Grants
Throughout its history, the China Medical Board has adopted a policy of not accepting unsolicited grant proposals. Thus, inquiries or unsolicited proposals may not receive an expeditious reply. The rationale is straightforward—CMB's strategic grant-making is highly focused on targeted activities to advance its mission. In its earliest phase, the China Medical Board devoted nearly all of its financing to Peking Union Medical College. Since 1950, the China Medical Board’s grant-making has been targeted at key Chinese and Asian universities. CMB encourages international groups wishing to work in China to establish relationships directly with CMB-affiliated Chinese and Asian institutions.
Year/Grant no. | Grantee | Program | Amount | |
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(2023) 23-539 |
Yale School of Medicine | Special Initiatives | $340,000 |
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(2022) 22-495 |
Yale School of Medicine | Global Health | $66,816 |
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(2022) 22-455 |
Yale School of Medicine | Global Health | $75,000 |
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(2023) 23-515 |
Peking University First Hospital | Health Policy and Systems Sciences | $50,000 |
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(2023) 23-534 |
Peking University First Hospital | Health Professional Education | $80,000 |
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(2023) 23-535 |
Fudan University Zhongshan Hospital | Health Professional Education | $80,000 |
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(2023) 23-536 |
Zhejiang University First Affiliated Hospital | Health Professional Education | $80,000 |
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(2023) 23-510 |
EquiTech Collective | Southeast Asia | $200,000 |
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(2023) 23-511 |
Vietnam Association for Medical Education | Southeast Asia | $4,200 |
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(2023) 23-498 |
University of California, San Diego | $1,388,580 |
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(2022) 22-453 |
University of Georgia Research Foundation | Special Initiatives | $18,251 |
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(2023) 23-540 |
University of North Carolina | Special Initiatives | $340,000 |
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(2022) 22-452 |
Brigham and Women's Hospital | Southeast Asia | $499,976 |
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(2023) 23-500 |
University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston | Southeast Asia | $25,000 |
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