Opportunities for fellowships, grants and other awards, including awards from members of the Partners project.
Funding opportunities for federal programs that promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities.
AHRQ supports a broad base of scientific research to promote improvements in clinical and health system practices, including the prevention of diseases and other health conditions.
Searchable database of grants funded by AHRQ.
The Healthy Living Grant Program supports health education programs to develop school and community-based solutions to behavioral health challenges.
Research awards and fellowships to promote world health by the prevention and control of tropical diseases.
Funding opportunities from Federal agencies and other partners.
ASTHO is seeking interested state/territorial health departments to advance innovative approaches to provision and payment for STD services.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to reduce inequities and improve lives around the world. Grant programs include the Global Development Program to reduce hunger and poverty in the developing world, the Global Health Program to encourage the development of lifesaving medical advances, and the United States Program to reduce inequities by improving access to educational and other opportunities.
Funding opportunities to assist in promoting the health of children through school-connected programs.
Funding opportunities from CDC that are available to members of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR). AAMC, ASPH and APTR each have a cooperative agreement with CDC that supports extramural projects including research and non-research activities. Members of their respective associations are eligible to participate in the cooperative agreement funding cycle.
In 2008, CDC's Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) started funding five new projects in state health departments and academic and research institutions and to translate human-genome information and applications into education, surveillance, and policy interventions.
CDC's Grant Funding Profiles tool provides access to information about CDC funding to address issues of public health importance in states, territories, and the District of Columbia.
CDC Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs), application forms, and information on CDC's grants process.
Funding opportunities to work with the CDC Injury Center to develop, implement, and promote effective injury and violence prevention and control practices.
Funding opportunities related to tobacco prevention and control.
Information on grants and business opportunities with the CDC.
Funding opportunities to prevent and control chronic diseases.
The Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant gives grantees the flexibility to prioritize the use of funds to fill funding gaps in programs that deal with leading causes of death and disability and the ability to respond rapidly to emerging health issues, including outbreaks of foodborne infections and waterborne diseases.
Database of research funding opportunities.
The Roadmaps to Health Community Grants support two-year state and local efforts among policymakers, business, education, health care, public health, and community organizations.
Information on HHS grant programs, grant application processes, grant management, and contracts.
This database includes funding opportunity announcements, requests for proposals, and other funding solicitations for activities funded from the Prevention and Public Health Fund.
Information on the Environmental Protection Agency's funding opportunities and grant application procedures.
Funding opportunities to support the field of global health research.
FNS discretionary grant opportunities.
The Center provides information for grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public.
Funding for medical and health care librarians and information specialists. The fund focuses in two major areas, learning partnerships with health science organizations and stipends to attend national professional meetings.
Searchable information from all Federal grant-making agencies.
Requests for Applications (RFAs) from the Health Effects Institute, an independent organization that conducts research on the health effects of air pollution.
Scholarship, Loan and Loan Repayment Programs for Health Professionals
Administers the Health Care and Other Facilities grant program that provides construction assistance to health facilities across the nation. The Division also manages the Hill-Burton program to assure that obligated health facilities provide free or reduced cost medical services to those persons who are uninsured and underinsured and meet eligibility criteria
Provides a searchable database of all Health Resources and Services Administration grant opportunities by key program area e.g., health professions training and services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Open HRSA grant opportunities.
The State Health Access Program provides one-year grants to States to develop plans for providing access to affordable health insurance coverage to all their citizens.
Provides funding to support schools of public health and other programs that provide graduate or specialized training in public health to expand and enhance training opportunities that focus on technical, scientific, managerial and leadership competencies and capabilities of the public health workforce.
The purpose of the Network Planning program is to assist in the development of an integrated health care network, specifically for entities that do not have a history of formal collaborative efforts.
Funding opportunities for local public health.
Funding opportunities to address a community's local needs and interests in public health activities and/or emergency response.
Cancer control funding opportunities including research involving surveillance, epidemiology, health services, behavioral science and cancer survivorship.
Funding opportunities for outreach efforts to community-based AIDS organizations and patient advocacy groups. The primary purpose of these outreach projects is to design local programs for improving information access for AIDS patients and the affected community as well as their caregivers.
Support for rigorous scientific research in biomedical informatics and bioinformatics.
Links to NLM extramural grant programs, including career development and training support.
Funding opportunities on AIDS Community Information Outreach and other funding opportunities from the National Library of Medicine.
Regional funding opportunities for health information outreach projects and other awards.
A list of public health projects funded through the National Network of Libraries of Medicine.
Funding to support public health services and systems research (PHSSR).
Links to selected public health fellowship and internship opportunities from government agencies and professional and research organizations.
Check here for new research funding opportunities managed through the National Coordinating Center for PHSSR and Public Health PBRNs. Other websites with potential funds are also listed.
The program will fund innovative studies to address the gaps in knowledge on health and well-being, with a particular focus health equity.
Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research supports researchers whose crosscutting and innovative ideas promise to contribute meaningfully to improving health and health care policy. The program provides one of the few funding opportunities in the United States for investigator-initiated projects that are broad in scope, innovative in approach, and have national policy relevance.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provides grants for projects that advance their mission to improve the health and health care of all Americans. The database lists currently awarded grants, and links to a database of past grants.
Formerly Local Initiative Funding Partners (LIFP), this is a partnership program between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and local grantmakers that supports creative, collaborative, community-based projects to improve health and health care for vulnerable populations.
Summaries of funding programs provided by RAC.
Links to funding opportunities compiled by the National Agricultural Library.
Grants that focus on building resilience and facilitating recovery for people with or at risk for mental or substance use disorders.
Government-wide compendium of all federal programs, projects, services, and activities that provide assistance or benefits to the American public. Users can contact the office that administers a program for application instructions.
Database of active federal opportunities. Users can search by location, agency, and type of opportunity.
The Foundation supports efforts to improve the health of mothers and families; to increase breastfeeding rates; to provide innovative, community-based oral health care and to transform food systems so children and families have healthier foods in child care settings, in schools and in their communities.
Global charitable foundation dedicated to improving health by supporting bright minds in science, the humanities and social sciences, and public engagement. Funding is focused on addressing some of the most pressing and fundamental problems that confront human and animal health.
Instructional material from the Environmental Protection Agency to help communities and non-profit organizations identify financial assistance opportunities for their environmentally oriented programs.
Training courses, both online and in the classroom at various levels, to learn how to write grant proposals.
Video series to debunk common myths about federal funding opportunities and offer assistance with grant applications.
Grant proposal writing tips, tutorials, resources, and classes.
Semiannual NIH Regional Seminars on Program Funding and Grants. These seminars are intended to help demystify the application and review process, clarify Federal regulations and policies, and highlight current areas of special interest or concern.