Federally Funded Research

At a glance

The federal government supports and encourages health literacy research in several ways. Below you can find funding opportunities, research findings, and training initiatives from several federal government agencies.

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Health literacy research

The Network of the National Library of Medicine's Regional Medical Libraries offer grant funding in their . Funded projects often address health literacy by linking members of the community with quality health information resources and providing training on their use. Other projects address health literacy by offering training to information professionals, healthcare providers, or other health professionals about how to support and address health literacy in their communities. You can also find information about projects and filter the list of projects by multiple parameters.

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) lists , including a Special Emphasis Notice (SEN) announcing interest in research on .

AHRQ has to help health services researchers conduct health literacy research.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides key .

Literacy research

– The U.S. Department of Education's Division of Adult Education and Literacy summarizes recent and emerging research on adult literacy. The division also provides online access to evidence-based materials to help adult education practitioners and state and local staff improve adult education programs, services, instruction, and teacher quality.

is a monthly compilation of research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers and recently published in journals or newsletters. You can search by key word, year, or topic (e.g., health literacy).

– Find U.S. Department of Education programs by title and office. You can also search by key word (e.g., literacy).

(NICHD) – Find information on the Child Development and Behavior Branch's research programs on:

  • Early Learning and School Readiness
  • Language, Bilingualism and Biliteracy
  • Reading, Writing and Related Learning Disabilities

Grant writing

The provides resources for writing a proposal, submitting an application, submitting project reports, and more.

The NIH Grants & Funding office provides the following guidance on grants:

  • is a resource that may help you develop a strong application that allows reviewers to better evaluate the science and merit of your proposal.
  • illustrates ways to reword titles, abstracts, and public health relevance statements to better communicate the value and intent of your application to nonscientists.