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Find similar grantsFlinn Foundation Translational Seed Grants Program is sponsored by Flinn Foundation. This program awards grants annually to Arizona universities, nonprofit research institutes, and hospitals to translate innovations and discoveries into patient care more quickly by bringing together academic scientists and clinicians.
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Translational Seed Grants Program Seven Arizona research projects earn $100K grants Each year, the Flinn Foundation funds up to 10 research teams affiliated with an Arizona university, research institution, or health-care system that are advancing new products or services addressing significant clinical needs.
The Flinn Foundation Translational Seed Grants Program awardees each receive a $100,000 grant over 18 months, plus programmatic benefits. At the end of the grant period, the most successful projects may receive up to an additional $100,000 over the following year.
Each supported team will use the 18-month grant period to de-risk its product/process, refine its design, and/or acquire key validation data and stakeholder feedback—and secure, or have a well-defined plan to secure new sources of funding to advance toward positive patient impact. In April, seven Arizona-based research teams representing six institutions were announced as the 2026 cohort.
The Translational Seed Grants Program was created to help reach the objectives of Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap by funding research projects that focus on creating new products and services to benefit human health.
Learn more about Arizona's Bioscience Roadmap The most recent awardees—two from Arizona State University and one each from HonorHealth Research Institute, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Northern Arizona University, TGen, and University of Arizona —were announced in April 2026. Since 2013, the Flinn Foundation has awarded 90 seed grants totaling about $10. 2 million .
For more information about the program or application process, contact Joanna Yang Yowler, Ph. D. , Flinn Foundation program manager, Translational Biosciences and Entrepreneurship.
Learn about requirements, eligibility, benefits, and more Learn about current and past participants “This grant was integral for acquiring preliminary data for the project, and we’ve benefited so much from the amazing community of awardees and the Flinn team.
” Principal Investigator, Arizona State University in partnership with Mayo Clinic: “Designing biomimetic fibrous scaffolds with spatially controlled mineralization for augmenting rotator-cuff repair” For information about Bioscience, please contact: bioscience@flinn. org or (602) 744-6831 Vice President, Bioscience Research Programs Joanna Yang Yowler, Ph. D.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Arizona universities, nonprofit research institutions, and hospitals. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $100,000 annually. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Flinn Foundation Translational Seed Grants Program is funded by Flinn Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arizona. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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