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Grand Challenges: Addressing Physiological Barriers to Micronutrient Absorption from Fortified Foods

Up to €300,000 in Equity-free Funding available for Food Startups, SMEs & Researchers

Deadline: 28-Apr-2026

The Grand Challenges Addressing Physiological Barriers to Micronutrient Absorption from Fortified Foods provides up to $250,000 USD over 18 months for innovative solutions that improve the effectiveness of fortified foods. The initiative seeks proposals targeting biological constraints such as inflammation, gut dysbiosis, or metabolic conditions, emphasizing scalable, cost-effective, and measurable interventions for global populations.

Overview

This initiative supports innovative approaches to understand, measure, and overcome biological constraints that limit the absorption and utilization of micronutrients from fortified foods. It focuses on enhancing nutritional impact in populations where conventional fortification programs are insufficient due to physiological barriers.

Program Objectives

Proposals should:

Eligibility and Scope

Targeted Physiological Barriers

The initiative seeks solutions addressing:

Why This Initiative Matters

Addressing physiological barriers is essential to:

How to Apply

  1. Develop Proposal
    • Include objectives, biological rationale, proposed solutions, target populations, and context relevance.
    • Provide a budget reflecting scope of work, including indirect costs per Gates Foundation policy.
  2. Demonstrate Feasibility and Impact
    • Include strategies for scalability, cost-effectiveness, and integration into existing programs.
    • Include evaluation plans with relevant biomarkers and outcome measures.
  3. Assemble Multidisciplinary Team
    • Clearly show expertise and capacity to translate research into real-world impact.
  4. Submit Proposal Globally
    • Applications are open worldwide; collaborations across sectors are encouraged.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to $250,000 USD per project for an 18-month term.
2. Who can apply?
Nonprofit organizations, for-profit companies, international organizations, government agencies, and academic institutions worldwide.
3. What types of projects are supported?
Projects addressing physiological barriers to micronutrient absorption, including novel formulations, adjunctive therapies, and gut health interventions.
4. Are early-stage projects eligible?
Yes, all stages are welcome, including discovery, proof-of-concept, or new product ideas.
5. Are there activities that are excluded?
Yes. Projects focused solely on agriculture, live biotherapeutics, public health data collection, policy, or marketing are not eligible.
6. How should proposals address scalability?
Applicants must demonstrate cost-effectiveness, feasibility, and integration into existing fortification programs, particularly in low-resource settings.
7. What target populations are prioritized?
Populations experiencing high infection or undernutrition burdens where conventional fortification programs are less effective.

Conclusion

The Grand Challenges Addressing Physiological Barriers to Micronutrient Absorption initiative empowers global teams to develop innovative, scalable, and biologically informed solutions to improve the impact of fortified foods. By overcoming physiological barriers, this program aims to enhance nutritional outcomes, equity, and global health impact across populations where conventional interventions have been insufficient.

For more information, visit Gates Foundation.

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