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Golden Gate National Recreation Area is offering this grant to restore habitat and enhance visitor experience in Lower Rodeo Valley.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, is for the critical purpose of habitat restoration in the Lower Rodeo Valley. The primary objective is to significantly improve the ecological health and visitor experience of this highly frequented area, which includes Rodeo Beach and the Coastal Trail. The project entails removing invasive cape ivy from approximately 15 acres, followed by comprehensive revegetation efforts utilizing both passive [...]

Golden Gate National Recreation Area is offering this grant to restore habitat and enhance visitor experience in Lower Rodeo Valley.2025-07-13T15:55:17-05:00

NIH Grant for the Continued Operation of the Drug-induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) Data Coordinating Center

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This NIH grant continues the Drug-induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) Data Coordinating Center. The center provides managerial, logistic, and analytic support for DILIN's efforts to address drug-induced liver injury (DILI). It also collaborates to identify hepatotoxic ingredients in herbal and dietary supplements. DILI is a challenging condition, and DILIN is a leading resource for understanding its clinical aspects. This funding ensures DILIN's unique, structured efforts advance DILI understanding, [...]

NIH Grant for the Continued Operation of the Drug-induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) Data Coordinating Center2025-07-13T15:55:16-05:00

The NIDDK is offering this grant to continue the Hematology Central Coordinating Center.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) is requesting applications for its Hematology Central Coordinating Center (HCCC) grant. This grant supports the HCCC as a key component of the NIDDK Hematology Centers Program, aiming to foster collaboration with 4-5 Cooperative Centers of Excellence in Hematology (CCEHs). The HCCC will serve as a vital national resource for the nonmalignant hematology research community. Its responsibilities include [...]

The NIDDK is offering this grant to continue the Hematology Central Coordinating Center.2025-07-13T15:55:16-05:00

The Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area is offering this grant to facilitate the Removal and Surveillance of Argentine Black and White Tegus, Protecting Valued Ecological Resources in southern Miami-Dade and northern Monroe Counties.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for the purpose of enhancing the removal and surveillance of Argentine Black and White Tegus in the Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area, particularly in southern Miami-Dade and northern Monroe Counties. The project aims to improve trapping efforts and maximize tegu removal from core areas, crucial for protecting valued ecological resources. Objectives include evaluating tegu population response to control activities and designing a robust surveillance [...]

The Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area is offering this grant to facilitate the Removal and Surveillance of Argentine Black and White Tegus, Protecting Valued Ecological Resources in southern Miami-Dade and northern Monroe Counties.2025-07-13T15:55:00-05:00

National Park Service Grant: Enhancing Public Awareness of Bats

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Park Service (NPS), part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, intends to award a grant for "MACA's Bats: Interpretive and Educational Resources for the Public." This funding opportunity is a collaborative partnership with Western Kentucky University, aimed at substantially increasing public awareness of bats. The grant specifically focuses on educating the public about bats' vital environmental role and the challenges to their survival. Key activities [...]

National Park Service Grant: Enhancing Public Awareness of Bats2025-07-13T15:55:00-05:00

National Park Service Grant to Research Tourist Trail Treatments for White-Nose Syndrome Prevention at Mammoth Cave

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant from the National Park Service (NPS) is for a collaborative research project with Western Kentucky University. Its primary purpose is to investigate and develop effective treatment options for the tourist trails within Mammoth Cave National Park. The crucial objective of this research is to prevent the transmission and spread of White-Nose Syndrome. This highly contagious fungal disease, fatal to bats, can be inadvertently carried by human [...]

National Park Service Grant to Research Tourist Trail Treatments for White-Nose Syndrome Prevention at Mammoth Cave2025-07-13T15:54:47-05:00

NIDCD Grant for Translational Research in Communication Disorders

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) is offering this grant to advance translational research. This grant is specifically designed to facilitate collaborative projects between basic scientists, clinicians, and clinical scientists, aiming to translate fundamental research findings into practical clinical tools. The primary purpose is to improve human health by impacting the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of communication disorders. Projects must clearly demonstrate a connection [...]

NIDCD Grant for Translational Research in Communication Disorders2025-07-13T15:54:43-05:00

Everglades National Park Management is offering this grant to detect and map vegetation changes along its boundary areas.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant aims to support critical research within Everglades National Park to understand ecological shifts. Focusing on areas along the park's boundaries, the project will investigate how altered water patterns and nutrient levels, resulting from regional water management infrastructure modifications, impact local plant communities. A primary objective is to accurately map vegetation species composition using remote sensing at a 16-100 m2 per pixel scale. Furthermore, the grant seeks [...]

Everglades National Park Management is offering this grant to detect and map vegetation changes along its boundary areas.2025-07-13T15:54:42-05:00

NIDDK Grant for the Renewal of the APOL1 APOLLO Scientific Data Research Center

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This cooperative agreement seeks to renew the APOL1 Long-term Kidney Transplantation Outcomes Research Network (APOLLO) Scientific Data Research Center (SDRC). The SDRC will coordinate clinical and research efforts of the APOLLO Consortium. This grant aims to significantly enhance understanding of APOL1 genotype associations with renal transplant outcomes. The findings from the APOLLO Network study are expected to provide crucial evidence for optimizing kidney donation allocation and management approaches, [...]

NIDDK Grant for the Renewal of the APOL1 APOLLO Scientific Data Research Center2025-07-13T15:54:37-05:00

Bureau of Reclamation: Yakima Project Fish Passage Feasibility Grant

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Bureau of Reclamation is offering this grant to conduct a cooperative investigation into the feasibility of providing fish passage at the five large storage dams of the Yakima Project. These dams—Bumping Lake, Kachess, Keechelus, Cle Elum, and Tieton—currently lack fish passage facilities, despite four reservoirs historically being natural lakes supporting Native American fisheries for sockeye and other fish. This grant is for studying the implementation of passage [...]

Bureau of Reclamation: Yakima Project Fish Passage Feasibility Grant2025-07-13T15:54:29-05:00
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