Dementia Care and Caregiver Support Intervention Research - Stages II - V
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you have established dementia or caregiver support research with preliminary data, NIH is funding multi-stage development of interventions through commercialization-ready stages.
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What this is
This NIH program funds research on interventions designed to improve dementia care quality and reduce caregiver burden across multiple research stages (II-V), indicating support for projects beyond early feasibility. The focus is on caregiver support and dementia care delivery—a growing public health priority. Applicants should have preliminary data and a track record of research; this is not appropriate for very early-stage ideas. Exact award amounts and detailed eligibility criteria are not specified in this announcement.
Who can apply
Likely restricted to university researchers, research institutions, and non-profits with prior NIH funding experience and demonstrated research capacity. Solo founders and early-stage startups are not typical applicants; eligibility details are unspecified in this announcement.
Topics: dementia care intervention research · caregiver support programs · NIH dementia research funding · Alzheimer's care delivery · behavioral health intervention
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