If you’ve been sitting on a brilliant idea that could move the needle on healthy longevity, consider this your sign to stop sitting and start applying. Apply now-before someone else turns your idea into their grant
The Stanford Center for Digital Health is excited to announce our 2026 Research Grants. We will award one-year grants of $100,000 each. Collaborative projects that bring together investigators from across different disciplines are highly encouraged.
Sarafan ChEM-H is seeking proposals from Stanford labs who would like to start a new collaboration with a scientific team in the Nucleus. We are accepting proposals for projects that would utilize one or more Nucleus research areas to pursue basic science and translational research projects.
Wu Tsai Neuro and HAI invite research proposals that support ambitious ideas and reimagine how neuroscience and AI work together to transform our understanding of the human brain and advance artificially intelligent systems.
The Hoffman-Yee Research Grants are designed to address significant scientific, technical, or societal challenges requiring an interdisciplinary team and a bold approach. We seek proposals for up to $500,000.
The Stanford Clinical & Translational Science (CTS) Pilot Program supports projects that advance the science of translation, emphasizing collaborative, transdisciplinary work and generalizable translational outcomes
The iDEA-TECH Award provides $150,000 in funding to support 1-year projects with a therapeutic focus on real-world evidence, novel modalities, advanced imaging, multi-omics, disease modeling, process innovation, and safety assessment.
RAI is offering grants of up to $25,000 to support innovative research on government institutions, democratic practice, and citizenship that advance its mission and address key institutional challenges.
The purpose of this one-year seed grant is to advance technologies for health monitoring and early disease detection and to set the stage for external funding to facilitate the translation of these tools toward point-of-care or clinical settings.
Join us in advancing plant-based research for a healthier future!
The Plant-Based Diet Initiative (PBDI) is soliciting proposals for one-year pilot projects exploring various plant-based nutrition, health, and sustainability topics.
The Stanford Visiting Artist Fund, established in honor of Roberta Bowman Denning, brings internationally renowned artists to the university to engage with faculty and students in departments and programs across the campus.
Seed grant funding opportunity across energy areas including: Powering AI Sustainably, Sustainable Fuels, Carbon Capture and Storage, AI for accelerating battery R&D, sustainable mobility systems, energy & resource efficiency & demand management, and open topics.
The David Koch Jr. Foundation Kidney Health Innovation Postdoctoral Support award funds postdoctoral fellows to pursue innovative, mentored research, accelerating discoveries in pediatric kidney disease, glomerular disease, and the transition to adulthood for those with kidney disease.
The David Koch Jr. Foundation Kidney Health Innovation Seed Grant awards mechanism aims to accelerate transformative discoveries in pediatric kidney disease, glomerular disease, and the adolescent to adult transition for individuals with kidney disease
The Stanford Clinical & Translational Science (CTS) Pilot Grants Program supports early-stage projects that advance the science of translation, emphasizing collaborative, transdisciplinary work and generalizable translational outcomes.
These grants award up to $50K to support innovative and public-oriented faculty research and dissemination in the humanities—including work by scholars in allied fields like the qualitative social sciences, education, and law.
IAJS is accepting funding proposals up to $25,000 to support innovative research projects directly related to its mission. Funding will be given for early-stage research focusing on solutions to challenges related to racial and ethnic categorization, broadly defined.