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Flinn Scholarship Application Flyer
August 2023
This one-page flyer describes the many benefits of the Flinn Scholars Program as well as the student qualifications and application deadline for the 2024 Flinn Scholarship.Meet the 2023 Flinn-Brown Fellows
August 2023
The Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation has selected 28 civic leaders from around the state as the 2023 Flinn-Brown Fellows.
Meet the Fellows, learn about their careers and public service, the communities they represent, and connect with them on social media.
Seed Grants Program Brochure
August 2023
The Flinn Foundation Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research Program funds 10 Arizona-based research teams each year that are advancing new products or services addressing significant clinical needs. This brochure provides information about the latest cohort with an application deadline of Oct. 2.
The awardees will each receive a $100,000 grant over 18 months, plus programmatic benefits. At the end of the grant period, up to two of the most successful projects may receive up to an additional $100,000 over the following year.
The Latest Progress of the Biosciences in Arizona
April 2023
This brochure presents important accomplishments aligned with Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap that occurred in 2022, from research achievements and enhanced clinical care, to further maturation of Arizona’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and steps forward by key firms. And the brochure observes that the recruitment of the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturer to Arizona was an important moment for the biosciences, which is drawing ever closer to other high-tech sectors.
2023 Seed Grants Program Brochure
October 2022
The Flinn Foundation’s Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research Program funds up to 10 research teams affiliated with an Arizona university, research institution, or health-care system that are focused on advancing new products or services to improve patient care. Awardees each receive a $100,000 grant over 18 months.
Proposed projects must address compelling clinical needs in the areas of precision medicine, diagnostics, devices, therapeutics, or health-care-delivery processes and have significant potential to turn bench results into viable products or systems impacting patients in Arizona and beyond.