Technology Grants
Technology innovation, IT infrastructure, and digital transformation grants.
Funding for Brain Tech: Advance Your CNS Devices
This grant supports small clinical studies for businesses developing next-generation invasive devices to record or modulate the human central nervous system. Get funding to gather crucial data for advancing your device design, understanding the brain, and moving towards FDA approval.
Secure Funds to Preserve Your Cultural Collections!
Are you a library, archive, museum, or historical organization? This grant supports sustainable conservation efforts to protect your valuable humanities collections for future generations, helping to prevent deterioration and disasters.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Multisensory Research Projects
This National Institutes of Health grant is for researchers investigating how our brains process multiple senses, including sight, sound, touch, and more. Funding is available for projects exploring the mechanisms and behavioral outcomes of this sensory integration.
Fund Your Community Health Programs: Get CDC Grant Money
Nonprofits and public health organizations can receive funding to strengthen community health systems and improve access to care. This grant supports initiatives that enhance healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Zambia Community Registration Grants: Get Funding!
Zambian organizations can receive funding to strengthen community vital registration systems, crucial for public health initiatives.
Fund Your Health Initiatives: Grants for HIV & Childcare
Are you involved with maternal, neonatal, or child health services in Zambia? This grant supports your efforts in coordinating HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs at all levels.
Unlock Placental Research Funding: NIH Grants Available
NIH is seeking applications from researchers to profile human placental development and function across pregnancy using advanced omics technologies. This funding will create a vital community resource to accelerate new discoveries in placental assessment.
Unlock Placenta Research Funding: NIH Grants Available!
NIH is offering grants for innovative research using omics technologies to map human placental development and function throughout pregnancy. This funding supports the creation of valuable research resources to accelerate advancements in placental assessment and data sharing within the scientific community.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Alcoholism Neuroscience Research
Are you a researcher or institution working on alcoholism neuroscience? This National Institutes of Health opportunity supports collaborative research projects through their Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism (INIA) Consortia.
NIH Grants: Tackle Alzheimer's Health Gaps
Researchers focusing on Alzheimer's disease health disparities can receive funding to investigate biological, behavioral, sociocultural, and environmental factors contributing to these differences. This grant supports efforts to improve recruitment of underrepresented groups, identify disparity mechanisms, assist diverse caregivers, and improve access to dementia care services.
Fund Your Brain Research: Device Partnerships Available
Are you a clinical investigator looking to partner with medical device manufacturers? This NIH initiative offers early access to cutting-edge, FDA-approved Class III devices for human central nervous system research, easing regulatory hurdles and accelerating your studies.
Funded Projects for HIV/AIDS Prevention in Zambia
This grant supports organizations in Zambia working to expand HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services. Funding aims to build the capacity of Provincial Medical Offices to deliver these vital health services across Eastern, Lusaka, and Western Provinces.
End Homelessness: Get Grants for Housing Solutions
Nonprofit providers, states, and local governments can secure funding to quickly re-house individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This program aims to end homelessness by providing access to housing and resources, minimizing trauma, and promoting self-sufficiency.
Funded Research: Alzheimer's Caregiving Solutions
Researchers focused on Alzheimer's caregiving can apply for funding to develop early-stage interventions, study caregiving impacts, and address advanced care challenges. This grant supports work to reduce caregiver burden and improve patient outcomes across diverse populations and settings.
Unlock Funding for Alzheimer's Caregiver Research
NIH is offering grants for groundbreaking research into both informal and formal caregiving for individuals with Alzheimer's Disease. This funding supports initiatives to alleviate caregiver burden, improve patient outcomes, and address disparities in care.
Get Funding for Alaska's Terrestrial Climate Resilience
Businesses in Western Alaska can secure funding to research climate change impacts on local ecosystems and resources. Projects will focus on understanding changes in species, identifying resilient areas, and assessing habitat shifts.
Zambia Health Grants: Funding for HIV/TB Care & Support
This grant supports organizations in Zambia looking to build capacity in critical health areas, including HIV/TB treatment, care, and prevention programs like PMTCT. Funding is available to strengthen health systems and implement programs such as Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision.
Unlock Funding for Reentry Programs & Public Safety
This grant supports state and local governments, and federally recognized Indian tribes in developing programs to reduce recidivism and successfully reintegrate formerly incarcerated individuals into communities. Funding is intended to establish a National Reentry Resource Center to provide evidence-based services and strategies for a smoother transition and improved public safety.
Get Funding for HIV/TB/STI Programs in Zambia
This grant is for organizations in Zambia working to combat HIV/AIDS, TB, and STIs through improved coordination and evidence dissemination. Funds are available to strengthen national efforts under PEPFAR.
Fund Your Business: Historic Trail Research Grant
This is a notice of intent to award a Cooperative Agreement, not an open application. It's for an ethnographic assessment of a specific historic trail region, funded by the National Park Service.