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2025 Grant and Award Opportunities

Please utilize the following grant and award opportunities to support your research, reward your dedication, and further interprofessional practice and education.

American Medical Association Precision Education Grant Program

The American Medical Association is calling for proposals for their Precision Education Grant Program which will fund ten projects at $1.1M each (over four years). Successful projects will be designed to keep learners progressing as they remain engaged in their curriculum. See the AMA’s Change MedEd page for additional information. Many of their examples include incorporating AI and new technologies into learning.

Josiah Macy Foundation Grants

The Josiah Macy Foundation awards President's Grants and Board Grants to support the foundation's three priorities: 1) promoting diversity, equity, and belonging; 2) increasing collaboration among future health professionals; and 3) preparing future health professionals to navigate ethical dilemmas. To learn more and apply for their grants, visit their website.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Grants

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality provides grants and resources to further their mission of producing evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable. To learn more and apply for their grants, visit their website.

Health Resources & Services Administration Grants

The Health Resources & Services Administration funds ideas and projects that serve the public by giving grants to educational and community groups. For a complete list of funding opportunities, visit their website.

The Jerry Kowal Student Scholarship Fund

The Ohio Geriatric Society is pleased to announce the competition for The Jerry Kowal Student Scholarship Fund. Applications will be considered from students in school for the following disciplines: medicine, dentistry, nursing, physician assistant, pharmacy, audiology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, social work, and speech pathology. Applications are due March 31 and decisions will be made by April 11. Applicants will submit their resume, a 250-word statement describing their interest in gerontology, and a letter of recommendation from their program director. Please contact Dr. Ronan Factora at factorr@ccf.org for more information. 

Nationwide Foundation

The Nationwide Foundation provides general operating support, project and/or program support, and capital support based on their four-tier Community Impact Model. The tiers include emergency and basic needs, crisis stabilization, personal and family empowerment, and community enrichment. For more information, visit their website.

Check out our list of 2025 Upcoming Conferences and Calls for Abstracts!

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