Contraceptive Care Grants for Research and Equity Initiative
GrantID: 73270
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: May 12, 2026
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
A significant funding opportunity awaits organizations dedicated to advancing reproductive health research in the United States. This initiative invites innovative proposals that explore the impact of policy and legal stressors on contraceptive care, particularly for individuals reliant on the contraceptive care safety net.
Funded projects can receive up to $150,000, with the potential for completion within a 24-month timeframe, allowing researchers to delve deep into pressing issues that affect access to contraceptive services.
Eligible applicants include tax-exempt organizations, such as nonprofits and academic institutions, with the aim of fostering research that can lead to meaningful changes in clinical practices and health policy. This opportunity emphasizes the importance of empirical evidence and thoughtful methodologies, particularly in the context of the evolving landscape of contraceptive care.
Proposals should align with the funding priorities of diversity, equity, and inclusion, ensuring that insights reflect the experiences of marginalized communities.
In addition to the main funding, support is available for processing fees related to open-access publications, thereby enhancing the dissemination of research findings and promoting transparency. By participating in this initiative, researchers can contribute to a critical dialogue that shapes public understanding and policy around contraceptive access, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes.
This is an exceptional chance for organizations to make a significant impact on reproductive health care in the U.S. By documenting the effects of policy and legal frameworks, successful applicants will not only advance scientific knowledge but also advocate for the rights and health of individuals relying on essential contraceptive services.
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