This U.S. Department of State Grant is for Engaging Japanese Youth on U.S. Democracy and Elections

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The U.S. Department of State, via the U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section, is offering this grant to support projects that engage Japanese youth. This grant is for designing, managing, and administering initiatives focused on deepening understanding of democracy. Specifically, proposals should introduce the U.S. presidential election system and encourage vital dialogue on democratic principles among Japanese high school and university students, alongside their influencers such as teachers. [...]

This U.S. Department of State Grant is for Engaging Japanese Youth on U.S. Democracy and Elections2025-07-14T07:02:31-05:00

NSF Departments’ Research Coordination Networks (RCN) Grant

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The NSF Departments' Research Coordination Networks (RCN) Grant aims to advance research and education by fostering communication and coordination among investigators. This program supports new collaborations, including international partnerships, and addresses interdisciplinary topics. It encourages innovative networking strategies, collaborative technologies, and the development of community standards for data. This grant is for groups of researchers seeking to share ideas, coordinate activities, and foster synthesis, rather than supporting existing [...]

NSF Departments’ Research Coordination Networks (RCN) Grant2025-07-14T07:02:27-05:00

U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section Grant for Grassroots Youth Engagement in U.S.-Japan Relations

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Department of State is offering this grant to support projects designed to engage Japanese youth and enhance their understanding of U.S.-Japan relations and shared values through grassroots efforts. This grant is for organizations to develop and administer initiatives that foster direct engagement between Japanese and American youth, whether in-person, virtual, or hybrid. Proposals must emphasize topics crucial to [...]

U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section Grant for Grassroots Youth Engagement in U.S.-Japan Relations2025-07-14T07:02:14-05:00

The Petrology and Geochemistry Grant for Earth Formation and Processes Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Petrology and Geochemistry Program is offering this grant to support fundamental research into the formation of planet Earth, encompassing its accretion, early differentiation, and subsequent modification through igneous and metamorphic processes. This grant is for researchers focusing on the petrology and high-temperature geochemistry of various rocks and minerals, mineral physics, economic geology, and volcanology. Proposals developing analytical, theoretical, computational, or experimental tools relevant to igneous, metamorphic, and [...]

The Petrology and Geochemistry Grant for Earth Formation and Processes Research2025-07-14T07:02:11-05:00

U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section Grant: Modernizing the U.S.-Japan Alliance for Taiwan Tensions

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section is offering this grant through an open competition for organizations to submit proposals. This grant is for the purpose of executing workshops and exchange programs that focus on critical aspects of Indo-Pacific regional security. A primary goal is to enhance U.S.-Japan cooperation in addressing the complex challenges posed by tensions between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan. The initiative [...]

U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section Grant: Modernizing the U.S.-Japan Alliance for Taiwan Tensions2025-07-14T07:01:59-05:00

The National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are offering the Documenting Endangered Languages Grant to support projects developing and advancing knowledge of endangered human languages.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, a partnership between the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), is for the urgent purpose of developing and advancing knowledge concerning endangered human languages. With roughly half of the world's 7000 languages facing imminent extinction, this initiative leverages information technology to build essential computational infrastructure for research. It supports projects in data management, archiving, and cultivating the next generation of [...]

The National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are offering the Documenting Endangered Languages Grant to support projects developing and advancing knowledge of endangered human languages.2025-07-14T07:01:57-05:00

CNH Program Grant: Integrated Socio-Environmental Systems Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems (CNH) Program offers this grant to support interdisciplinary research focusing on integrated socio-environmental systems. This CNH Program grant is for projects examining the intricate processes and interactions between human and natural systems across diverse scales. Successful proposals must analyze four critical components: the dynamics of a natural system, the dynamics of a human system, how the natural system impacts the [...]

CNH Program Grant: Integrated Socio-Environmental Systems Research2025-07-14T07:01:44-05:00

U.S. Embassy Tokyo Grant: Enhancing Northern Japanese Journalist Understanding of USMC Aviation in Okinawa

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The U.S. Consulate General in Sapporo, representing the U.S. Department of State, is offering this grant to address inaccuracies in Japanese media reporting concerning U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) aviation. Following instances where Northern Japanese journalists expressed undue concerns about Osprey aircraft noise and safety during recent joint exercises, this program aims to provide factual clarity. This grant is for the purpose of enabling journalists from Tohoku and Hokkaido [...]

U.S. Embassy Tokyo Grant: Enhancing Northern Japanese Journalist Understanding of USMC Aviation in Okinawa2025-07-14T07:01:42-05:00

The NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS) is offering the Faculty Development in Geospace Science (FDSS) grant to establish new tenure-track faculty positions in geospace science.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, the Faculty Development in GeoSpace Science (FDSS) from the NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS), is for establishing new tenure-track faculty positions. Its purpose is to integrate geospace science, including solar and space physics and space weather research, into natural sciences or engineering departments at U.S. institutions. This initiative aims to ensure the vitality of geospace programs and stimulate the creation of academic curricula [...]

The NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS) is offering the Faculty Development in Geospace Science (FDSS) grant to establish new tenure-track faculty positions in geospace science.2025-07-14T07:01:32-05:00

U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section Offers Grant for Youth Engagement in U.S.-Japan Policy Dialogue

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section is offering this grant for proposals to develop projects that engage young people under 30, including university students, researchers, and professionals, in dialogue on specific U.S.-Japan policy priorities. This grant aims to foster direct engagement between Japanese and American youth, or among Japanese, American, and third-country youth, through in-person, virtual, or hybrid formats. Key policy areas include bilateral and cyber security, [...]

U.S. Embassy Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section Offers Grant for Youth Engagement in U.S.-Japan Policy Dialogue2025-07-14T07:01:24-05:00
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