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Call for Grant Applications –

EveryCat Health Foundation Spring Grant Program

Organisation Name:

The EveryCat Health Foundation

Grant Amount: Up to $50,000

Application Deadline:

December 13th, 2024

About Organisation

The EveryCat Health Foundation is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing feline health research globally. Established with a mission to improve the lives of cats, the foundation funds studies and projects that address critical health issues in domestic cats. EveryCat supports innovative research to deepen understanding of feline diseases, treatments, and overall well-being. The foundation works in collaboration with veterinarians, scientists, and animal health professionals worldwide to promote groundbreaking studies that offer practical solutions for improving the health and welfare of cats. Through its funding programs, EveryCat strives to find new ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent various conditions that affect felines, making a significant impact on veterinary medicine. EveryCat Health Foundation is committed to ensuring a healthier future for cats by fostering cutting-edge research and providing resources to researchers who aim to improve feline health outcomes.

About the Grant

The EveryCat Health Foundation’s Spring Grant Program provides funding for projects focused on improving the health and well-being of domestic cats. The program offers grants of up to $50,000, encouraging applicants to present studies with specific and achievable goals within this budget. Multi-year proposals exceeding $50,000 will not be considered, but applications for the continuation of previously funded studies are welcome. The program seeks projects that address critical aspects of feline health and show potential to significantly advance veterinary knowledge in this field. Proposals should demonstrate scientific rigor and relevance to feline health improvement. Researchers must follow the format outlined in the application guidelines, ensuring the inclusion of essential elements such as study objectives, a clear budget, and an impact assessment. This grant provides a valuable opportunity for researchers aiming to contribute to the enhancement of feline health through innovative and practical research initiatives.

Who can Apply?

Eligible applicants for the EveryCat Spring Grant Program include early-career researchers, such as university research associates or assistant professors who have held their position for less than two years. Post-doctoral fellows and veterinary students enrolled in DVM PhD programs at veterinary schools are also encouraged to apply. Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in feline health research and be the primary principal investigator for their proposed project. This grant is open to researchers from any country, as equivalent positions outside of the United States are also considered eligible. The foundation is particularly interested in supporting individuals at the beginning of their research careers who have the potential to make significant contributions to feline health. Proposals must be well-structured, demonstrate relevance to feline health, and show feasibility within the $50,000 budget limit. The applicant must clearly outline the study’s objectives, experimental design, and expected outcomes to align with EveryCat’s mission of improving the health and well-being of domestic cats.

How to Apply?

To apply, candidates must submit a detailed research proposal following the EveryCat Health Foundation’s application guidelines. This includes providing information on the study’s objectives, budget, investigator details, and methodologies. Applications must also include curriculum vitae, owner consent forms (if applicable), and references. All proposals should be submitted through the foundation’s online portal by the deadline.

Application Deadline

The deadline for submitting applications to the EveryCat Health Foundation Spring Grant Program is December 13, 2024.

Last Date To Apply
December 13, 2024

For more information, please visit the grant website here.