Grants
Food Allergy Institute's parent company TPIRC offers two grants for patients: The Active Military Grant and The Diversity Grant. There are also a number of other medical grants available that may cover treatment costs. Learn more below.
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Active Military Grant
During the season of reflecting on what we are most thankful for, it is important to thank those who protect and serve our nation. At Food Allergy Institute, we are choosing to give thanks to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, our men, and women of service. This giving season, Dr. Inderpal Randhawa, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of TPIRC and Food Allergy Institute, has made it a point to thank and give back to our active military families going through our Tolerance Induction Program™ (TIP).
Food Allergy Institute will be awarding grants to families that have an active military parent or legal guardian. We believe giving back to those who serve to protect our freedom deserves to be recognized. Helping the children of active military families achieve food freedom through our Tolerance Induction Program™ (TIP) is a way we are giving back to families that gave us everything.
Active Military Grant Guidelines for Financial Assistance
What is the Active Military Grant?
Our Active Military Grant seeks to give thanks to those who have served our country and their families. We are thanking these families by offering financial assistance in their child’s treatment of severe food allergies through our Tolerance Induction Program™ (TIP).
How We Work
We use effective, innovative approaches to the treatment of rare diseases like food anaphylaxis to empower families, build partnerships, and expand the capacity of Southern California Food Allergy Institute to create real, lasting change.
Open Grants
Through seed funding by TPIRC and Food Allergy Institute Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Inderpal Randhawa, and our generous supporters we have raised enough to fund our Active Military Grant Fund. This fund is designed to provide financial assistance to active military families with children suffering from food anaphylaxis.
Eligibility
- Have a child under 18 years who suffer from severe food allergies*
- The child has a parent/caretaker that is an active military member
- Verification of active service: Common Access Card (CAC)
- Financial assistance to treat your child’s food allergies
- A resident of the United States
- Able to travel to TPIRC’s Food Allergy Institute Clinic in Long Beach, CA regularly for appointments
- Able to commit to the length of treatment in TIP™ (duration varies and is approximately 18-24 months)**
- Open to current, waitlist, and future patients (remission patients not eligible)
*Acceptance of the grant is also contingent on the patient being medically cleared as a candidate for Tolerance Induction Program™.
**Length of treatment is determined after a treatment plan has been developed.
Application Deadlines
We will be reviewing applications on a quarterly basis and until the grant’s funds are exhausted.
Military Grant Cycle
Cycle 1
Open: December 1 – January 15
Award announcement: March 1
Cycle 2
Open: March 1- June 15
Award Announcement: August 1
Funding Levels
Grants will be $1,000 per child and will be deducted from their Food Allergy Institute account. Funds will not be distributed directly to the patient’s family. Funds will be distributed on a yearly basis per patient. Applicants may reapply every year for consideration.
How To Apply
Please print and fill out the Active Military Grant for Financial Assistance Application. Submit the application by mail or email to: Food Allergy Institute, Philanthropy Department: 701 E. 28th St. Suite 116 Long Beach, CA 90806 or giving@tpirc.org
Diversity Grant
We’ve exhausted our Diversity Grant funding and urgently need your support. This grant has helped so many TIP families reach Food Freedom. Please donate to help more patients receive the essential care they need. Please consider donating to keep this grant alive by clicking here.
At Food Allergy Institute, we believe in making real and tangible actions in the fight against injustices in our society. In June 2020, Dr. Inderpal Randhawa, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of TPIRC and the Food Allergy Institute, has seeded a new grant program with a gift of $50,000 that will help broaden access to the Tolerance Induction Program (TIP)™ to children in the Black community. With the support of the community, the fund now stands at over $100,000.
Currently, out of Food Allergy Institute's nearly 10,000 patients, only 1 to 2 percent are Black, while several nationwide studies have shown that Black children are 4 to 5 times as likely to have, and 3 to 4 as likely to die from food anaphylaxis. Helping children, regardless of race or color, achieve food freedom through our Tolerance Induction Program™ (TIP) is essential to our mission.
Diversity Grant Fund Guidelines
What is the Diversity Grant Fund?
Our Diversity Grant Fund seeks to strengthen access to health care for Black children and their families. We improve the lives of these patients by helping to close the gap in severe food allergies care through our Tolerance Induction Program™ (TIP).
How We Work
We use effective, innovative approaches to the treatment of rare diseases like food anaphylaxis to empower families, build partnerships, and expand the capacity of Food Allergy Institute to create real, lasting change.
Open Grants
Through seed funding by TPIRC and Food Allergy Institute Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Inderpal Randhawa, and our generous supporters we have raised enough to fund our Diversity Grant Fund. This fund is designed to provide financial assistance to Black families with children suffering from food anaphylaxis.
Eligibility
- Have a child under 18 years who suffer from severe food allergies*
- The child is of Black heritage
- Financial assistance to treat your child's food allergies
- Resident of the United States
- Able to travel to TPIRC's Food Allergy Institute Clinic in Long Beach, CA regularly for appointments
- Able to commit to the length of treatment in TIP™ (duration varies and is approximately 18-24 months)**
- Open to current, waitlist, and future patients (remission patients not eligible)
*Acceptance of the grant is also contingent on the patient medically cleared as a candidate for Tolerance Induction Program™.
**Length of treatment is determined after a treatment plan has been developed.
Application Deadlines
We will be reviewing applications on a quarterly basis until the grant's funds are exhausted.
Cycle 1: Winter
Open: December 1 - January 15
Award announcement: February 25
Cycle 2: Spring
Open: March 1- April 15
Award Announcement: May 30
Cycle 3: Summer
Open: June 1 - July 15
Award announcement: August 31
Cycle 4: Fall
Open: September 1 - October 15
Award Announcement: November 30
Funding Levels
Grants will be $1,000 per child and will be deducted from their Food Allergy Institute account. Funds will not be distributed directly to the patient’s family. Funds will be distributed on a yearly basis per patient. Applicants may reapply every year for consideration.
How To Apply
Please print and fill out the Diversity Grant for Financial Assistance Application. Submit the application by mail or email to: Food Allergy Institute, Philanthropy Department: 701 E. 28th St. Suite 116 Long Beach, CA 90806 or giving@tpirc.org
Other Medical Grants
Other medical grants may be available through the following organizations.
https://www.uhccf.org/
HealthWell Foundation
https://www.healthwellfoundation.org/
First Hand
https://www.firsthandfoundation.org/
Mercy Medical Angel
https://www.mercymedical.org/about-us