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Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) (S06 Clinical Trial Optional)

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineAugust 07, 2026
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

Your business stands to benefit significantly from this program designed for federally-recognized American Indian/Alaska Native tribes and organizations. It's an incredible funding opportunity for health-related research that allows you to enhance your research capabilities and invest in projects that can transform community health. With this funding structured as grants that do not require repayment, you'll have the financial support to innovate and grow without the burden of debt.

By participating, you can develop new health initiatives or strengthen current efforts, fostering a healthier community while advancing your organization's mission. There are no limits on employee count, revenue, or business structure, making it accessible whether you're a small startup or a well-established organization. This flexibility allows you to tailor the program's benefits specifically to your needs, promoting success in your health-focused activities.

This program isn’t just about funding; it’s a chance to make a meaningful impact in your community. Applying is straightforward, and you already meet the criteria, which makes it even easier to get started. Don't miss this chance to elevate your business and contribute positively to the well-being of those you serve.

Financing Details

The financing offered through this program consists of grants. These grants do not require repayment, making them an excellent option for qualifying businesses.

Key Details:

  • Repayment & Interest Rates: There are no repayment terms or interest rates because you won’t owe the money back.
  • Eligible Expenses: Funds can be used for health-related research, enhancing research careers, and improving research infrastructure within your organization.
  • Ineligible Expenses: The funds must not be used for general operating expenses or non-health-related activities.
  • Fees: There are no associated fees with this program, ensuring you receive the full amount allocated for your project.

This funding is a straightforward way to support your initiatives without the burden of debt.

Qualifications

  • Must be a federally-recognized American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) tribe or tribal organization.
  • Available nationwide to federally-recognized AI/AN tribes and organizations.
  • No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
  • No minimum or maximum company revenue qualifications.
  • All legal structures are applicable.
  • All profit structures are applicable.

Disqualifications:

  • Not applicable to entities that are not federally-recognized AI/AN tribes or tribal organizations.

Description

The program is designed to provide financial support to federally-recognized American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and organizations. Your business could receive funding for health-related research and enhancing the infrastructure needed for such research.

This funding can be used to improve your research capabilities, develop new projects, or strengthen existing ones. It’s a great chance to invest in initiatives that can significantly impact your community's health. The funds are structured as grants that do not require repayment. That means you can use the resources to grow and develop your business without the stress of added debt.

Participating in this program can open doors for your business to engage in meaningful health research and contribute to the wellbeing of your community. This funding opportunity is not limited by employee count, revenue, or business structure, allowing you to tailor its benefits specifically to your needs.

Program Steps

  1. Gather Required Documentation
    Prepare the following documents:

    • Business registration documents
    • Proof of your federally-recognized American Indian or Alaska Native status
    • Project proposal outlining your health-related research initiatives
    • Budget plan detailing the requested funding and expected expenses
    • Letters of support from community members or organizations, if applicable
  2. Develop Your Project Proposal
    Create a clear and concise proposal that describes your health-related research project, its goals, and how it will benefit your community.

  3. Fill Out the Application Form
    Access the application form on the program's website and complete all sections accurately. Ensure that you provide all required information.

  4. Review Your Application
    Double-check the application for any errors or missing information. It’s important to ensure clarity and completeness.

  5. Submit Your Application
    Send your completed application and all required documentation through the specified submission method, usually via email or an online portal.

  6. Follow Up
    After submitting, keep track of your application status. If necessary, be prepared to provide additional information or clarification.

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