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Can a U.S.-based organization subcontract with an international organization?

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Can a U.S.-based organization subcontract with an international organization?

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Applicants must be from the United States or its territories, and the results of a proposed study must further the Foundation’s mission of improving the health and health care of all Americans. While applicants may submit proposals that include a proposed subcontract relationship with an organization that is based outside of the United States or its territories, such proposals will be subject to heightened scrutiny and a preference will be given to proposals that to do not involve the payment of grant funds to organizations based outside of the United States or its territories.

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