The 2024 ICCBBA Enterprise Grant
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2024 ICCBBA Enterprise Grant Overview
We are thrilled to offer a substantial funding opportunity to organizations operating at the local, national, or regional level, with a special focus on resource-constrained settings. Each applicant can now request up to a maximum award of $50,000 USD, providing even greater support for impactful projects.
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Information Session
Unlocking Opportunities
ICCBBA Webinar 2024
Join us in "Unlocking Opportunities with the 2024 Enterprise Grant," presented by ICCBBA! Explore the application and gain insights from last year’s grant recipient, Dr. W. Martin Smid, Former Chair/Member Steering Committee of the ICSPP who shared the NBTC Dakar and Cryo-SD/F project updates and lessons learned. Plus, learn about the exciting update: applicants can now request up to $50,000 USD. Don't wait, watch now!
Timeline

January 1, 2024 - Application Period Opens
The period when organizations can submit their grant applications begins.
February 29, 2024 - Webinar Information Session
Gain insights into the application process, hear success stories from the previous recipient, and have your questions answered. Mark your calendars!
March 31, 2024 - Application Period Closes
The deadline for organizations to submit their grant applications. All applications are due by 5:00 PM local time of the applicant(s) organization.
April 2024 - Recommendation from Selection Committee
The selection committee provides recommendations to the board based on received applications.
June, 2024 - Announcement of Award(s), Conclude Grant Agreements, and Fund Transfer
Public announcement of the grant award recipients. Finalizing grant agreements, establishing reporting requirements, and transferring funds.
Past Recipients

2022 - ISCPP
The 2022 grant went to the International Coalition for Safe Plasma Proteins (ICSPP). ICCBBA awarded $20,000 to help address the global insufficiency of plasma-derived medicinal products that are unavailable or unaffordable in many low- and middle- income countries (LMIC) and the consequent suffering and early mortality of patients with bleeding disorders and immune deficiencies who lack adequate treatments.

2021 -Safe Blood for Africa
A nonprofit organization with offices throughout Africa, are the recipients of the 2021 ICCBBA Enterprise Grant for their continued improvements to transfusion safety practices in Cameroon.

2020 - Dr. Sardjito Hospital and Safe Blood for Africa
A nonprofit teaching hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and the Safe Blood for Africa Foundation, a nonprofit organization with offices throughout Africa, are the recipients of the 2020 ICCBBA Enterprise Grant for their proposals to improve transfusion safety practices in Indonesia and Cameroon, respectively.

2017 - Global Healing
A nonprofit organization based in Berkeley, California, USA, selected for its proposal to strengthen the quality management system of the blood bank at the Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais (HUM) in Haiti.