Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS Funding Opportunity Supports Future Healthcare Professionals Through SDS Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has announced the availability of funds under the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) program. This initiative is designed to increase the number of healthcare professionals from disadvantaged backgrounds by providing critical scholarships to students in need.
Eligible institutions can receive awards ranging from $1 to $650,000 to support students pursuing degrees in health professions. The SDS program aims to eliminate barriers to education for those who
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WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has announced the availability of funds under the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) program. This initiative is designed to increase the number of healthcare professionals from disadvantaged backgrounds by providing critical scholarships to students in need.
Eligible institutions can receive awards ranging from $1 to $650,000 to support students pursuing degrees in health professions. The SDS program aims to eliminate barriers to education for those whohave faced economic or environmental disadvantages, ensuring that aspiring healthcare providers have the necessary resources to complete their studies and contribute to the workforce.
Investing in tomorrow's healthcare leaders is essential for addressing the disparities that exist in our healthcare system, said a spokesperson for the Health Resources and Services Administration. This funding will empower students from disadvantaged backgrounds to fulfill their potential and serve their communities effectively.
The SDS program is part of HHS's broader commitment to improving access to care and enhancing the quality of health services across the nation. By encouraging diversity in the health workforce, the initiative seeks to foster an inclusive environment that reflects the populations served.
Applicants are urged to carefully review the program requirements and align their proposals with the objectives of promoting educational equity and enhancing the representation of disadvantaged students in health professions. Through this funding opportunity, HHS continues to champion efforts that lead to a healthier, more equitable society for all.
The estimated deadline for application is 5/21/26. The funding opportunity number is HRSA-26-096.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361429
HHS Announces Nurse Faculty Loan Program Grants to Boost Nursing Education
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has launched the Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) to enhance the nursing workforce by providing essential funding for education. This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on nursing faculty, encouraging qualified professionals to pursue careers in academia.
The NFLP offers grants ranging from $1 to $2 million, targeting institutions that are committed to training the next generation of nurses. By funding these programs, the Health Resources and Services
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WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has launched the Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) to enhance the nursing workforce by providing essential funding for education. This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on nursing faculty, encouraging qualified professionals to pursue careers in academia.
The NFLP offers grants ranging from $1 to $2 million, targeting institutions that are committed to training the next generation of nurses. By funding these programs, the Health Resources and ServicesAdministration seeks to address the critical shortage of nursing faculty across the nation-a challenge that has hindered the growth of nursing programs and affected the quality of healthcare education.
Awarded institutions will be equipped to offer low-interest loans to nursing faculty, making it more feasible for educators to enter and remain in teaching positions. This investment is crucial, as a well-prepared nursing workforce is essential to meet the increasing demands of the healthcare system, particularly in underserved communities.
The Health Resources and Services Administration emphasizes that the NFLP funding not only aims to increase the number of qualified nurse educators but also strives to improve the overall quality of nursing education. Institutions interested in this funding opportunity are encouraged to explore how they can contribute to elevating nursing education and enhancing workforce stability across the healthcare sector.
This initiative represents a crucial step towards ensuring that the nursing profession can meet contemporary challenges and continue to deliver high-quality care to patients nationwide.
The estimated deadline for application is 5/15/26. The funding opportunity number is HRSA-26-079.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361424
HHS Announces NEI Center Core Grant for Vision Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at advancing vision research. The NEI Center Core Grant (P30 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is designed to support efforts to enhance vision science infrastructure and collaborative research initiatives in the field.
This grant is intended for research institutions that focus on comprehensive vision research programs. Eligible applicants can utilize the funds to improve core facilities, share resources, and develop innovative technologies that
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WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at advancing vision research. The NEI Center Core Grant (P30 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is designed to support efforts to enhance vision science infrastructure and collaborative research initiatives in the field.
This grant is intended for research institutions that focus on comprehensive vision research programs. Eligible applicants can utilize the funds to improve core facilities, share resources, and develop innovative technologies thatultimately aim to reduce the burden of vision disorders. The program emphasizes fostering collaboration among researchers to advance the understanding of visual function and its associated diseases.
Grant recipients will be expected to demonstrate how their projects will facilitate groundbreaking research in ocular health and promote synergies between various scientific disciplines. By bolstering core capabilities, the National Institutes of Health aims to stimulate pioneering studies that can lead to improved diagnosis and treatment options for eye diseases.
The funding reflects the ongoing commitment of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to address public health challenges through robust research initiatives. Institutions interested in pursuing this funding opportunity are encouraged to align their proposals with the goals of enhancing scientific excellence and accessibility in vision research.
The estimated deadline for application is 9/25/26. The funding opportunity number is PAR-26-113.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361426
HHS Announces Funding Opportunity for High Impact Specialized Innovation Programs in Clinical and Translational Science
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at advancing high impact specialized innovation programs within clinical and translational science. This initiative, titled Limited Competition: High Impact Specialized Innovation Programs in Clinical and Translational Science (Clinical Trials Optional), seeks to support innovative approaches that can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical research.
The program is designed for institutions and organizations that demonstrate
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WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at advancing high impact specialized innovation programs within clinical and translational science. This initiative, titled Limited Competition: High Impact Specialized Innovation Programs in Clinical and Translational Science (Clinical Trials Optional), seeks to support innovative approaches that can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical research.
The program is designed for institutions and organizations that demonstratea capacity for pioneering solutions to existing challenges in clinical and translational science. By targeting a limited number of applicants with proven capabilities, the National Institutes of Health aims to foster an environment where groundbreaking methodologies can flourish.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to develop projects that leverage innovative technologies, methodologies, and partnerships. The funding will focus on those initiatives that promise to significantly enhance the translation of research findings into practical health improvements. Collaborative efforts that engage diverse stakeholders are particularly welcomed, as they can lead to novel insights and applications in clinical practice.
