Supports research in fertility, contraception, maternal health, and related fields that have lost or are ineligible for federal funding, enabling critical reproductive health studies to continue advancing science and care.
Funder: American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Up to $125,000 for a one-year project; funds released in two installments.
Summary: Supports reproductive health research projects that have lost or are ineligible for federal funding, advancing critical studies in fertility, contraception, maternal health, and related fields.
Key Information: Applicants must become ASRM members if awarded; eligibility requires prior loss or ineligibility for federal funding.
This grant supports innovative reproductive health research projects that have lost or are ineligible for federal funding due to changes in administrative priorities. The goal is to enable essential research in areas such as fertility, contraception, maternal health, and reproductive cancers to continue generating evidence, informing policy, and promoting equitable access to reproductive health services. The program bridges funding gaps for investigators, ensuring promising research can progress to improve patient care and advance scientific knowledge.