In honor of our 18th Anniversary, Golden Hope Foundation is proud to award $1,000 to a graduate-level student advancing the understanding of Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS).
Apply via EmailThe Golden Hope Foundation is proud to announce the opening of applications for our 2026 Student Research Grant. In honor of our 18th Anniversary, we are shifting our focus to the next generation of scientific innovation — specifically aimed at advancing the understanding of Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS).
We are seeking groundbreaking research that investigates PMOS not merely as a reproductive disorder, but as a systemic, polyendocrine, and metabolic condition. We invite graduate-level nursing, public health, and medical students to submit proposals that push the boundaries of what we know about this complex condition.
Grant Details
2026 Award
Award Amount
$1,000
To support research-related expenses
Eligibility
Graduate-level students
Nursing, Public Health & Medical programs
Portal Opens
July 1, 2026
Award Ceremony
18th Anniversary Gala
October 25, 2026 — Chicago, IL
We invite proposals that explore PMOS as a systemic, polyendocrine, and metabolic condition — not merely a reproductive disorder.
Submit all three components to [email protected] with the subject line "PMOS 2026 Student Research Grant Application".
Maximum 1,000 words outlining the objective, methodology, and potential clinical impact on PMOS.
A formal letter of support from a faculty advisor at your institution.
A brief narrative describing how the $1,000 award will be used to support your research.
Mark your calendar — don't miss these important milestones.
Applications Open
July 1, 2026
Application Portal Opens
Award Ceremony
October 25, 2026
Award Ceremony — 18th Anniversary Gala, Chicago
Send your complete application package to us by email starting July 1, 2026.
Subject line: "PMOS 2026 Student Research Grant Application"