Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Funded Research: Advance Liver Transplant Science
NIH is offering cooperative agreements for eligible institutions to conduct a crucial study on adult living donor liver transplantation, aiming to understand its effects and the science behind liver regeneration.
Get Up to $3.5M for Innovative Healthcare Tech
Non-profits and government entities can apply for funding to establish a national telemedicine center providing expert guidance for sexual assault forensic medical exams. This initiative aims to leverage cutting-edge technology to support healthcare providers in rural, tribal, military, urban, and correctional settings.
Get Funding to Train Your Team on Safety!
Nonprofit organizations, including unions and associations, can receive funds to deliver vital workplace safety and health training to workers and employers. Equip your team with essential knowledge to prevent hazards and understand their rights and responsibilities.
Get Grants for Worker Safety Training & Education!
Nonprofit organizations can secure funding to deliver crucial workplace safety and health training programs. This grant aims to inform workers of their rights and employers of their responsibilities under the OSH Act.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Medical Tech for Health Equity
Small businesses developing medical technologies to tackle healthcare disparities can apply for SBIR grants. This funding supports creating effective, affordable, and culturally relevant solutions for underserved populations, requiring collaboration with healthcare providers.
Unlock $3.45M for Health Tech Innovation!
Calling all health tech innovators! This grant provides funding to develop new tools and methods for measuring and modulating human brown adipose tissue. Get support to advance groundbreaking research in metabolic health.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Medical Tech to Reduce Health Gaps
Small businesses developing medical technologies to improve healthcare access and outcomes for underserved populations can apply for funding. NIH is seeking innovative, affordable, and culturally relevant solutions to address health disparities through their SBIR program.
Unlock $3.3M for Brain Research & Innovation
NIH is awarding up to $3.3 million to researchers and institutions developing groundbreaking methods to understand how brain circuits drive mental experiences and behavior. This funding supports projects focused on specific neural systems, aiming for tangible outcomes within 5 years.
Fund Your Geriatric Research: NIH Grants for Independence Centers
Are you a research institution focused on aging and independence? Secure up to $3.3 million to establish or renew a Center of Excellence in geriatrics research and training through the NIH.
Get DoD Funding for Orthopaedic Clinical Trials
Are you a researcher or clinician developing innovative treatments for military-related orthopaedic injuries? This DoD grant funds clinical trials focused on improving patient outcomes and accelerating return to duty.
Secure $3.23M for IDD Research Centers!
Non-profits and institutions focused on intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can receive funding to establish research centers. This grant supports core resources for interdisciplinary research and training to advance IDD diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
Get $3.2M+ for Early Childhood Education Programs
Non-profit and for-profit organizations can apply for over $3.2 million annually to provide vital Head Start and Early Head Start services to children and families in Cape Cod, the Islands, and Wareham, MA. This funding supports early childhood education and family support programs, fostering healthy development and school readiness.
Get Funding: Boost Haiti's Health System & Fight HIV
This grant supports organizations working to improve Haiti's public health data systems and HIV/AIDS care. Funds will reengineer health information systems for better patient monitoring, outbreak detection, and emergency response.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Stigma Research ($3.2M Max)
NIH is offering R01 grants to researchers working on existing projects. This funding supports innovative research into the social, cultural, biological, and psychological mechanisms behind stigma.
Fund Alzheimer's Drug Research: Get Up To $3.2M!
Are you developing novel small-molecule or biologic drugs to combat Alzheimer's disease? This program offers substantial funding for critical pre-clinical and early-stage clinical development, helping you bring life-changing therapies closer to reality.
Get $3.2M for HIV Prevention & Health Security Programs!
Nonprofits and organizations in Central Asia and Eastern Europe can receive funding to build stronger HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and health security programs. This initiative aims to achieve epidemic control by 2030 and enhance overall public health system resilience.
Fund Your Diabetes Tech Innovation: $3.2M Grants Available!
Small businesses developing cutting-edge technologies for Type 1 Diabetes, like artificial pancreas solutions, can secure significant funding. This grant supports research to create new therapeutics and monitoring systems to improve diabetes management.
Unlock Millions for Women's Health Research Grants
Research institutions and organizations focused on women's health can apply for funding to study and develop innovative treatments for pelvic floor disorders. This grant aims to significantly improve the lives of women affected by these conditions and their families.
Get Funding to Develop HIV Vaccines
NIH is offering grants to support the translation of innovative basic science concepts for prophylactic HIV vaccines into initial clinical trials. This funding helps cover preclinical research, manufacturing, safety studies, and initial human trials.
Secure $3.2M for Early Childhood Quality Programs
This grant offers up to $3.2 million to organizations focused on enhancing early childhood education quality through research-backed resources and training. Eligible applicants will support states, territories, and tribes in implementing robust health, safety, and licensing standards for children from birth to age 12.