Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Get Funding for Salmon Health Research in the PNW
If your organization is a CESU Partner, you can apply for funding to research how stormwater runoff chemicals impact salmon health in the Pacific Northwest. This grant supports studies on chemical bioavailability, tissue distribution, and the development of advanced analytical methods to protect salmon populations.
Secure Funding for Salmon Health Research
If you're a CESU Partner, this grant from the US Geological Survey offers funding to research the impact of tire-derived chemicals on coho salmon health. Your work will help understand how these pollutants in stormwater affect salmon survival and fitness.
Get Funding for Health Conferences!
Non-Federal organizations can receive support to host impactful conferences focused on preventing HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STDs, and TB. This funding helps share vital health promotion, research, and intervention strategies.
Unlock History: Get Funding for Digital Archiving Projects
Are you involved in preserving historical newspapers? This program funds projects to digitize and make accessible significant U.S. newspapers from 1690-1963, creating a valuable national online resource.
Get Funding to Study Health Impacts of Pollution
This grant supports researchers and institutions building capacity to study the health effects of volcanic emissions and other environmental exposures. Fund your multidisciplinary research to uncover critical health insights.
Get Grants for Environmental Education in Delaware Bay!
K-12 educators and non-profits in the Delaware Bay watershed (DE, PA, NJ, NY) can apply for funding to create impactful environmental education programs that foster student stewardship and action. This grant supports innovative, locally relevant projects focused on watershed health and conservation.
Unlock Funding: Advance Gene Sequencing Tech!
This grant is for research institutions and businesses looking to revolutionize gene sequencing. Fund your innovations in identifying, validating, and characterizing functional genetic elements for groundbreaking scientific advancements.
Fund Your Genomics Tech: NIH Grants for Innovation
Small businesses developing cutting-edge technologies for high-throughput functional genomics can receive significant funding from the NIH. This grant supports advancements in identifying, validating, and characterizing functional elements in eukaryotic genomes.
Unlock NIH Grants: Fund Your Genomics Tech Innovation
Are you developing cutting-edge technologies for high-throughput functional genomics? This NIH grant provides funding for early-stage research to prove the feasibility of your innovative ideas in eukaryotic genome analysis.
NIH Grants: Fund Your T1D Research & Career
This NIH grant empowers new researchers and early-stage investigators to conduct innovative Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) research within established collaborative programs. It provides funding for preliminary studies and fosters networking to advance your career and contribute fresh perspectives to T1D research.
Fund Your Next Breakthrough: NIH Behavioral Intervention Grants
NIH is offering grants for innovative research to develop and test behavioral treatments for substance abuse, HIV prevention, and chronic pain management. If you're a researcher or organization focused on improving health outcomes, this funding can support your crucial work.
Grant for Native American Health Research
This grant supports research aimed at improving the health of Native American communities. Funding is available for projects that develop and test interventions to address health disparities.
Funded International Health Programs: Get Your Share!
This grant supports foreign governments in introducing or expanding seasonal influenza vaccine use within their public health programs, aiming to bolster national vaccination initiatives.
Boost Rural Healthcare: Get Funding for Your State!
This grant is for State Offices of Rural Health to help them build strong rural healthcare systems. Funds support efforts to connect rural communities with vital state and federal resources, fostering long-term health solutions.
Funded Research: Revolutionizing Cocaine Treatment Tech
NIH is seeking applications to develop innovative remote monitoring systems for clinical trials investigating cocaine dependence treatments. Successful applicants will create integrated hardware and software solutions for real-time detection and secure data analysis.
Get Funding: Boost Global Health Preparedness!
Foreign governments can secure funding to strengthen their public health surveillance and response capabilities for avian and pandemic influenza. This grant supports Ministries of Health in enhancing their preparedness for health emergencies.
NIH Grants for Contraceptive Innovation: Fund Your Research!
This NIH program offers significant funding to research institutions and organizations dedicated to developing new and improved contraceptive products. Advance reproductive health research and bring life-changing innovations to market with this grant opportunity.
Secure Funding for Long-Term Care Employee Background Checks
This program offers federal matching funds to all states and U.S. territories to implement national and state background checks for employees with direct patient access in long-term care facilities. Secure your facility by ensuring compliance and patient safety through this important initiative.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Alzheimer's Research Training
This National Institutes of Health fellowship supports diverse predoctoral candidates to gain crucial research skills in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. The funding is designed to build a strong, diverse workforce capable of advancing treatments, diagnostics, and care for AD/ADRD.
Fund Your Research: NIA Fellowship for AD/ADRD Innovation
Postdoctoral researchers from diverse backgrounds can receive funding to develop translational research skills focused on Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. This fellowship supports training for innovative research, aiming to build a diverse workforce dedicated to advancing AD/ADRD treatment and care.