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Find similar grantsGeneral Grant Program (Fall Cycle) is sponsored by Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation.
The Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation's General Grant Program supports projects in community services, health, education, arts and humanities, and wildlife and habitat stewardship.
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Medical Research - Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg FoundationRobert J.
Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation The Foundation is seeking highly innovative and groundbreaking medical research proposals from top tier institutions in both basic biological and applied research that will have the greatest impact on scientific knowledge and human health. Proposals should be distinctive and novel in their approaches, question the prevailing paradigm, and lead to advancement of knowledge in the field.
A highly qualified scientific advisory committee will review all proposals. Applications are highly competitive. Priority is given to organizations with whom the Foundation has had a long-standing relationship, preferably in Texas.
All applications must be approved by the University Provost or the Vice President of Research, and should be submitted through the office of sponsored research or like office that provides institutional approval for the request. Studies selected through an internal competition are preferred. Applications submitted by an individual researcher will NOT be considered.
Medical research institutions may submit one application each grant cycle, regardless if they have an open grant, and regardless of the number of affiliated entities within the institution. The medical research study application has a format similar to that of NIH. There is a separate application called Medical Research-Other that should be used for medical research-related requests other than medical research studies.
This application is restricted and requires an access code. Please contact Foundation staff at margretb@alexventures. com or call Margret at 210-316-8398 before you set up a new account in the online system, begin a Medical Research Study Pre-Request , if you have any questions, i f you are unsure which application to use or whether you are eligible to apply, or to obtain the access code.
Please review the grant guidelines and the PDF documents below to be sure to submit a complete application: Application Content and Attachments – Medical Research Medical Research Study Application – List of Questions Online Application Instructions 2025 Medical Research Awards Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX S.
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