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Grants-In-Aid The Foundation is proud of the fact that it funds researchers at all stages of their careers through a variety of funding programs. The most common is through the Grants-in-Aid (GIA) program. GIAs provide funding for up to three years for the operating costs – laboratory supplies, technicians and equipment – of cutting-edge research that will lead to new and more effective ways of preventing and treating heart disease and stroke. 2011-2012 GIA Recipients Past Recipients |