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The National Sea Grant College Program is offering the FY2026 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship to support marine policy and coastal community development.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Sea Grant College Program is offering the FY2026 Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship to support federal and state partnerships that leverage the intellectual capacity of universities. This initiative aims to solve critical problems and generate new opportunities within coastal communities. This grant is specifically for individuals passionate about marine policy, providing an invaluable opportunity for fellows to serve in either legislative or executive branches, [...]

The National Sea Grant College Program is offering the FY2026 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship to support marine policy and coastal community development.2025-07-13T14:49:45-05:00

The National Institute on Drug Abuse is offering this grant to support research at Minority Serving Institutions on neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the impact of structural racism on the substance use trajectory.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is for the purpose of funding critical research at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). It aims to explore the neurocognitive mechanisms by which structural racism impacts the substance use trajectory. Specifically, this initiative supports studies investigating the brain and cognitive processes that link systemic racism to substance use disorders. By focusing research at MSIs, the grant also fosters diversity [...]

The National Institute on Drug Abuse is offering this grant to support research at Minority Serving Institutions on neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the impact of structural racism on the substance use trajectory.2025-07-13T14:49:43-05:00

BLM Grant for Lower Consumnes River Floodplain Restoration

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering this grant to support the Lower Consumnes River Floodplain Restoration Project. This grant is for the purpose of restoring the 154-acre BLM-owned Cougar Wetland Complex to its original floodplain and slough functionality. Upon successful restoration, the area will transition into a thriving valley oak (Quercus lobata) riparian forest, serving as the dominant habitat type. This initiative is particularly significant as [...]

BLM Grant for Lower Consumnes River Floodplain Restoration2025-07-13T14:49:33-05:00

The Biomedical Technology Department is offering a grant for Pre-applications to establish National Biomedical Technology Research Resources.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant aims to support the establishment of national Biomedical Technology Research Resources (BTRRs). These resources are designed to innovate and improve technologies crucial for basic, translational, and clinical research, driven by specific scientific needs. A primary purpose of the BTRRs is to ensure widespread accessibility of these advanced technologies to the broader biomedical research community. Furthermore, the resources are responsible for providing comprehensive training to researchers on [...]

The Biomedical Technology Department is offering a grant for Pre-applications to establish National Biomedical Technology Research Resources.2025-07-13T14:49:19-05:00

USAID Soroka Grant: Strengthening Public Health Surveillance and Emergency Response in Madagascar

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The USAID Soroka grant aims to advance the health of the Malagasy people by strengthening public health capacity and data utilization within the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH). This grant will enhance local leadership to detect global health security threats and improve emergency outbreak response. It will reinforce Madagascar's capacity for locally led research, evaluations, and using epidemiologic and surveillance data for decision-making. Covering key areas like malaria, [...]

USAID Soroka Grant: Strengthening Public Health Surveillance and Emergency Response in Madagascar2025-07-13T14:49:18-05:00

The NIDA department is offering this grant to investigate neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the impact of structural racism on substance use trajectories.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This NIDA grant is for the purpose of funding research focused on understanding the neurocognitive mechanisms that underpin how structural racism influences an individual's substance use trajectory. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) aims to support studies that delve into the complex interplay between societal structural inequalities, their cognitive and neurological effects, and the pathways leading to substance use. This research initiative seeks to identify key mechanisms [...]

The NIDA department is offering this grant to investigate neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the impact of structural racism on substance use trajectories.2025-07-13T14:49:09-05:00

National Park Service Grant: Star-Spangled Banner Trail Guide & Interpretive Training in Maryland

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (NPS) intends to award funding for a project enhancing the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Area. This grant is for the purpose of producing a 'Pocket Guide' for the trail and conducting an 'interpretive Train the Trainers' workshop series. This is a Notice of Intent to Award, not an open call for applications, indicating [...]

National Park Service Grant: Star-Spangled Banner Trail Guide & Interpretive Training in Maryland2025-07-13T14:49:08-05:00

National Park Service Grant for NextGen Rangers in Saguaro Resource Management

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage Saguaro National Park (SNP) and the Friends of Saguaro National Park are collaborating to establish the Next Generation Ranger Corps. This National Park Service-funded grant offers vital youth employment and economic opportunities in Southern Arizona. Local youth interns, designated as NextGen Rangers, will work within SNP's Division of Resource Management, mentored by a Restoration Ecologist. Participants will engage in critical native and invasive plant management, including buffelgrass control, [...]

National Park Service Grant for NextGen Rangers in Saguaro Resource Management2025-07-13T14:48:44-05:00

The Department of Health is offering the Drug Abuse Prevention Intervention Research (R21) Grant to advance drug abuse and HIV prevention science.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for advancing the science of drug abuse and drug-related HIV prevention. It encourages Exploratory/Developmental (R21) applications focusing on the development and testing of novel or adapted prevention interventions. Research should also explore the processes of selecting, adopting, implementing, sustaining, and financing empirically validated interventions. Furthermore, it supports the creation of new methodologies for prevention research design and analysis. The core purpose is to discover population-level [...]

The Department of Health is offering the Drug Abuse Prevention Intervention Research (R21) Grant to advance drug abuse and HIV prevention science.2025-07-13T14:48:38-05:00

NIDA’s Racial Equity Visionary Award Program for Substance Use Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is offering the Racial Equity Visionary Award Program. This grant is specifically designed to support groundbreaking research focused on the critical intersection of substance use and racial equity. The program aims to fund innovative projects that explore disparities, develop equitable interventions, and advance understanding to address racial inequities in the context of substance use. Applicants are encouraged to propose ambitious studies [...]

NIDA’s Racial Equity Visionary Award Program for Substance Use Research2025-07-13T14:48:36-05:00
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