The Celiac Disease Foundation/NASPGHAN Foundation Pilot Grants support innovative research to improve diagnosis, treatment, and management of Celiac Disease and gluten-free diets.
Funder: NASPGHAN Foundation
Due Dates (Anticipated): July 2027 (Full application submission deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: $5,000–$25,000 for one year per project; typical maximum $25,000.
Summary: Pilot grants supporting innovative research and educational projects to improve diagnosis, treatment, and management of Celiac Disease and gluten-free diets in North America.
Key Information: Forecasted cycle—dates are projected; check program page for updates.
The Celiac Disease Foundation/NASPGHAN Foundation Pilot Grants are designed to stimulate and support innovative pilot projects in North America that address critical challenges in Celiac Disease and gluten-free diet management. The program aims to advance research and educational proposals that can enhance the diagnosis, treatment, and care of individuals with Celiac Disease. Supported projects may focus on novel research directions, development of new tools or technologies for disease management, or strategies to better understand and promote adherence to gluten-free diets. The ultimate goal is to foster new ideas and approaches that improve nutrition care and quality of life for children and families affected by Celiac Disease.