Apply for Job Research Foundation Grant Program

Grant Size $100,000 to $500,000   ,   Closing Date

About

The Job Research Foundation invites applications for its 2027 research grants supporting scientific studies on the causes and treatments of Job Syndrome. The program aims to accelerate progress toward a cure while improving short‑term therapies for patients living with the condition. Priority will be given to projects addressing pulmonary complications associated with Job Syndrome and therapies designed to mitigate these challenges.

In 2027, the Foundation will award two grants of up to USD 200,000 each, with a project duration of two years. Grants are anticipated to be offered annually, allowing new applicants to apply and previous recipients to reapply for extended research. Funding may cover a range of eligible research activities but cannot be used entirely for salaries, laboratory support, or travel expenses. Costs incurred before grant approval are ineligible unless prior written authorization is obtained.

Eligibility

Applicants must conduct their research under the supervision of a qualified public charity, with grant funds disbursed directly to the institution rather than the individual researcher. The Foundation will not consider applications from organizations that discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. Each submission must include a completed application form, a personal statement of no more than one page outlining the applicant’s training and research interests, a detailed research proposal describing the aims, background, methodology, purpose, and goals of the project, and a budget with justification not exceeding two pages.

Post Date: July 17, 2026

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