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Interventions and Communication Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposures Request for Applications (RFA)

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Science Advisor, Policy and Engagement
Office of Research and Development
Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program

Interventions and Communication Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposures Request for Applications (RFA)

This is the initial announcement of this funding opportunity.

Funding Opportunity Numbers:
    
EPA-G2021-STAR-G1, Interventions and Communication Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposures
    EPA-G2021-STAR-G2, Early Career: Interventions and Communication Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposures

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 66.509

Solicitation Opening Date: October 9, 2020
Solicitation Closing Date: December 15, 2020 : 11:59:59 pm Eastern Time

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing research that will address behavioral, technical and practical aspects of interventions and communication strategies to reduce exposures and/or health risks of wildland fire smoke.

For more information, and how to apply, and registration for the Informational Webinar, please click on the links provided below.

  • Interventions and Communications Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposures Request For Applications (RFA) (PDF)(53 pp, 536 K, 10/09/2020)
  • Interventions and Communication Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposure Informational Webinar - 10/29/2020
  • Interventions and Communication Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposures Webinar Slides (PDF)(16 pp, 1 MB, 10/28/2020)
  • Interventions and Communication Strategies to Reduce Health Risks of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposures Webinar Q&A's (PDF)(5 pp, 183 K, 11/09/2020)
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