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Digital Health Grants are awarded by the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation (PJMF) to organizations advancing artificial intelligence, data science, and digital health solutions for equitable health care access. PJMF is a philanthropic organization dedicated to AI and data science for a thriving and sustainable future, working across digital health, climate, digital access, and data maturity in the social sector.
Past grants have ranged from $100,000 to $750,000. The Foundation supports partnerships with public, private, and social institutions. Notable investments include a $1 million pledge to the Global Fund Digital Health Impact Accelerator to improve digital health infrastructure in five African countries.
PJMF does not maintain an open application cycle; interested organizations should contact the Foundation directly.
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McGovern Foundation Strengthening data and digital health solutions to drive more equitable access to healthcare In support of the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment, the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation (PJMF) pledged US$1 million to support the Global Fund Digital Health Impact Accelerator (DHIA).
The DHIA is a US$50 million digital health fund that will bring additional funding and expertise to five countries in Africa to implement their digital health strategies, address fragmentation across health information systems, improve the digitalization of health data, and support the use of data analytics to better inform disease management and pandemic preparedness.
The PJMF is a philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence and data science solutions to create a thriving, equitable, and sustainable future for all. PJMF works in partnership with public, private, and social institutions to drive progress on our most pressing challenges, including digital health, climate change, broad digital access, and data maturity in the social sector.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations focused on digital health, AI health solutions, and emergent AI. The foundation's grants database includes awards to various organizations, including those working on tech for good. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (past grants from $100,000 to $750,000) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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Stanford Center for Digital Health 2026 Research Grants is a grant from the Stanford Center for Digital Health that funds interdisciplinary research projects at the intersection of technology and health, including AI-driven diagnostics, digital therapeutics, wearables, telemedicine, and data science applications in clinical care. The program prioritizes innovative work that advances digital health transformation and is particularly interested in collaborative projects spanning multiple disciplines. Eligible applicants are investigators from diverse academic and clinical fields; collaborative proposals across departments or institutions are strongly encouraged. Awards are $100,000 per project. The application deadline for the 2026 cycle was February 1, 2026.
Digital Health Hub Foundation Awards is a grant from the Digital Health Hub Foundation that recognizes and funds innovations in digital health technologies with the potential to transform healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes. The program supports projects and organizations developing digital tools, platforms, and applications that address significant healthcare challenges, expand access to care, or improve the efficiency and quality of health services. Eligible applicants include startups, nonprofit organizations, and research institutions working on digital health solutions in areas such as remote patient monitoring, telehealth, artificial intelligence in clinical decision support, and patient engagement. Award recipients receive both financial support and access to the foundation's network of mentors, partners, and investors to support growth and impact.