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Get Grants for HIV Prevention Research
This grant supports innovative research into how adolescence and injury affect HIV susceptibility. Funding is available for biomedical proof-of-concept studies aimed at developing safer and more effective HIV prevention strategies for high-risk populations.
Get Funding to Expand HIV Prevention Programs in Tanzania
This grant supports organizations in Tanzania aiming to expand comprehensive HIV prevention programs for individuals who inject drugs. Funds are for implementing and scaling up critical services to reduce HIV transmission within these populations.
Fund Your Business Growth: Grants for HIV Prevention Programs
Non-profit organizations in Swaziland can receive funding to expand HIV testing, counseling, and treatment linkage programs, aiming to improve epidemic control through strategic interventions and increased access to care.
Funded Wetland Irrigation Design & Engineering
If you provide engineering or surveying services, secure funding to design and develop vital wetland irrigation infrastructure. This program supports projects aimed at conserving wildlife habitats and improving water management.
Fund Your Vaccine Programs: CDC Grants Available!
Non-profits and public health organizations can secure funding through the CDC to expand immunization and vaccine services for children. This grant aims to increase access to vital preventive care and ensure children receive essential vaccinations.
NIH Urology Research Funding: Advance Your Treatments!
This National Institutes of Health program funds collaborative research centers focused on understanding and treating benign urologic diseases. It aims to improve diagnostics, treatments, and prevention strategies, benefiting scientists and the wider urology research community.
Get Funding to Boost Health & HIV Services in Kenya
This grant is for organizations in Kenya's Western and Rift Valley regions looking to expand access to sustainable, high-quality health and structural interventions, primarily focusing on HIV prevention, care, and treatment for key and priority populations. Funding will also strengthen local health systems for epidemic control.
Funded Health Interventions for Kenya: Boost Your Impact!
This grant supports organizations in Nairobi, Central, and Eastern Kenya focused on expanding access to essential HIV prevention, care, and treatment services. It aims to strengthen the local health system and contribute to epidemic control by scaling up proven interventions.
Get Funding to Fight HIV in Zimbabwe
This grant supports organizations in Zimbabwe working with PEPFAR to improve HIV epidemic tracking and data quality. Funds will strengthen monitoring and evaluation systems to inform crucial HIV program decisions.
Fund Your Health Tech Innovations in Kenya | CDC Grants
This grant supports Kenyan organizations and partners focused on advancing health information systems (HIS) to improve data quality and utilization for better patient care and program evaluation. Funding is available for innovative HIS solutions aligned with HIV epidemic control efforts.
Unlock Funding: HIV Prevention & Care Programs in Nairobi
This opportunity supports faith-based and private sites in Nairobi, Coast, and Kisumu to implement comprehensive HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs. The goal is to achieve viral suppression and reduce HIV incidence, morbidity, and mortality.
Funded HIV Programs in Kenya: Expand Impact
This opportunity supports organizations working to implement and expand high-quality HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs in Kenya's Central Region and Laikipia County. The goal is to increase HIV testing, prevent new infections, provide ART services, and achieve viral suppression to reduce HIV's impact.
Get Funding for Rural Veteran Health Tech!
Rural healthcare providers can secure funds to expand mental health and other vital services for veterans using telehealth and health information technology. This grant aims to improve care coordination and access for veterans in rural communities through innovative digital solutions.
Get Funding: Boost Uganda's AIDS Relief Efforts
Are you a previous PEPFAR grantee in Uganda? This funding continues support for enhanced HIV surveillance programs, vital for combating the AIDS epidemic.
Unlock Alzheimer's Research Funding: NIA Genetics Data Storage
This NIH grant supports infrastructure for storing and analyzing Alzheimer's disease genetics and genomics data. If your organization provides these critical data management services, you could receive significant funding.
Get Funding to Boost HIV Services in Kenyan Hospitals
This grant supports national teaching and referral hospitals in Kenya to enhance HIV services, from prevention to advanced care and viral suppression. It aims to strengthen hospitals' capacity for mentorship and training healthcare workers to combat the HIV epidemic.
Get Funding for Blood Supply Initiatives
This grant supports organizations in Tanzania and Zanzibar working to enhance the availability of safe blood for transfusions. Funds are intended for blood collection, donor mobilization efforts, and providing essential technical assistance.
Get Funding to Boost Healthcare in Kenya
This grant is for organizations in Kenya focused on strengthening HIV healthcare worker training and patient support programs. Funds will improve the quality and sustainability of HIV services, leading to better health outcomes for people living with HIV.
Get Funding for Sustainable Water Management & Farming
This grant supports businesses exploring innovative solutions to manage reverse osmosis concentrate, offering a greener alternative for water treatment facilities. Funds can be used to research and validate halophyte farming for environmental protection and potential crop production.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Natural Product Research!
This NIH program offers administrative supplements to existing awards for businesses validating analytical methods for natural products and dietary supplements. Secure funding to boost the rigor and reproducibility of your biomedical research through method validation.