National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.
Unlock Funding for Contraceptive Innovation
NIH offers funding for researchers and organizations developing innovative contraceptive methods. This support will advance promising projects towards future clinical trials, regardless of existing NIH funding.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Health Research & DEIA Impact!
This NIH grant supports scientists contributing to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) in health research, even if you don't currently have NIH funding. The award covers both your cutting-edge scientific research and your impactful DEIA initiatives.
Fund Your Brain Tech Breakthrough: NIH Grants Available!
Are you developing innovative technologies to record and modulate brain activity? The NIH BRAIN Initiative is seeking groundbreaking, high-risk, high-reward proof-of-concept projects to revolutionize neuroscience research.
Get Funding to Revolutionize Neuroscience Tech!
NIH's BRAIN Initiative is looking for businesses with proven neuroscience recording and modulation technologies ready for optimization and scaling. Secure funds to refine your innovations and make them accessible for groundbreaking research.
Get Funding for Pandemic Vaccine & Antibody R&D!
Are you part of an institution or consortium researching vaccines and antibodies for pandemic preparedness? This grant supports in-depth research into virus families like Flaviviridae and Togaviridae to develop strategies for future outbreaks.
Get NIH Funding for Pandemic Vaccine & Antibody R&D
Research institutions and consortia can secure funding to develop cutting-edge vaccines and monoclonal antibodies against potential pandemic viruses within Bunyavirales, Paramyxoviridae, and Picornaviridae families. This initiative aims to create adaptable strategies for future public health threats.
Secure Grant Funding for Pandemic Preparedness R&D
Institutions and consortia can secure funding to lead a central coordination hub for developing vaccines and antibodies to combat future pandemics. This initiative aims to enhance data sharing, knowledge exchange, and collaboration among research centers.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Health Breakthroughs!
This NIH grant fuels individual scientists with exceptional creativity for groundbreaking, potentially transformative research aimed at improving human health. It's designed to support innovative projects that take scientific directions you might not find elsewhere.
NIH Grants: Fund Autoimmune Disease Research
Are you a clinical researcher focused on autoimmune diseases? The National Institutes of Health is seeking applications to join their Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence (ACE) program, aiming to improve understanding and treatment through collaborative clinical research.
Fund Your Autoimmune Disease Research: NIH Grants
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can apply for funding to advance the understanding and treatment of autoimmune diseases through collaborative basic research. This program aims to accelerate discoveries in disease mechanisms and therapies by fostering cooperation between basic and clinical scientists.
NIH Grant: Fund Genomics Workforce Training
This NIH grant supports the development and implementation of genomics training modules for entry-level biomedical researchers, aiming to build a more diverse and skilled workforce. Funding is available for educational institutions to create and share these valuable curriculum resources.
Unlock Research Funding for Alzheimer's Treatment Innovations
This grant supports scientists researching how the brain's defenses react to Alzheimer's treatments, aiming to protect the blood-brain barrier. Fund your crucial work to prevent side effects and improve therapeutic outcomes for patients.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Biomaterials Innovation!
Researchers and institutions developing innovative biomaterials can access funding to advance their technology. This grant supports the coordination and development of cutting-edge biomaterial solutions.
NIH Grants for Cancer Biomarker Development
This NIH grant supports collaboration to discover and validate biomarkers for early cancer detection. Funds are available to develop and translate these discoveries into clinical tests through a robust research network.
Unlock Research Funding for Alzheimer's & Dementia Solutions
Nonprofits and research institutions can get funding to build a platform for collecting and analyzing real-world data on Alzheimer's and related dementias. This initiative aims to accelerate research, improve data diversity, and answer critical scientific questions faster than ever before.
Fund Your Research: Unlocking Dementia Cost Data
This grant is for researchers and institutions aiming to develop national cost estimates for Alzheimer's and related dementias from a societal viewpoint. It supports data analysis, engagement panels, and dissemination of findings on the monetary impact of these diseases.
Unlock Research Funding: Aging & Health Studies
This opportunity supports research institutions continuing data collection for the Health and Retirement Study, focusing on aging, Alzheimer's, and related dementias with enhanced data on health and social factors. Funding aims to expand studies on minority populations, the exposome, and the impact of COVID-19 on aging.
Unlock Research Funding for AD/ADRD Careers
This grant is for recent baccalaureate graduates from diverse backgrounds looking to gain research experience in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias. It supports programs designed to build a skilled and diverse future research workforce.
Fund Your AD/ADRD Research Training!
This program offers funding for summer research education experiences in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias for high school students, undergraduates, and science teachers from diverse backgrounds. Elevate your career exploration with valuable research exposure and skill development.
NIH Grants: Secure Funds for Research Career Growth
NIH is offering small grants to ORIP SERCA K01 awardees who have completed their first two years. This funding aims to boost your research capabilities as you move towards becoming an independent investigator.