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Interrupting the Cycle of Violence Against Women Through Targeted Approaches: The We Care Initiative

Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.

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The pitch

If you have a research-backed approach or program model to prevent or interrupt violence against women, NIH may fund the evidence generation or scaling you need.

Award range
Unspecified
Closes
Open date
May 28, 2025
Difficulty
Medium
Source
Grants.gov
Agency
National Institutes of Health
Last verified
2026-06-08
Fit language
Possible fit only
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What this is

The We Care Initiative is an NIH-funded opportunity to develop, test, or implement programs that address violence against women through targeted interventions. While sparse on details, this appears positioned for researchers, practitioners, and organizations working in public health, social services, or behavioral health to propose novel or proven strategies for prevention and intervention. The focus on 'interrupting cycles' suggests interest in both primary prevention and breaking patterns of ongoing abuse.

Who can apply

Eligibility criteria are unspecified in the provided text. Typically, NIH research grants support academic institutions, non-profits, government agencies, and some small businesses; solo founders should verify eligibility via the full RFP. CFDA 93.361 generally relates to maternal and child health research, suggesting focus on academic and established research organizations.

Topics: violence against women · prevention intervention · public health research · women's safety · behavioral health

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