Advance your research with the American Heart Association’s Rapid Impact Research Award! If you’re an early- or mid-career investigator with an innovative idea in cardiac arrest, CKM syndrome, or stroke science, this is your chance.
Eligibility for the Rapid Impact Research Award is open to early- and mid-career investigators proposing innovative research aligned with the program’s focus areas, including sudden cardiac arrest, CKM syndrome, and stroke or vascular dementias. Applicants must hold active American Heart Association Professional Membership at the time of submission, follow all AHA guidelines. International applicants are welcome, and proposals must meet all formatting, compliance, and institutional approval requirements.
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Application Deadline: January 22, 2026
Brief Description
- University or Organization: American Heart Association (AHA)
- Department: Research Programs / Investigator-Initiated Grants
- Course Level: Early- and Mid-Career Research (not a degree program)
- Award: Rapid Impact Research Award – Funding for innovative science projects
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: NA
- Nationality: International applicants eligible
- The award can be taken in: United States
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Open to applicants worldwide.
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The award supports research in areas including:
• Sudden cardiac arrest / resuscitation science
• Cardiovascular Kidney Metabolic Syndrome
• Stroke and/or vascular dementias
• Projects incorporating LLMs & generative AI
• Additional sudden cardiac arrest–focused studies - Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet the following:
• Be early- or mid-career investigators proposing innovative science.
• Align the proposal with at least one of the specified research areas.
• Hold active AHA Professional Membership at the time of submission.
• Submit the application electronically via ProposalCentral by the stated deadline.
• Provide all required documents, signatures, and follow AHA Proposal Guidelines.
• Create an inclusive and safe environment (as required in the biosketch addition).
• Must adhere to AHA policies, formatting rules, deadlines, and review guidelines.
• No late submissions or appeals are permitted.
How to Apply
• Applications must be submitted through ProposalCentral (opens Nov. 20, 2025).
• Prepare required documents in advance using AHA Application Resources.
• Ensure institutional representative signatures are included.
• Maintain or renew AHA Professional Membership before submission.
• Upload all documents before Jan. 22, 2026 (3 PM CST).
• Follow the AHA’s instructions on formatting, page limits, and biosketch requirements.
Benefits
• Funding begins April 1, 2026 for impactful, early-stage scientific research.
• Supports innovative, high-risk/high-reward projects addressing major cardiovascular and neurological health challenges.
• Encourages international collaboration and integration of advanced AI tools.
• Provides opportunities for investigators to accelerate their research careers.
• Access to AHA resources, policies, and peer-review support to strengthen the proposal and research outcomes.
