Supports international projects that advance pathology services in under-resourced areas through education, technology, quality improvement, and capacity building.
Funder: College of American Pathologists Foundation
Due Dates: July 15, 2026
Funding Amounts: Up to $10,000 USD for one project, with a project duration of 1–2 years.
Summary: Supports international projects that develop, expand, or sustain pathology services in under-resourced areas through education, technology, quality improvement, and capacity building.
Key Information: Applications must be submitted by July 15, 2026 at 5 p.m. Central Time; eligibility restrictions apply.
This grant from the College of American Pathologists (CAP) Foundation aims to improve global health by supporting impactful, sustainable, and innovative international projects that develop, expand, and sustain pathology services. Funding is designed to advance pathology through education and training, enhance patient care, improve laboratory quality, implement new technologies and diagnostics, and strengthen laboratory systems in under-resourced areas worldwide. Projects may include technical guidance for laboratories, development of standard operating procedures, upgrading pathology technologies, building local capacity through ongoing education, and fostering professional networking on international pathology issues.