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Find similar grantsTransportation Grants (for individuals) is sponsored by PAN Foundation. These grants help individuals pay for transportation to and from activities that improve overall health, such as medical appointments, pharmacies, and grocery stores. Eligible expenses include gas, public transportation fares, rideshares, taxis, airfare, and non-emergency medical transportation services.
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Transportation grants - PAN Foundation Get help with transportation costs in addition to your approved copay or health insurance premium grant Need help with transportation costs related to your overall health? You can get this extra transportation benefit if you have an existing PAN grant. How transportation grants work Our transportation grants help you pay for transportation to and from activities that improve your overall health.
You may be eligible for a transportation grant if you have an approved copay or health insurance premium grant. Transportation grants give you a $500 prepaid Visa debit card that you can use to pay for covered expenses. Covered expenses can include gas, parking, public transportation, taxis, airfare, and more.
Healthcare professionals, review our page on how to enroll your patients . You can use your grant to pay for transportation to and from activities that improve your overall health, such as grocery stores, medical appointments, pharmacies, or social support.
Eligible expenses include: Car rental (car, insurance) Gas (only at the fuel pump, cannot be used to pre-pay inside) Lodging, such as hotels or temporary housing Non-emergency medical transportation (shuttle service) Parking (lot, meter fees) Public transportation fares (bus, metro, train) Rideshare (app payments, fees) Tolls (electronic payment) Note: this grant only covers travel costs, not the purchase of goods or other services.
This grant cannot be used for: Non-transportation related goods or services Be advised that all card activity is actively monitored. The purchase of unauthorized items, like gift cards, is considered fraud and will result in the immediate loss of the grant and card balance. We also have the right to cancel your grant if a transaction has not been made on your card in 120 days or if there is a change in your eligibility.
To be eligible for a transportation grant, you must meet all the following requirements: You must have a current copay or health insurance premium grant Live and get treatment in the United States or U.S. territories. (U.S. citizenship is not needed.) Have health insurance that covers your qualifying medication or product.
Note: health insurance requirements vary by disease fund Have an income that falls at or below 500% of the federal poverty level You can also check your eligibility for the transportation fund on our website. If you have an expired or inactive PAN grant, you will not be eligible to apply for a transportation grant.
If you need financial support for transportation, you can find resources from other organizations in our transportation resources directory . Check your eligibility for the transportation fund page on our website. Check your eligibility and apply online through your PAN portal account, or call us at 1-866-316-7263 from Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.
m. to 5:30 p. m.
ET. If the fund is closed, add yourself to the wait list by visiting the fund page , through your PAN portal account, or by calling us. Renewing a transportation grant You may apply to renew your transportation grant if you still meet the transportation fund’s eligibility criteria , and your grant eligibility period has ended or is about to end.
Renew your transportation grant online in the PAN portal, or call us for help. Learn more about renewing your grant Once you’re approved for a transportation grant, you will receive a $500 prepaid Visa debit card in the mail within 15-20 business days. You do not need pre-approval each time you use the card, but you must activate the card before you can use it the first time.
We’ll email you confirmation that your card has been activated. This process usually takes one business day or less. If you have not received your card or an activation confirmation after 20 business days, call us for help at 1-866-316-7263 from Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.
m. to 5:30 p. m.
ET. Activate your PAN debit card How to use your debit card To use it, just swipe your card using the credit card option; no PIN is required and there are no transaction fees. The funds are withdrawn from your grant account immediately, and you can check your balance in your portal account.
PAN does not require you to submit receipts. However, we recommend saving your receipts in case of an audit. Note: If a merchant you want to use is not available or if your card is declined for a covered expense, call us at 1-866-316-7263 from Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.
m. to 5:30 p. m.
ET. Total daily spending limits Your total daily spending limit is $500. Visa cards are often accepted by businesses, medical offices, pharmacies, and more.
You can use your Visa debit card wherever Visa is accepted. Keep your grant active by using your card To keep your transportation grant active, you must use your prepaid debit card to make a purchase for an eligible expense every 120 days during your enrollment period.
If you only need transportation once or twice a year and you get an alert from us indicating that you must use your grant soon, call us at 1-866-316-7263 from Monday through Friday, 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p.
m. ET. Other transportation resources PAN has two directories to help you access medical transportation services.
These are reference guides only; PAN does not administer or manage the services listed. Finding medical transportation If you need help finding transportation to get to medical appointments, PAN keeps a directory of medical transportation services (non-emergency). You can search by state for services in your area.
