Funding Aimed at Supporting Innovative Clinical Research in Georgia (USA)
GrantID: 44928
Grant Funding Amount Low: $7,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $75,000
Summary
This funding opportunity is aimed at supporting innovative clinical research at nonprofit institutions worldwide. It is particularly suited for organizations engaged in advancing diagnostic or procedural care in the area of minimally invasive respiratory and lung-disease evaluation. The grant favors projects that explore how advanced, technology-assisted bronchoscopic procedures might improve diagnosis, patient safety, procedural efficiency, or overall clinical outcomes — including studies of imaging and navigation systems, cost-effectiveness or economic impact, or novel procedural techniques when combined with emerging technologies.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit or otherwise not-for-profit institutions; the grant is not intended for individuals acting on their own, nor for traditional small businesses. Funding may be used to support non-physician research team members (such as research coordinators, lab staff, data analysts), necessary equipment and consumables, research supplies, and travel related to the project. Funds are not meant to cover physician salary, ensuring that resources are directed toward research support and operational needs rather than routine clinical compensation.
Projects are generally supported for up to one year, with funding available up to a moderate cap. Indirect costs and equipment purchases are subject to reasonable limitations to ensure efficient use of resources. This makes the grant especially valuable for organizations that may not have large internal research budgets but are committed to generating meaningful data on improving respiratory disease diagnosis and care.
The initiative welcomes proposals from eligible institutions worldwide, though preference is for nonprofit medical centers or academic/research hospitals in developed and developing regions alike. The overarching aim is to promote advances in patient care, procedural safety, diagnostic accuracy, and long-term health outcomes — helping ensure that innovative bronchoscopy methods become more accessible, evidence-based, and beneficial for patients globally.
This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Georgia that are actively involved in Science, Technology Research & Development. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.
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