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  • Neftaly Developing partnerships for sustainable funding of biomarker research

    Neftaly Developing partnerships for sustainable funding of biomarker research

    Neftaly: Developing Partnerships for Sustainable Funding of Biomarker Research

    Introduction

    Biomarker research is transforming healthcare by enabling early disease detection, personalized treatment, and targeted public health interventions. However, sustaining this progress requires long-term, reliable funding — particularly in low- and middle-income countries where resources are limited and needs are high.

    At Neftaly, we believe that the key to advancing biomarker science lies in building strategic, multi-sector partnerships that align research goals with national health priorities, innovation agendas, and global development efforts.


    Why Sustainable Funding Matters

    • Accelerates Innovation: Ensures continuity of research and development, from discovery to clinical application.
    • Strengthens Health Systems: Supports integration of biomarkers into routine care, surveillance, and policy.
    • Enables Equity: Makes biomarker-based diagnostics and treatments accessible across diverse populations.
    • Builds Local Capacity: Funds training, infrastructure, and workforce development for long-term impact.

    Key Partnership Strategies for Funding Biomarker Research

    1. Align with National and Global Priorities

    • Link biomarker research to pressing health issues such as infectious diseases, maternal health, cancer, or environmental exposures.
    • Frame proposals within the context of SDGs, Universal Health Coverage, or pandemic preparedness to attract donor interest.

    2. Leverage Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)

    • Collaborate with biotech firms, pharmaceutical companies, and diagnostic developers to co-invest in translational research.
    • Offer opportunities for shared intellectual property, field testing, or access to local markets.

    3. Engage Multilateral and Philanthropic Donors

    • Build relationships with organizations such as the WHO, Global Fund, Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and others that prioritize health innovation.
    • Submit aligned proposals that demonstrate scalability, health impact, and equity.

    4. Foster Academic and Research Institution Alliances

    • Partner with universities and global research centers to apply for joint grants, share infrastructure, and co-publish findings.
    • Promote South-South collaborations to boost regional leadership and knowledge sharing.

    5. Advocate for Domestic Investment

    • Work with ministries of health, science, and finance to include biomarker research in national budgets and innovation roadmaps.
    • Present biomarker research as a tool for health system strengthening and cost-effective care.

    6. Utilize Innovative Financing Mechanisms

    • Explore blended finance, social impact bonds, and pooled funds to support research that delivers both social and economic returns.
    • Encourage venture capital and health-tech investors to fund pilot innovations with long-term scale-up potential.

    Neftaly’s Role in Partnership Development

    Neftaly supports stakeholders to:

    • Map potential funders and research collaborators aligned with national and regional goals
    • Develop compelling investment cases and funding proposals
    • Facilitate cross-sector convenings to build trust and shared agendas
    • Provide technical assistance in grant writing, budgeting, and project planning
    • Advocate for policy environments that support research financing and data-sharing

    Conclusion

    Sustainable funding is the cornerstone of impactful biomarker research. Through smart, inclusive, and strategic partnerships, we can unlock innovation, bridge the research-to-action gap, and build resilient health systems that leave no one behind.

  • Neftaly Strategies for securing funding for biomarker programs

    Neftaly Strategies for securing funding for biomarker programs

    Neftaly: Strategies for Securing Funding for Biomarker Programs

    Introduction

    Biomarkers offer transformative potential for improving health outcomes through early disease detection, targeted treatment, and precision public health. Yet, without sustained and strategic financing, biomarker programs struggle to move from research to impact—especially in resource-limited settings.

    At Neftaly, we support governments, researchers, and organizations in identifying and leveraging multiple funding pathways to ensure that biomarker programs are not only launched, but sustained, scaled, and integrated into health systems.


    Core Strategies for Securing Funding

    1. Align with National and Global Priorities

    • Frame biomarker programs within key health priorities such as infectious disease surveillance, maternal and child health, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), or pandemic preparedness.
    • Position programs as part of broader initiatives like Universal Health Coverage (UHC), One Health, or Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to appeal to multilateral donors and development agencies.

    2. Build Strong Investment Cases

    • Highlight the health impact, cost-effectiveness, and long-term value of biomarkers in prevention, early diagnosis, and reducing treatment costs.
    • Use data, modeling, and real-world evidence to demonstrate potential savings to health systems and improved outcomes for communities.

    3. Diversify Funding Sources

    • Tap into multiple funding avenues including:
      • Government health and science budgets
      • Multilateral donors (e.g. WHO, Global Fund, World Bank, Gavi)
      • Philanthropic foundations (e.g. Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust)
      • Private sector (biotech, pharma, diagnostics companies)
      • Academic consortia and international research grants
      • Innovative finance (impact investing, pooled funds, blended finance)

    4. Form Strategic Partnerships

    • Collaborate with universities, NGOs, private companies, and research institutions to submit joint proposals and share infrastructure and expertise.
    • Partnerships improve credibility, increase reach, and open new funding channels.

    5. Develop Scalable and Sustainable Program Designs

    • Ensure your biomarker initiative has a scalable model, a sustainability plan, and clear milestones.
    • Include capacity-building components, local manufacturing potential, and data integration with national health systems to appeal to long-term funders.

    6. Package Proposals for Donor Needs

    • Tailor proposals to each funder’s interests and language (e.g., innovation, resilience, gender equity, climate-health links).
    • Include success stories, community impact, and risk mitigation strategies.

    7. Engage in Policy Advocacy

    • Work with policymakers to position biomarker programs in national health strategies, which increases access to domestic and external funding.
    • Participate in health and innovation policy dialogues and donor forums.

    Neftaly’s Support in Securing Funding

    Neftaly helps partners:

    • Identify relevant funders and funding opportunities
    • Develop and write compelling proposals and concept notes
    • Facilitate multi-sector partnerships and consortium building
    • Design evidence-based investment cases and sustainability strategies
    • Build capacity in grant management and reporting

    Conclusion

    Securing funding for biomarker programs is not only about resources—it’s about making a convincing case for health impact, system innovation, and community empowerment. With a strategic approach, diverse partnerships, and a clear value proposition, biomarker programs can attract the investment needed to transform healthcare.