National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.
Get NIH Grants for Cancer Research Software & Tech!
Small businesses focused on developing software, computational tools, or new technologies for integrative cancer biology research can apply for funding. This grant aims to accelerate the creation of predictive models and understanding of cancer as a complex system.
Get Funding for Brain Research & Development
This grant is for researchers studying how brain circuits develop and influence behavior in young animals. Fund your groundbreaking studies on the foundational neuroscience of learning and social interaction.
NIH Grant: Boost Digestive Health Research
This NIH grant supports innovative research into how lymphatic vessels impact the health and diseases of your digestive system. Fund studies exploring lymphatic function, development, and its role in digestive organ health.
Boost Your MSI Research: NIH Alcohol Disparities Grant
Minority-Serving Institutions can partner with leading research centers to build alcohol research capacity and address health disparities. Secure funding to develop expertise, enhance infrastructure, and tackle alcohol-related health issues in underrepresented communities.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Diabetes Research
This grant supports leading research institutions dedicated to advancing diabetes research and its complications. Funds are available for essential research core services and pilot projects to boost the efficiency and multidisciplinary nature of diabetes-related studies.
Get Funding for Caregiver Tech Innovations!
Are you developing technology to support caregivers? This grant is for researchers and businesses creating tools to help caregivers recognize, assess, and alleviate their own distress. Fund your innovative solutions that focus on the caregiver's well-being.
Grant Funding for Caregiver Tech Solutions
Seeking innovative tech solutions to support caregiver well-being and symptom management. This funding is for researchers and developers creating tools to identify and alleviate distress experienced by caregivers.
Get Funding for Better Data Management - NIH Grants
Existing NIEHS R01 grant holders can secure additional funds to improve how research data is captured, stored, and shared. This support allows you to integrate data science expertise to unlock the full potential of your project's digital information.
Get Funding for Pregnancy Glycemia Research
Are you a biostatistics research center? This grant supports research to better understand blood sugar levels during pregnancy, aiming to improve screening and reduce complications for mothers and babies. Participating centers will work together on a uniform research protocol to gather crucial data.
Get Funding for Dental Tech Innovation & Growth
Calling all digital dentistry innovators! This grant supports your advancements in imaging, device production, and clinical capabilities to revolutionize oral healthcare and improve patient outcomes.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Health Research & Workforce
This NIH grant funds educational programs to train and enhance the health workforce, particularly for U.S. research projects in low-income countries and to diversify the biomedical research field.
NIH Grant: Funding for Radiation Health Tech
NIH is seeking applications from researchers and businesses to develop fast, affordable, and easy-to-use radiation detection tools for civilians. This grant supports innovations in distinguishing exposed individuals, measuring radiation doses, and predicting injuries for better triage and treatment.
NIH Funding: Accelerate Lung Disease Breakthroughs
Seeking grant funding for collaborative, translational research to advance prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of lung diseases and sleep disorders. This NIH initiative supports projects moving mechanistic discoveries toward clinical application.
NIH Grant: Fund Diabetes Research & Advance Health
Seeking research teams with expertise in pancreas health and disease to collect and analyze human pancreatic tissues for diabetes research. This funding supports advancing our understanding of Type 1 Diabetes and building a valuable open-access database for future breakthroughs.
Get Funding for Diabetes Research & Pancreas Study
Researchers studying Type 2 Diabetes and its impact on the pancreas can apply for funding to collect, analyze, and share critical tissue data. This grant supports teams with expertise in human pancreas physiology, tissue processing, and database management to advance our understanding and treatment of diabetes.
Boost Dental Tech: NIH Grants for Imaging & 3D Printing
Dental and craniofacial innovators, this NIH grant is for you! Fund advancements in digital imaging, 3D printing, and materials to revolutionize oral healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
NIH Grants: Fund Alcohol Research & Innovation
Are you a researcher or institution focused on alcohol use disorders? Secure funding to advance interdisciplinary research, develop new treatments, and prevent related consequences.
Unlock Funding for Pregnancy Health Research
This grant supports Clinical Centers dedicated to studying blood sugar levels in pregnant women to improve screening and reduce adverse outcomes for mothers and babies. If you have the capacity to recruit and study pregnant participants, your center can contribute to vital advancements in maternal and infant health.
Fund Your Muscular Dystrophy Research Breakthrough!
NIH is seeking applications to establish Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Centers focused on translating scientific discoveries into novel treatments. These centers will support research ranging from target identification to preclinical development and early-stage clinical trials for muscular dystrophies.
Get NIH Funding for Health Disparities Research
This grant offers up to 2 years of funding for institutions to establish or expand Centers of Excellence focused on research to eliminate health disparities and train future researchers from underrepresented populations. Applications are open to institutions with existing federal research support and less than $80 million in NIH funding in 2008.