Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Biomedical Research Growth!
This NIH grant renews funding for eligible institutions to build biomedical research infrastructure and boost investigator competitiveness for NIH grants. It's designed to enhance research capacity and attract more external funding for health-related projects.
Get Grant Money for Health Tech & Quality Improvement!
If you're a health center or part of a Health Center Controlled Network, this grant can fund your adoption of health information technology and quality improvement strategies. Secure funding to upgrade your systems and enhance patient care.
NIH Grants: $20M for Diabetes Gene Research
Are you an institution or organization researching Type 2 Diabetes genetics across diverse U.S. populations? This NIH grant offers up to $20 million to confirm and characterize genetic associations, advancing our understanding of the disease.
Get Up To $20M for Employee Retention & Support
This grant helps state workforce agencies partner with health and workforce development boards to pilot programs that support employees returning to work after injury or illness. Up to eight agencies can receive initial funding for planning and a small pilot, with select awardees eligible for up to $19.75 million for full-scale implementation.
NIH Grant: $20M for Type 1 Diabetes Research Breakthroughs
This NIH grant invites institutions to conduct cutting-edge research on the genetic causes and functional mechanisms of Type 1 Diabetes. Funding will support studies to identify and validate genetic links, paving the way for new therapeutic targets and treatments.
Get Pakistan Infrastructure Funding for Rural Development
US$20 million is available for Pakistani businesses to build and upgrade small to medium-scale infrastructure in rural areas, supporting critical sectors like health, education, and economic growth.
Secure Millions for HIV/AIDS Programs in PNG!
Organizations in Papua New Guinea can apply for significant funding to expand and strengthen HIV/AIDS services for at-risk populations. This program aims to reduce HIV incidence and mitigate its impact on communities.
Get $20M for HIV Services & Support Programs
US organizations can receive up to $20 million over 5 years to develop and implement innovative HIV/AIDS service models for key populations, their families, and partners. This funding aims to improve access to comprehensive prevention, care, and treatment services and strengthen the support systems for those affected.
Get Grants to Fund Transportation Innovations!
This program offers grants to states to test innovative, user-fee based funding methods for transportation infrastructure. The goal is to help states develop new ways to ensure the long-term financial health of our roads and highways.
Secure $20M for Health Impact in Zimbabwe
This program seeks implementing partners to collaborate with Zimbabwe's National Malaria Control Program, aiming to reduce malaria, HIV, TB, and maternal/child mortality through improved health services and strengthened systems. Eligible organizations can receive up to $20 million to implement innovative strategies in malaria case management, prevention, social behavior change, surveillance, and drug resistance monitoring.
Get $20M to Fight Malaria & Improve Health in Zimbabwe
Non-profits and organizations in Zimbabwe can secure up to $20 million to partner with the National Malaria Control Program and strengthen health services. This funding aims to reduce malaria cases, improve treatment, and enhance public health systems across the nation.
Get $19M for Nutrition Projects in Rwanda
Non-profit organizations in Rwanda can apply for funding to improve the nutrition of women and young children. This grant supports a five-year initiative to address critical health needs.
Unlock $18.5M for Uganda's Supply Chain Growth!
Ugandan organizations focused on health supply chains are eligible for up to $18.5 million in funding to enhance system performance and foster self-sufficiency. This initiative aims to build local capacity, improve governance, and ultimately reduce reliance on donor support for supply chain solutions.
Get $18.5M for Infant Respiratory Health Research
Research institutions can secure up to $18.5 million over 5 years to investigate the molecular causes of respiratory issues in premature newborns. This funding aims to develop innovative treatments and improve infant health outcomes through collaborative scientific research.
Fund Your Health Project: Up to $18.4M Available
Organizations, including for-profit, non-profit, and faith-based entities from eligible countries, can apply for funding to implement vital health programs focused on malaria prevention and control.
Unlock $18M for Ukrainian HIV/AIDS Health System Growth
This grant is for non-profit or for-profit organizations looking to boost Ukraine's health system for sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment. Secure up to $18 million to implement vital PEPFAR-Ukraine initiatives.
Kenya HIV Programs: $18M Funding Available
This grant from the CDC offers up to $18 million to organizations in Kenya working to expand high-quality HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs. Fund initiatives that make a significant impact on public health and support community-level initiatives.
Get Up to $18M for HIV/AIDS Relief Projects!
Are you an organization in Ethiopia working to support HIV-infected orphans and vulnerable children? This grant from USAID Ethiopia provides funding to implement critical care services through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
Get Up to $17.8M for Community Health Growth
Liberian community health service organizations can access up to $17.8 million over four years to scale their operations and expand impact. This funding is designed to bolster your capacity and reach within the community.
Get $17.5M for Public Health Asthma Programs
Non-profits and state health agencies can receive funding to build capacity for public health asthma initiatives. This grant supports developing surveillance systems, implementing interventions, and reducing asthma's impact on communities.