Morris Animal Foundation Announces Call for Canine Health Proposals
Morris Animal Foundation is now accepting proposals for grants focused on canine health research. Grant applications are due by Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 4:59 p.m. ET.
The Foundation is one of the largest nonprofit organizations worldwide that funds health studies benefiting cats, dogs, horses, llamas, alpacas and wildlife. The Foundation currently is funding 150 studies encompassing a broad spectrum of species and diseases, with approximately $8 million in research funds disbursed annually.
“This has been a challenging year for research institutions globally, but we continue to pursue our mission of advancing the health of animals everywhere, including the dogs in our lives that have provided so much comfort,” said Dr. Janet Patterson-Kane, Chief Scientific Officer at Morris Animal Foundation. “We look forward to supporting scientists around the world who are dedicated to our canine companions and helping them live their longest, healthiest lives.”
Grant types awarded by the Foundation include Established Investigator, First Award, Fellowship Training and Pilot Study.
Each year, the Foundation opens four separate calls for its major funding areas – feline, canine, large companion animal (horses and llamas/alpacas) and wildlife/exotics. To be considered for funding, applications are reviewed and rated based on impact and scientific rigor by the Foundation’s scientific advisory boards, made up of leaders in the scientific community.
Interested researchers can apply for these grants and find more information here.
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