Henry Hanff Fellowship Award
Ao North America Inc
Private
Europe, North America
Up to US $5,900
The Henry Hanff Fellowship Award offers a unique opportunity for practicing North American trauma surgeons to enhance their skills through a short-term fellowship at a trauma clinic in North America or Europe. Sponsored by AO North America, the fellowship lasts four to eight weeks and covers airfare and a stipend for living expenses, with a total award not exceeding $5,900. Participants must submit a report on their experience for publication, enhancing professional development and collaboration.
Orthopedics
Medical Education & Professional Training
AO Spine NA: Young Investigator Research Grant Award
Ao North America Inc
Private
North America
US $20,000
The AO Spine NA Young Investigator Research Grant Award supports early-career surgeons and researchers focusing on clinically relevant spinal or spinal cord research. With funding of $20,000, this initiative encourages new investigators by providing essential start-up capital. Successful applicants are required to present their findings at the Annual AO Spine North America Fellows Forum and submit progress and final reports detailing their research outcomes. This grant aims to foster innovation and excellence in spinal care.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Medical Education & Professional Training
Orthopedics
AO North America: Young Investigator Research Development Award
Ao North America Inc
Private
Canada, United States
Up to US $30,000
The AO North America: Young Investigator Research Development Award supports research initiatives for orthopedic trauma fellows in their first year post-fellowship. With a maximum funding of $30,000, the award facilitates professional growth through periodic reporting and networking. Eligible applicants must be fellows in an AO-supported program and current members of AO Trauma, ensuring a commitment to excellence in patient care and outcomes in the field of orthopedic trauma.
Medical Education & Professional Training
Orthopedics
CoreCivic Foundation Grant
Corecivic Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The CoreCivic Foundation Grant aims to support nonprofit organizations that help former offenders, victims of crime, and underserved youth. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charities with a commitment to measurable outcomes. Preference is given to those with a history of collaboration with CoreCivic and those operating in Tennessee. This grant provides essential resources to enhance the quality of services delivered to these vulnerable populations, fostering rehabilitation and community support.
Youth Services
Reentry Services
Crime Victim Services
Crawford Taylor Foundation Grants
Crawford Taylor Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Crawford Taylor Foundation focuses on enhancing programs that create lasting legacies in St. Louis. With priorities in community development, women's health, animal welfare, and environmental preservation, the foundation seeks to support 501(c)(3) organizations that meet specific eligibility criteria. They avoid funding multi-year grants or for-profit initiatives, emphasizing support for local causes and relief efforts deemed important by the Taylor family.
Community Development & Revitalization
Women & Girl Services
Child Welfare Services
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Kidney Precision Medicine Project Recruitment Sites
National Institutes of Health
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP), funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), aims to enhance research on Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKDs) and Acute Kidney Injuries (AKIs). Launched in 2017, this initiative focuses on ethical collection and analysis of human kidney tissue to uncover new molecular pathways. With expanded participant recruitment efforts beginning in 2022, the KPMP seeks to advance our understanding of kidney-related health issues.
Kidney Diseases
The James Paul Sutton Medical Research Fund Grant
James Paul Sutton Medical
Private
United States
Approximately US $15,000
The James Paul Sutton Medical Research Fund Grant supports non-profit organizations engaged in cancer and medical research, established through a trust by the Sutton family. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) exempt. Preference is given to cancer research initiatives, while grants are not available for individuals, political groups, or for-profit entities. This fund aims to sustain medical research efforts for the long term, continuing the legacy of the Sutton family.
Cancer / Oncology
Robert J. Keown Trust Grant
KEOWN ROBERT J TUW
Private
United States
US $10,000 - US $20,000
The Robert J. Keown Trust, established in 1934, provides financial assistance to needy Christians through grants to charitable organizations. Managed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A., the trust focuses on supporting organizations that benefit residents of Los Angeles County. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) exempt. Preference is given to requests aiding needy Christians and elderly women. The trust awards an average of four grants per year, fostering community support and outreach.
