
Redlands, CA., Feb 11, 2025 - ICCBBA has released their annual Enterprise Grant. This year ICCBBA has increased the total fund to $100,000 USD. Each applicant can now request up to a maximum award of $50,000 USD, providing even greater support for impactful projects.
Who is ICCBBA & What do They Do?
ICCBBA is the international non-profit standards development organization dedicated to managing and developing the ISBT 128 Standard, the international information standard for the terminology, coding, and labeling of Medical Products of Human Origin (MPHO) e.g. blood, cells, tissues, human milk, organs. The organization plays a critical role in enhancing patient safety through the development and maintenance of this standard, as well as allocating globally unique identifiers to registered facilities. Since its establishment in 1995, over 3152 MPHO organizations from 77 countries have registered with ICCBBA.
Opportunities with the Enterprise Grant
Through the ICCBBA Enterprise Grant, ICCBBA supports initiatives focused on developing organizational capacity, particularly in electronic information management and traceability of MPHO. The grant aims to support projects operating at local, national, or regional levels, especially in resource-constrained settings, to enhance organizational infrastructure with an emphasis on safety, efficiency, and traceability. Each applicant can now request up to a maximum award of $50,000 USD, providing even greater support for impactful projects. By fostering safer and more efficient systems, the grant seeks to raise the overall quality of transfusion or transplantation services and aligns with ICCBBA's mission to enhance patient safety through the development and maintenance of international information standards for MPHO. Organizations are encouraged to seize this opportunity to contribute to the broader goal of improving patient safety on a global scale.
Enterprise Grant Objectives
Building technical capacity in transfusion and/or transplantation activities for enhanced safety and efficiency.
Assisting establishments in achieving reliable traceability of all managed MPHO.
Enabling ICCBBA to fulfill its mission of globally enhancing patient safety through international information standards for MPHO.
Key Dates & Information
Dates | Key Items |
February 4, 2025 | Application Period Opens |
March 25, 2025 | Workshop Application Information Session |
April 30, 2025 | Application Period Closes |
May 2025 | Recommendation from Selection Committee |
June 2025 | Announcement of Award(s), Conclude Grant Agreements, and Fund Transfer |
Eligibility Criteria & Rules
Open exclusively to providers of MPHO transfusion and/or transplantation services that are non-profit entities, public institutions, and/or governmental agencies.
Funds must be utilized exclusively for non-commercial purposes aimed at enhancing the safe and efficient provision of MPHO transfusion and/or transplantation services.
Projects focusing on improving traceability, particularly in resource-limited settings, are strongly encouraged.
Projects funded by this grant are expected to be completed within 12 months of receiving approval.
All applications must be submitted in English.
Applicants must comply with all relevant regulations and agreements outlined in the grant guidelines.
The Evaluation Process and Rubric Scale
Enterprise Grant applications will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Evaluation Questions (10 points)
Demonstration of Need (15 points)
Description of Project/Initiative (25 points)
Intended Goals and Outcomes (20 points)
Alignment of Budget to Description of Work and Goals/Outcomes (10 points)
Team Composition (10 points)
Sustainability of the Work (10 points)
Award Information
Successful applicants will receive formal notification from ICCBBA via a Notice of Award (NoA) sent directly to the applicant organization's business email. Payment procedures vary based on the grant amount. Any unused funds must be returned to ICCBBA upon termination of the agreement. Grantees may request extensions in writing under specific circumstances. Grantees must provide written reports summarizing project progress within specified timeframes.
Join ICCBBA’s Live Application Workshop Session
Learn more about the ICCBBA Enterprise Grant and gain valuable insights into the application process.
During the session, participants will:
Gain valuable insights into the Enterprise Grant program.
Hear from a previous grant recipient about their experience and successes.
Learn more about the application process and key considerations.
Application and Submission Information
Applicants can access the required package on the ICCBBA Grant Page or by emailing our helpdesk at support@iccbba.org. Applicants must carefully follow all instructions and ensure that all required documents are duly completed in English. The application must include various sections covering organizational details, project management, project details, budget, and a declaration. Careful adherence to instructions is crucial. If applicants do not answer the evaluation questions, they will be disqualified. Incomplete or non-compliant applications will be ineligible.
Summary
In conclusion, the Enterprise Grant initiative perfectly embodies ICCBBA's mission, creating a ripple effect that positively impacts global healthcare. As the application window opens, organizations are urged to seize this invaluable opportunity and play a vital role in advancing patient safety. ICCBBA's commitment to supporting initiatives in resource-constrained settings, especially those enhancing organizational capacity and electronic information management for MPHO traceability, underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in improving healthcare systems worldwide. Let us join hands and make a meaningful difference in patient care together.
For more detailed information and application guidelines, visit the ICCBBA Grant Page and embark on a journey towards excellence in MPHO services.
For a list of previous ICCBBA grantees, visit: ICCBBA Grants and Awards.
For inquiries and further information regarding the Enterprise Grant, please contact ICCBBA Grants at support@iccbba.org
About ICCBBA
ICCBBA is the international standards organization responsible for the management and development of the ISBT 128 Standard.
The acronym ISBT was originally derived from the important role played by the International Society of Blood Transfusion in the development of the Standard. Today it expands as Information Standard for Blood and Transplantation. The number 128 reflects the 128 characters of the ISO/IEC 646 7-bit character set. The acronym ICCBBA is derived from the International Council for Commonality in Blood Banking Automation. ISBT 128 | ICCBBA
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