Grants for Aligned Therapeutic Initiatives in Georgia (USA)
GrantID: 74289
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000
Summary
This grant opportunity offers funding across several geographic regions and for a variety of applicants—though certain programs are limited to specific groups. Grants typically range up to around $20,000 each, and in some programs, multiple awards are given annually.
One part of the program provides corporate-style grants and sponsorships for defined projects or events. Eligible recipients include regional, national, and international nonprofits, academic centers, and community organizations. Funds are intended to support things like patient and family education, scientific or medical research, community awareness initiatives, scholarships, and communication campaigns.
Another major track is designed specifically for U.S.-based charitable organizations with 501(c)(3) status. These grants support efforts in three main priority areas: promoting diversity and equity in STEM education (focused in particular regions), supporting equitable healthcare initiatives in cardiovascular disease, and providing essential services like food or housing assistance in underserved communities. These awards are charitable in nature, generally unrestricted for general support or event sponsorship. Each organization can apply for up to $20,000, and applications are accepted during defined seasonal windows. Grant decisions typically take around 60 days after submission, and recipients are expected to provide a report on outcomes after the funding period ends.
For patient-education and professional training efforts, there are also independent medical education grants. These are intended to support continuing medical education (CME) programs—accredited or non-accredited—for healthcare professionals, focusing on topics tied to clinical areas of interest. These funds can cover program development, delivery, and outreach, always with strict adherence to impartial educational guidelines.
Lastly, a communications-focused grant program allocates multiple awards—typically five annual grants of about $20,000 each—to patient-advocacy groups in the cardiovascular or neuromuscular space. The goal is to boost outreach, awareness, and engagement by funding messaging, marketing, or community programming initiatives.
Overall, the intent of this suite of grants is to foster educational, health equity, research, and community engagement efforts primarily within healthcare and STEM fields. Nonprofits are the main beneficiaries, though some grants support academic and healthcare institutions via specific education programming. Available funding is generally capped at $20,000 per award and is open to eligible applicants in specified regions or nationwide, depending on the grant type.
This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Georgia that are actively involved in Health & Medical. 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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