CFDA#

|
|
Funder Type

Private Foundation
|
IT Classification

B - Readily funds technology as part of an award
|
|
|
Authority

Ardmore Institute of Health
Summary

Ardmore Institute of Health (AIH) works to create a future where healthy lifestyles provide an equitable and preferred method to prevent, treat, and reverse chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Through grant-making, AIH partners with mission-aligned organizations by funding initiatives that strongly align with these strategic objectives:
- Establish Lifestyle Medicine as a foundational component of the delivery of care in the US healthcare system, bringing lifestyle medicine into the mainstream of clinical practice so that physicians and clinicians are trained, tested, reimbursed and required to include in practice.
- Support research and pilot projects that add to the evidence-base of plant predominant nutrition that prevents, treats and/or reverses diet-related diseases. This will include the promotion and growth of Full Plate Living (FPL).
- Establish AIH as a respected resource for information related to lifestyle medicine and health improvement practices through sharing of health information related to the AIH mission and strategic goals, including information garnered from convening, granting and project outcomes.
The 2025 focus areas include:
- Primary Care: Integration of Whole Person Care
- Comprehensive Obesity Care: Integration of Food is/as Medicine
- Underserved Communities: Equitable Delivery of Whole Person Care.
History of Funding

Previous awards can be viewed: https://www.ardmoreinstituteofhealth.org/grants/grants-awarded
Additional Information

Before submitting a funding request, please consider the following:
- A well-prepared applicant will read the AIH Strategic Plan
- AIH only considers requests from organizations designated by the IRS as 501(c)(3) public charities or from government agencies
- We encourage all first-time grantees to take a look at projects we've recently funded
- AIH prioritizes projects with multiple funding sources
- Grant projects must be completed before applying for future funding
Eligibility Details

AIH only considers requests from organizations designated by the IRS as 501(c)(3) public charities or from government agencies
Deadline Details

Grants are considered in the Spring and Fall of each year. Please review the following application process dates:
Spring 2025 Cycle
LOI Qualifications Accepted - May 7, 2024 - October 28, 2024
LOI Released to invited applicants -November 4, 2024
LOI Due: December 4, 2024
LOI Decisions Announced January 21, 2025
Full Grant Application Due: March 19, 2025
Decisions Announced: May 12, 2025
Fall 2025 Cycle
LOI Qualifications Accepted - through May 5, 2025
LOI Released to invited applicants - May 12, 2025
LOI Due: June 11, 2025
LOI Decisions Announced July 14, 2025
Full Grant Application Due: September 3, 2025
Decisions Announced: October 27, 2025.
Award Details

The indirect cost rate proposed in proposal budgets, whether for grant funding or for service providers, should not exceed the lower of the proposing organization's indirect cost rate, or 15%, whichever is less.?
Related Webcasts
-
Funding Classroom Technology to Empower Students and Teachers - Sponsored by Panasonic
-
Playback Available
-
Maximizing Technology-friendly Workforce Development Grants - Sponsored by Panasonic
-
Playback Available
-
Funding Data-driven Workforce Development Projects - Sponsored by NetApp
-
Playback Available