Building Women's Health Policy Capacity in Washington, DC

GrantID: 64672

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: July 15, 2024

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Grant Overview

Policy Research for Women's Health in Washington, DC

Washington, DC is a unique jurisdiction with a highly diverse population and a complex healthcare landscape. Despite being a hub for policy and healthcare innovation, significant disparities persist in the healthcare access and outcomes experienced by women, particularly women of color. The DC Department of Health reports that while the city has made strides in healthcare access, troubling statistics reveal that rates of maternal mortality and chronic illness remain disproportionately high among these groups.

This funding opportunity seeks to empower women researchers conducting evidence-based analysis of health policies that directly impact women's health in Washington, DC. Eligible applicants include female health analysts, doctoral students, and medical professionals focused on generating actionable recommendations that address systemic inequities. This initiative supports studies that are grounded in local realities, considering the socio-economic and demographic factors unique to this urban environment.

Application requirements emphasize the importance of producing comprehensive research that includes stakeholder engagement with local health organizations, advocacy groups, and community leaders. This collaborative approach ensures that proposed studies not only contribute to academic literature but also resonate with the community’s needs and priorities.

In Washington, DC, the implications of effective health policy research cannot be overstated, especially for marginalized groups that face the greatest barriers to care. By focusing on women's health policies, the funding initiative aims to produce data-driven insights that can inform legislative reforms and healthcare practices aimed at improving health outcomes.

This research-oriented funding allows for a thorough examination of policies, exploring their impact on how health services are delivered and accessed. By bridging the gap between research and practical application, this initiative supports the development of a more equitable healthcare system that adequately addresses the health needs of all women, particularly those from underrepresented communities in the nation’s capital.

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