National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.
Get Grants for Global Health Research & Training
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for funding to establish global environmental and occupational health hubs in low- and middle-income countries. This grant supports collaborative research, training, and outreach to address critical health threats.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Innovative Health Equity Research!
Calling all researchers and collaborative teams! Secure funding for groundbreaking projects that develop and implement innovative interventions to prevent and reduce health disparities and advance health equity. No preliminary data is needed; your project's logic and potential impact are key.
Fund Your Health Equity Research - NIH Grants Up to $0
Minority Serving Institutions can receive funding for groundbreaking research aimed at reducing health disparities and promoting health equity. This grant supports innovative projects with the potential for significant impact in preventing, reducing, or eliminating health inequities.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Medical Breakthroughs
This NIH grant supports partnerships between academia and industry to turn innovative research into life-saving diagnostic and treatment technologies. If you're developing novel medical tools or methods, this funding can help bring them to market.
Fund Your Biomedical Research Training
This grant supports the development of new or existing training programs for predoctoral and postdoctoral researchers focused on biomedical informatics and data science. Secure funding to cultivate the next generation of experts in health and biomedical data analysis.
Fund Your Genomics Research Career: F99/K00 Award
This NIH grant supports talented graduate students from diverse backgrounds to complete their PhD in genomics and transition to a postdoctoral research position. It provides a pathway to becoming an independent genomics researcher with significant funding.
Unlock Funding for Cancer Tech Commercialization!
Small businesses with previously funded cancer-tech projects can now get additional funding to accelerate their path to market. This award supports the crucial commercialization stage by fostering partnerships and securing third-party investment.
Fund Your Research on Health Equity & Minority Health
This NIH grant is for researchers studying the impact of structural racism and discrimination on minority health. Funding is available for observational studies and for developing interventions to improve minority health outcomes.
NIH Funding for Neuroscience Research Networks
This NIH initiative offers funding to create research networks focused on understanding the neuroscience behind force-based manipulations. Funds can be used for meetings, workshops, pilot research, and training to advance this field.
Fund Your Alzheimer's Research: NIH Grants Available
Researchers focused on Alzheimer's disease genetics and diverse populations can receive funding for sequencing, data analysis, and cohort generation. This initiative aims to advance understanding of Alzheimer's by analyzing multi-ethnic cohorts.
Fund Your Digital Health Startup: SUD Treatment Innovation
Innovators developing digital therapeutics for substance use disorders can receive significant funding to advance their software-based treatments. This grant supports the development and testing of clinical-grade platforms aimed at creating new, FDA-authorized treatments for SUD.
Get Funding for Aging Research Training
Are you a researcher in behavioral and social sciences focused on aging? This grant supports short courses to enhance your expertise in priority areas like genomics, interdisciplinary research, and scientific reproducibility, advancing critical aging studies.
Get Funding for Alzheimer's Research Courses
This grant offers funding for short courses focused on crucial areas of Alzheimer's and related dementias research. Businesses and organizations can apply to develop programs that advance cross-national studies, behavioral economics in healthcare, or integrate machine learning with social sciences for better AD/ADRD research.
NIH Grant: Fund Pediatric Research Careers ($0)
This National Institutes of Health program seeks to build a national network supporting promising pediatricians transitioning into independent research careers. It provides mentorship and career development to foster future leaders in pediatric academic research.
NIH Postdoc Fellowship: Fund Your Health Research!
Are you a promising postdoctoral researcher in health-related fields? This NIH fellowship offers funding to support your independent research and foster your career as a future scientific investigator.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Research Career Change!
Experienced scientists can secure NIH funding to pivot their research careers or gain new skills as independent investigators. This fellowship supports ambitious projects aligned with NIH's mission areas.
NIH Grants: Fund Your First Research Project!
This NIH program offers research grants to faculty at eligible U.S. higher education institutions who haven't received independent external research grants before. It's designed to build research capacity and provide valuable opportunities for students from underrepresented groups.
NIH Diversity Fellowship: Fund Your Health Research!
Are you a predoctoral student from an underrepresented group looking to advance health-related research? This fellowship from the NIH provides funding to support your training and contribute to a more diverse research workforce.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Research & Boost Student Opportunities
Seeking NIH funding to build your research capacity and provide valuable student opportunities? This award is for faculty at eligible U.S. higher education institutions with prior research leadership experience, who are not currently funded by NIH Research Project Grants, to enhance their research programs.
Fund Your MD/PhD & Dual Doctoral Research Training
This grant supports aspiring physician-scientists and clinician-scientists pursuing dual doctoral degrees (like MD/PhD) to enhance their research training. Gain funding to become a highly trained investigator bridging clinical knowledge with cutting-edge research.