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U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The AIMing program aims to support research that integrates artificial intelligence technologies with mathematical reasoning to enhance knowledge discovery. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and institutions of higher education in the U.S., with specific requirements for principal investigators regarding their employment status. Application details are not explicitly provided in the description.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot aims to enhance the U.S. AI ecosystem by connecting researchers and educators with advanced computational resources, datasets, and expertise to foster AI-driven innovation. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based for-profit organizations, non-profit organizations, federal agencies, and accredited institutions of higher education. Proposals can be submitted through the NSF, with specific guidelines for eligibility outlined in the PAPPG.
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.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Mathematical Sciences Infrastructure Program aims to enhance the mathematical sciences research community by supporting projects that develop research infrastructure, training initiatives, and national-scale conferences or workshops. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to participate. Proposals must be submitted by specific Full Proposal Target Dates, with detailed requirements outlined for each project type, particularly regarding regional or national impact and engagement with underrepresented groups.
The grant supports interdisciplinary research in Science and Technology Studies (STS), focusing on the historical, philosophical, and social contexts of STEM fields. Eligible applicants include U.S. institutions of higher education and non-profit organizations, with specific categories for different types of proposals. To apply, interested parties should refer to the NSF's Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) for detailed submission guidelines.
The PAC program aims to support research on human perceptual, motor, and cognitive processes, encouraging diverse methodologies and real-world applications that benefit society. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to participate. Interested researchers should submit a one-page summary of their proposed research to confirm its appropriateness for the program before applying.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Biological Anthropology Program aims to enhance scientific understanding of biological diversity in humans and primates through basic research on evolution, biological variation, and the interplay of biology, behavior, and culture. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education in the U.S., and federally recognized Tribal Nations, with proposals requiring a principal investigator who holds a Ph.D. or equivalent experience. Application details are not specified in the provided text, but interested parties can contact NSF grants.gov support for assistance.
The Cognitive Neuroscience (CogNeuro) program aims to fund research proposals that enhance understanding of the neural mechanisms behind human cognition and behavior, emphasizing both intellectual merit and broader impacts such as outreach and mentoring. Eligibility is unrestricted, allowing a wide range of applicants to participate. Interested applicants should first submit a one-page summary of their proposed research to a program director for evaluation before developing a full proposal.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Biological Anthropology Program aims to advance scientific understanding of biological diversity in humans and primates through research on evolution, biological variation, and the interplay of biology, behavior, and culture. Eligible applicants include doctoral students enrolled in U.S. universities, with proposals submitted by their faculty advisors on their behalf. To apply, doctoral students must submit a Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (DDRIG) proposal through their institution, ensuring they are at the appropriate stage in their academic career for dissertation submission.
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.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to support research in synthetic biology and bioengineering, focusing on developing cell-like systems, designing synthetically-modified cells, and addressing social, ethical, and safety issues associated with these technologies. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education in the U.S., and federally recognized Tribal Nations. Application details are not specified, but interested parties can contact NSF grants.gov support for assistance.