Zoonotic Disease Prevention Grant Implementation Realities
GrantID: 76507
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: December 25, 2026
Grant Amount High: $3,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Zoonotic Disease Prevention
This grant program focuses on developing comprehensive zoonotic disease prevention strategies to reduce the transmission of diseases between animals and humans. The program covers a wide range of zoonotic diseases, including viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections that can be transmitted from animals to people.
Two key use cases for this funding include establishing early warning systems to detect and monitor emerging zoonotic threats, as well as implementing targeted interventions to interrupt disease transmission pathways. For example, a project could involve conducting surveillance of wild animal populations to identify novel viruses with pandemic potential, coupled with enhancing biosecurity measures at the human-animal interface. Another initiative could focus on improving hygiene and sanitation practices in live animal markets to mitigate the risk of zoonotic spillover.
The program is designed for academic institutions, research organizations, and healthcare systems with strong expertise in epidemiology, veterinary medicine, and public health. Applicants should have the capacity to build cross-sector partnerships and develop integrated, One Health approaches to zoonotic disease prevention. Ineligible activities include direct clinical service delivery and individual-level behavioral interventions.
Key alignment factors for this funding include demonstrating how the proposed project will strengthen national or regional preparedness for zoonotic disease outbreaks, as well as how it will generate evidence to inform policy and practice. Successful applicants will need to articulate a clear strategy for disseminating findings and engaging with policymakers and the public.
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