Dementia Care and Caregiver Support Intervention Research - Stage I Only
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
Early-stage federal funding to develop and test novel dementia care or caregiver support interventions backed by NIH credibility.
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What this is
The National Institutes of Health is soliciting Stage I research proposals focused on dementia care and caregiver support interventions. This appears to be an exploratory/pilot funding mechanism (Stage I only), likely appropriate for proof-of-concept work rather than large-scale implementation. The CFDA code 93.866 suggests this falls under NIH's broader research and training programs. Limited detail is available in this posting, so applicants should review the full funding announcement before committing time to an application.
Who can apply
Eligibility criteria are not specified in this posting. Applicants should consult the full NIH funding announcement for details on eligible organization types (typically universities, research institutes, non-profits, and small businesses), citizenship, and institutional requirements. NIH grants generally require an institutional affiliation and IRB/compliance infrastructure.
Topics: dementia care research · caregiver support intervention · nih stage i · geriatric health · elderly care innovation
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