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General Funding Requests ($25,000 and Under) is sponsored by Warren Alpert Foundation. This program provides funding for medical research, medical education, and occasionally general education and basic human services. It is intended for smaller-scale requests and offers a direct application process.
Geographic focus: New England (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) prioritized
Focus areas: Medical Research, Medical Education, General Education, Basic Human Services
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How to Apply - Warren Alpert FoundationWarren Alpert Foundation The Warren Alpert Foundation accepts grants for medical research, medical education, and in some cases general education and basic human services grants. See below on how to apply for these grants. ~ General, Medical, and Research Grants Over $25,000: Prospective applicants should submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI).
For General grants please click here to submit your LOI . For Research Grants please click here to submit your LOI The Letter of Inquiry will require the below information: Estimated Budget & Time Line Be sure to include proper contact information with your LOI. PLEASE NOTE: LOI’s and applications are reviewed quarterly prior to our board of directors meetings.
(February, May, August & November). All LOI’s and requested applications must be received by January 10th, April 10th, July 10th and October 10th in order to be considered at the following board meeting. ~ General Funding requests of $25,000 and Under: For funding requests of $25,000 and under, please click here to submit your application.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to limited availability of these grants, priority consideration will be focused on the general New England area. ~ Distinguished Scholars Award – Neuroscience – ENROLLMENT OPEN until 11/1/2025 The dean or academic research officer of each medical school, academic hospital, or research institute located in the United States is invited to nominate one candidate for research in basic or clinical neurosciences.
Scholars will be chosen on the basis of the success in their prior post-doctoral work as well as in the importance and creativity of their continued work. The Foundation expects to make five awards in 2026.
The foundation will select recipients for awards using an objective and nondiscriminatory selection process based upon criteria including a review of each applicant’s scholastic achievements, academic records, scientific proposal and submitted letters of recommendation.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS – Neuroscience: Must have an MD, PhD, or both Must hold a post-doctoral research position at a United States medical school, research institute, or academic institution.
Must have completed a minimum of 3 years and no more than 6 years of a post-doctoral fellowship by July 1, 2026 Research focused in the field of Neuroscience Must be nominated by the Dean of the medical school or equivalent institutional senior leader Must include a nomination letter from your institution Commitment of a minimum of 75% effort Must include 3 letters of recommendation Budgets must be submitted in NIH G300 format Applicants with a Visa are allowed to be nominated with the stipulation that their Visa status must allow them to complete the award here in the United States.
Please click here to submit an application. PLEASE NOTE: All inquiries regarding this award must be submitted by either the Dean, Chief Academic Research Officer, or the Grants Administration officer of the applicant’s institution. Applications are due no later than November 1, 2026.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations and educational or research institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 10, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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