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RFA 25-1 Advancing Satellite-Derived Air Quality Data and Approaches for Use in Health Studies
HEI is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity, RFA 25-1 Advancing Satellite-Derived Air Quality Data and Approaches for Use in Health Studies. The overarching goal of this RFA is to develop a resource for health research that links satellite-derived air quality products to quantified uncertainties and strengthens the understanding of the implications of such uncertainties for exposure, epidemiological, and health assessment research.
Please note, the study should focus on air quality in the United States and must clearly articulate the relevance and substantial added value of the research to the human health effects of air pollution in the United States.
HEI seeks to fund 2-3 studies of no more than $500,000 each, for a maximum program budget of $1,000,000. Study duration will be 1–2 years, including the time to write the final report.
- HEI RFA 25-1
- Instructions and Forms
- FAQs
- On March 13, 2025 HEI hosted an applicant webinar. During the webinar, we provided an overview of the RFA and discussed expectations for research proposals. If you were unable to attend, the webinar slides and summary of questions and responses are now available. Participation in the webinar is not a requirement to apply to the RFA.
Allison P. Patton