Grant opportunity
Making a Difference Bioethics Research Grants: Fall 2026 Cycle
The Greenwall Foundation is accepting letters of intent for bioethics research projects that help resolve important emerging or unanswered dilemmas in clinical, biomedical, public health, policy, or practice settings.
- Funder
- The Greenwall Foundation
- Letter of intent deadline
- Letter of intent deadline: Jun 22, 2026
- Award
- Bioethics research grant support; amount set through the official RFP and budget review
- Applicant
- Researchers and research teams
- Discipline
- Biomedical Sciences
- Region
- United States
- Posted
- May 23, 2026
Call summary
Overview
The Making a Difference in Real-World Bioethics Dilemmas programme funds research intended to produce practical impact in clinical, biomedical, public health decision-making, policy, or practice. Projects may be empirical, conceptual, or normative, and successful teams often combine bioethics expertise with people who have direct experience of the dilemma being studied.
Who can apply
- Principal investigators should hold a PhD, JD, MD, or equivalent doctoral-level degree unless the official RFP provides an eligible exception.
- Awards are made to affiliated individuals at institutions with tax-exempt status with the United States Internal Revenue Service.
- Applicants may not simultaneously hold or be under consideration as principal investigator for conflicting Greenwall Foundation Making a Difference or Faculty Scholars Program funding.
What it supports
- Emerging or unresolved bioethics problems in health care, biomedical research, public health, policy, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, big data, artificial intelligence, or related practice settings.
- Research that can inform real-world decisions and help make bioethics integral to health care, policy, and research.
Funding and duration
Grant size, duration, and budget rules should be confirmed in the Fall 2026 Request for Proposals and application materials.
Letter of intent deadline
Letter of intent deadline: Jun 22, 2026
How to apply
Review the Fall 2026 RFP and submit a letter of intent through the official Greenwall Foundation application process by 22 June 2026.
Call details
The Making a Difference in Real-World Bioethics Dilemmas programme funds research intended to produce practical impact in clinical, biomedical, public health decision-making, policy, or practice. Projects may be empirical, conceptual, or normative, and successful teams often combine bioethics expertise with people who have direct experience of the dilemma being studied.
The Greenwall Foundation lists this opportunity for Researchers and research teams, Biomedical Sciences, United States. Applicants should use the official call page to confirm final requirements before submitting.
Principal investigators should hold a PhD, JD, MD, or equivalent doctoral-level degree unless the official RFP provides an eligible exception.
Awards are made to affiliated individuals at institutions with tax-exempt status with the United States Internal Revenue Service.
Applicants may not simultaneously hold or be under consideration as principal investigator for conflicting Greenwall Foundation Making a Difference or Faculty Scholars Program funding.
Emerging or unresolved bioethics problems in health care, biomedical research, public health, policy, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, big data, artificial intelligence, or related practice settings.
Research that can inform real-world decisions and help make bioethics integral to health care, policy, and research.
Grant size, duration, and budget rules should be confirmed in the Fall 2026 Request for Proposals and application materials.
Letter of intent deadline: Letter of intent deadline: Jun 22, 2026.
Confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, and submission route on the official call page.
Plan internal approvals, partner confirmations, budgets, letters, and portal submission before the final deadline.
Review the Fall 2026 RFP and submit a letter of intent through the official Greenwall Foundation application process by 22 June 2026.
Before submitting, check required documents, eligible costs, attachments, page limits, institutional approvals, and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration, or nomination stage.