Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Fund Your Alzheimer's Research Center
Major medical institutions can apply for funding to establish or renew an Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC). This grant supports critical research to improve diagnosis, care, treatment, and prevention of Alzheimer's and related dementias.
NIH Grant: Boost HIV Prevention & Care Innovations
Researchers and organizations focused on improving HIV prevention and care outcomes are invited to apply for funding. This grant supports innovative research, intervention development, and testing to address key challenges in the HIV continuum.
Fund Your HIV Prevention & Care Innovations!
Seeking funding for developing and pilot testing innovative behavioral, social, or structural interventions to prevent HIV and improve care for those living with it. This grant supports early-stage research to ensure your solutions are feasible, safe, and effective.
Get Grants for HIV Prevention & Care Innovations
This grant funds innovative research to improve HIV prevention and care. Small businesses and researchers can receive funding for foundational studies and developing new intervention approaches.
NIH Grants: Fund Pediatric Heart Disease Research
This grant from the NIH supports the Data Coordinating Center for the Pediatric Heart Network, aiming to improve the lives of children and adults with heart conditions. Only the current PHN DCC awardee is eligible to apply.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Patient-Centered Research Collaboration
This NIH grant supports planning for a national research collaboration focused on Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs). Businesses can receive funding to build partnerships, infrastructure, and strategies for future translational research aimed at improving patient care and treatments.
Get Funding for Pediatric Heart Research!
Pediatric Heart Network is seeking applications from Clinical Research Centers to conduct vital multi-center research aimed at improving the health and quality of life for children and adults with heart conditions. This funding supports the evaluation of new treatments, addressing health equity, and training future researchers in the field.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Research Career in Primate Models
Early-stage investigators can receive up to five years of protected time and mentorship to advance translational biomedical research using nonhuman primate models. This program aims to equip you with the skills to launch an independent research career and secure future project funding.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Health Research Career Growth!
This NIH grant is for institutions looking to lead a coordination center that supports summer institutes for junior faculty and postdoctoral scientists from underrepresented backgrounds in health-related research. The funding aims to enhance their research skills and competitiveness for NIH grants.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Research Data Management!
Researchers can apply for funding to establish a Data Coordinating Center for the Interventions Testing Program. This grant will support data storage, analysis, and the creation of a public website to share vital research findings.
Boost Your Health Research Career with NIH Grants
Are you a junior faculty member underrepresented in biomedical sciences with a passion for heart, lung, blood, or sleep disorders research? This NIH program offers vital mentoring and research education to help you build a successful research career and secure NIH funding.
Fund Your Aging Research: NIH Grants Available
NIH is seeking proposals to renew their Interventions Testing Program, which studies interventions that could delay aging in mammals. This funding supports research into strategies that extend lifespan and reduce age-related diseases, with lifespan as a primary outcome.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Collaborative Research Projects
Small businesses with multi-disciplinary teams can get funding for critical research projects that advance NIDA's mission through synergistic collaboration. Secure support for at least three interconnected projects for significant scientific breakthroughs.
NIH Funding: Advance Alzheimer's Research & Treatment
NIH is seeking applications from researchers and institutions to investigate how sex differences impact Alzheimer's disease risk and treatment effectiveness. This funding supports studies exploring genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors in brain aging and disease progression.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Health Research Data Archiving
Are you involved in child health and human development research? This grant supports the archiving and documentation of your existing data, making it available for future scientific analysis and discovery.
Funded HIV Services: Boost Your Clinic's Reach & Impact!
Are you a public health facility in Ukraine providing HIV services? This grant aims to expand your reach and improve patient outcomes by optimizing HIV case-finding, prevention, and treatment services, accelerating progress towards epidemic control.
Get Funding for ALS Patient Research & Drug Development
U.S. clinical trial sites working with FDA-approved sponsors of ALS drugs can apply for funding to research expanded access for intermediate patient populations. This initiative supports the development of new treatments and cures for ALS.
Get Grants for Greener Communities & Healthier Businesses!
Nonprofits partnering with businesses and communities can get funding to tackle environmental and public health issues in underserved areas, creating healthier and more vibrant places.
EPA Grants: Fund Environmental Justice Projects
Are you a state, tribal, local, or territorial government entity serving disadvantaged communities? Apply for funding to implement projects that improve environmental and public health outcomes for historically burdened populations.
Secure Funding for Your Research Career!
This NIH award supports physician-scientists transitioning to independent research careers, providing funding to launch your own biomedical research projects. It's designed for those not leading independent clinical trials, but allowing research experience within one.