Making America Healthy Again by Addressing Dementia Disparities
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you're building tools, interventions, or research programs to close dementia outcome gaps in underserved communities, HHS is actively funding this exact problem.
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What this is
This opportunity from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health targets dementia disparities—specifically research and programs that address why certain populations experience worse dementia outcomes. While the full description is minimal, the CFDA code 93.137 aligns with health research and demonstration grants. Applicants should expect this to focus on evidence-based interventions, health equity research, and/or community-based approaches to improving dementia prevention, diagnosis, and care in underserved communities.
Who can apply
Eligibility criteria are not specified in the provided text. CFDA 93.137 typically supports universities, research institutions, non-profits, and some for-profit organizations, but applicants should verify requirements on Grants.gov or contact the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health directly.
Topics: dementia disparities · health equity · alzheimer's disease · underrepresented populations · clinical research
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