U.S. Early Detection Expansion Program (2025-2026)
Who can apply: Healthcare systems interested in piloting a self-serve early detection model (details not published).
Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative funds global, systems-level efforts to speed up Alzheimer’s detection, diagnosis, and care delivery, with a strong emphasis on translating research tools into routine primary care. Its grants are highly implementation-focused: they support pilot programs, health-system partnerships, digital cognitive assessment, blood biomarkers, and care-navigation models in specific countries and health systems. The collaborative also convenes major pharmaceutical, research, and health-system partners to build open data infrastructure and scale equitable brain health solutions worldwide.
Primarily programmatic, invite-only or partner-led grants that fund pilots, implementation, and scale-up projects across defined health systems and countries. Grants appear to be multi-partner and time-limited (often 1-3 years), with close collaboration and technical guidance rather than open, general operating support.
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This funder appears to work through targeted programs and partnerships rather than an open application portal. Organizations should align proposals to early detection, biomarkers, digital tools, or care-navigation in primary care, and expect country-specific eligibility, implementation requirements, and close collaboration with DAC-led blueprints and partner health systems.
Current and upcoming funding from Davos Alzheimer's Collaborative (Genève) that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Healthcare systems interested in piloting a self-serve early detection model (details not published).
Who can apply: Sites participating in READ-OUT study / national initiative (detailed eligibility not published).
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