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New Investigator Award Program (NIAP) is sponsored by National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association. The New Investigator Award Program (NIAP) supports early-career investigators pursuing innovative research in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (AD/ADRD). This program provides both funding and mentorship to help launch independent research careers.
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New Investigator Award Program - National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center (NACC) stacked_line_chart Access Data person ADRC Portal Login The New Investigator Award Program (NIAP), in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association, is a prestigious funding opportunity designed to foster the career development of early-career investigators in the field of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) research.
The Alzheimer's Association is the world's largest non-profit funder of Alzheimer's and all dementia science, with over $360 million in funding committed today to over 1,000 projects in 53 countries.
This program aims to encourage new and early career investigators to develop innovative research projects, foster collaborations within their Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) and across the ADRC network, and support their journey toward becoming independent researchers.
Building on the success of their ongoing collaboration, NACC and the Alzheimer's Association continue to partner to offer the NIAP, reinforcing their shared commitment to supporting and advancing the careers of the next generation of AD/ADRD researchers.
The NIAP represents a core tenet of the missions of NACC, the Alzheimer's Association, and the ADRCs: funding early career investigators to drive forward understanding and treatment of AD/ADRD.
Up to ten awards available annually $135,000 in direct costs per award One- to two-year project duration Comprehensive mentorship program to support applicants through application process Focus on innovative, impactful research across the spectrum of AD/ADRD studies 2026 Program Status and Timeline The 2025 NIAP funding cycle has closed. NACC is up for renewal in 2026, with our current 5-year U24 ending on May 31, 2026.
This means NACC will not be able to offer the New Investigator Award Program in 2026. However, we look forward to continuing to support new investigators in the next funding cycle beginning in Fall 2026. Spotlights on past NIAP awardees and their impactful research Congratulations to Our 2025 Awardees!
We're thrilled to announce the recipients of our 2025 New Investigator Awards! Twenty-three exceptional early-career researchers from across the ADRC network have been selected to receive $135,000 each to advance innovative AD/ADRD research. These awards represent a $3.
1M investment in the next generation of AD/ADRD scientists. Meet our 2025 award recipients and explore their innovative research → The NIAP has demonstrated exceptional growth and impact since its inception, with a 329% average increase in applications across recent funding cycles showing extraordinary ADRC engagement.
The program has evolved from receiving 19 applications in 2021, to receiving 138 final applications (from 34 out of 36 ADRCs) in 2025, representing 94% program participation. Beyond immediate funding, the program creates lasting career benefits: 83% of participants report that the mentorship program better prepared them for future grant applications, and 93% applied for additional grants following their NIAP application.
The program's mentorship component has proven particularly valuable, with mentor relationships continuing beyond the funding cycle, and 64% of mentees have applied for additional grants following their NIAP application. See all NACC funded research to discover how the NIAP has helped shape the trajectory of early-career researchers in AD/ADRD since the program's inception.
Watch Dr. Tamar Gefen, a past NIAP awardee, share her experience and the impact of the award on her career in AD/ADRD research. Building Success Through Collaborative Mentorship NACC and the Research Education Component (REC) of the ADRC Program have partnered to provide the NIAP Mentorship Program.
This initiative connects new and early-career investigators with experienced mentors who provide targeted feedback on proposal drafts and specific aims. The REC is instrumental in developing mentor recruitment strategies, providing guidance to mentors, and matching mentees with experts in their specific research areas. Applicants request a mentor through their Letter of Intent at the start of the application process.
REC matches mentors with mentees based on research expertise and complementary backgrounds. Mentor-mentee pairs participate in two review and feedback sessions before the application deadline. We strongly encourage all applicants, especially those new to grant writing, to participate in this program.
The NIAP Mentorship Program is designed to strengthen your current application while building skills that will serve your broader career as an AD/ADRD researcher. "I think this is an excellent program. I, personally, benefited a great deal from it.
The mentor I had became a role model and inspiration to me." "This mentorship experience is the best feedback I have ever received for a grant. I am so eternally grateful for the opportunity."
Expert Guidance: Mentors are experienced researchers from across the ADRC network Personalized Support: Mentorship is tailored to each applicant's specific research focus and needs Flexible Interaction: Meetings can be conducted virtually or in-person, based on mentor and mentee preferences Proposal Strengthening: Mentors provide constructive feedback to enhance the quality of applications Career Development Impact Exposure to diverse perspectives from experts outside a researcher's home institution Opportunity to build professional relationships within the AD/ADRD research community Increased confidence in navigating the grant application process Mentorship Program Results said mentorship strengthened their proposal found it easy to connect with mentors felt confident in applying guidance to future grants awardees participated in program of mentors felt they strengthened mentee proposals interested in mentoring again 2025 NIAP Request for Applications (RFA) Document ADRC Director Letter of Support Template Note: If using the Chrome browser, you may receive an error message when downloading this Word file, but you can override the error by selecting "download insecure file."
Downloading in another browser such as Firefox or Edge may also work. Frequently Asked Questions Questions? We're Here to Help We encourage all applicants and researchers interested in the NIAP to reach out with questions.
Our team is committed to supporting new investigators across the ADRC network and ensuring you have the resources needed for a successful application. For inquiries about eligibility, application processes, or the NIAP Mentorship Program, contact us at grantsapp@alz. org or info@naccdata.
org .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Early-career investigators pursuing innovative research in AD/ADRD. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $135,000 (direct costs each) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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