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U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant supports doctoral research aimed at developing dynamic language infrastructure, particularly for endangered languages, through documentation, preservation, and innovative computational methods. Eligible applicants include Ph.D. granting institutions of higher education in the U.S., with proposals requiring a principal investigator (PI) who is a faculty member and a co-principal investigator (co-PI) who is the doctoral student. To apply, proposals must be submitted by the eligible institutions on behalf of their faculty and students.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to support projects that develop knowledge and infrastructure for endangered human languages, leveraging advances in human-language technology for data management, archiving, and the training of new researchers. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, and tribal organizations based in the U.S. Proposals can be submitted for senior research grants or conference proposals, with specific instructions for conference submissions outlined in the program guidelines.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to support secondary analysis of AnVIL datasets and enhance the utilization of the AnVIL platform for small research projects by removing cost barriers for new users. Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, nonprofits, government entities, educational institutions, and various other organizations, including Native American tribal governments and historically black colleges. To apply, interested parties should refer to the full opportunity announcement for detailed application instructions.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The purpose of this grant is to solicit competitive revision applications from awardees with active U19 awards under RFA-RM-22-015 to expand their projects to include first-in-human genome editing clinical trials. Eligible applicants include independent school districts, federally recognized Native American tribal governments, public and Indian housing authorities, and various federal agencies, while non-domestic entities are not eligible. To apply, interested parties should refer to the full opportunity announcement for detailed instructions.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The FIRE program aims to advance innovative multidisciplinary research and education in wildland fire science, addressing the complexities of wildland fire dynamics and promoting community resilience. Eligible applicants include a diverse range of groups such as academics, educators, scientists, community members, and industry partners. To apply, proposals should focus on specific areas such as data collection, modeling, community adaptation, and collaborative networks, with submissions managed by the NSF in consultation with partner organizations.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to enhance the quality of undergraduate STEM education at Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) and improve student recruitment, retention, and graduation rates in STEM fields. Eligible applicants include accredited institutions of higher education that offer undergraduate STEM programs and are designated as HSIs by the U.S. Department of Education. To apply, institutions must submit a proposal that aligns with the grant's goals and includes documentation confirming their HSI status.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to enhance understanding of the biomedical research enterprise by leveraging insights from the science of science policy research community, with a focus on fostering a diverse and efficient scientific workforce. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to participate. Prospective investigators are encouraged to consult with program officers from both NSF and NIH before submitting proposals to ensure alignment with the priorities of the respective agencies.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The NSF CISE Directorate grant supports research and education projects in computing, communications, and information science through various Future Computing Research programs, with project budgets up to $1,000,000 and durations of up to 4 years. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education in the U.S., and federally recognized Tribal Nations. To apply, proposals must be submitted by the specified eligible entities, and additional instructions apply for projects involving international branch campuses.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) aims to support early-stage investigators in conducting a program of research that aligns with the mission of NIGMS, enhancing the efficiency and efficacy of funding. Eligible applicants include various educational institutions, government entities, businesses, and nonprofits, with specific inclusivity for organizations serving diverse communities. Application details are not provided in the summary, but interested parties can contact NIH Grants Information for further inquiries.
The Developmental Sciences grant supports basic research aimed at enhancing our understanding of various developmental processes across the lifespan, including perceptual, cognitive, and social factors. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based organizations, institutions of higher education, for-profit entities, non-profit organizations, and tribal nations, with a focus on diverse participation. To apply, interested proposers are encouraged to consult the NSF awards database and may submit a one-page summary for feedback before preparing a full proposal.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The NIH Research Education Program (R25) aims to support educational activities that enhance the training of a workforce to address the nation's biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research needs, focusing on skills development and research experiences within NIDDK's mission areas. Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, educational institutions, nonprofits, government entities, and various other organizations, including specific minority-serving institutions. Application details are not specified in the provided text; interested parties should refer to the NIH Grants Information for further inquiries.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The NIH Research Education Program (R25) aims to support educational activities that enhance the training of a workforce to meet the biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research needs of the nation, particularly in the field of neurological disorders. Eligible applicants include various nonprofit organizations, government entities, educational institutions, and for-profit organizations, with specific inclusivity for minority-serving institutions. Application details are not explicitly provided, but interested parties can contact NIH Grants Information for further inquiries.