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Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials

National Institutes of Health
Award amount
See notice
Deadline
Rolling
Who can apply
See notice
Match required

We're preparing the full plain-English breakdown for this opportunity. In the meantime, the facts above are from the official listing — always confirm against the official notice before applying.

Ready to apply? · $699

We draft it, you fill in what's yours, we check it before you submit

  1. We write the first draft — structured to this notice's exact requirements.
  2. We mark exactly what's yours to fill in — your numbers, your narrative. Never a blank page.
  3. We review your finished version before you submit — completeness + competitiveness.

A grant writer for this runs $1,500–$5,000+. Flat fee, never a percentage of your award.

Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials — frequently asked

Am I eligible for Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials?

Eligibility is restricted. The $29 breakdown confirms exactly who can apply.

What's the deadline for Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials?

This opportunity is rolling or unspecified — see the official notice.

What do I need to apply?

Several documents are required; the breakdown lists each one and the scoring criteria.

Can you write the application for me?

Our $699 draft-&-review service writes the first draft, marks exactly what only you can fill in (your numbers and narrative), and reviews your finished version before you submit — a fraction of a $1,500–$5,000 grant writer.

This report compiles and structures publicly available grant information from official federal and state sources. It is not legal, financial, or grant-writing advice, is not an endorsement by any grantor, and does not replace reading the official grant solicitation or consulting a grants professional. Eligibility, funding amounts, and deadlines are current as of the source’s publication date — always confirm against the official notice of funding opportunity before you apply. Many federal grants are not available to for-profit businesses or individuals; where that applies, the report says so.