How It Works
Studies funded with the seed grants provide preliminary data on drugs, devices, or medical foods that researchers may then use to attract funding from government or industry sponsors to pursue further clinical studies. In at least 2 cases, these grants have resulted ultimately in FDA-approved treatments for patients.
How Grants Are Awarded
Awards are based solely on scientific merit, as determined by the NORD Medical Advisory Committee, rare disease medical experts who generously donate their time to help NORD provide this program on behalf of the rare disease patient community.
Our grand selection process follows those of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is unbiased and independent. Read the full research grant policy.
How Grants Are Funded
Grants are funded largely by patients and patient advocacy organizations. In many cases, they are the only source of funding for the study of specific rare diseases.
- Donors may target their donations to research a specific disorder
- A minimum of $35,000 is required to fund a grant; $55,000 is recommended
- When this target amount is reached, we begin the process of issuing a request for research proposals
- If the target amount is not reached within a specified time-period, the funds may be allocated to a related condition
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