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Secure Military Tech Funding Up To $4.5M
Innovators can receive up to $300,000 annually for research developing new ways to protect military personnel from disease-carrying pests. Funding supports new insecticides, application methods, personal protection tools, and surveillance technologies.
Unlock $4.5M for Military Health Tech Innovation
This grant funds innovative research to develop new ways to protect deployed military personnel from insect-borne diseases like Lyme and malaria. Businesses can receive up to $900,000 over three years to develop new repellents, application methods, or protective gear.
Secure Army Funding for Protection Tech Upgrades
Businesses developing innovative solutions for protecting deployed soldiers from disease-carrying pests can apply for funding. This grant supports the creation of new repellents, application methods, and personal protection gear, with a maximum of $300,000 per year.
Get Funding for Warfighter Health Tech
Innovators and researchers focused on protecting deployed military personnel from disease-carrying insects can secure funding for advanced vector control and personal protection technologies. This program supports the development of new insecticides, improved formulations, and cutting-edge personal protection equipment.
Secure DoD Funding for Pest Control Innovations!
This grant is for academic, industry, and government entities developing innovative solutions for military pest control and disease prevention from insects. Fund your research into new insecticides, application methods, protective gear, and surveillance tools that can also benefit civilian applications.
Unlock CBRN Medical Funding: Grants & Prototypes
Seeking innovative solutions for Medical Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) threats? This opportunity funds research, development, and prototypes through contracts, grants, or other agreements.
Secure Funding: Fight Military Pests & Disease!
This grant funds innovative research to protect military personnel from insect-borne diseases like Lyme disease and malaria. Businesses, academia, and government agencies can apply to develop new pest control solutions and personal protection tools.