This grant is for a single organization to manage the Resource Center for the Cardiovascular Repository for Type 1 Diabetes (CaRe-T1D). The goal is to support research on cardiovascular disease in people with type 1 diabetes by expanding a biorepository of human cardiovascular tissue, developing data-sharing tools, and coordinating research activities. The grant is part of a program that funds research on type 1 diabetes and its complications.
Who it's for: This grant is intended for a single organization capable of managing a resource center for cardiovascular research related to type 1 diabetes. Eligible applicants include a wide range of entities such as city or township governments, for-profit organizations, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), state governments, individuals, county governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, public and private institutions of higher education, and other Native American tribal organizations.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Submitting multiple applications
- Proposing a clinical trial
- Not meeting eligibility criteria
- Incomplete application
- Lack of experience in managing research consortia
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Organizational capability statement
- Letters of support or collaboration
- Proof of eligibility
- Data management plan
- Research strategy
- Biorepository expansion plan
- Plans for data commons development
- Coordination strategy for research activities
Cautions
- Only one application will be funded
- Clinical trials are not allowed
- Strict eligibility requirements
- Peer-review process will determine funding
- Requires coordination with multiple research teams
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants include city or township governments, for-profit organizations, nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status, state governments, individuals, county governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, public and state institutions of higher education, other Native American tribal organizations, independent school districts, special district governments, and private institutions of higher education. The grant is open to a wide range of entities, but only one application will be funded, emphasizing the need for a well-prepared and comprehensive proposal.
Overview
This grant is intended for a single organization capable of managing a resource center for cardiovascular research related to type 1 diabetes. Eligible applicants include a wide range of entities such as city or township governments, for-profit organizations, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), state governments, individuals, county governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, public and private institutions of higher education, and other Native American tribal organizations.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Submitting multiple applications
- Proposing a clinical trial
- Not meeting eligibility criteria
- Incomplete application
- Lack of experience in managing research consortia
Use of Funds
Funds can be used to expand the cardiovascular tissue biorepository, develop data-sharing tools and AI resources, and coordinate research activities within the CaRe-T1D consortium. The funds aim to support innovative research on cardiovascular disease in type 1 diabetes.
Total Program Funding
$2,000,000
Expected Awards
1
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jun 4, 2026
- Deadline
- Sep 30, 2026(109 days)
- Archive Date
- Nov 29, 2026
Application Checklist
- Verify eligibility as a single source applicant
- Develop a comprehensive project proposal
- Prepare a detailed budget and justification
- Gather letters of support from collaborators
- Draft a data management and sharing plan
- Outline a strategy for biorepository expansion
- Plan for the development of data commons and AI tools
- Coordinate with potential research partners
- Submit application by the deadline