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HEAL Initiative Whole Joint Health Program

National Institutes of Health
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Grant Opportunity Analysis

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is offering a grant opportunity titled the HEAL Initiative Whole Joint Health Program, aimed at supporting innovative clinical research focused on the biological mechanisms driving joint pain. This initiative seeks to identify and validate multi-tissue mechanisms contributing to joint pain and to test non-pharmacological or multimodal interventions that target these mechanisms, thereby advancing the NIH's goals of promoting safe and effective approaches to chronic pain management. Joint pain is a significant health issue affecting nearly half of adults in the U.S., and this program intends to develop strategies that enhance function and quality of life while reducing reliance on opioids. Interested applicants can reach out to the NCCIH Program Officer via email at NCCIHDERFunding@nih.gov, with the estimated award date set for July 20, 2027, and project start date on July 27, 2027. The total project length cannot exceed five years, with applications due by October 7, 2026.

Eligible Applicants

Others
Additional Eligibility Information

Other Eligible ApplicantsIndian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized);Eligible Agencies of the Federal Government;U.S. Territory or Possession;Faith-based or Community-based Organizations;Regional Organizations;Foreign components, as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement and NOT-OD-25-155, are allowed.

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postedOriginal Opportunity PostedFeb 17, 2026

Funding Details

No cost sharing required

Agency & Classification

Agency
National Institutes of Health(HHS-NIH11)
Funding Category
Health
Funding Instrument
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Grantor Contact

Name
NCCIH Program Officer

CFDA Numbers

93.213

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