Principal Investigator Prize - $100,000 total (over a maximum of 2 years)
- Independent Investigators at any stage of career are eligible (Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Scientists are not considered Independent Investigators)
- Salaries, benefits and supplies allowable as expenses
- One or more awards, fixed budget
The Selection Process
The UMDF and Mito Foundation ensure rigorous peer review, with all submissions treated confidentially and conflicts of interest managed carefully. Submissions will be reviewed by a panel of experts including UMDF and Mito Foundation staff members, scientific and medical advisors, and external experts. We also involve the UMDF/Mito Foundation donor community in selecting a winner for the accelerators prize.
Timing of Awards
Applications Open: January 31, 2025, at 09:00 EST
Submission Deadline: February 28, 2025, at 17:00 EST
Award Announcement: June 2025 at the UMDF Mitochondrial Medicine Conference, St. Louis, MO, USA
Funding Start Date: As early as September 2025, pending grant award agreement execution
Important Program Information
- The Request for Proposals (RFP) for the 2025 Research Grant Program is now available for review by clicking here. Review the RFP carefully before beginning an application.
- A blank template for the application process is available for review by clicking here.
- Principal Investigators and Postdoctoral Fellows from the same lab should not submit the same project to multiple funding programs in this cycle. Duplicate submissions will not be considered for review.
- UMDF will be the contracting organization in this joint grant cycle and all awardees will be required to execute a UMDF Research Grant Agreement. Please be aware that UMDF policy prohibits the paying of indirect costs within grant awards.
- A blank UMDF Research Grant Agreement is available by clicking here. Interested parties should carefully review the award agreement prior to applying for a grant, especially the language pertaining to intellectual property. Contact grants@umdf.org with any questions.
Please direct all inquiries and questions to grants@umdf.org.
2025 Principal Investigator Grant
Principal Investigator Prize - $100,000 total (over a maximum of 2 years)
- Independent Investigators at any stage of career are eligible (Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Scientists are not considered Independent Investigators)
- Salaries, benefits and supplies allowable as expenses
- One or more awards, fixed budget
The Selection Process
The UMDF and Mito Foundation ensure rigorous peer review, with all submissions treated confidentially and conflicts of interest managed carefully. Submissions will be reviewed by a panel of experts including UMDF and Mito Foundation staff members, scientific and medical advisors, and external experts. We also involve the UMDF/Mito Foundation donor community in selecting a winner for the accelerators prize.
Timing of Awards
Applications Open: January 31, 2025, at 09:00 EST
Submission Deadline: February 28, 2025, at 17:00 EST
Award Announcement: June 2025 at the UMDF Mitochondrial Medicine Conference, St. Louis, MO, USA
Funding Start Date: As early as September 2025, pending grant award agreement execution
Important Program Information
- The Request for Proposals (RFP) for the 2025 Research Grant Program is now available for review by clicking here. Review the RFP carefully before beginning an application.
- A blank template for the application process is available for review by clicking here.
- Principal Investigators and Postdoctoral Fellows from the same lab should not submit the same project to multiple funding programs in this cycle. Duplicate submissions will not be considered for review.
- UMDF will be the contracting organization in this joint grant cycle and all awardees will be required to execute a UMDF Research Grant Agreement. Please be aware that UMDF policy prohibits the paying of indirect costs within grant awards.
- A blank UMDF Research Grant Agreement is available by clicking here. Interested parties should carefully review the award agreement prior to applying for a grant, especially the language pertaining to intellectual property. Contact grants@umdf.org with any questions.
Please direct all inquiries and questions to grants@umdf.org.