Senior Services
Basic Human Needs
Christianity
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St. Baldrick’s Foundation Summer Fellowship Award
St Baldricks Foundation Inc
Private
United States
US $5,000
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation Summer Fellowship Award provides funding for undergraduate, graduate, or medical students to gain hands-on experience in pediatric oncology. With a stipend of $5,000 awarded to the mentor's institution, this fellowship supports the next generation of researchers dedicated to finding cures for childhood cancers. Since its inception, the foundation has mobilized volunteers through various fundraising events, fostering a community committed to transforming lives and advancing cancer research.
Academic Success & Enrichment
After School / Summer Educational Programs
College Success / Persistence
St. Baldrick's Foundation Scholar (Career Development) Award
St Baldricks Foundation Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $330,000
The St. Baldrick's Foundation Scholar (Career Development) Award supports early-career researchers dedicated to childhood cancer research. This three-year award, which can be extended for two additional years based on progress, provides up to $110,000 per year. Founded in 2000, the foundation has mobilized volunteers worldwide to raise funds through head-shaving events and various activities, all aimed at finding cures and improving survivors' lives.
Children’s Health & Pediatrics
Pediatric Cancers
St. Baldrick’s Foundation Research Grant Award
St Baldricks Foundation Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $200,000
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation Research Grant Award supports innovative research aimed at curing childhood cancers. With funding of $100,000 per year for two years, this grant is designed for hypothesis-driven projects that can be laboratory, clinical, or epidemiological in nature. Established through community-driven fundraising events, the foundation empowers volunteers and donors to make a significant impact in the fight against cancer, ensuring a brighter future for young survivors.
Pediatric Cancers
St. Baldrick’s Foundation Fellowship Award
St Baldricks Foundation Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $195,000
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation Fellowship Award supports pediatric oncology training through a two-year fellowship, with a potential third year based on need and achievements. This initiative, powered by community fundraising events, aims to advance research for childhood cancer cures. The award provides a salary capped at $97,500 per year, covering salary and benefits for fellows. This fellowship not only fosters professional growth but also contributes significantly to the fight against childhood cancers.
Pediatric Cancers
Numotion Foundation Grants
Numotion Foundation
Private
United States
US $500 - US $10,000
The Numotion Foundation Grants aim to enhance the lives of individuals with mobility disabilities by supporting IRS-designated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. By fostering partnerships with various charities, including national and local organizations, the foundation raises awareness and funds for necessary research and support services. Contributions are made for each new wheelchair sold, ensuring a coordinated approach to charitable giving while prioritizing programs that specifically assist those with mobility-related challenges.
Disability Care & Services
Children With Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Tipgoomoogus Memorial Trust Grant
1992 Tipgoomoogus Memorial Trust
Private
United States
US $5,000 - US $10,000
The Tipgoomoogus Memorial Trust Grant supports organizations dedicated to the care and comfort of small household pets, including dogs, cats, and birds. Founded by Thomas and Ellen Fallon, the trust primarily funds New Jersey-based charities that qualify as 501(c)(3) organizations. Applications are accepted year-round, with a submission deadline of April 30 for annual review. The foundation prefers to assist animal shelters and dog pounds, while excluding funding for salaries or animals raised for commercial or research purposes.
Animal Welfare - Domestic Animals & Pets
Harry Kramer Memorial Fund Grant
Harry Kramer Memorial Fund
Private
Israel, United States
US $10,000 - US $25,000
The Harry Kramer Memorial Fund Grant supports U.S. charitable organizations that assist individuals and institutions in Israel, focusing on welfare, healthcare for the sick and aged, and education in South Florida. Founded by Harry A. Kramer, a successful entrepreneur and veteran, the fund reflects his deep commitment to charitable causes. Organizations must qualify under Section 501(c)(3) and meet specific eligibility criteria to apply for funding, ensuring that aid reaches those in need.
