Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Get Funding: Boost India's Animal Disease Detection
Indian veterinary public health labs and epidemiologists can receive funding to enhance their ability to detect and control emerging infectious diseases. This initiative aims to strengthen diagnostic capabilities and improve awareness to protect public health from animal-to-human disease transmission.
Grant Funds for Health Equity & Workforce Development
This grant supports national organizations representing state and local officials to enhance health equity and strengthen healthcare workforces. Funds are used for training, technical assistance, and policy initiatives benefiting underserved communities.
Get Funding to Protect Your Community's Health
This grant helps state public health labs build the capacity to monitor environmental chemical exposure, protecting vulnerable populations and measuring intervention success. It allows for improved public health outcomes through better scientific assessment of human exposure.
Rural Health Grants: Fund Your Community's Growth!
This program offers funding to support rural communities in improving healthcare access, quality, and economic viability through policy development and community initiatives. Rural healthcare providers, communities, and related organizations are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Service Innovation & ACA Integration
This grant funds organizations to help AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs) develop better service models and assist people with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) in accessing healthcare through the Affordable Care Act. The goal is to improve HIV care access and outcomes for underserved populations.
Get Funding for HIV Care Tech Enhancements
This grant is for current Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program grantees to upgrade their health information technology (HIT) systems. The goal is to better track and improve health outcomes for people living with HIV by integrating various data sources.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your Cancer Immunotherapy Research
NIH invites researchers with active U01 awards to apply for funding to expand their projects, focusing on metabolic reprogramming for improved cancer immunotherapy. This grant aims to deepen understanding of tumor microenvironment metabolism and its impact on immune responses, leading to better cancer treatments.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Cancer Research Funding
Existing NIH P01 award holders can now apply for funding to expand their research into how metabolic changes impact cancer immunotherapy and improve treatment outcomes.
CDC Grants: Boost Your Health Project Funding!
This CDC initiative offers funding to expand your existing registry and surveillance projects focused on blood disorders. Secure funds to enhance your health promotion strategies and raise awareness for improved public health outcomes.
NIH Grant: Boost Your Cancer Research with More Funding!
Is your lab exploring how metabolism impacts cancer immunotherapy? This NIH R01 revision grant offers additional funds to expand your ongoing research, helping you uncover new ways to enhance cancer treatments.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Substance Use Disorder Research
Researchers studying neuroimmune signaling in substance use disorders can apply for NIH funding to investigate how these processes impact addiction and recovery. This grant supports research into the molecular, cellular, and behavioral aspects of neuroimmune responses to drug use.
Get Grants for Aquatic Business Protection & Growth!
This program offers cost-share grants to states and cooperating entities for approved plans to manage aquatic nuisance species. Fund initiatives that protect water resources, public health, and safety, leading to more sustainable business operations.
NIH Grants for SUD Research: Fund Your Breakthrough
Seeking research funding for studies on how the brain's immune system impacts substance use disorders? This NIH grant supports projects investigating neuroimmune signaling in SUD initiation, maintenance, and relapse.
Get Grants to Help Coal Miners Breathe Easier!
This grant is for clinics serving coal miners to reduce lung disease, offering direct care and improving public health infrastructure. Eligible organizations can receive funding to enhance services and educate communities about miner health.
Grant Funding for Black Lung Health Initiatives
This grant is for organizations focused on reducing lung disease in coal miners through direct services and strengthening public health infrastructure. Funding supports improving the health and safety of coal miners nationwide.
Get NIH Funding for Infection & Vaccine Research!
Are you a research institution studying the human immune system's response to infections or vaccines? This NIH grant supports high-throughput studies to develop immune response profiles and predict outcomes for non-HIV infectious diseases.
Get Funds for Hurricane Impact Research in Estuaries
US Geological Survey is seeking businesses to research hurricane impacts on estuarine sediment transport and ecosystem health in back-barrier estuaries. This two-year project aims to understand storm effects on shallow, turbid, and tidally influenced estuarine systems.
Unlock Caribbean Health Funding for HIV/AIDS Programs
Organizations in 12 Caribbean nations can secure funding to strengthen their health workforce through training and continuing education in HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment. This initiative aims to improve health service delivery outcomes and build sustainable capacity for managing HIV/AIDS programs.
Get Funding for Mental Health Service Expansion!
Non-profit health centers can receive funding to integrate mental and behavioral health services with primary care. This initiative aims to increase access to comprehensive, culturally competent care for your community.
NIH Grants: Fund Your SUD Medication Research!
Are you a researcher or institution focused on clinical trials for substance use disorder (SUD) medications? The NIH is offering significant funding to support the identification, evaluation, and development of safe and effective treatments, including both existing and novel drugs and biologics.