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Representative Precision Medicine Research Through Partnerships

full grant

Award Ceiling
N/A
Award Floor
N/A
Close Date
Nov 21, 2025
Total Funding
N/A
Cost Sharing Required
No
Grants.gov ID
ca-representative-precision-medicine-research-through-partnerships

Description

Return to Search Representative Precision Medicine Research Through Partnerships Grantor: CA Health and Human Services Agency Portal ID: 151608 Status: Closed Opportunity Type: Grant Last Updated: October 24, 2025, 1:35 pm | View change notes Categories: Disadvantaged Communities Health & Human Services Science, Technology, and Research & Development Details Purpose: This funding opportunity aims to support precision medicine and representative research that leverage partnerships within California, include underrepresented populations, who have been underrecognized or historically excluded, as research participants, and reduce health disparities, so that research benefits all people within California and promotes health innovation for all California communities. Description: Award selection will have three stages. Deadlines: Letter of Intent (required): 11/21/25 Initial Application: 1/23/26 Full Application: 4/24/26 The California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine (CIAPM) will award $6 million to support approximately 3-5 project teams conducting representative precision medicine research projects in California over a 2.5-year project term. Precision medicine calls for the modern application of scientific data and clinical practice toward the individualization of prevention, diagnosis, measurement, and treatment of disease and wellbeing. This funding opportunity aims to support precision medicine and representative research that leverage partnerships within California, include underrepresented populations, who have been underrecognized or historically excluded, as research participants, and reduce health disparities, so that research benefits all people within California and promotes health innovation for all California communities. Research teams must be co-led by at least one California non-profit academic research institution and either (1) at least one nonprofit community-based organization, patient advocacy group, community clinic, or public or Tribal en

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofit

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