The Social Interventions Research & Evaluation Network (SIREN) seeks proposals for research studies about health care–based assistance for social risk factors.
Applicants may request up to $50,000 for a project period up to 12 months to understand patient interest in social care from health care organizations and explore why patients may decline assistance related to social risk factors.
Applicants may request up to $150,000 for a project period up to 24 months to identify and test social risk screening and assistance strategies to increase patient interest in health care–based assistance.
Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Kaiser Permanente, this funding opportunity offers a total of $500,000. Notices of Intent to Submit are due Sept. 15 at 8 pm ET, and full proposals are due Sept. 30 at 8 pm ET.
SIREN will hold a Call for Proposals Zoom Office Hour Aug. 8 from 2 to 3 pm ET. Questions may be submitted in advance to siren@ucsf.edu.