Funding amounts may reach up to $2.5 million, depending on the scope and impact of the proposed programs. The National Institutes of Health seeks to incentivize comprehensive strategies that can bridge the gap between research and patient care, ultimately leading to better health outcomes. As health challenges grow increasingly complex, the agency emphasizes the importance of transformative approaches to clinical and translational science.
The estimated deadline for application is 9/28/26. The funding opportunity number is PAR-26-128.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361427
HHS Announces Funding for Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Center Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has unveiled the Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Center Program (PCDFD), aimed at enhancing the nation's dental workforce. This targeted initiative is designed to support the development of dental faculty who are equipped to train the next generation of primary care providers.
The PCDFD program offers funding ranging from $500,000 to $1 million, encouraging institutions to create robust faculty development centers. These centers will focus on improving educational
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WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has unveiled the Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Center Program (PCDFD), aimed at enhancing the nation's dental workforce. This targeted initiative is designed to support the development of dental faculty who are equipped to train the next generation of primary care providers.
The PCDFD program offers funding ranging from $500,000 to $1 million, encouraging institutions to create robust faculty development centers. These centers will focus on improving educationalpractices and fostering innovative teaching methodologies in primary care dental education, ultimately addressing gaps in access to oral health care, particularly in underserved communities.
The Health Resources and Services Administration emphasizes that strengthening the faculty pipeline is crucial to improving oral health services nationwide. By investing in faculty development, the initiative aims to equip educators with the tools necessary to train students in comprehensive dental care, which includes preventive, therapeutic, and restorative dental services.
Eligible applicants include accredited dental schools and postdoctoral programs, as well as organizations that can demonstrate a commitment to advancing dental education. The funding seeks not only to enhance professional development but also to improve health outcomes in communities that lack sufficient dental care resources.
This grant opportunity reflects HHS's ongoing commitment to bolstering the health workforce and expanding access to care through education and training in the dental field. Interested applicants are encouraged to explore this opportunity to contribute to the future of dental education and public health.
The estimated deadline for application is 5/15/26. The funding opportunity number is HRSA-26-080.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361428
HHS Allocates Up to $1.6 Million for Medical Student Education Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has announced the availability of funding for the Medical Student Education Program (MSE). This initiative is designed to bolster medical education, aiming to enhance the training of future healthcare professionals across the United States.
With award amounts ranging from $1 million to $1.6 million, the MSE program seeks to support institutions that train medical students to meet the evolving healthcare needs of diverse populations. Priority will be given to programs
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WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has announced the availability of funding for the Medical Student Education Program (MSE). This initiative is designed to bolster medical education, aiming to enhance the training of future healthcare professionals across the United States.
With award amounts ranging from $1 million to $1.6 million, the MSE program seeks to support institutions that train medical students to meet the evolving healthcare needs of diverse populations. Priority will be given to programsthat integrate a strong emphasis on primary care, especially in underserved areas.
The funding underscores HHS's commitment to addressing healthcare disparities and ensuring that medical training aligns with community needs. By nurturing a more robust pipeline of healthcare providers, the initiative aims to improve access to quality care for all citizens.
Eligible applicants include medical schools, educational programs, and institutions committed to advancing health equity through comprehensive medical education. Those participating in the MSE program will be expected to develop innovative curricula and training techniques that prepare students for the multifaceted challenges they will face in contemporary healthcare environments.
This investment not only underscores the importance of medical training but also highlights the federal government's proactive stance in fostering a healthcare workforce capable of delivering equitable care. As health systems continue to adapt to the demands of a diverse population, programs like the MSE are pivotal in shaping a future where all Americans have improved access to health services.
The estimated deadline for application is 5/21/26. The funding opportunity number is HRSA-26-098.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361425
Cultural Property Agreements Implementation Grants Offered by U.S. Department of State
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of State, through its Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, has announced a new opportunity for funding through the Cultural Property Agreements Implementation Grants. These grants aim to support projects that further the negotiation and implementation of cultural property agreements between the United States and partner countries.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and government entities engaged in the preservation and protection of cultural heritage. Grants will range from $25,000 to $150,000, assisting
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WASHINGTON, March 11 -- The U.S. Department of State, through its Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, has announced a new opportunity for funding through the Cultural Property Agreements Implementation Grants. These grants aim to support projects that further the negotiation and implementation of cultural property agreements between the United States and partner countries.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and government entities engaged in the preservation and protection of cultural heritage. Grants will range from $25,000 to $150,000, assistingrecipients in their efforts to foster international cooperation and combat the illicit trade of cultural property.
The Bureau Of Educational and Cultural Affairs emphasizes that these grants are not just about financial support; they represent a commitment to global cultural stewardship, allowing countries to safeguard their historical artifacts and heritage. This initiative responds to increasing concerns about the trafficking of cultural items and the need for collaborative approaches to cultural preservation.
Successful projects will demonstrate a clear plan for enhancing bilateral or multilateral agreements, showcasing how the funding will lead to measurable outcomes in the protection of cultural property. By partnering with international stakeholders, recipients of the Cultural Property Agreements Implementation Grants will play a vital role in promoting mutual understanding and respect through cultural engagement.
As interest in protecting cultural heritage continues to grow, the U.S. Department of State's Bureau Of Educational and Cultural Affairs encourages potential applicants to consider this opportunity to make a lasting impact on both local and global levels.
The deadline for application is 4/15/26. The funding opportunity number is CPAIG2026.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361423