Applied Learning Experiences Related to Drug Control Policy
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Description
This grant opportunity aims to create hands-on learning experiences for public health students. They will conduct detailed research and data analysis to aid the National Drug Control Strategy. The goal is to study changes in drug use and its impacts to help officials predict and respond more quickly to new drug issues, ultimately protecting the public.
This project will establish applied learning experiences for public health students to conduct rigorous research studies and data analyses to inform the National Drug Control Strategy. This research will investigate dynamic shifts in drug use and its associated consequences to help public health…
Source
Grant ID
WDE-WDE-25-001
Agency
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Subcategory/Subagency
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Eligibility
The following categories of applicants are invited to apply:
- Private institutions of higher education
- Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
- Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Awards & Funding
Award Ceiling
$56,000
Funding Amount
Discretionary
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