Technology Grants
Technology innovation, IT infrastructure, and digital transformation grants.
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 for Farmworker Safety Training
Are you an organization serving farmworkers? This grant offers up to $2.5 million to develop and deliver pesticide safety training programs, reducing exposure risks for agricultural workers and their families.
Get Up To $2.5M for Water Management Projects
If you're involved with water supply management in the Klamath Basin, this cooperative agreement from the Bureau of Reclamation can fund projects to align water supply and demand. Eligible entities can receive up to $2.5 million to support crucial water management planning and implementation efforts.
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.
Get Up to $2.5M for Coastal Habitat Cleanup!
Are you a coastal organization or local government focused on cleaning up marine debris? This grant offers funding to remove harmful waste, especially fishing gear, to protect and restore vital waterways and habitats.
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.
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.
Get Grants for Farmer Outreach & Training!
Seeking partnerships to fund outreach and training for underserved farmers and ranchers, this program offers up to $2.5 million to provide vital information and resources. If you're dedicated to supporting limited-resource, socially disadvantaged, or other underserved producers of Priority Commodities, apply to leverage these funds for impactful projects.
Secure Up to $2.5M for Immigrant Integration Programs
National, regional, or state-wide organizations can access up to $2.5 million to build capacity for local affiliates providing citizenship services to legal permanent residents. This funding supports program management, organizational development, and technical assistance for robust citizenship preparation programs.
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.