Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERC) Program: RERC on Rehabilitation Strategies, Techniques, and Interventions
ID: 349391Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Administration for Community Living (HHS-ACL)

Award Range

$920K - $925K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Administration for Community Living is offering a grant opportunity under the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERC) Program, specifically focusing on Rehabilitation Strategies, Techniques, and Interventions. The objective of this grant is to conduct advanced engineering research and development of innovative technologies aimed at improving rehabilitation practices and services for individuals with disabilities, particularly those with significant support needs. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the effectiveness of services authorized under the Rehabilitation Act by addressing rehabilitation challenges and promoting the production of new technologies in both clinical and community settings. The estimated funding amount for this opportunity is $925,000, with a project period of 60 months, and applications must be submitted electronically by 11:59 p.m. ET on March 12, 2024. For further inquiries, interested applicants can contact Thomas Corfman at Thomas.Corfman@acl.hhs.gov.

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