The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, through the Grand Challenges Initiative, invites innovators, organizations, and institutions worldwide to apply for a new funding opportunity aimed at transforming maternal and child nutrition in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
This call seeks bold, scalable innovations that will dramatically reduce the cost of essential nutrient ingredients and prenatal supplements—ensuring that every mother and child, regardless of where they live, can access the nutrients needed to survive and thrive.
Malnutrition remains one of the most severe threats to maternal and child health in LMICs. Nutrient deficiencies during pregnancy and the first 1,000 days of life can lead to irreversible developmental challenges, higher mortality, reduced productivity, and long-term health issues.
Although proven nutrition interventions exist, high production costs and limited manufacturing capacity make many nutrient products unaffordable in vulnerable regions. The nutrients prioritized in this challenge are:
Calcium
Choline
Omega-3 DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)
Despite strong global recommendations from WHO, EFSA, AAP, and other authorities, many pregnant women worldwide are unable to meet recommended intake levels due to cost barriers.
This initiative calls for transformative solutions—not incremental changes. Applicants are expected to propose innovations that reduce nutrient ingredient or product costs by at least 50% while maintaining high standards of safety, stability, and consumer acceptability.
Projects may target improvements in:
Raw material science
Biotechnology and fermentation
Manufacturing processes
Packaging
End-to-end product innovation
The goal is to create sustainable, affordable nutrition solutions suited for LMIC health systems.
Develop low-cost versions of calcium, choline, or DHA ingredients.
Requirements:
≥50% cost reduction from current lowest market prices
Meet pharmacopeial standards & ICH Q7 GMP
Stable, allergen-free, and culturally inclusive (halal, kosher, vegetarian)
Develop a prenatal supplement costing less than US$2 per 180-day regimen.
Requirements:
Informed by consumer research
3-month real-time and 6-month accelerated stability (ICH Q1 Zone IVb)
Preferably WHO-GMP compliant
Formulate an advanced prenatal supplement including:
UNIMMAP MMS
500 mg calcium
100 mg nicotinamide
450 mg choline
200 mg DHA
Requirements:
Flexible dosage formats
Consumer-informed product development
Stability demonstrated under ICH Q1 Zone IVb
| Option | Project Scope | Funding | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Exceptionally low-cost nutrient ingredients | Up to US$500,000 per ingredient | Up to 18 months |
| B | Low-cost prenatal supplement | Up to US$200,000 | Up to 12 months |
| C | Advanced prenatal supplement (MMSplus) | Up to US$400,000 | Up to 12 months |
Indirect costs should not exceed 10–15% of the total budget.
The challenge is open globally to:
Nonprofit organizations
For-profit companies
Government agencies
International organizations
Universities and research institutions
Applicants must apply through a legally recognized corporate entity. Collaboration with LMIC partners is strongly encouraged.
Successful proposals will demonstrate bold thinking, technical rigor, and a pathway to scale. Specifically, we are seeking proposals that will:
Transformative cost-reduction strategies (≥50%)
Clear technical roadmap and feasibility
Scalable solutions supported by cost modelling (e.g., 3 million regimens/year)
Strong team expertise
Consideration for LMIC manufacturing and cultural inclusivity
Consumer-informed product design
Realistic and justified budgets
We encourage applicants to identify and build collaborations with organizations that bring complementary expertise. Where appropriate, the Foundation may facilitate connections among applicants working on related challenges
Proposals based on the following will not be funded:
Procurement or bulk purchasing strategies
Minor, incremental improvements
Delivery models without product innovation
Nutrients/products outside the specified scope
Open Date: October 27, 2025
Application Deadline: December 16, 2025
Apply through this LINK
For more information about the application, click HERE
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