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Find similar grantsTennessee CFAR Developmental Core Awards is sponsored by Tennessee Center for AIDS Research (CFAR). One-year pilot awards to support HIV research projects, especially for early‑career faculty or investigators new to HIV research.
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Funding Opportunities | Tennessee Center for AIDS Research Scientific Advisory Boards Cores, Hubs & Working Groups Advanced Technologies Core Implementation Science Core Implementation Science Consultation Hub Faith & Spirituality Research Collaborative Health Policy & HIV Science Working Group Acknowledging and Citing CFAR Publications that cite Tennessee CFAR Grant NIH Public Access Policy Details Tennessee CFAR Data Sciences Clinics Implementation Science Core Clinics Tennessee CFAR Community Archive Tennessee CFAR funding opportunities The 2026 cycle of CFAR Developmental Core Awards is now open.
Each 1-year pilot award provides up to $50,000 of direct funding for projects in the HIV research field. We particularly encourage early-career faculty and investigators of any career stage new to the HIV space to apply. Pre-applications submissions due March 1, 2026 Full applications submissions due April 1, 2026 All applications will be submitted through the new CFAR online database.
See FOA for guidance. Applications are encouraged from any research discipline (clinical, translational, community, basic science, epidemiology, etc.) The CFAR will assure that early-stage investigators develop and maintain mentoring with established investigators so that they may acquire skills necessary for a career in HIV Research.
Click here for the full Tennessee CFAR Developmental Core FOA 2026 Click here to Start your submission Please reach out if you have any questions regarding the funding opportunity to tn-cfar@vumc. org .
Other institutions, foundations, and agencies may have opportunities or resources you are looking for: Elton John AIDS Foundation NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse American Psychological Association (APA) HIV/AIDS Resources Have a resource you’d like to share with others? Send us the information at tn-cfar@vumc. org .
Any questions? Please use our contact form here , and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Logo Files and Acknowledging & Citing the TN CFAR Cores, Hubs & Working/Interest Groups Tennessee CFAR Membership c/o Division of Infectious Diseases Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 719 Thompson Lane, Suite 47159 Nashville, TN 37204 Chicago 12, Melborne City, USA
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Early-career faculty at institutions affiliated or eligible with Tennessee CFAR, including Vanderbilt University and Meharry Medical College. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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