COLLABORATE Grant Program Supporting Ageing Adults Living with Rare Diseases

Grant Size $10,000 to $100,000   ,   Closing Date

About

Pfizer and the CanAge are collaborating to offer a new grant opportunity seeking grant proposals for programs to support initiatives that enhance education and collaboration in healthcare, particularly focusing on ageing adults living with rare diseases.

The program focuses on supporting medical, dental, nursing, allied health, and/or pharmacy professional schools; healthcare institutions (both large and small); professional organizations; patient advocacy groups; and other entities with a mission related to healthcare improvement. 

The total available budget for this RFP is $100,000, and individual projects requesting up to $25,000 will be considered. The grant amount awarded by Pfizer for any project will depend on the external review panel’s evaluation of the proposal and associated costs, and will be clearly stated in the grant agreement.

Only organizations are eligible to receive grants, not individuals or medical practice groups. Collaborations within institutions, such as between departments and inter-professional teams, as well as between different institutions, organizations, or associations, are encouraged.

This grant opportunity provides a platform for organizations to develop innovative educational projects that advance healthcare understanding, promote inter-professional collaboration, and improve outcomes for ageing adults affected by rare diseases.

Eligibility

Only organizations are eligible to receive grants, not individuals or medical practice groups. Collaborations within institutions, such as between departments and inter-professional teams, as well as between different institutions, organizations, or associations, are encouraged.

This grant opportunity provides a platform for organizations to develop innovative educational projects that advance healthcare understanding, promote inter-professional collaboration, and improve outcomes for ageing adults affected by rare diseases.

Post Date: October 27, 2025

Subscribe to Newsletter

Subscribe, We'll send you the latest grants and blogs for free

We’ll never share your details. Read our Privacy Policy.

Portal365 uses cookies to provide necessary site functionality and improve your experience. By using our website, you agree to our privacy policy and our cookie policy.