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The grant aims to solicit applications for research sites for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, which investigates brain development and health outcomes in adolescents as they transition into adulthood. Eligibility is limited to organizations that were funded through RFA-DA-20-002. Currently, applications are not being accepted; this notice serves to inform potential applicants to prepare collaborations and projects in advance.

Deadline: TBD

The Electrochemical Systems program aims to support fundamental engineering science research that enables innovative electrochemical or photochemical processes for sustainable production of electricity, fuels, and chemicals, with a focus on scalability and environmental sustainability. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to participate. Interested parties should prepare proposals that address the novelty and potential impact of their research, and it is recommended to consult with the program director before submission, especially for innovative or non-traditional projects.

Deadline: TBD

The Forest Service Pesticide Impact Assessment Program (FS-PIAP) aims to enhance understanding of the benefits and risks of pesticides used in forestry, focusing on forest health by addressing issues related to insects, pathogens, and invasive plants. The grant is open to all applicants without restrictions. To apply, interested parties should contact the program via email at vanessa.lopez@usda.gov for further details.

Deadline: TBD

The grant is intended for wildland fire response efforts by the Osage Nation. Eligible applicants include federally recognized Native American tribal governments. The application process details are not provided, and for further inquiries, applicants can contact the grantor via email at katheryn.impson@bia.gov.

Deadline: TBD

The NHLBI aims to provide small grant support to current or recently completed NHLBI career development awardees to help them expand their research objectives or pursue new studies, facilitating their transition to research independence. Eligible applicants include independent school districts, public and private institutions of higher education, nonprofits, state and county governments, and small businesses, although only certain K-recipients will qualify. Applications are not currently being solicited, but potential applicants are encouraged to prepare meaningful collaborations and projects in anticipation of the NOFO release.

Deadline: TBD

The Marine Geology and Geophysics Core Program supports research on the geology and geophysics of ocean basins, margins, and the Great Lakes, focusing on various aspects such as tectonics, paleoceanography, marine sedimentology, and geohazards. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to participate. To apply, proposers should ensure their projects advance marine geoscience understanding and may need to contact relevant NSF programs for guidance on submissions that cross between programs.

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The grant aims to support early-career academic scientists in transitioning to entrepreneurship and facilitate the transfer of technology from academic labs to small businesses, addressing challenges in team formation and funding for early-stage development. Eligible applicants include government entities, educational institutions, nonprofits, and small businesses. Applications are not currently being accepted, but a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is expected to be published in Summer 2025, with applications due in Fall 2025.

Deadline: TBD

The grant aims to support economic development, job creation, and private investment in economically distressed areas of the U.S. by providing planning and technical assistance investments. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, federally recognized Native American tribes, nonprofit organizations, and institutions of higher education. Applications must be submitted through the Economic Development Grants Experience (EDGE) platform at sfgrants.eda.gov, as submissions via Grants.gov are no longer accepted.

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The grant aims to support the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh by developing events that enhance community engagement and transparency in combating wildlife trafficking (CWT) in the Mekong region. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, as well as U.S., Cambodia, and foreign institutions of higher education, provided they have strong ties to a Cambodia-based partner. To apply, organizations must submit a proposal detailing project logistics, participant management, and expected outcomes, with funding requests between $25,000 and $31,600.

Deadline: TBD

The Electronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices (EPMD) Program supports innovative research on novel devices in electronics, optics, photonics, and related fields, aiming to advance micro-, nano-, and quantum-based technologies for various applications. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to apply. For application details, interested parties should contact the NSF grants.gov support at grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov for assistance.

Deadline: TBD

The grant from the U.S. Embassy Tirana aims to support the Democracy Commission Program in Albania, focusing on areas such as anti-corruption, good governance, human rights, and environmental issues. Eligible applicants include Albanian not-for-profit organizations, think tanks, and civil society groups, while U.S. organizations and individuals are not eligible. Interested organizations should follow the application instructions provided by the embassy, and can contact them via email at pdgrantstirana@state.gov for more information.

Deadline: TBD

The grant from the U.S. Embassy The Hague aims to engage local government officials and community leaders in Europe on best practices for preventing and countering racially/ethnically motivated violent extremism (REMVE) through activities such as facilitating travel for Dutch mayors and organizing a summit. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, think tanks, and civil society/non-governmental organizations based in the Netherlands, which must also have a DUNS number and be registered on SAM.gov. Applications can be submitted via the provided link, and all proposals must adhere to specific formatting and content guidelines.

Deadline: TBD