The Departments of Interior and Agriculture are offering the Fisheries Resource Monitoring Grant to sustain subsistence fisheries on Federal public lands for rural Alaskans.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for the purpose of sustaining subsistence fisheries on Federal public lands for rural Alaskans. Offered by the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture, the Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program aims to collect, disseminate, and apply information vital for managing Federal subsistence fisheries in Alaska. It emphasizes increasing collaboration among federal, state, Alaska Native, and rural organizations, and enhancing the quality and quantity of their involvement. A [...]

The Departments of Interior and Agriculture are offering the Fisheries Resource Monitoring Grant to sustain subsistence fisheries on Federal public lands for rural Alaskans.2025-07-14T06:55:27-05:00

SBE Directorate Grant for Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) Directorate grant promotes rigorous interdisciplinary research by teams of social and behavioral scientists. It supports projects integrating theoretical approaches and methodologies from multiple SBE fields. The grant emphasizes generating significant intellectual contributions, yielding generalizable insights, and advancing basic knowledge across SBE disciplines. While open to proposals broadening theoretical understanding, researchers are especially encouraged to submit projects on Population Change; Sources and [...]

SBE Directorate Grant for Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science Research2025-07-14T06:55:22-05:00

NIH Department Grant: Investigating Neurological Impacts of HIV and Substance Use

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This NIH Department grant aims to fund basic research exploring the complex interplay between HIV infection and substance use. The focus is on identifying signaling pathways, HIV-host protein interactions, and post-translational modifications that lead to changes in brain function, neuropathological alterations, and neurocognitive dysfunctions. A key objective is to understand how addictive drugs and HIV converge to induce these central nervous system (CNS) impacts. Furthermore, the grant seeks [...]

NIH Department Grant: Investigating Neurological Impacts of HIV and Substance Use2025-07-14T06:55:08-05:00

NSF’s Long-Term Ecological Research Grant for Sustained Ecological Understanding

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Grant to address complex ecological questions requiring sustained observation. Established in 1980, this grant is for advancing fundamental ecological theories and understanding long-term dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems. LTER research occurs at specific sites representing major ecosystem types, emphasizing continuous data collection across five core areas. These studies are critical for integrated ecosystem understanding. The [...]

NSF’s Long-Term Ecological Research Grant for Sustained Ecological Understanding2025-07-14T06:55:06-05:00

NSF BIO Grant: Advancing DEI in Biology Through Society-Led Culture Change

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The NSF BIO department is offering this grant to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through culture change within the biological sciences, leveraging professional societies for systemic transformation. This grant is for cultivating an equitable and inclusive scientific community by altering shared values and norms, foundational for increasing participation from historically excluded individuals. Professional societies can facilitate this through their broad reach, publications, and influential platforms. Supported work [...]

NSF BIO Grant: Advancing DEI in Biology Through Society-Led Culture Change2025-07-14T06:54:49-05:00

The DOE/NNSA is offering the MSIPP Community and Junior College Trade Occupation Program to develop a diverse nuclear security workforce.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for the Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to strengthen its workforce. It supports the Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP) Community and Junior College Trade Occupation Program (CJCTOP). The purpose is to recruit, train, and retain a diverse and highly skilled workforce for the Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE). Specifically, this funding encourages Minority Serving and Tribal Community and Junior Colleges to [...]

The DOE/NNSA is offering the MSIPP Community and Junior College Trade Occupation Program to develop a diverse nuclear security workforce.2025-07-14T06:54:37-05:00

The Division of Environmental Biology is offering a Grant for Fundamental Ecological and Evolutionary Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Division of Environmental Biology (DEB) offers this grant to support research and training in fundamental evolutionary and ecological processes. This grant is for studying life at population, species, community, and ecosystem levels, aiming to elucidate principles explaining life's unity, diversity, and environmental interactions over space and time. Proposals can employ diverse methodologies: field, lab, collection-based, observational, manipulative, synthesis, phylogenetic, or theoretical modeling. DEB encourages interdisciplinary projects and [...]

The Division of Environmental Biology is offering a Grant for Fundamental Ecological and Evolutionary Research2025-07-14T06:54:19-05:00

Division of Earth Sciences Grant for Fundamental Hydrologic Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Division of Earth Sciences is offering this grant through its Hydrologic Sciences Program to support fundamental research focused on continental water processes across all scales. This grant is for studying water on and beneath Earth's surface, its interactions with environmental components, and key hydrologic processes like rainfall, runoff, infiltration, and evaporation. It also funds research on water fluxes in soils, aquifers, and streams, and hydrologic transport of [...]

Division of Earth Sciences Grant for Fundamental Hydrologic Research2025-07-14T06:54:04-05:00

Multi-Agency Grant for Research on the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This multi-agency grant is for supporting interdisciplinary research focused on the quantitative, mathematical, and computational understanding of infectious disease transmission dynamics. It seeks to uncover principles of disease emergence and spread by exploring ecological, evolutionary, organismal, and social drivers. Projects should be broad, examining pathogen transmission among any host species, including humans, animals, and plants, and considering environmental, population, physiological, and socioeconomic factors. Research may cover various pathogen [...]

Multi-Agency Grant for Research on the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases2025-07-14T06:53:51-05:00

NIDA Grant: Investigating HIV and Substance Use Neurobiological Impacts and Interventions

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is offering this grant to support fundamental research focused on understanding the complex interplay between addictive drugs and HIV infection. This initiative aims to delineate signaling pathways and mechanisms, including critical HIV-host protein interactions and post-translational modifications, through which these factors converge to induce changes in brain function. This grant is for the purpose of elucidating neuropathological alterations and neurocognitive dysfunctions [...]

NIDA Grant: Investigating HIV and Substance Use Neurobiological Impacts and Interventions2025-07-14T06:53:51-05:00
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