Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Fund Your Pain Management Innovation: NIH Grant Up to $2.5M!
U.S. military personnel, veterans, and their families can access funding for innovative, non-drug pain management research projects. This grant supports large-scale trials and implementation science initiatives within the NIH-DOD-VA Pain Management Collaboratory.
Get $2.5M for Healthcare Worker Support in Malawi
This grant offers up to $2,500,000 to support the recruitment and salary of additional healthcare workers in Malawi, aiming to strengthen the Ministry of Health's epidemic control efforts and improve district-level governance and financial management for sustainable HIV programming.
Fund Your HIV/AIDS Research Space: Get Up To $2.5M!
Is your research institution focused on HIV/AIDS and serving underrepresented populations or located in an IDeA-eligible state? This grant offers funding to develop or renovate your research facilities to support critical HIV/AIDS studies.
Fund Your Neuro-Device Innovation: NIH Grants Up to $2.5M!
NIH is seeking businesses developing innovative diagnostic or therapeutic devices for nervous or neuromuscular disorders. This grant supports prototype development, testing, regulatory approvals, and small clinical trials to bring your groundbreaking technology to market.
Get Up to $2.5M for Wildlife Health & Disease Control
This grant offers up to $2.5 million to support research and implementation of strategies for monitoring, testing, and managing Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in wild deer populations. Fund innovative techniques and programs to control and prevent the spread of this disease.
Fund Your Research: Up to $2.5M for Medical Breakthroughs
This grant offers significant funding for research teams tackling critical medical questions through multidisciplinary projects. Secure financial support to accelerate innovative solutions for health challenges and patient care.
Funding for Lung Cancer Breakthroughs: Up to $2.5M!
Are you a researcher developing innovative treatments for lung cancer? This award supports translating promising ideas from the lab or clinic into real-world patient applications. Secure funding to accelerate your lung cancer research from concept to clinical trial readiness.
Grant: $2.5M+ for Cancer Research Tech Acceleration
Are you a researcher with an NCI U54 grant? Apply for funding to integrate cutting-edge NCI-developed technology, accelerating your cancer research and enabling new discoveries.
Fund Your Cancer Breakthroughs: Up to $2.5M for Early Trials!
Are you an investigator developing innovative cancer diagnostics or therapies? This grant offers up to $2.5 million for your early-phase (0, I, II) clinical trials, driving crucial advancements in cancer treatment and diagnosis.
NIH Neuroscience Research Funding: Secure Up To $2.5M!
Neuroscience researchers with a strong NINDS funding history can secure long-term, flexible support for groundbreaking research for up to 8 years. This funding aims to reduce administrative burdens and empower adventurous, high-risk, high-reward scientific exploration.
Unlock Alzheimer's Research Funding: Up to $2.5M
Seeking innovative research into the biological and behavioral drivers of neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer's and related dementias. This grant supports projects aimed at uncovering new therapeutic targets for treatment and prevention.
Get $2.5M to Commercialize Cancer Breakthroughs
Small businesses that previously received NIH SBIR Phase II funding can now apply for up to $2.5 million to accelerate the commercialization of their cancer therapeutics, imaging technologies, or diagnostic tools. This award aims to bridge the gap to market by fostering partnerships and securing third-party investment for your groundbreaking innovation.
Cancer Research Funding: Up To $2.5M for Moonshot Projects
Are you working on NCI-funded cancer research projects? This grant offers significant funding to add new research directions focused on overcoming drug resistance and developing innovative therapies for tough tumors.
Get $2.5M for HIV/TB Prevention & Treatment Tech
This grant offers up to $2,500,000 to organizations in India focused on improving HIV and TB testing and treatment. Funds will support laboratory advancements, workforce training, and data utilization to achieve epidemic control.
NIH Grant: Unlock $2.5M for Microbial Research
Researchers in fields like genetics, physiology, and ecology can apply for this NIH grant to study the fundamental principles of microbial communities. The funding aims to advance our understanding of symbiotic systems and their dynamics.
Get $2.5M to Boost Health Data & HIV Control in Namibia
Namibian organizations can secure up to $2,500,000 to enhance health information systems and surveillance for sustained HIV epidemic control. This funding aims to strengthen data-driven responses and support the transition to local leadership in public health programs.
Fund Your Brain Imaging Breakthrough: NIH Grant Up to $2.5M
NIH's BRAIN Initiative is seeking bold innovators to develop groundbreaking, non-invasive human brain imaging technologies. This funding supports early-stage, proof-of-concept development for transformative advancements in understanding the human brain.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Animal Pathogen Research
Research institutions and scientists can apply for funding from the NIH to study the pathobiology of emerging and potential pathogens in laboratory animals. This grant supports vital research into diseases affecting diverse animal species used in scientific studies.
Fund Your Eye Injury Innovations: DoD Grants Up to $2.5M
Are you developing groundbreaking solutions for military eye injuries or visual dysfunction? This award supports moving your discoveries from research to clinical application, aiming for FDA approval.
Unlock $2.5M for Refugee Health Initiatives in Kenya
Nonprofits and international organizations can secure up to $2.5 million to implement critical HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs for refugees in Kenya. This funding aims to significantly reduce illness and death among refugee and immigrant populations.