The Foundation for Women’s Wellness (FWW) Research Awards target smaller, shorter-term studies on leading women’s health concerns including cardiovascular disease, female cancers, the role of hormones in disease and stage-of-life health concerns, diseases disproportionately affecting women, and areas where sex differences need clarity.
Donor Name: Foundation for Women’s Wellness (FWW)
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes
Deadline: 04/03/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Funding Information
Fellowship awards ($25,000).
Eligibility Criteria
- Only one application per applicant (i.e. Principal Investigator) may be submitted.
- Lead investigator must be an MD and/or PhD with faculty appointment at an accredited U.S. academic institution or similar nonprofit medical research institution that receives NIH and/or public foundation grants.
- FWW does not fund sociological, correlational, behavioral or socioeconomic studies or programs. Research awards are for biomedical, mechanistic and clinical research focused on etiology and/or treatment/prevention. Applicants should articulate clinical/patient relevance (i.e. purpose is to improve care, prevention, treatment, quality of life, etc) in relevance section.
- Research should be related to one of FWW’s priority areas which include:
- F&A (facility and administrative) costs or rates may not be charged/deducted from FWW awards. At the time that an award is given, awardees are required to provide FWW with a letter from the affiliated medical institution/organization confirming such.
- Non-overlapping financial support and existing or pending financial support necessary to complete research must be in place if FWW monies are being used as partial or supplemental funds.
- Only complete, qualified online application submissions will be considered.
- Budgets are not required for initial applications however may be requested after submission date. Budgets may include costs required to complete the proposed study including staffing needs.
For more information, visit FWW.


