Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship for All (AARFA) Program - 2025
Sponsor
Alzheimer’s Association
Program
Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship for All (AARFA) Program [1]
Description
The AARFA program is designed to support postdoctoral researchers working in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD). It aims to help early-career scientists transition toward independent research careers under the guidance of a mentoring investigator.
Eligibility
- Must hold a doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, MD, or equivalent).
 - Must be within 10 years of receiving their terminal degree at the time of Letter of Intent (LOI) submission.
 - Must not hold an independent faculty position (e.g., Assistant Professor or equivalent) at the time of award.
 - Must be actively engaged in Alzheimer’s or dementia-related research.
 - Must be working under the mentorship of an established investigator.
 - Must hold a full-time position at a not-for-profit academic, medical, or research institution.
 - International applicants, including those from Canada, are eligible.
 
Funding Availability
Total Award: Up to $200,000 USD over 2–3 years. There is an annual cap of $70,000 USD per year.
See Funding and Award Period [2] for complete details.
Indirect Costs
10%
Project Duration
2-3 years
Deadlines
If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.
| Type | Date | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
Internal Deadline  | Please submit your LOI, along with an OR-5 Form to research.services@uoguelph.ca [3]. RSO will provide you with a copy of the W-8-BEN and EIN Number to provide to the Sponsor.  |  |
External Deadline  | The LOI is submitted via the Alzheimer’s Association’s online grant portal at ProposalCentral.com [4]. Only applicants whose LOIs are approved will be invited to submit a full application.  |  |
Internal Deadline  | If invited to full application, submit a copy of the application to RSO for review (research.services@uoguelph.ca [3]).  |  |
External Deadline  | Application due to Sponsor through Alzheimer’s Association’s online grant portal at ProposalCentral.com [4].  |  
How to Apply
Register and Apply Online
- Go to ProposalCentral.com [5]
 - Create an account or log in.
 - Select the AARFA program and begin the application process.
 
Submit a Letter of Intent (LOI)
- Required to initiate the application.
 - Includes applicant details, project summary, scientific rationale, and budget estimate.
 - Only applicants whose LOIs are approved will be invited to submit a full application.