The ANRF is pleased to announce the release of the 2025 Psoriatic Arthritis Research Grant Application. This grant aims to provide financial support to early career researchers, studying psoriatic arthritis and/or related mechanisms, who are within a few years of their transition to independence.
Grants will be funded for 2 years and awarded up to a total of $250,000. We invite researchers and innovators from diverse fields to submit their grant applications for this funding opportunity.
1. 🎯 Clear Focus on Arthritis & Related Autoimmune Diseases
ANRF supports research on a breadth of conditions: osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile arthritis, gout, ankylosing spondylitis, scleroderma, Sjögren’s syndrome, uveitis, fibromyalgia, etc. curearthritis.org+1
Your proposal should clearly state how the project advances understanding or treatment of arthritis or autoimmune joint/skin disease.
2. ✅ Fit with the Award Mechanism & Career Stage
The website notes the next grant cycle opens Oct 1 2025, with awards ranging US $50,000 to $250,000, supporting 1-2 year projects. curearthritis.org
There are specific grants for early-career researchers, postdoctoral/physician-scientist fellowships, and disease-specific programs (e.g., Psoriatic Arthritis, Pediatric Joint & Skin) curearthritis.org+1
Ensuring your career stage and experience align with the call is vital (e.g., junior investigator applying for early-career award vs established PI).
3. 🧪 Innovation + Feasibility
ANRF emphasizes “innovative ideas and treatments to improve the quality of life for those living with arthritis and related autoimmune diseases.” curearthritis.org+1
Successful proposals balance bold novel concepts with clearly demonstrated feasibility (strong rationale, preliminary data or proof of concept, viable research plan).
4. 👥 Strong Mentorship & Institutional Support (especially for early-career)
For early-career awards, you should show evidence of mentorship, institutional resources, lab infrastructure, protected research time.
Although ANRF’s website does not list detailed criteria publicly in the same depth as some other funders, the emphasis on launching careers suggests this is important. curearthritis.org+1
5. 📈 Career Development Orientation
ANRF states: “Research allows early-career scientists to establish and build sustainable careers while focusing on their research funded by ANRF.” curearthritis.org
Demonstrating that you intend to stay in arthritis/autoimmune disease research, and that the funding will position you for future independent funding, strengthens your case.
6. 📋 Clear Specific Aims, Milestones & Impact
Even though not directly stated, funders of this type expect clear aims, timelines, deliverables, risk mitigation, and path to next stage of research.
The website highlights that ANRF awardees have gone on to major funding, patents, publications. curearthritis.org+1
7. 🧬 Publication & Output Track Record
While early-career may have fewer publications, you should still show productivity, relevant expertise or training, and the ability to carry out the work.
The website claims: “Papers published as a result of ANRF funded research average in the top 90th percentile of all PubMed recognized papers.” curearthritis.org
8. 🧠 Alignment with Disease-Priority Areas
ANRF lists priority disease areas: OA, RA, JA, lupus, PsA, gout, AS, scleroderma, fibro/myalgia, uveitis. curearthritis.org
Tailoring your proposal to one of these or a clear niche within auto-immune arthritic disease increases alignment.
9. 📜 Polished Application & Compliance
Make sure your application adheres to format, budget limits, timeline (1-2 years), and submission portal (ProposalCentral) as noted by ANRF. curearthritis.org
Clear writing, logical structure, compelling justification, and absence of compliance issues matter.
| Success Predictor | Why It Matters for ANRF |
|---|---|
| Focus on arthritis/autoimmune joint disease | Aligns with ANRF mission |
| Match award with career stage | Ensures eligibility & reviewer expectations |
| Innovation + feasibility | Funders want novelty that can deliver |
| Mentorship & institutional support | Builds confidence in execution |
| Career development commitment | Shows long-term value of investment |
| Clear aims, milestones & impact | Demonstrates planning and deliverability |
| Proven productivity or training | Even early investigators need credible basis |
| Alignment with priority disease areas | Increases relevance to ANRF strategy |
| Application compliance & clarity | Helps navigate review process effectively |
ANRF is committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders in arthritis and autoimmune disease research. We are pleased to provide the opportunity to support early career researchers in their pursuit of innovative and impactful research projects. Our goal is to support exceptional researchers at the key point in their career as they transition to independence to allow them the resources to make significant advances in research of arthritis and related autoimmune disease.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Arthritis National Research Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 5319 University Drive #10022, Irvine, CA 92612
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Jan 09, 2026
Jan 09, 2026
$250,000
Affiliation: Arthritis National Research Foundation
Address: 5319 University Drive #10022, Irvine, CA 92612
Website URL: https://curearthritis.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Psoriatic-Arthritis-Grant-2026-Program-Guidelines.pdf
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