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Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) National Pediatric Readiness Coordinating Center Cooperative Agreement
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $3.9M–$4.2M
The Emergency Medical Services for Children National Pediatric Readiness Coordinating Center (EMSC NPRCC) demonstration program will work to assess and expand "Pediatric Readiness" in hospital emergency departments (ED) and pre-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) systems. Because children have unique physiological, emotional, and developmental characteristics, specialized emergency care is needed. Pediatric Readiness ensures that every EMS and fire-rescue agency and ED has the pediatric-specific leadership, competencies, policies, equipment, and other resources needed to provide high-quality emergency care for children, no matter where they live, attend school, or travel in the United States.
NINDS Child Neurology Career Development Program (CNCDP) (K12 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 19 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
The purpose of the NINDS Child Neurology Career Development Program (CNCDP) is to facilitate and support the research career development of physicians specialized in Child Neurology who have made a commitment to independent research careers. The CNCDP is a single national program, implemented by one or more PD/PIs, together with an advisory committee composed of basic and clinical investigators who have a strong record of funded research and successful training of physicianscientists. The CNCDP will generally provide three consecutive years of support to individuals to provide them with the knowledge, tools and research experience that will enable them to develop a significant research project funded by an individual career development award or research grant.
Pediatric Mental Health Care Access Program (PMHCA)
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$445K
The Pediatric Mental Health Care Access (PMHCA) program helps improve mental and behavioral health for children and youth by giving pediatric primary care providers quick access to tele-consultation, training, and care coordination support.
HEAL Initiative: Limited Competition for the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study – Consortium Administrative Core and Data Coordinating Center (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 19 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This is a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is for a Limited Competition that will invite applications from eligible organizations to apply. Please see Section III. Eligibility, for additional information. In accordance with NIH standard peer-review processes, the applications will be peer-reviewed, and only meritorious applications will be considered for funding. This NOFO will renew the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Consortium Administrative Core (HCAC) and Data Coordinating Center (HDCC).The HBCD Study is a nationwide, multi-site, longitudinal study that follows children from birth through childhood. The study examines brain and behavioral development, with a focus on how prenatal substance exposure affects health outcomes.The HBCD Consortium consists of three highly integrated components: (1) a set of linked Research Project Sites, (2) a single overall HCAC; and (3) a single central HDCC. As such, this NOFO runs in parallel with a companion NOFO that solicits applications for linked research sites (RFA-DA-27-013). It is expected that investigators, upon funding, will work jointly with NIH scientific staff to assist, guide, coordinate, or participate in project activities.
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems SEED Project: Scaling Effective Early Childhood Systems Development (ECCS SEED)
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$875K
The purpose of the Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems SEED Project: Scaling Effective Early Childhood Systems Development (ECCS SEED) is to address the root causes of chronic disease in early childhood by improving families" access to health care, screening kids early for physical and mental health needs, and connecting parents to services that enable them to provide for their children. The ECCS SEED Project will partner with states and communities to support evidence-based strategies that improve access to quality care for prenatal-to-age-5 (P-5) families and promote healthy child development and family well-being.
​​Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Leadership, Education, and Advancement in Undergraduate Pathways (LEAP) Training Program​​
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$155K
The MCH Leadership, Education, and Advancement in Undergraduate Pathways (LEAP) Training Program establishes pathway programs that aim to expand the MCH workforce. These programs increase access to healthcare and public health services for maternal and child health (MCH) populations, including in rural or other underserved communities.
Nutrition Security for People with HIV: Implementation Technical Assistance Provider
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$2.5M
This four-year funding opportunity is supported by the HRSA Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F: Special Projects of National Significance Program. This Special Projects of National Significance initiative uses implementation science to adapt, implement and evaluate interventions that improve food and nutrition security for people with HIV who are eligible for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program"s medical nutrition therapy, food bank/home delivered meals, and other applicable service categories. Details about the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program service categories are noted in Policy Clarification Notice 16-02: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Services: Eligible Individuals & Allowable Uses of Funds. HRSA will fund one recipient to serve as the Implementation Technical Assistance Provider to select the intervention, create a network of demonstration sites, provide technical assistance to the demonstration sites to implement the intervention, create materials to assist organizations to implement the intervention, and support evaluation activities. The intervention and implementation materials must align with Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program service categories and promote adoption of the intervention among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funded organizations.
Accelerating Product Excellence in Innovation and for Clinical Adoption (APEx) (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 19 daysNational Institutes of Health · Up to $4M
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) solicits cooperative agreement research applications to support a multidisciplinary program titled "Accelerating Product Excellence in Innovation and for Clinical Adoption" (APEx), that will facilitate advancement of promising strategies and products for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TE/RM). APEx will be composed of Resource Centers (RCs) and associated Interdisciplinary Translational Projects (ITPs) in the area of therapeutics (including adult stem cell-based treatments), sensors, and diagnostics. RCs will capitalize on their available clinical, scientific, industrial, regulatory and commercialization expertise, to deliver technical support, research capacity, administrative infrastructure and regulatory and commercialization support to the ITPs and guide them to complete pre-clinical studies toward initiation of clinical trials. During this funding cycle, APEx will complete validation, manufacturing, and preclinical testing of the most promising products, which may include, but are not limited to products for detecting or treating tissue damage caused by congenital defect, traumatic injury, or chronic disease. Products that support early detection of chronic pathologies, monitoring of validated biomarkers of health or disease, as well as approaches to reduce or prevent resulting damage, are especially encouraged. The outcome of APEx will be TE/RM products with their regulatory approvals in place for first-in-human studies, along with associated clinical study protocols, and synthesis and manufacturing protocols ready for initiation of clinical trials.