Jewish Culture
Senior Services
Religion & Spirituality
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Downing-Nix Trust Grant
Frances Downing Nix 1013002741
Private
United States
US $6,000 - US $12,000
The Downing-Nix Trust Grant provides funding for organizations engaged in research on muscular dystrophy, maintaining treatment wards in Atlanta hospitals, offering veterinary medicine scholarships, and supporting shelters for small animals. Organizations must qualify as 501(c)(3) charities. Applications are accepted year-round, but submissions by April 15 are required for annual meeting reviews. Priority may be given to hospitals and veterinary schools within Atlanta, GA.
Muscular Dystrophy
Health Facilities & Clinics
Veterinary Science & Services
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Howe Foundation Grant
Howe Foundation 45871100
Private
United States
Approximately US $5,000
The Howe Foundation, established by Thomas E. Howe in Clark County, Nevada, supports U.S. charitable organizations focused on education, medical advancements, and game hunters associations. Grants are administered by Wells Fargo Bank, with applications reviewed annually in September. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) exempt under the Internal Revenue Code, ensuring support for meaningful community initiatives.
Education
Health & Medicine
Wildlife Management
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Hunger to Health Collaboratory (H2HC) 2026 Prizes for Innovation
Newmans Own Foundation
Corporate
United States
Up to US $100,000
The Hunger to Health Collaboratory (H2HC) 2025 Prizes for Innovation aim to enhance health equity for youth through innovative funding in three categories: Food and Nutrition Policy, Nutrition Education & School Food, and Indigenous Food Justice. Supported by Newman’s Own Foundation, these prizes include $100K grants for policy work and $25K grants for education and justice initiatives. Winners will participate in the H2HC Fall Summit in Boston, fostering collaborative solutions to food challenges.
Food Access & Hunger
Youth Services
Indigenous Sovereignty & Rights
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George William Groh Trust Grant
Groh George W Tr FBO Med Research
Private
United States
US $11,500
The George William Groh Trust Grant supports medical research initiatives by providing funding to organizations that qualify as exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Applications are accepted year-round, with a deadline of May 1 for consideration at the annual grant meeting. The foundation aims to enhance medical research efforts and contribute to advancements in healthcare.
Health & Medicine
Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award Trust Grant
The Elizabeth@Hurlock Beckman Award Trust
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award Trust Grant honors educators who inspire students to create impactful organizations or movements. Established in 2008, the trust has awarded over $3.5 million to 148 professors across the U.S. The grant primarily supports those teaching in psychology, medicine, or law, emphasizing the importance of community contribution. Eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have inspired their former students to make a difference.
Law
Health & Medicine
Psychology
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Undergraduate Development Program Student Travel Award
Society of Toxicology
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The Undergraduate Development Program Student Travel Award offers undergraduate science majors a unique opportunity to attend the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting from March 21–23, 2026. The program aims to inspire students pursuing research careers in toxicology and related biomedical sciences. Participants will engage with professionals, attend sessions, and explore various educational and career paths. SOT emphasizes inclusiveness, encouraging diverse perspectives to enhance innovation in the field.
Biomedical informatics
Environmental Chemistry & Toxicology
Education - Higher Education
Undergraduate Development Program Advisor Travel Award
Society of Toxicology
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The Undergraduate Development Program Advisor Travel Award, hosted by the Society of Toxicology, enables faculty advisors to attend the Undergraduate Development Program from March 21-23, 2026. This initiative aims to familiarize advisors with toxicology and encourage them to guide students toward careers in biomedical sciences. Recipients of the award will participate in educational sessions, networking opportunities, and receive support for travel-related expenses, fostering diversity and innovation within the field.
Environmental Chemistry & Toxicology
Biomedical informatics
UPMC Microvascular Reconstructive Fellowship
Upmc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The UPMC Microvascular Reconstructive Fellowship offers a one-year clinical program designed for qualified surgeons, focusing on mentorship in microsurgical techniques and comprehensive patient care. Participants will gain hands-on experience in reconstructive surgeries, including extremity trauma and facial reanimation, while also engaging in multidisciplinary cancer treatment. The fellowship emphasizes both clinical and didactic learning, with opportunities for research in renowned laboratories, ensuring fellows acquire a deep understanding of the field.
Medical Education & Professional Training
Reconstructive Surgery