Healthcare Grants
Healthcare, medical research, and public health funding opportunities.
Get NIH Funding: Innovate HIV Prevention!
This grant supports multidisciplinary teams in developing and testing novel HIV prevention strategies tailored to specific populations. Eligible organizations can receive funding to create, pilot, and design clinical trials for these crucial intervention packages.
Army Grant: Fund Trauma Tech Innovations ($2.5M)
Are you developing life-saving trauma innovations for combat casualties? This Army grant supports research and development for advanced medical solutions, with awards up to $2.5 million for clinical trials and other research.
Fund Your Health Innovation: Grants for Faith-Based Programs
Are you a faith-based organization or community leader working to reduce health disparities? This grant supports innovative research and program development to address health challenges through faith-motivated initiatives.
Funding for Down Syndrome Health Trials: Up to $2.5M!
Researchers focused on developing clinical trials for co-occurring health conditions in individuals with Down syndrome can apply for phased awards up to five years. This funding supports preliminary studies and expanded clinical trial development, aiming for significant health advancements.
Get NIH Funding for Microbiome Data Tools!
This grant from the National Institutes of Health is for researchers and institutions looking to develop cutting-edge computational tools for analyzing human microbiome data. Secure funding to advance your innovative solutions and unlock new insights into this critical area of health.
Get Funding for Microbiome Data Analysis Tools!
NIH is seeking applications from researchers and organizations to build innovative computational tools for analyzing human microbiome data. This funding aims to advance our understanding and application of microbiome insights through improved data interpretation and validation.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Environmental Research!
This NIH program is for existing NIEHS-funded researchers looking to expand their projects through collaboration. Secure funding to create virtual consortia for advanced transdisciplinary and translational environmental health research that benefits human health.
Fund Your Women's HIV Research: Get Up To $2.5M
NIH is offering grants to support new and innovative epidemiological research focused on women of reproductive age living with HIV. This funding will help establish cohorts of at least 2000 participants to explore a wide range of HIV research hypotheses.
Fund Cancer Nanotech Training: Get Grants Now!
Develop innovative nanotechnology training programs for graduate and post-doctoral researchers in cancer research. This grant supports multi-disciplinary education, mentored research projects, and participant salaries.
Fund Your HIV/AIDS Research Breakthroughs!
Are you a researcher focused on HIV/AIDS and substance abuse? This grant supports innovative projects exploring epigenomics and non-coding RNAs, aiming to uncover new insights and treatment approaches. Join collaborative efforts and advance critical research with dedicated funding.
Get Funding: HIV/AIDS Research Grants for Innovation
This grant from the National Institutes of Health supports research exploring the link between epigenomics, non-coding RNAs, and HIV/AIDS, especially in relation to substance abuse. Researchers and institutions are invited to propose innovative studies and foster new collaborations in this critical area.
Get NIH Grant: Fund Microbial Research!
NIH is offering grants to researchers investigating the fundamental principles and mechanisms governing microbial communities. This funding supports genetic, physiological, and ecological studies to advance our understanding of symbiotic systems dynamics.
NIH Grant: Fund Xenotransplantation Research ($2.5M)
Researchers in immunobiology can apply for funding to develop pre-clinical models for organ xenotransplantation from pigs to non-human primates. This grant supports research aimed at overcoming rejection and improving xenograft survival for potential clinical applications.
Get Funding for Low-Cost Genome Sequencing Tech
Small businesses developing groundbreaking technologies to dramatically reduce DNA sequencing costs are invited to apply for funding. This grant supports innovations aiming to make sequencing a mammalian genome around $1000, pushing the boundaries of genetic research.
NIH Grant: Fund Brain Aging & Alzheimer's Research
Researchers focused on Alzheimer's disease and brain aging mechanisms can secure funding to investigate Apolipoprotein E, lipid homeostasis, and related neurodegenerative conditions. This grant supports studies aiming to identify new therapeutic targets and develop early biomarkers for lipid dyshomeostasis.
Unlock $2.5M for Breakthrough Addiction Research!
Are you an innovator pushing the boundaries of drug abuse and addiction research? This NIH grant funds high-risk, high-reward projects with the potential to revolutionize prevention and treatment.
Get $2.5M for HIV Prevention Programs in Zambia!
Zambian community-based organizations can apply for funding to implement programs focused on reducing HIV transmission in their communities. This initiative aims to support impactful prevention efforts and reward positive behavioral changes.
NIH Funding: Get Up To $2.5M for Drug Discovery!
NIH is offering up to $2.5 million in grants for organizations developing chemical libraries for high-throughput biological screening. This funding is designed to accelerate research and development in the biomedical field.
Get $2.5M for HIV Prevention in Rwanda
Organizations in Rwanda can apply for funding to implement critical behavioral and biomedical HIV prevention interventions. This grant aims to significantly reduce new HIV infections by supporting effective programs targeting youth and most-at-risk populations.
Unlock $2.5M for HIV/AIDS Services in Zanzibar
Organizations in Zanzibar can receive up to $2.5 million to enhance vital HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services. This funding aims to coordinate and strengthen the health sector's response to the HIV epidemic.