State Offices of Rural Health Program
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$223.4K
The State Office of Rural Health (SORH) Program assists states in strengthening rural health care delivery systems by maintaining a focal point for rural health. This program funds an institutional framework in each state that links small rural communities with state and federal resources to help develop long-term solutions to improve access to, and the quality of care for the nearly 60 million people living in rural communities.
National Lupus Outreach and Clinical Trial Education Program
Due in 19 daysOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health · $0–$500K
This notice solicits applications for projects to implement integrated, community-based models that increase participation of underrepresented populations in lupus clinical trials across the full participation pathway, including awareness, referral, screening, enrollment and retention.
Kidney Precision Medicine Project Recruitment Sites (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 19 daysNational Institutes of Health · Up to $450K
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) requests applications for Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP) Recruitment Sites (RS) to enroll people with Acute Kidney Injuries (AKI) and/or Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKD) into a longitudinal biopsy cohort study. Under-enrolled populations (e.g., AKI) and comprehensive phenotyping remain priorities. New opportunities include clinical biopsies with residual tissue for research, enhanced physiologic phenotyping, repeat biopsies, pediatric recruitment, and collection of healthy reference tissue. All KPMP personnel will actively participate in scientific discovery and promote open science.
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F Dental Reimbursement Program
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$1.2M
The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F Dental Reimbursement Program (DRP) is to improve access to oral health care services for low-income people with HIV, and related education and training to dental providers serving people with HIV. Authorized under section 2692(b) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. § 300ff–111(b)), the DRP provides partial reimbursement to eligible dental schools and accredited dental hygiene programs for the unreimbursed costs of oral health care provided to patients with HIV. Eligible institutions may annually apply for reimbursement based on costs incurred in the prior year. Available funds are distributed among all eligible applicants, taking into account the number of patients with HIV served and the extent of unreimbursed care costs relative to other applicants.
Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP)
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $1–$2M
The NFLP seeks to increase the number of qualified nursing faculty nationwide by providing:Low-interest loans for students studying to be nurse faculty. Loan cancelation for graduates who go on to work as faculty. NFLP graduates can have up to 85 percent of their student loan and interest canceled if they work full-time as nurse faculty for up to four years. This includes Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) who work full-time as preceptors in academic-practice partnerships.
National Training Center for Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP)
Due in 19 daysOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health · $0–$1.5M
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), Office of Population Affairs (OPA) anticipates the availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 grants under the authority of Division B of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (Public Law No. 119–75). Through a competitive NOFO, OPA will seek applications to establish and operate a National Training Center for Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) to provide training and technical assistance (TTA) to all OPA-funded TPP program recipients. All activities funded under this NOFO must be in compliance with statutory requirements and are expected to be in alignment with the Priorities of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, available at https://health.gov/priorities.This funding opportunity aims to establish and operate a national training center (NTC) for TPP grant recipients that will provide TTA to build their capacity to effectively deliver high quality services and programs and have the greatest impact on meeting their project"s goals. The primary audience for the training center is OPA-funded TPP grant recipients. Many of these grant recipients rely on sub-recipients and partners to directly deliver services and implement programs, therefore OPA expects the funded training center to provide TTA at the grant recipient, sub-recipient, and implementation partner level to support grant recipient and the efforts of their network.
Ryan White HIV/AIDs Program Part B States/Territories Supplemental Grant Program
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $500K–$9M
This Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part B Supplemental funding is a statutory funding supplement provided through the HIV Care Grant Program. States/territories use RWHAP Part B Supplemental Grant Program funding in conjunction with RWHAP Part B HIV Care Grant Program funding to develop and enhance access to a comprehensive continuum of high-quality care and treatment services for low-income people with HIV. To obtain funding, states/territories must demonstrate that RWHAP Part B supplemental funding is necessary to provide comprehensive HIV care and treatment services for people with HIV in the state/territory.
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Other Related Disabilities (LEND)
Due in 19 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $460K–$734K
The purpose of the LEND program is to improve the quality of care for children and youth with autism/developmental disabilities (DD) by training health and related professionals to meet their needs across the lifespan. LEND programs train health and other professionals to screen, diagnose, and provide services for children and youth with autism/DD.
Kidney Precision Medicine Project Central Hub (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 19 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) requests applications for the Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP) Central Hub (CH) to lead a unified effort to discover and define new acute and chronic kidney disease pathways and subgroups that enable precision clinical trials. The CH will provide strategic leadership for the entire KPMP and steward advanced computational analyses, data management and sharing, communication and outreach, and business operations to realize the vision of the KPMP. All KPMP personnel will actively participate in scientific discovery and promote open science.
Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services
Due in 19 daysOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health · $100K–$500K
OPA"s Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services program aims to increase public awareness of embryo adoption as a method of family building and to provide individuals adopting embryos the medical and administrative services deemed necessary for such adoptions. Recipients of the EAA program should be individuals that are currently involved, soon may be involved, or are interested in adopting or donating embryos, and the medical facilities/providers involved in assisting those individuals with embryo adoption and donation.
Tuberculosis Research Advancement Centers (TRACs) (P30 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 19 daysNational Institutes of Health · Up to $600K
The purpose of this notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is to support applications for the Tuberculosis (TB) Research Advancement Centers (TRACs) program. The goal of the TRACs is to develop the next generation of TB researchers and to catalyze multidisciplinary and innovative TB science by providing expertise and resources to facilitate basic and clinical TB research.
Kidney Precision Medicine Project Tissue Interrogation Sites (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 19 daysNational Institutes of Health · Up to $1.5M
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) requests applications for Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP) Tissue Interrogation Sites (TIS) to use highly integrated multi-modal analytic pipelines to interrogate human kidney biopsy tissue to discover and define new disease pathways and subgroups that enable precision clinical trials. All KPMP personnel will actively participate in scientific discovery and promote open science.