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Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to enhance bioengineering and imaging research capacity, technology innovation, education, and training at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in alignment with the HBCU PARTNERS Act and Executive Order 14283. Eligible applicants include HBCUs as defined by federal regulations, with a focus on investigators in bioengineering, biomedical imaging, and technology development, particularly those engaging in collaborative research. Currently, applications are not being solicited; this notice allows potential applicants time to prepare meaningful collaborations and projects.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is offering funding through the Centers of Excellence in Genomic Science (CEGS) program to support interdisciplinary teams addressing significant biomedical questions from a genomics perspective, with an emphasis on innovative methods and tools. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, educational institutions, government entities, small businesses, and other organizations, including non-domestic entities. Application details are not specified, but interested parties can contact the grantor via email at morriss2@mail.nih.gov for more information.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Long Term Research in Environmental Biology (LTREB) Program aims to support the generation of extended time series data to address critical questions in evolutionary biology, ecology, and ecosystem science. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and institutions of higher education located in the U.S. Proposals must include a detailed project description and are processed through specific clusters within the Division of Environmental Biology; applicants are encouraged to contact Program Officers for guidance on proposal suitability.
The grant aims to support University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs) in implementing national training initiatives that address the critical and emerging needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Eligible applicants are the 67 UCEDDs, while foreign entities are not eligible. To apply, interested UCEDDs should refer to the guidelines provided by the Administration for Community Living, and they can contact the grantor via email for further information.
Administration for Community Living
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to establish a Lifespan Respite National Technical Assistance and Resource Center to support the development of sustainable respite programs, promote performance measurement frameworks, and enhance research in respite and family caregiver support. Eligible applicants include public or private nonprofit entities, while foreign entities are not permitted to apply. Interested parties should demonstrate an understanding of the 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers and can contact the grantor via email for further information.
The grant is a Non-Competitive Cooperative Agreement aimed at supporting various projects or initiatives. Eligibility is open to miscellaneous applicants, although specific criteria are not detailed. To apply, interested parties should contact Gerald Lewandowski at the provided phone number or email for further information.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to fund research on the effectiveness and implementation of crisis response practices, focusing on improving the quality and outcomes of interventions in real-world settings. Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, nonprofits, government entities, and educational institutions. While applications are not currently being accepted, potential applicants are encouraged to prepare collaborative projects and consider applying when the funding opportunity is officially announced.
Administration for Community Living
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to fund projects that protect the rights and prevent abuse of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, promoting their self-determination, independence, and community participation. Eligible applicants include federally recognized Native American tribal governments, state and local governments, educational institutions, and various nonprofit organizations. Application details are not provided, but interested parties can contact the grantor via email for more information.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant provides administrative supplements for current recipients of specific NIH research grants to cover unforeseen increased costs related to their approved projects. Eligible applicants include various nonprofit organizations, government entities, educational institutions, small businesses, and foreign institutions, provided their parent award is active and the proposed research aligns with the original project scope. Interested applicants must discuss their requests with the awarding NIH grants and program officials before submission.
The grant aims to support research on infrastructure systems, focusing on their design, operations, and resilience under various conditions, particularly during extreme events. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to participate. Interested parties are encouraged to email a one-page project summary to the ISP Program Officers for guidance before submitting a full proposal.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to enhance the national food safety system by supporting various programs related to manufactured food regulatory standards, dietary supplement safety, and state compliance infrastructure. Eligible applicants include state, local, territorial, and tribal agencies, as well as non-profit training entities that collaborate with higher education institutions. To apply, interested parties must ensure they meet the eligibility criteria and may need to enter into an information disclosure agreement with the FDA.
The Biomechanics and Mechanobiology (BMMB) program supports transformative research that enhances the understanding of engineering biomechanics and mechanobiology, focusing on the mechanical behavior of living systems. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of researchers to apply. Interested applicants should submit proposals that highlight the novelty and potential impact of their work, and it is recommended to consult with the program director for unique topics before submission.