Introduction: Grants for Innovative Data and Modeling Approaches to Measure Womens Health 2025, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation launched Grand Challenges in Global Health. The same is inviting application for its grants program. If you meet the eligibility criteria, ensure to submit your application before the deadline on 25th March 2025.
Last Date of Submission: 16th April 2025
Grant Range: Upto 150000 USD
The Challenge (Grants for Innovative Data and Modeling Approaches to Measure Womens Health 2025)
- We invite applicants to explore bold, innovative approaches. Specifically, the objectives of the Challenge will be to:
- Reimagine new ways to understand and measure women’s health that extend beyond the limitations of existing composite indicators such as DALY.
- Use existing data sets or easily collectible datasets to quantify women’s health outcomes across countries. While this Grand Challenge does not fund large-scale data collection, proposals may include small-scale data expansion where it is feasible, policy-relevant, and significantly enhances gendered analysis.
- Design innovative methodologies that incorporate gendered, socio-cultural, economic, and structural determinants of health, ensuring a comprehensive gender-sensitive approach (A gender-sensitive approach takes into consideration how one’s gender impacts access to services, risk and protective factors and barriers that are uniquely experienced because of one’s gender in a society).
- Create tools or frameworks that enable cross-cultural or subnational comparative analysis, identifying context-specific gaps and progress.
- Reflect the interconnected dimensions of women’s health across the life course
- Incorporate gaps in the measurement of:
- Skills, knowledge, and networks: addressing how gender disparities in education, training, and professional networks impact health access, decision-making, and service delivery.
- Supply and access to services: examining how health systems, financing mechanisms, and gender-based barriers affect the availability, affordability, and accessibility of essential services for women
- Health and economic impacts: capturing the intersection of health outcomes with economic participation, caregiving burdens, workforce inclusion, and financial independence.
- Produce outputs that are:
- Methodologically rigorous: applying sound data science, statistical modeling, or analytical techniques that enhance the validity and reliability of women’s health measurements.
- Interpretable and actionable: ensuring results can be understood and applied by policymakers and implementers.
- Comparative and scalable: enabling cross-cultural or subnational analysis to identify patterns, disparities, and opportunities for intervention.
- Gender-sensitive and intersectional: incorporating the social, economic, and structural determinants that affect women’s health outcomes.
- Policy-relevant and decision-oriented: providing insights that have the potential to directly inform policies, resource allocation, or program design to improve women’s health measurement and action.
Funding Level (Grants for Innovative Data and Modeling Approaches to Measure Womens Health 2025)
We will consider proposals for awards of up to $150,000 USD for each project, with a grant term of 18-24 months. Application budgets should be commensurate with the scope of work proposed. Indirect costs will be considered and should be included in the budget for the up to $150,000 USD award (subject to the Gates Foundation’s indirect cost policy).
Eligibility Criteria (Grants for Innovative Data and Modeling Approaches to Measure Womens Health 2025)
This initiative is open to nonprofit organizations, for-profit companies, international organizations, government agencies and academic institutions. We particularly encourage applications involving projects led by women, early-career researchers and practitioners seeking to innovate in women’s health measurement, or from women-led organizations and applications from institutions based in low- and middle-income countries. We also encourage collaborative submissions across disciplines such as economics, public health, and gender studies.
We are looking for proposals that: (Grants for Innovative Data and Modeling Approaches to Measure Womens Health 2025)
- Demonstrate innovative thinking in modeling women’s health, providing creative methodologies or tools to address gaps in measurement.
- Leverage existing data sources and/or explore datasets that are feasible to collect within current capacities.
- Incorporate intersectional approaches, addressing disparities (social, economic, and structural determinants of health) that disproportionately impact women.
- Align with the Opportunity Map dimensions, focusing on multidimensional indicators beyond traditional composite measures.
- Show potential to generate actionable insights for policy and programmatic interventions at a national and/or global scale.
- Enable cross-country or subnational comparisons, offering solutions that reveal context-specific gaps and opportunities for progress.
- Present a clear pathway for real-world impact, outlining how the outputs can inform resource allocation, policy, or program design.
- Highlight the potential for scalability and adaptability of the proposed approach across diverse country contexts.
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration, combining perspectives from multiple sectors such as public health, data science, economics, and gender studies.
- We will not fund proposals that:
- Propose data collection-only efforts without a clear link to the development or testing of novel measurement approaches or without an analytical component that adds value to existing evidence.
- Focus on implementing health interventions without a measurement or modeling component.
- Focus solely on expanding or refining existing composite indicators (e.g., DALY) without demonstrating innovation.
- Rely on proprietary or inaccessible datasets without clear justification or ability to share insights publicly.
- Lack a gender-sensitive lens or fail to consider the intersectional factors affecting women’s health outcomes.
- Do not align with the Opportunity Map dimensions or fail to address measurable health and economic impacts.
- Propose interventions without a clear focus on modeling and measurement.
How to Apply?
- Go to the portal below and follow the process
- Apply here now
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