Grants for Advancing Ethics in Health and Research in Tennessee (USA)

GrantID: 220

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1

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Summary

A private charitable organization based in the United States offers several annual and semi-annual funding opportunities that encourage ethical awareness and responsible decision-making in health care, research, and policy. The grants are designed to strengthen professional development, support research innovation, and promote the real-world application of ethical principles in medicine and public health.


These opportunities are available to nonprofit institutions, accredited universities, and qualified researchers based in the United States. Individuals must typically be affiliated with a tax-exempt organization to apply. Projects are expected to focus on issues that advance understanding of ethical challenges in health systems, medical practice, or research governance. The organization does not provide funding to for-profit businesses or individuals unaffiliated with an eligible institution.


Funding amounts vary depending on the program and the scope of work proposed. Individual project awards can reach up to $50,000, while multi-year faculty or research development awards may support up to half of a scholar’s salary, benefits, and an annual project allowance of approximately $5,000. Smaller-scale opportunities are also available for those developing short-term or policy-oriented initiatives that help translate academic research into meaningful changes in practice.


Grant funds may be used for salary support, research activities, data analysis, or engagement with policymakers and professional communities. Projects should demonstrate a clear benefit to improving ethical standards in health care or biomedical research and show potential for practical implementation.


Eligible applicants are primarily located within the United States, although institutions with U.S. nonprofit equivalency determinations may participate in collaboration. Funding cycles occur annually or twice each year, providing consistent opportunities for scholars, practitioners, and research teams to pursue innovative ideas that connect ethics with public benefit. These grants ultimately aim to foster integrity, responsibility, and collaboration across health-related disciplines.


Organizations and individuals based in Tennessee who are engaged in Health & Medical may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Health & Medical, Higher Education, Individual, Non-Profit Support Services, Research & Evaluation, Science, Technology Research & Development in Tennessee (USA).