Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Unlock Funding for Brain Health Research
This NIH grant supports research into how cannabis and cannabinoids impact the developing brain in both animal models and humans. Businesses can secure funding to explore the long-term functional consequences of these exposures on learning, memory, and cognitive development.
NIH Grant: Fund Brain Development Research!
This NIH R21 grant is for institutions and organizations researching how cannabis and cannabinoids impact the developing brain. Funding supports studies on molecular mechanisms and long-term cognitive and emotional consequences in animal models and humans.
NIH Funding: Unlock Brain Research Grants Up to $0
Institutions and organizations are invited to apply for funding to research the impact of cannabis and cannabinoids on the developing brain. This grant supports studies exploring molecular mechanisms and long-term functional consequences on learning, memory, and cognitive development.
NIH Funding: Boost Neuroscience Diversity & Your Research!
This NIH Blueprint R25 program offers funding for educational initiatives aimed at increasing diversity in neuroscience research. Eligible institutions can receive support for Research Experiences, Skills Development Courses, and Mentoring programs to foster a more inclusive research workforce.
Get Funding for Environmental Health Expertise
Primary care practitioners and public health professionals can access expert consultation and education to address environmental health threats and hazardous substance exposures. This grant aims to build critical competencies in environmental and toxicological medicine nationwide.
Get Funding for Sustainable Community Growth!
Does your organization champion smart growth principles for better environmental and public health outcomes? The EPA is seeking to fund the development and maintenance of a national web-based clearinghouse to support communities in making informed decisions for sustainable development.
Get Funding for Public Health Initiatives
Non-profits and public health organizations can apply for funding to advance critical prevention programs for HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB. This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving public health outcomes and reducing disease burden.
NIH Grant: Fund Allergy & Immunology Research
This grant funds organizations dedicated to advancing research in allergy, immunology, and transplantation by providing crucial statistical and clinical coordination. Eligible applicants can receive funding to support the design, management, and analysis of critical clinical research projects.
Get Grants to Transport Veterans in Rural Areas
Are you a VSO or State Veteran Service Agency serving rural communities? Secure funding to provide vital transportation for veterans to access VA medical care and appointments.
Unlock Funding for HIV Cure Research
NIH is seeking innovative research proposals to develop methods for eliminating HIV-1 latently infected cells without reactivation. This funding aims to advance the understanding and design of future therapies for a permanent HIV cure.
Grant for Primary Immunodeficiency Disease Awareness
This grant from the CDC is for organizations focused on educating healthcare providers and the public about Primary Immunodeficiency Disease. The goal is to increase awareness and understanding of this condition.
Funding for Wildlife Habitat Protection & Restoration
This grant supports organizations and private landowners dedicated to protecting and restoring critical habitats for endangered species like the Iowa Pleistocene Snail. Funding is available for land acquisition, conservation easements, and population monitoring to ensure species recovery and ecosystem health.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Neurodevelopment Research!
This NIH grant invites researchers to use a valuable resource funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to accelerate studies on neurodevelopment and mental illness risk. Get funding to explore genetics, brain maturation, and cognitive function to advance understanding of psychiatric conditions during development.
Get Funding for Healthier Crops & Global Competitiveness
Plant businesses and agricultural institutions can secure funds to establish and operate the National Clean Plant Network, ensuring high-quality plant materials free of damaging pests and diseases. This investment boosts the environmental protection and global competitiveness of specialty crop producers.
Get Funding to Fight Hepatitis C in Your Community
Local health organizations and coalitions can secure funding to implement comprehensive services for diagnosing and curing Hepatitis C within their communities. This initiative aims to boost healthcare capacity, leading to more successful treatments and reduced disease impact.
Unlock Your Public Health Potential: CDC Student Program
Undergraduate students interested in public health can gain invaluable workplace experience through this CDC program. It's designed to spark your passion and build a career in a vital field.
Secure Funding for Public Health Innovation
This grant is for organizations working to combat emerging infectious diseases in the Americas. Funds will support building capacity and strengthening networks to address public health threats.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Autoimmune Disease Research
Researchers in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus can apply for NIH funding to explore biological pathways and identify new drug targets for autoimmune diseases, leading to better treatments.
NIH Funding: Research Grants for Autoimmune Disease Drug Targets
NIH is seeking research sites for the Accelerating Medicines Partnership to identify new drug targets for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus. This funding supports a deeper understanding of disease pathways to develop innovative treatments.
Unlock Funding for Biodefense Innovation
Research institutions developing computational models for infectious disease immunity can receive significant funding to advance our understanding of immune responses and make valuable data accessible to the research community.