National Network of Libraries of Medicine Region 4 Grants
National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) Region 4 Grants provide funding for projects that improve health literacy; increase the ability of the general public to find and use health information; or improve health professionals' access to, awareness of, and skills for locating high quality biomedical and health information.
Funding opportunities may include:
- Engagement and Outreach Award
- Professional Development Award
- Technology Improvement Projects Award
NNLM lists rural health as a priority on their initiatives page.
Applicants must be a Region 4 member in:
- Arizona
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Montana
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Wyoming
Membership is free and comes with a variety of benefits and responsibilities, as listed on the membership website.
Amounts vary by grant category.
From the program website, choose the appropriate funding opportunity to access additional guidance and application instructions.
The current open opportunity is the Professional Development Award. Awardees may receive up to $2,500. The purpose of the Professional Development Award is to:
- Strengthen the professional knowledge and experience of individual(s) from NNLM network member institutions in health data or health information access related services
- Empower libraries and other organizations to train staff in skills needed to deliver reliable health information
- Build professional capacity in support of specific Region 4 Core Aims (Focus & Impact tab), the NNLM mission, and the NLM 2017-2027 Strategic Plan
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Organizations (3)
- National Institutes of Health, view details
- U.S. National Library of Medicine, view details
- Network of the National Library of Medicine, view details
For complete information about funding programs, including your
application status, please contact funders directly. Summaries are provided
for your convenience only. RHIhub does not take part in application processes
or monitor application status.
