substance Use Disorder Research Grants aim to support projects that validate and functionally characterize addiction-relevant genes, variants, or transcripts. In Nebraska, the priority outcomes for these grants are closely tied to the state's specific substance use disorder challenges and research capacity.
Addressing Nebraska's Unique Substance Use Disorder Challenges
Nebraska faces distinct substance use disorder challenges, particularly in rural areas where access to healthcare and treatment services is limited. The state's rural counties, such as those along the Sandhills region, have been identified as areas of high need. The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has highlighted the importance of addressing substance use disorders in these areas through targeted interventions and research. By focusing on the validation and functional characterization of addiction-relevant genes, variants, or transcripts, the Banking Institution's grants can help inform the development of effective treatments and interventions tailored to Nebraska's unique challenges.
Leveraging Research Capacity at Nebraska's Institutions
Nebraska is home to a number of research institutions, including the University of Nebraska Medical Center, which has a strong focus on substance use disorder research. The university's researchers have made significant contributions to the field, including studies on the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to substance use disorders. By supporting research projects that validate and functionally characterize addiction-relevant genes, variants, or transcripts, the Banking Institution's grants can help leverage Nebraska's research capacity and advance the state's understanding of substance use disorders. Nebraska's research institutions can collaborate with other regional research centers, such as those in Iowa and Kansas, to share knowledge and best practices in addressing substance use disorders.
Target Outcomes and Metrics
The Banking Institution's Substance Use Disorder Research Grants in Nebraska will prioritize projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's substance use disorder challenges and research capacity. Target outcomes for these grants may include:
- The identification of novel addiction-relevant genes, variants, or transcripts that can inform the development of effective treatments and interventions
- The functional characterization of validated addiction-relevant genes, variants, or transcripts to better understand their role in substance use disorders
- The development of new research collaborations between Nebraska's research institutions and other regional research centers
Projects that achieve these outcomes will be considered successful and will be expected to contribute to the advancement of substance use disorder research in Nebraska.
The Nebraska Arts Council, while not directly related to substance use disorder research, has supported projects that address the social determinants of health, including those related to substance use disorders. Similarly, Humanities Nebraska has funded projects that explore the cultural context of substance use disorders. While these organizations are not directly tied to the Banking Institution's grants, they demonstrate Nebraska's commitment to addressing substance use disorders from multiple angles. Furthermore, the Nebraska Community Foundation has supported various community grants across the state, some of which have focused on substance use disorder prevention and treatment.
Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded by the Banking Institution's Substance Use Disorder Research Grants in Nebraska? A: Projects that focus on the validation and functional characterization of addiction-relevant genes, variants, or transcripts, and demonstrate a clear understanding of Nebraska's substance use disorder challenges and research capacity, are most likely to be funded.
Q: How can Nebraska researchers access additional resources and support for their substance use disorder research projects? A: Researchers can explore resources available through the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, as well as organizations such as the Nebraska Community Foundation, which provides grants for community-based projects, including those related to substance use disorder prevention and treatment. Researchers can also look into government grants available in Nebraska, such as those offered by the state government.
Q: Can non-profit organizations in Nebraska apply for the Banking Institution's Substance Use Disorder Research Grants? A: While the grants are primarily focused on research projects, non-profit organizations that are collaborating with research institutions or have a research-focused mission may be eligible to apply. Non-profits can also explore other grant opportunities available in Nebraska, such as those offered by the Nebraska Arts Council or Humanities Nebraska.
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