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The Evidence for AI in Health (EVAH) initiative is a US$60 million joint investment by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Novo Nordisk Foundation and Wellcome Trust to support locally led evaluations of AI health tools in low- and middle-income countries.
Representing the second investment from a US$300 million global health research partnership established in 2024 the program funds rigorous evaluations of AI-enabled clinical decision support tools designed for frontline healthcare workers in primary and community health settings.
Funded evaluations include randomized controlled trials implementation science studies economic feasibility analyses and public health acceptance assessments of AI tools that feature machine learning computer vision or large language models trained on representative data for resource-constrained environments. The program focuses on triage diagnosis and referral functions in Sub-Saharan Africa South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Implementation is managed by the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC). This is distinct from OpenAI mental health research grants and from Stanford AIMI-HAI which fund US-based AI healthcare research.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open RFP including researchers not affiliated with J-PAL. Applicants should be based in or have strong partnerships with institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa South Asia or Southeast Asia. Projects must evaluate AI-enabled clinical decision support tools for frontline health workers. Applications due April 1 2026 at 10:00am EDT via the J-PAL EVAH RFP page. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates US$60 million total joint commitment from the Gates Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, and Wellcome Trust. Individual evaluation grant amounts not yet disclosed but expected to range from $1 million to $5 million based on comparable health evaluation programs. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Evidence for AI in Health (EVAH) Initiative Research Grants is sponsored by Gates Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, and Wellcome. The Evidence for AI in Health (EVAH) Initiative is a joint US$60 million program from the Gates Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, and Wellcome to fund locally led evaluations of AI-enabled health tools in low- and middle-income countries.
Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programs Financed Solely by Prevention and Public Health Funds (PPHF) is sponsored by Department of Health And Human Services. These cooperative agreements are intended to increase the number of evidence-based falls prevention programs available to older adults, while concurrently increasing the sustainability of these proven programs in the aging and disability networks. This funding also supports a cooperative agreement for a National Falls Prevention Resource Center. This listing is currently active. Program number: 93.761. Last updated on 2026-01-21.