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Grant Analysis

Purpose & Target

This grant aims to fund research projects focused on improving the occupational safety of workers within the commercial fishing industry. It is specifically designed for organizations and individuals with expertise in this field. Target Recipients
  • Individuals in academia
  • Non-profit organizations
  • Businesses involved in fishing and maritime matters
  • Other entities that possess expertise in commercial fishing safety
Sector Focus This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, exclusively targeting the commercial fishing industry and related maritime safety research. Geographic Scope The primary geographic focus is the U.S., given the involvement of U.S. federal agencies (CDC, NIOSH, U.S. Coast Guard) and the reliance on U.S. legislation. Program Context This funding opportunity is a reissue of a previous grant (RFA-OH-20-002) and offers multiple application deadlines over several years (extending into 2027), indicating a recurring program or a long-term funding initiative.

Financial Structure

This grant provides funding to support research projects. However, the provided documentation does not specify: * A total budget for the call. * Minimum or maximum grant amounts per application. * The currency of the funding. * The funding rate (percentage of eligible costs covered). * Requirements for matching funds or co-financing. * Eligible or ineligible cost categories. * Payment schedules or financial reporting requirements. * Audit requirements or financial guarantees.

Eligibility Requirements

Eligible Organization Types To be considered, your organization must fall into one of the following categories: * Academia: Individuals or institutions engaged in academic research. * Non-profit organizations: Entities recognized as non-profits. * Businesses: Organizations actively involved in fishing and maritime matters. * Other entities: Any other organization or individual that can demonstrate specific expertise in commercial fishing safety. Required Qualifications
  • Applicants must have expertise in commercial fishing safety.
  • Preliminary data related to the proposed research project is preferred but not explicitly required.
Geographic Requirements Applicants are expected to operate within or serve beneficiaries primarily in the United States, given the U.S. federal agencies administering the grant and the legislative context.

Application Process

Application Deadlines There are multiple application windows. The latest submission deadline is January 26, 2027, by 5:00 PM U.S. Eastern Time. Letter of Intent (LOI) A Letter of Intent is due 30 days prior to each respective application due date. Submission Process Applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov and eRA Commons to the CDC. You have several platform options: * NIH ASSIST system: Highly recommended for its built-in validation features that help prevent errors before submission. * Institutional system-to-system (S2S) solution: Check with your organization's officials for availability. * Grants.gov Workspace. It is critical to submit applications that are error-free and successfully validated by Grants.gov by the deadline. There is no grace period for correcting errors after the submission deadline. Required Documentation
  • Adhere strictly to the instructions in the How to Apply - Application Guide, unless specific deviations are noted in this funding opportunity.
  • The Research Strategy component of your application's Research Plan must not exceed 12 pages. Be aware that pages beyond this limit will be removed before review.
Application Assistance Technical support for submission issues is available from the NIH eRA Service desk.

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will undergo a Scientific Merit Review and an Advisory Council Review process. Key Considerations for Evaluation
  • The Research Strategy component of your application is crucial and strictly limited to 12 pages. Any content exceeding this limit will be removed and will not be considered during the peer review, potentially impacting your score.
  • Your proposal should include a detailed discussion of the occupational safety and health issue you plan to address within the commercial fishing industry.
  • Justification for the proposed work is essential and can be provided through:
    • Literature citations
    • Data from other sources
    • Investigator-generated data
  • While not mandatory, submitting preliminary data related to your research is preferred and may strengthen your application.

Compliance & Special Requirements

Regulatory Framework This grant is established under U.S. federal acts, specifically The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 (amended by the Howard Coble Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2014). This signifies that projects must align with U.S. regulatory standards for commercial fishing safety, which involve oversight from both the U.S. Coast Guard and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Cooperative Agreement (U01) The grant utilizes the U01 (Research Project - Cooperative Agreements) activity code. This indicates a substantial involvement from NIOSH staff in the project, suggesting a collaborative partnership rather than a purely hands-off grant. Awardees should expect to work closely with the funding agency throughout the project. Research Focus and Objectives The proposed research must directly relate to the program interests of NIOSH and the U.S. Coast Guard, aiming to enhance safety within the commercial fishing industry. Encouraged research objectives include, but are not limited to: * Identifying and investigating the links between hazardous working conditions and occupational injuries/fatalities. * Developing sensitive methods for evaluating workplace hazards, including factors like fatigue, stress, or opioid use. * Creating new methods for measuring leading indicators of injuries and fatalities. * Designing new protective equipment and engineering controls to reduce work-related harm. * Developing new work practices that mitigate occupational risks. * Evaluating the technical feasibility or practical application of new or improved safety procedures, methods, techniques, or systems, alongside assessing economic and other factors influencing their adoption.

Grant Details

commercial fishing occupational safety worker health maritime safety research development injury prevention fatality prevention protective equipment engineering controls work practices hazard identification safety technology coast guard niosh cdc us government public health research
Commercial Fishing Occupational Safety Research Cooperative Agreement (U01)
RFA-OH-22-005
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
UNIVERSITY NGO ENTERPRISE OTHER
US
AGRICULTURE OTHER
DEVELOPMENT OTHER
OTHER
SDG3 SDG8
FUNDING RESEARCH_DEVELOPMENT
3000000.00
150000.00
975000.00
USD
None
Jan. 26, 2027, 10 p.m.
November 2, 2022 - June 3, 2027