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U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Mathematical and Physical Sciences Ascending Faculty Catalyst Awards (MPS-AFCA) aim to support MPS-Ascending Postdoctoral Research Fellows as they transition into tenure-track faculty positions, providing additional resources for research and broadening participation activities. Eligible applicants are prior recipients of MPS-Ascend Postdoc Fellowships who have completed at least 12 months as a fellow, and proposals must be submitted by accredited Institutions of Higher Education on behalf of these faculty members. To apply, invited fellows must contact their managing Program Director and submit proposals within 12 months after their fellowship ends or within six months of starting their tenure-track position.
The grant aims to implement the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program in Zimbabwe, focusing on enhancing women's entrepreneurship through online courses and mentorship, while fostering connections with U.S. business experts. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, business development organizations registered as non-profits, and U.S. government alumni organizations, all of which must have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and valid registration on SAM.gov. To apply, interested parties must request an application package via email and submit their proposals by December 15, 2023, adhering to specific guidelines outlined in the grant description.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to provide funding for the University of South Florida to continue its role as the Data Coordinating Center for the TEDDY study, focusing on the analysis of samples from a second case-control cohort related to type 1 diabetes research. Eligible applicants include small businesses, various levels of government, nonprofit organizations, and educational institutions. For application details, interested parties should contact the grantor via email at castlea@niddk.nih.gov.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The NIGMS Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) program aims to enhance biomedical research capacity in states with historically low NIH funding through the COBRE-D program, which supports institutions in developing infrastructure and expertise for strategic scientific areas. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and higher education institutions located in IDeA-eligible states that award doctoral degrees in health-related sciences or are independent biomedical research institutes. Application details are not specified, but interested parties can contact the grantor via email at federico.bernal@nih.gov for more information.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) is offering funding through the Child Neurologist Career Development Program (CNCDP) to enhance the training of child neurologists in conducting research on neurological disorders in children. Eligible applicants include federally recognized Native American tribal governments, nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, and both public and private institutions of higher education. Applications are not currently being solicited, but potential applicants are encouraged to prepare collaborations and projects in advance.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The National Centers for Cryoelectron Tomography (CryoET) program aims to provide nationwide access to advanced cryoET instrumentation and technical support, helping investigators develop the necessary skills for cryoET studies. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, small businesses, state and county governments, public and private educational institutions, and Native American tribal organizations. For application details, interested parties should contact the grantor via email at flickerp@nigms.nih.gov.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to solicit research applications focused on investigative neuroscience that involves direct access to the human brain for recording and manipulation, with an emphasis on fundamental questions in human neuroscience. Eligible applicants include government entities, educational institutions, nonprofits, businesses, and other organizations, including those from Indian/Native American tribes and foreign institutions. While applications are not currently being accepted, potential applicants are encouraged to develop collaborations and innovative research plans in preparation for the upcoming Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
SBIR/STTR Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program (Parent SB1 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
OpenUpdated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to support small business concerns (SBCs) in transitioning their previously or currently funded SBIR and STTR Phase II and Phase IIB projects to commercialization by providing additional technical assistance and research and development support. Eligible applicants are small businesses based in the United States, as defined by the Small Business Administration. Applications are not currently being solicited, but potential applicants are encouraged to prepare for the upcoming Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) publication.
Veterans Employment and Training Service
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Home Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) aims to support veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness by helping them achieve full employment potential through job training and employment services. Eligible applicants include various government entities, educational institutions, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations, including small businesses and faith-based organizations. Interested parties can apply through Grants.gov and are encouraged to register for updates, while questions can be directed to HVRPFOA@dol.gov.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) is planning to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to establish Resource-based centers that will provide essential research infrastructure and resources for investigators studying rheumatic diseases, aiming to enhance research efficiency and effectiveness. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, educational institutions, for-profit organizations, and various government entities. While applications are not currently being accepted, potential applicants are encouraged to start forming collaborations and developing projects in anticipation of the upcoming NOFO.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to support projects that enhance recruitment and retention in the Young Researcher Community (YRC) by applying Community Engaged Research principles, focusing on diverse stakeholder engagement. Eligible applicants include public and private educational institutions, government entities, nonprofit organizations, and small businesses, with a restriction against non-U.S. entities. To apply, projects must demonstrate authentic partnerships, conduct pilot studies for participant recruitment, and evaluate the effectiveness of these studies throughout their phases.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The MCB grant supports research aimed at uncovering the fundamental properties of living systems at various scales, prioritizing projects that enhance understanding of molecular and cellular systems and their evolution, particularly through interdisciplinary approaches. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and institutions of higher education located in the U.S. Proposals must be submitted through the appropriate channels, with specific instructions for international branch campuses if applicable.