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We have updated our application process, please read carefully! The Massachusetts Medical Society asserts that enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health, in all its dimensions, including health care, is a basic human right .
The Foundation award grants to non-profit organizations with a demonstrated commitment to communities that have been historically marginalized or made vulnerable and are focused on one or more of the following funding priorities: Quality health care services for the un- and underinsured We seek to fund clinics and other groups that directly provide free or subsidized health care care for those who otherwise would not have access.
Preference is given to physician-led volunteer initiatives and projects or programs engaging medical students and resident physicians. As with most clinical care, the services provided often include additional case management, education, and referral services.
Behavioral health services when not available Though quality health care inherently includes behavioral health services, we separate this category of interventions to highlight the lack of high-quality behavioral and mental health services available to vulnerable populations. We hope to grow these resources by investing in behavioral health work throughout the Commonwealth.
This category includes substance use intervention and counseling as well as other counseling services. Generally, grant size ranges from $5,000 to $20,000.
The organizations we fund must: be a non-profit organization with a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) designation as determined by the Internal Revenue Service have less than $1million in assets; and have none or very limited funding from the state or federal government If you have a specific question about eligibility, email jday@mms. org . Letters of Intent (LOIs) due January 15.
Our current policy guidelines preclude support for: Capital Campaigns, endowments, building campaigns Fundraising Drives and Fundraising Events Individuals (unless applying for the Global Health Studies Grant or scholarships through a directed giving program) Private or Parochial Schools, Colleges, or Universities Organizations that advocate, support, or practice discrimination based on race, religion, age, national origin, language, sex, sexual preference, or physical handicap Religious organizations for religious purposes Political or Lobbying Activity The Foundation’s grants process is competitive.
While many proposals are worthy and meet funding guidelines, not all requests can be funded. The Foundation uses a two-stage application process , meaning that we only accept full proposals from applicants whose Letters of Intent have been approved by the Board of Directors. The Board will assess all Letters of Intent and Full Proposals based on measurable goals and outcomes presented in the organization’s Logic Model .
Again, the Foundation only considers those requests directly related to our mission and our funding priorities. All stages of our application are administered through our online grant portal . To apply: Organizations must make a unique log on to our online grant management system (for more information about how to use and optimize that system, click here ).
Applicants must submit their Letters of Intent (LOIs) by January 15. Our LOI asks for basic information about your organization, the population you serve, and the project you plan to complete with our funding. It also includes the first draft of your Logic Model which documents the activities, inputs, outputs, outcomes, and measures the project will require and utilize in order to reach their goals.
Complete proposals are due March 1. Organizations selected by the Board to move forward to stage two will be invited to reenter the site and submit their full proposals. Our proposal requires an in depth break down of your project as well as the final draft of your Logic Model and multiple supplemental budgeting and accounting materials.
Decisions will be posted by May 1. If approved, you will need to reenter the online portal to accept your grant. You will also need to submit an interim report 6 months into your grant period and a final report at the end of your grant period, summarizing the program’s efficacy and sharing photos and stories of your experience.
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
For more information, contact the Foundation: Director, Charitable Foundation Massachusetts Medical Society The Foundation awarded $96,420 to 8 Massachusetts non-profits addressing the most vulnerable in our communities, with the majority of the funds awarded to free health programs supporting access to health care and behavioral health services, Additionally, $14,500 was awarded to eleven medical students and six resident physicians to offset travel and lodging expenses for study abroad.
We would like to acknowledge all of those who have donated generously to the Foundation during the past year. Thank you! Become a Member of our Recurring Gift Program Generous contributions from members and friends of the Foundation are vital to sustaining our programs.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations with limited government funding in Massachusetts. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $20,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is January 30, 2027. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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NCI Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) Academic Career Excellence (ACE) Award (K32) is a grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) that funds early postdoctoral fellows from diverse backgrounds, including underrepresented groups, to pursue research training in cancer-related fields. The K32 award supports fellows within 12 months prior to transitioning into, or within the first two years of, a postdoctoral position. The program, operated through NCI's Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD), aims to enhance the pool of qualified diverse cancer researchers. Beginning with the June 12, 2025 due date, the CURE ACE Award is available in both Independent Clinical Trial Required and Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed versions. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents at time of award.
AAI Career Awards is a grant from the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) that honors members for outstanding research and career achievement. Through multiple award tracks — including the Lifetime Achievement Award, Distinguished Service Award, Distinguished Fellows program, Public Service Award, and Vanguard Award — AAI recognizes immunologists at every career stage who have made exceptional scientific, institutional, or public-policy contributions. Nominations originate from the AAI Council and designated committees. The program celebrates careers defined by scientific excellence, service to the immunology community, and contributions to public advocacy, minority recruitment in the sciences, and disease research. Deadline is September 10, 2025.