Complex Technologies and Therapeutics Development for Mental Health Research and Practice (R41/R42)
Jurisdiction: |
Federal
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Incentive Type: | Grant Program |
Industries: |
Medical
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Eligible Sector: |
Business
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Category: |
Financial Incentive
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Time Period: |
FY 2015
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Governing Body: | National Institutes of Health |
What’s it worth?: | Not mentioned |
Administered by The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) of The National Institutes of Health (NIH). It is a Small Business Innovation Technology Transfer Research (STTR) grant opportunity (PA-14-196) for small business concerns (SBCs) — with no more than 500 employees — to develop technologies to advance translational, clinical, and neuroscience research on mental disorders; and to promote evidence-based mental health care.
Maximum funding is generally $150,000 for Phase 1 of the research project and $1,000,000 for Phase 2, with the potential for 50% more (up to $225,000 in Phase 1 and $1,500,000 in Phase 2) or even higher if the additional funding is determined to be justified or necessary.