Grants to Advance Biomedical Research and Development and Learning in Georgia (USA)

GrantID: 674

Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $45,000

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Summary

Access funding opportunities designed to advance research, workforce development, and experimental learning across multiple disciplines. The programs are structured to provide financial support to eligible participants who are engaged in structured research, technical training, or policy-focused projects aligned with public interest priorities. Funding is available for activities conducted throughout the United States, with opportunities located in multiple states and regions, including placements at research facilities, laboratories, and partner institutions.


The grants primarily support individuals, including students, recent graduates, early-career professionals, and advanced researchers. In limited cases, nonprofit organizations or small research-focused entities may indirectly benefit through hosted projects or collaborative initiatives. Businesses are generally not direct recipients, though some programs may involve partnerships with industry. The intent of the funding is to offset living expenses, support professional development, and enable recipients to focus full-time on approved project work rather than employment obligations.


Award amounts vary depending on the level and duration of the opportunity. Typical funding ranges from approximately $25,000 to $45,000 per year for undergraduate or graduate-level participants, while advanced fellowships may provide stipends between $60,000 and $75,000 annually. Some programs also include supplemental funding for travel, training materials, or research-related costs. Funds are not provided as unrestricted cash but are designated for approved educational and research purposes.


Eligible fields commonly include science, technology, engineering, mathematics, public health, environmental studies, data science, and policy analysis. The grant interests emphasize skill development, applied research experience, and the preparation of participants for long-term careers that support national research and innovation goals. Geographic availability is broad, though some opportunities may be limited to U.S. citizens or permanent residents, while others are open to individuals regardless of nationality.


Overall, this funding opportunity is intended to strengthen talent pipelines, expand access to research experiences, and support meaningful project-based work that contributes to institutional and societal objectives.




Eligible applicants in Georgia with a demonstrated commitment to Research & Evaluation are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Black, Indigenous, People of Color, College Scholarship, Employment, Labor & Training Workforce, Health & Medical, Higher Education, Income Security & Social Services, Individual, Municipalities, Non-Profit Support Services, Research & Evaluation, Science, Technology Research & Development, Technology in Georgia (USA).