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Martin Delaney Collaboratories for HIV Cure Research

US · IL National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant open #FOR-AI-27-001

Summary

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is soliciting applications for the Martin Delaney Collaboratories for HIV Cure Research program. This is a federally funded research initiative focused on advancing scientific efforts toward finding a cure for HIV. The opportunity is currently in a forecasted status, meaning a formal solicitation has not yet been fully published. No additional scope details are available in the current notice.

How they evaluate

Submission: Grants.gov federal grants portal

Risks & flags

  • Opportunity is in 'forecasted' status only — full solicitation details, scope, evaluation criteria, and due dates are not yet available, limiting preparation time for prospective applicants once formally released.
  • Named program (Martin Delaney Collaboratories) is a historically specific NIH mechanism, which may favor established collaboratory networks with prior MDC funding history.

Market context

inferred from NAICS
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
NAICS 541714
US market size
$2.0T
Typical award
$25K – $50M
Typical buyers
All federal civilianDoDStates
Commonly required
8(a)WOSBSDVOSBPE/PMP

Sector-level estimate — full code lookup not yet in catalog.

Martin Delaney Collaboratories for HIV Cur…
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