Health Grants
550 open opportunities. Open federal grants funding health, medicine, and public-health work, each with a plain-English eligibility summary, deadline, and award amount.
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems SEED Project: Scaling Effective Early Childhood Systems Development (ECCS SEED)
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$875K
Specific eligible applicant types are not detailed in this summary text beyond a domestic-applicant definition, so applicants should consult the NOFO to confirm who may apply. The ECCS SEED Project partners with states and communities on evidence-based strategies to improve healthcare access, early screening, and family services for prenatal-to-age-5 families. The maximum award is about $875,000, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
Large awardDeadline soonEmergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) National Pediatric Readiness Coordinating Center Cooperative Agreement
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $3.9M–$4.2M
Eligible applicants are state governments and accredited schools of medicine only. This cooperative agreement funds a national coordinating center to assess and expand pediatric readiness in hospital emergency departments and pre-hospital EMS systems. Awards range from about $3.9 million to $4.2 million, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
Government / tribalSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityLarge award+1 more​HIV Technical Assistance for Indian Country
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$1.5M
Open to a broad set of applicants including state, local, and tribal governments, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), public and private institutions of higher education, school districts, and special districts. This four-year program funds three entities to build organizational and workforce capacity at tribal and urban Indian organizations to improve HIV identification, linkage to care, and viral suppression. The maximum award is about $1.5 million, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalSchools & universitiesLarge award+1 moreHereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) Center
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$2.9M
Eligible applicant types are not detailed beyond a domestic-applicant definition, so applicants should consult the full NOFO to confirm who may apply. The HHT Center program funds partnering with a clinical center to expand care access and coordination, support diagnosis of Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, and develop a de-identified patient data registry for this rare disease. The maximum award is about $2.9 million, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
Large awardDeadline soonRural Northern Border Region Network Planning Program
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$100K
Open to domestic public, private, nonprofit, and for-profit entities, including faith-based and community-based organizations, tribes, health centers, and rural clinics, but applicants must be located in and serve HRSA-designated rural areas within the Northern Border Region (Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont). This one-year program funds building or strengthening rural healthcare networks. The maximum award is about $100,000, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibility+2 moreRyan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F Dental Reimbursement Program
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$1.2M
Eligibility is limited to domestic dental schools and other accredited dental education programs (such as dental hygiene or postdoctoral dental programs) accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. This Ryan White Part F program partially reimburses these institutions for unreimbursed oral health care provided to low-income people with HIV in the prior year. The maximum award is about $1.2 million, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
Schools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityLarge awardDeadline soonEmbryo Adoption Awareness and Services
Due in 13 daysOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health · $100K–$500K
Any public or private nonprofit entity (organizations only, not individuals) may apply. The Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services program funds public awareness of embryo adoption and medical and administrative services for individuals adopting or donating embryos. Awards range from about $100,000 to $500,000, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
NonprofitsDeadline soonHEAL 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 13 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This is a limited competition: only organizations (or their subcontractors) previously funded under RFA-DA-21-022 (for the administrative core) or RFA-DA-21-023 (for the data coordinating center) are eligible to apply, so it is closed to new applicants. It renews the administrative and data coordinating components of NIH's HEALthy Brain and Child Development study. Foreign organizations and components are allowed. No award amount is stated; the deadline is July 10, 2026.
ResearchersNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonState Offices of Rural Health Program
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$223.4K
Eligibility is limited to states with State Offices of Rural Health, and only one applicant per state (designated by the governor) is eligible. The program funds an institutional framework in each state linking rural communities to state and federal resources to improve access to and quality of rural health care. The maximum award is about $223,410, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
Government / tribalNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonTransforming Pediatrics for Early Childhood (TPEC) Program
Due in 13 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$950K
Eligible applicants are organizations with statewide or tribal reach; existing FY 2022 TPEC award recipients (HRSA-22-141) may apply, and if funded must relinquish their existing award. The program places early childhood development experts in pediatric practices serving Medicaid/CHIP families to deliver team-based care and improve early childhood outcomes. The maximum award is about $950,000, with a deadline of July 10, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardDeadline soonNational HIV Clinical Training for Residents Program​
Due in 16 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$3.5M
Open to a broad set of organizations including state, local, and tribal governments, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), and public or private institutions of higher education. It funds a single recipient to expand the HIV workforce by training medical residents, partnering with up to eight residency programs to deliver education, training, and technical assistance. The maximum award is about $3.5 million, and only one award will be made. The application deadline is July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalSchools & universitiesLarge award+1 moreTribal Behavioral Health Substance Use Prevention
Due in 16 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$350K
Eligibility is limited to federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native tribes, tribal organizations, Urban Indian Organizations, and consortia of these groups. The program funds community-driven substance use and overdose prevention for Native youth and young adults through age 24 using evidence-based, locally tailored strategies. The maximum award is about $350,000, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
Government / tribalNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonInfertility Training Center
Due in 16 daysOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health · $0–$4M
Any public or private nonprofit entity may apply to operate an Infertility Training Center that provides training and technical assistance to Title X family planning grantees. The work focuses on root-cause infertility education, fertility awareness-based methods, and improved testing, treatment, and referrals within Title X clinics. The maximum award is about $4 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsLarge awardDeadline soonNational Center for Child Traumatic Stress - Category 1
Due in 16 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$8M
Eligibility is statutorily limited to domestic public and private nonprofit entities. The award funds the national coordinating center (NCCTS) for the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative, supporting resource development, dissemination, and coordination of child trauma training and technical assistance across the network. The maximum award is about $8 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardDeadline soonEnhancing global laboratory systems to safely manage biological risks, deploy diagnostics, and sequence pathogens to improve capacities for global health threat response and detection
Due in 16 daysCenters for Disease Control-GHC · $0
The eligibility field is listed as N/A, so applicants should consult the full NOFO to confirm who may apply. The program strengthens global public health laboratory systems, workforce, biorisk management, emergency preparedness, and diagnostic and genomic sequencing capacity. Note that previously funded recipients under CDC-RFA-GH20-2109 may apply to expand into additional countries with special consideration, suggesting an existing-grantee orientation. No award amount is stated and the deadline is July 13, 2026.
Deadline soonRyan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D Coordinated HIV Services and Access to Research for Women, Infants, Children, and Youth (WICY) Existing Geographic Service Areas
Due in 16 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $115K–$2M
Open to current Ryan White Part D grant recipients and new eligible applicants; eligible applicants are public and nonprofit private entities (including IHS-affiliated health facilities) that provide family-centered outpatient or ambulatory care. The program funds coordinated HIV medical and support services for low-income women, infants, children, and youth in existing geographic service areas. Awards range from about $115,000 to $2 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardDeadline soonSupporting Interventions with Technical Assistance
Due in 16 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$1.5M
HRSA's SPNS program funds one organization to provide tailored technical assistance to Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients and providers to help them adopt and sustain evidence-based HIV care interventions. Eligibility is broad, including institutions of higher education, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), state, local, and tribal governments, special districts, and independent school districts. Maximum award is up to $1,500,000, and only one organization will be funded. The deadline is July 13, 2026, within about a month.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalLarge award+3 moreFY 2026 Congressionally Directed Spending Projects
Due in 16 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$3M
This SAMHSA opportunity is restricted to organizations already identified as Congressionally Directed Spending projects in the FY 2026 Consolidated Appropriations Act; it is not open to the public, and award amounts are pre-set in the NOFO's Appendix A. Only the specifically named entities can apply, with maximum award up to about $2.98 million. The deadline is July 13, 2026, within about a month.
Large awardNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonNIA Career Transition Award (K22 Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 16 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
The purpose of the NIA Career Transition Award (CTA) is to facilitate the transition of mentored researchers to tenure-track faculty conducting research that advances the mission of NIA. This three-year award provides protected time through salary and research support and is targeted at applicants who plan to start a tenure-track faculty position within a year of the award.
Epidemiology Program for American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes and Urban Indian Communities
Due in 16 daysIndian Health Service · $75K–$3.5M
Eligibility is limited to federally recognized Indian Tribes, tribal organizations, and qualifying Urban Indian Organizations (which must provide proof of nonprofit status and may need letters of support or tribal resolutions). The program strengthens public health capacity of Tribal Epidemiology Centers and the communities they serve. Awards range from about $75,000 to $3.5 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
Government / tribalNarrow eligibilityLarge awardDeadline soon