Prevention and Intervention Approaches for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)

National Institutes of Health
Award Not specified
Closing date 235 days left · Nov 17, 2026
Location Global
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About this opportunity

This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) focuses on prevention and intervention strategies for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) throughout the lifespan. The intent of this NOFO is to support research that advances prevention approaches to reduce prenatal alcohol exposure and the incidence of FASD and interventions for FASD. These objectives will be accomplished with the Exploratory/Developmental Phased Award (R61/R33) mechanism, clinical trial optional. The R61 phase will support pilot studies or secondary data analysis for hypothesis development and feasibility, and research testing the hypotheses can be expanded in the R33 phase. The transition to the R33 phase will be determined by NIAAA program staff after evaluation of the achievement of specific milestones set for the R61 phase. Highest priority will be given to applications with clinical trials.

Who can apply

Applicant Types

organization

Organization Types

nonprofit, academic, for profit, government, tribal

Project Locations

🇺🇸 United States

Region

United States

How to apply

Stages

  1. 1 two_stage

Required documents

research_proposal · budget

Review process

The R61 phase supports pilot studies or secondary data analysis for hypothesis development and feasibility. Transition to the R33 phase is determined by NIAAA program staff after evaluation of the achievement of specific milestones set for the R61 phase.

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