Making America Healthy Again by Addressing Dementia Disparities
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The Office of Minority Health is preparing to award funds in Fiscal Year 2025 for demonstration projects aimed at reducing brain health disparities among aging populations, with a focus on subjective cognitive decline as an early indicator of Alzheimer’s and dementia. These projects must employ innovative, evidence-based, community-centered strategies that tackle social determinants of health within the environments where individuals live, work, learn, play, and worship. Eligible applicants include private nonprofit and public entities such as faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, and American Indian/Alaska Native/Native American organizations located in any U.S. state or territory, excluding local governments. Recipients are required to ensure non-discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or other protected characteristics and must demonstrate how their interventions advance Healthy People 2030 objectives related to dementia while considering long-term sustainability beyond the grant period. Applications must be submitted via Grants.gov, and all applicants must maintain an active registration in SAM.gov prior to submission, with strong encouragement to begin the registration process early due to potential delays. Awards are typically structured in 12-month budget periods, though shorter periods may be approved based on administrative or funding considerations. Multi-year projects require the submission of non-competing continuation applications for each subsequent budget period, with funding contingent upon the availability of resources, satisfactory project progress, proper use of federal funds, and alignment with governmental priorities. The initiative aligns with broader federal health goals under the Make America Healthy Again Commission and the HHS Secretary’s agenda to prevent and mitigate chronic disease, with a clear emphasis on equitable outcomes for populations disproportionately affected by dementia-related conditions.
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