Funding Opportunity Announcement for the NNLM All of Us National Program Center
The National Library of Medicine recently published a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for the Network of the National Library of Medicine All of Us Program Center (U24): https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-LM-21-002.html
The NNLM All of Us National Program Center (NAPC) will serve as the coordinating center and be responsible for the engagement, programs, partnerships, activities, and training offered by NNLM in support of the NIH All of Us Research Program.
All of Us is working to improve health care through research by building a diverse database that can inform thousands of studies on a variety of health conditions. The NACP will continue to improve and innovate in two main functional areas: Training and Education, and Community Engagement. These two functional areas collaborate, coordinate, and cooperate to design, deliver, evaluate, and report on the innovativeness, responsiveness, and effectiveness of these programs and services.
They also work together to increase awareness about the NIH All of Us Research Program and to improve the health, digital, and related literacy skills that allow the general public to participate in long-term clinical research programs.
This is a 4-year grant opportunity. Applicants are not limited to NNLM Regional Medical Libraries, and the Program Director/Principal Investigator is not limited to Health Sciences Library Directors.
Within the FOA you will find the information for the grant Technical Assistance Webinar (August 5). Information on the background, history, and accomplishments of the NNLM All of Us National Program is available in the NNLM Workbook.
