Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Get Funding to Screen for Radiation-Related Illnesses
This grant is for eligible organizations to develop programs that educate communities about radiation exposure, screen individuals for radiogenic diseases like cancer, and facilitate claims for compensation. If you can help people affected by radiation exposure, this funding can support your vital outreach and medical services.
Get Funding for Violence Prevention Research
This grant funds research to rigorously evaluate strategies that prevent sexual violence perpetration. It supports studies on engaging men and boys or implementing structural/policy changes to reduce violence.
Get Funding for Medical Training Tech & Research
This program funds research and development for advanced medical training methods and technologies, aiming to improve team communication and reduce errors in healthcare. Businesses involved in medical practice, training innovation, or simulation technology can apply.
Unlock Funding for Violence Prevention Research Projects
Are you a researcher or professional in public health, social sciences, or medicine? This grant supports innovative research aimed at preventing interpersonal violence and reducing related injuries through evidence-based strategies and policy development.
NIH Grant: Fund Biomedical Data Discovery & Access
NIH is seeking organizations to build a consortium that will develop an index for discovering, accessing, and citing biomedical data. This funding supports a pilot initiative to improve the use and application of biomedical big data.
Fund Biomedical Research: NIH Grants for US-South Africa Collaborations
US researchers collaborating with South African institutions on biomedical projects for TB, HIV/AIDS, and related co-morbidities can receive funding. This program supports innovative research to advance global health solutions in these critical areas.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Biomedical Research Training!
NIH is offering administrative supplements to existing BEST Program awardees. This funding will help you build electronic resources to coordinate, collect, and share innovative approaches for biomedical research training, including website development and managing virtual and in-person meetings.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Dental Research Program
Mid-career and senior researchers in dental, oral, and craniofacial fields can get short-term mentored training to expand their research. This program helps established investigators learn new approaches or integrate new research areas into their work.
Get Up To $XXXXX For U.S.-South Africa Biomedical Research
US-based and South African biomedical organizations can apply for funding to conduct collaborative research on TB, HIV/AIDS, and related health challenges. This grant supports innovative projects aimed at advancing public health in both nations.
Secure Funding for Vital Infrastructure Projects
Local governments and organizations can secure funds to replace failing bridges crucial for environmental protection and community access. This grant supports the replacement of bridges that cross vital waterways, ensuring ecological health and continued infrastructure functionality.
Fund Your Research: NIH Grants for Women's Health
NIH offers grants for researchers studying sex and gender differences in drug and alcohol abuse. If you're exploring factors specific to women's health, this funding can support your vital research.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Women's Health Research
This NIH grant supports research into sex and gender differences in drug and alcohol abuse and dependence. If you're conducting studies on these critical health issues, you may be eligible for significant funding.
Get NIH Grants for Alcohol & HIV/AIDS Research
Are you an existing awardee researching alcohol's impact on HIV/AIDS? This NIH grant funds projects aimed at developing new interventions to reduce HIV infection and transmission.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Alcohol-HIV/AIDS Research Center
Existing Alcohol and HIV/AIDS Comprehensive Research Centers can apply for renewed funding to advance critical research and develop interventions for HIV infection and transmission. This opportunity directly supports the NIH's priority goals for HIV-related research.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Biomedical Research Breakthroughs!
Biomedical research institutions in eligible states can apply for funding to build multi-disciplinary centers and boost investigator competitiveness for NIH grants. This program strengthens your research infrastructure to secure future funding and advance health discoveries.
Fund Your Water Quality Projects: BLM Grants
Non-profits and government agencies in Montana can receive funding to monitor water quality and encourage further monitoring within the Sun River Watershed. This initiative aims to ensure the health of water resources impacted by BLM management.
Fund Your Research: NIH Grants for Addiction Studies
Researchers studying sex and gender differences in drug and alcohol abuse and dependence can receive funding from the National Institutes of Health. This grant supports groundbreaking human and animal model studies to advance our understanding of addiction.
Get Funding to Improve Children's Health Outcomes!
Researchers focused on reducing health disparities in minority and underserved children can access significant funding. This grant supports studies investigating biological, lifestyle, environmental, social, economic, and cultural influences on child health and evaluating health promotion interventions.
Unlock Funding for Advanced Data & Research Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on collecting and analyzing advanced terrestrial LiDAR laser scanning data for research sites. Funds will support data acquisition, archiving, dissemination, and analysis to create valuable datasets and repeatable methods for future scientific exploration.
Grant Funding for Child Health Innovation
Researchers focused on improving chronic illness self-management and quality of life for children and adolescents can apply for this grant. The funding supports innovative research exploring factors that impact a child's ability to manage their health.