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International Research Grant Program | Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program International Research Grant Program The Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program (IRGP) funds investigations to advance our understanding of Alzheimer's disease, identify new treatment strategies, improve care for people with dementia and further our knowledge of brain health and disease prevention.
Our 2026 Grants Application Process Is Open The Alzheimer's Association International Research Program supports investigators at every professional stage and includes categories designed to address gaps in research efforts. View and Apply for a Grant Our grant program supports investigators at every professional stage and includes categories designed to address gaps in research efforts.
View and Apply for a Grant Learn about our grant application process and key deadlines. All of our grants are open to U.S. and international researchers. View abstracts of studies supported by our research funding.
You can also search for specific dementia grants. The International Research Grant Program Council The IRGP Council assists with crafting requests for grant applications, provides expertise during the review process and more.
The International Research Grant Program Council The Alzheimer's Association works to identify and fund a wide range of the most promising grant projects, from basic discovery science to studies addressing social and behavioral aspects of Alzheimer's — and related dementias. Our International Research Grant Program funds investigations to advance our understanding of Alzheimer's. View grant portfolio summaries by year.
For more information about our grants projects, or if you have questions about a specific grant, please email grantsapp@alz. org
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