Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association
Type of Organization: Foundation
Email Address: grantsapp@alz.org
Funds Available for Clinical Trials:
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Funding Details
Requirements: Both non-profit and small for-profit organizations are eligible. Open to International Applicants. Small for-profit organizations must submit documentation of net assets and annual earnings during the letter of intent process as a part of the review process. Not-for-profit organizations must submit documentation verifying status during the letter of intent process.
Applications will be accepted from organizations conducting studies around the world. Researchers with full-time staff or faculty appointments are encouraged to apply. Applications from post- doctoral candidates will not be accepted. For questions as to whether an investigator or organization is eligible, please contact the Alzheimer’s Association at grantsapp@alz.org.
Note: Alzheimer’s Association grants are generally open to scientists and researchers across the globe; however, as a U.S.-based charity, the Alzheimer’s Association is subject to, and complies with, U.S. law. As a result, the Alzheimer’s Association cannot award, and will not award, grants in violation of applicable U.S. statutes and regulations. This means, among other things, that the Alzheimer’s Association cannot, and will not, fund any individual or entity (i) that is subject to U.S. comprehensive or targeted sanctions or if awarding funding would result in a violation of such sanctions, (ii) that is on the U.S. List of Specially Designated Nationals or entities owned or controlled by such persons, or (iii) when doing so is otherwise prohibited by U.S. laws related to combating terrorism.
Other info: Part the Cloud, a program through the Alzheimer's Association, announces a targeted challenge funding program focused on increasing early phase human trials (Phase 1 and Phase 2) of potential therapies tailored to the genetic underpinnings of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias internationally.
This grant is open to U.S. and international researchers.