More financial support for transportation services PAN has a directory of organizations that can offer you more financial resources for transportation services. Search by state to find other organizations that may provide financial assistance for airfare, lodging, ground transportation, and more. Copay grants cover your out-of-pocket medication costs.
Through our disease funds, we offer a fast, reliable way to get help paying for medications. Health insurance premium grants PAN offers health insurance premium grants to pay for insurance premiums for some disease funds. Learn more about these funds.
You may apply to renew your transportation grant if you still meet the transportation fund’s eligibility criteria, and your grant eligibility period has ended or is about to end. < Return to our grants page Partners and other support The PAN Foundation partners with other organizations, called alliance partners, who provide education and support for specific disease states.
We also provide information about how you can take advantage of the Social Security Administration’s Extra Help program, also known as the Low-Income Subsidy. The Extra Help program helps people on Medicare drug plans pay for the monthly premiums, annual deductibles, and copays related to their prescription medications. We encourage you to explore our partners and other support resources, in addition to PAN’s assistance programs.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals must have a current copay or health insurance premium grant from PAN Foundation, live and get treatment in the United States or U.S. territories, have health insurance that covers their qualifying medication or product, and have an income at or below 500% of the federal poverty level. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $500 (prepaid Visa debit card) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Japan Global Network Collaborative Grants is sponsored by Social Science Research Council and The Japan Foundation, New York. These collaborative grants support members of the Abe Fellows Network and the U. S. -Japan Network for the Future program for research, fact-finding, convenings, and public engagement around global issues viewed through a Japanese lens.
Japan Global Network Collaborative Grants is sponsored by Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and The Japan Foundation, New York. These grants support members of the Abe Fellows Network and the U. S. -Japan Network for the Future program for research, fact-finding, convenings, and public engagement on policy-relevant and contemporary global issues using Japan as a lens.
U.S.-Japan Foundation Grant Program is a quarterly grant cycle from the United States-Japan Foundation (USJF), an independent charitable organization that has awarded more than $100 million in grants to strengthen bilateral ties between the United States and Japan. The program funds advocates, artists, scholars, and students working to advance U.S.-Japan relations and confront shared challenges. Grants are decided per project, with no set maximum amount. The 2026 second quarter window is open with a June 26 deadline; the foundation operates four application cycles per year. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, educational institutions, and other entities with demonstrable impact on U.S.-Japan relations.
-Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop, standardize, and validate new and innovative assays, integrated strategies, or batteries of assays that determine or predict specific organ toxicities (e.g., ocular, dermal, hematotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, gastrointestinal toxicity, hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, olfactory loss, bladder toxicity, neurotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity, endocrine toxicity, and pancreatic beta cell toxicity), resulting from both acute and chronic exposures to various chemicals, environmental pollutants, biologics and therapeutic molecules or drugs. In addition, this FOA encourages the development, standardization, and validation of new models of arthritis, convulsion, infection and shock. New approaches for high throughput toxicity screening that involves the use of molecular endpoints, computer modeling, proteomics, genomics and epigenomics and the development of virtual tissues are also encouraged as are development of 3-dimensional organ models for toxicity evaluation. -Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (R43/R44) grant mechanisms for Phase I, Phase II, and Fast-Track applications and runs in parallel with a FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-007, which encourages applications under the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) (R41/R42) grant mechanisms. Funding Opportunity Number: PA-09-006. Assistance Listing: 93.113,93.173,93.361,93.389,93.837,93.846,93.847,93.848,93.849,93.859,93.867. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ED,ENV,FN,HL.
Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), issued by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) cooperative agreement applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop new, or to improve existing application(s) of nanotechnology-based therapeutics or/and in vivo diagnostics. This FOA will specifically support pre-clinical optimization and testing of these cancer-relevant nanotechnology applications against the intended cancer type. The proposed projects must be milestone-driven and must be clearly directed toward development of an ultimate commercial product. The outcomes are expected to advance the discovery and pre-clinical optimization phase so that an Investigational New Drug (IND) or Investigational Device Exemptions (IDE) application could be submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by the end or shortly after completion of the Phase II project period. To facilitate these steps, the NCI will assist the awardees in various ways, including the support through the NCI-sponsored Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory. This FOA will NOT support basic research projects, studies on disease mechanisms, and clinical trials. Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (U43/U44) cooperative agreement mechanisms for Phase I and Phase II applications. Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The total amount awarded and the number of awards will depend upon the quality, duration, and costs of the applications received. Funding Opportunity Number: PAR-10-286. Assistance Listing: 93.393,93.394,93.395,93.396. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ED,HL. Award Amount: Up to $150K per award.
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