A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.
That's why the Coca-Cola Foundation and Project Last Mile are teaming up with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, "to improve vaccine delivery systems via Gavi's INFUSE platform," per a press release.
"It then 'infuses' the innovations with capital and expertise to help take them to scale," says Marie-Ange Saraka-Yao, managing director of the Global Environment & Technology Foundation, which is administering Project Last Mile.
The platform, which was launched in 2000, "helps improve vaccine delivery systems by connecting high impact, proven innovations with the countries that need them most," per Saraka-Yao.
Project Last Mile will use its Coca-Cola expertise to help innovators scale solutions that improve access, availability, and uptake of vaccines, including but not limited to COVID-19 vaccines.
"We believe the private sector and innovations are playing an ever-growing role in safeguarding immunization systems against further shocks," Saraka-Yao says.Selected Grant News Headlines
The Tampa Bay Innovation Center is kicking off its spring accelerator program, and it's got eight startups on its list.
Among them: AgWise, which focuses on the climate impact of agriculture's...more
Canada's government is putting $19 million toward what it says will be the country's biggest talent development program ever.
The Toronto Metropolitan University's BioHubNet will receive the...more
Canada's government is putting $19 million toward what it says will be the country's biggest talent development program ever.
The Toronto Metropolitan University's BioHubNet will receive the...more
It's no secret that Africa's livestock industry plays a big role in the region's economy.
In fact, the demand for livestock products is expected to grow by 50% by 2030, notes Business...more
In the event of a pandemic, Canada needs to be able to churn out enough vaccines and therapeutics to keep the country safe, the CBC reports.
That's why Lawrence Goodridge, a professor of food...more
Americans are paying a lot more for certain prescription drugs than people in other countries doand that's a problem, according to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School...more
"Oh my gosh! If we can have this as a patient, think of the training that we can do with our students!" That's how Janine Hinton, an associate clinical professor at the University of Arizona College...more
Apple is expected to unveil a new line of iPads at its May 7 event, and one name being bandied about is that of OLED displays.
OLED stands for "organic light-emitting-diode" technology, and...more
Loneliness has been linked to a host of health issues, including heart disease, cancer, and respiratory depression.
Now a Canadian company is hoping to change that with an app it's calling "OOt...more
If you're looking for a new job in Canada, you'll soon be in luck.
The country's government has allocated $72 million to four research programs in the Canadian Hub for Health Intelligence and...more
Nell Derick Debevoise, Founder and CEO of Inspiring Capita, shares what she thinks are the three main ingredients in finding your place in social enterprise.