Below is a summary list of both Federal and Non-Governmental HIV/AIDS funding sources along with links to pages with additional information about each.
Integrating Biobehavioral and Sociocultural Research to Prevent HIV Transmission and Infection (R21)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits Research Projects grant applications to develop theoretically grounded approaches to prevetnion of HIV infection and transmission that incorporate biobehavioral approaches in studies that are culturally appropriate. PA-08-18 Deadline: 10/16/09
The Campbell Foundation
The focus of the Campbell Foundation's funding lies in alternative, nontraditional avenues of reseach that will have direct clinical impact/relevancy to the HIV care/research community within five to seven years. The funding agency entertains budget requests for first-year funding only in the $20,000 to $40,000 range.
Mathilde Krim Fellowships in Basic Biomedical Research
The goal of amfAR’s Mathilde Krim Fellows in Basic Biomedical Research program is to provide funding for exceptional researchers who are new to the HIV/AIDS field. Krim Fellowship funding will support the successful applicant’s ongoing HIV research and facilitate the transition to a productive and independent long-term career in the HIV/AIDS biomedical research field. The Krim Fellowship provides support for two years of postdoctoral research, with the possibility of one additional year of research support during the first year of a tenure-track position.
Deadlines: 7/7/09: Preliminary Information Form due; 7/21 LOI due; Application forms due: 9/17/909 (tentative)