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The grant aims to promote transformative discoveries in cancer biology and oncology through nanotechnology, focusing on addressing major barriers and understanding the interactions of nanomaterials with biological systems. Eligible applicants include government entities, for-profit organizations, educational institutions, and nonprofits, among others, with specific exclusions for non-domestic entities. Application details are not provided in the description, but interested parties can contact NIH Grants Information for further inquiries.

Deadline: May 4, 2026

The grant aims to solicit research proposals for the LPS Qubit Collaboratory, focusing on disruptive research and technologies in quantum computing, fostering collaborations, and building a future workforce in quantum science. Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, small businesses, nonprofits, educational institutions, and individuals. Interested parties can apply by submitting proposals under three categories: Incubator, Collaboratory, and QuaCR Research Fellowship, with further details available through the provided contact information.

Deadline: Apr 30, 2026

The FDT-BioTech program aims to support interdisciplinary research that develops the mathematical and engineering foundations for digital twins and synthetic data in biomedical applications, particularly for evaluating medical devices. Eligible applicants include accredited institutions of higher education in the US, including community colleges, submitting proposals on behalf of their faculty members. For application details, proposals must justify any involvement of international branch campuses of US institutions if applicable.

Deadline: May 4, 2026

The Safe-OSE program, launched by NSF, aims to enhance the safety, security, and privacy of open-source ecosystems (OSEs) by addressing significant vulnerabilities in their development and deployment. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based for-profit organizations, non-profit organizations, state and local governments, Tribal Nations, and institutions of higher education. To apply, proposals must be submitted by eligible organizations, with specific requirements for principal investigators based on their employment status and location.

Deadline: Apr 28, 2026

The grant program, administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation, aims to enhance water storage opportunities through funding for small surface and groundwater storage projects. Eligible applicants include state, regional, or local water authorities, Indian tribes, and other entities located in the 17 western states, Alaska, or Hawaii, with projects requiring a feasibility study submitted by February 13, 2026. To apply, interested sponsors must request cost-shared funding for the planning, design, or construction of their projects.

Deadline: Apr 17, 2026

The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program aims to establish and strengthen collaboration among community coalitions to prevent youth substance use and reduce substance abuse among adults. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities that have not previously received a DFC grant and are focused on addressing youth substance use. To apply, interested organizations should contact Christi Jones at DFC_NOFO@cdc.gov for further information.

Deadline: Apr 14, 2026

The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program aims to establish and strengthen collaborations among community coalitions to prevent and reduce substance use among youth. Eligible applicants include community-based coalitions that have previously received a DFC grant, local governments, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations. Interested parties can apply by contacting Christi Jones at DFC_NOFO@cdc.gov for more information.

Deadline: Apr 14, 2026

The Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (RED) grant aims to transform undergraduate engineering education through innovative approaches and organizational change, focusing on enhancing student engagement and professional skill development. Eligible applicants include two- and four-year institutions of higher education in the U.S., with proposals submitted by department chairs or equivalent leaders. Interested institutions can apply by submitting proposals aligned with one of the four tracks: Planning, Adaptation and Implementation, Innovation, or Innovation Partnerships, which detail their strategies for educational transformation.

Deadline: Apr 14, 2026

The Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) grant aims to enhance research infrastructure and R&D capacity in eligible jurisdictions through partnerships among academic institutions, government, and industry. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education and non-profit organizations located in RII-eligible jurisdictions, with specific tracks for NSF and NASA collaborations. Proposals must be submitted by single Principal Investigators (PIs) from these institutions, and detailed eligibility criteria can be found on the NSF EPSCoR website.

Deadline: Apr 14, 2026

The FAIROS Program aims to support transformative open science activities that enhance research data management and open science capabilities, including developing data portals and improving scientific communication. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, and federally recognized Tribal Nations in the U.S. Proposals must focus on either Disciplinary Improvements or Cross-Cutting Improvements and should be submitted as standard research proposals, with guidance from program officers recommended for alignment with the program's goals.

Deadline: Apr 8, 2026

The grant aims to advance the United States' leadership in quantum information science and technology by fostering early adoption of quantum technologies and facilitating the translation from basic research to practical applications. Eligible applicants include a wide range of organizations with expertise in quantum science and technology, particularly those involved in existing QSTD: Pilot projects for Design and Implementation proposals. Interested parties must contact the NQVL Program Officer(s) at least two weeks before submission to ensure their proposal aligns with the solicitation's focus and budget.

Deadline: Apr 7, 2026

The grant is part of NASA's Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) – 2025, aimed at supporting a wide range of basic and applied research in space and earth sciences. Eligible applicants include U.S. institutions and, under certain conditions, non-U.S. organizations. Proposals can be submitted at any time until March 31, 2026, with specific instructions available on the NASA NSPIRES website.

Deadline: Mar 31, 2026