Food and Drug Administration
The FDA, a US federal agency, offers grants for research, training, and public health programs.
Get Up To $2.5M for Your Research & Development
This grant is for research institutions and organizations looking to advance scientific understanding in natural products. Funds are available to support cutting-edge research projects with significant potential for scientific advancement and public health benefits.
Get $1.5M for Food Safety Training & Resources
Non-profits can apply for up to $1.5M to lead a national center enhancing food safety training and laboratory resources for human and animal food.
Get Grants for Drug Development Tools ($1M)
Calling all innovators in drug development! Secure funding to refine and qualify new tools, methods, or measures that can accelerate the creation of life-saving therapies.
Get $600K for Produce Safety Research Projects!
Agricultural businesses can receive up to $600,000 to research and assess state laws, regulations, and resources impacting produce safety. This funding supports crucial efforts to improve the safety and reliability of your produce.
Fund Your Rare Disease Research: $600,000 Grants Available!
Does your business develop treatments for rare diseases affecting under 200,000 people in the US? This grant funds the development of crucial clinical outcome assessments to demonstrate treatment effectiveness, accelerating drug development and improving patient lives.
Get Grants for Food Safety Training & Compliance
Small and mid-sized farms, beginning farmers, socially disadvantaged farmers, small processors, and small produce wholesalers can receive funding to enhance food safety knowledge and meet new federal regulations. This grant supports training, education, and technical assistance programs to ensure compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
Unlock Drug Development Funding: Up to $500,000 for Innovation
This grant is for organizations and academic institutions looking to partner with the FDA on groundbreaking drug development research and regulatory science initiatives. Funds will accelerate therapeutic innovation, advanced manufacturing, and improve drug safety and efficacy.
Secure Grants for Tribal Food Safety & Business Growth
Native American tribes and organizations with expertise in food safety can receive funding to develop and deliver culturally specific training and education programs focused on FSMA compliance. This grant aims to enhance food safety practices in agricultural production and food manufacturing, promoting business growth and reducing foodborne illnesses.
Unlock $500K for Brain Drug Delivery Innovation
This grant supports the development of advanced computer models for effective drug delivery directly to the brain via the nose. Businesses in pharmaceutical research and development can leverage these funds to pioneer novel therapeutic pathways.
Fund Your Life-Saving Medical Tech: FDA Grant Up to $500K
Are you developing advanced pathogen reduction technologies for blood transfusions? The FDA is seeking innovative solutions to prevent transfusion-transmitted infectious diseases and offers funding to support your critical research and development.
FDA Grant: Boost Your Drug Development with $500K+
This FDA grant is for companies involved in bioequivalence studies for generic drugs. The funding supports research into advanced methods for identifying and understanding unusual data points, ultimately helping to ensure the quality and performance of your products.
FDA Grants: Fund Animal Drug Development
This FDA grant helps businesses offset the costs of safety and effectiveness testing for new animal drugs intended for minor species or rare uses in major species. If you have FDA designation for your animal drug, you can apply for funding to conduct vital studies.
Unlock Funding for New Animal Drugs: FDA Grants Available
Are you developing new medications for minor animal species or for less common uses in major species? The FDA offers grants to institutions and organizations to help cover the costs of safety and effectiveness testing for these specialized animal drugs.
Get Up To $125K For Animal Drug Development
Small businesses and researchers can secure up to $125,000 annually for innovative animal drug development studies. This funding supports vital safety and effectiveness research, accelerating new treatments for animals.
Boost Radiation Protection Efforts: $105K Grant Available
Are you involved in coordinating Federal and State radiation protection actions? The FDA is offering up to $105,000 to support your efforts in planning meetings, developing educational activities, and establishing committees to address radiation health.
Fund Your Scientific Conference: FDA Grant Up To $25K
This FDA grant supports small scientific conferences and meetings that advance public health knowledge aligned with FDA's mission. If your organization hosts events focused on health-related research and innovation, you could qualify for funding.
Fund Your Cancer Therapy Research - FDA Grants
Are you developing new treatments for ultra-rare cancers? This FDA grant supports innovative approaches to accelerate your therapeutic development. Gain funding to bring life-saving therapies to patients faster.
Get Funding for Food Safety Innovation
This grant helps state, local, and tribal food safety programs research and implement strategies to prevent foodborne illnesses. Businesses collaborating with these agencies can receive funding to reduce risks and improve public health.
Get FDA Funding for Food Safety System Upgrades!
Does your business play a role in the food supply chain? This FDA grant offers funding to enhance and advance the Integrated Food Safety System nationwide. It's an opportunity to secure resources for critical infrastructure and operational improvements.
Boost Animal Food Safety: Secure Grant Funding!
Are you a national feed association looking to enhance animal food safety and regulatory programs? This grant offers funding to foster inter-agency collaboration and improve state-level surveillance for a stronger national system.