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Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant aims to support research and technology in Earth Science through NASA's Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) – 2025 solicitation. Eligible applicants include U.S. institutions, with some provisions for non-U.S. organizations under specific guidelines. To apply, proposers must submit a Step-1 proposal by November 4, 2025, and follow the application instructions provided in the program element details available on the NSPIRES website.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The grant from the Division of Physics (PHY) aims to support physics research and the training of future scientists across various physics disciplines in U.S. colleges and universities. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based for-profit organizations, non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, state and local governments, and tribal nations. To apply, proposals must be submitted by specific deadlines depending on the program, with the next deadlines occurring in November and December 2023.
The FY 2026 Farm to School Grant Program aims to enhance access to local foods in Child Nutrition Program (CNP) sites through initiatives that include local sourcing and agricultural education. Eligible applicants include state governments, federally recognized Native American tribal governments, city or township governments, county governments, independent school districts, and nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, all of which must be part of a partnership to apply. For application details, refer to the Request for Applications document available on the program's website.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The ECLIPSE program aims to advance plasma science research by addressing societal and technological needs through transdisciplinary collaboration across multiple NSF Directorates. Eligibility is unrestricted, encouraging proposals from diverse institutions, including HBCUs and MSIs, particularly those in EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions. To apply, proposals must begin with "ECLIPSE:" and be submitted to one of the related NSF programs, ensuring they meet specific criteria related to scientific challenges and societal impacts.
The Geoinformatics program aims to fund the deployment and sustainment of cyberinfrastructure resources to support Earth Sciences research and education, focusing on data management, open-source software development, and enhancing research reproducibility. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and institutions of higher education located in the U.S. Proposals must be submitted with prior consultation with a Program Officer, and those applying for the Sustained Resources track must submit a Concept Outline at least three months before the full proposal deadline.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The purpose of the Ancillary Studies to Ongoing Clinical Projects grant is to support research projects that complement ongoing clinical studies, with a focus on simplifying the review process for applications. Eligible applicants include independent school districts, public and private institutions of higher education, various government entities, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations, among others. To apply, interested parties should refer to the full opportunity announcement for detailed instructions and contact NIH Grants Information for any inquiries.
The grant aims to support a wide range of basic and applied research and technology in planetary science through NASA's Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) – 2025 solicitation. Eligible applicants include U.S. institutions and, under certain conditions, organizations outside the U.S. Proposals must be submitted via Grants.gov, with specific instructions available in the ROSES-2025 solicitation documents.
The grant aims to support a wide range of basic and applied research and technology in planetary science through NASA’s Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) – 2025 solicitation. Eligible applicants include U.S. institutions, with some provisions for non-U.S. organizations under specific guidelines. To apply, proposers must submit their proposals via Grants.gov, typically requiring submission at least 30 days before the due date, and can find more details on the application process in the ROSES Summary of Solicitation.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The purpose of this grant is to support the development of novel research infrastructure that advances the science of aging through interdisciplinary partnerships or collaborations. Eligible applicants include various government entities, educational institutions, nonprofits, and businesses, with specific inclusions for organizations serving Native American populations and other minority-serving institutions. To apply, interested parties should refer to the full opportunity announcement for detailed application procedures.
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The purpose of this grant is to support the development of novel research infrastructure that advances the science of aging through interdisciplinary partnerships, utilizing the NIH Phased Innovation Award (R61/R33) mechanism for funding. Eligible applicants include small businesses, various educational institutions, government entities, nonprofits, and specific organizations such as HBCUs and tribal colleges. To apply, interested parties should refer to the full opportunity announcement for detailed application instructions.
U.S. National Science Foundation
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The Cyberinfrastructure for Sustained Scientific Innovation (CSSI) program aims to provide flexible funding opportunities to address the evolving needs in cyberinfrastructure, emphasizing integrated services and community creation. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, and NSF-sponsored federally funded research and development centers. To apply, prospective Principal Investigators are encouraged to contact program officers for guidance and must submit proposals that align with the program's interdisciplinary interests and specific division priorities.
Resident Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency Service Coordinator (ROSS-SC) Program – Fiscal Year 2025
ClosedDepartment of Housing and Urban Development
Updated: Oct 30, 2025
The ROSS-SC program aims to assist residents of Public and Indian Housing in achieving economic and housing self-sufficiency by addressing educational, professional, and health barriers through the hiring of Service Coordinators. Eligible applicants include nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), federally recognized Native American tribal governments, public and Indian housing authorities, resident associations, multifamily owners, and tribally-designated housing entities. To apply, interested parties should contact the US Department of Housing and Urban Development at ross-pih@hud.gov for further information.