The Office of Indian Education (OIE) is offering the Professional Development (PD) Grant to improve skills and promote retention of Native American educators.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, part of the Professional Development (PD) Program within the Office of Indian Education, is for the vital purpose of enhancing educational support for Native American students. It aims to improve the professional skills of qualified Indian individuals currently serving in the education field. Furthermore, the program seeks to develop and implement effective initiatives designed to promote the retention of successful teachers, principals, and school leaders. These [...]

The Office of Indian Education (OIE) is offering the Professional Development (PD) Grant to improve skills and promote retention of Native American educators.2025-07-13T18:22:10-05:00

NIH Grant for Down Syndrome Clinical Research Training Short Courses

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as part of its Research Education Program (R25) and the broader INCLUDE Project, is designed to enhance the Down syndrome (DS) clinical research workforce. Its purpose is to fund the development of innovative short courses that will train the next generation of DS researchers. These courses should impart state-of-the-art clinical research skills, focusing on improving the understanding of [...]

NIH Grant for Down Syndrome Clinical Research Training Short Courses2025-07-13T18:21:47-05:00

NEH Office of Data and Evaluation Grant: Investigating the State and Impact of the Humanities

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Office of Data and Evaluation offers the State and Impact of the Humanities program. This grant is dedicated to supporting robust, data-grounded research studies aimed at understanding the current state, societal impact, and inherent value of the humanities in the United States. Projects may employ quantitative, qualitative, or mixed research methodologies. A crucial aspect of this program is the requirement for [...]

NEH Office of Data and Evaluation Grant: Investigating the State and Impact of the Humanities2025-07-13T18:21:42-05:00

OVC Grant: Empowering Tribal Communities for Victim Services (FY25)

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is offering the FY2025 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside (TVSSA) Formula Grant Program. This grant is specifically designed to support the provision of vital services to crime victims within American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. Funded through a designated set-aside from the Crime Victims Fund, the program aims to assist Tribal communities in developing, expanding, and enhancing their capacity to serve a diverse [...]

OVC Grant: Empowering Tribal Communities for Victim Services (FY25)2025-07-13T18:21:23-05:00

The NIA is offering a Postdoctoral Fellowship to advance diverse translational research for Alzheimer’s and related dementias

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for the purpose of promoting diversity within the translational research workforce for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD). It supports promising postdoctoral candidates from diverse backgrounds, focusing on developing translational research skills applicable across various AD/ADRD aspects, from population studies to new treatments, diagnostics, and behavioral/social research. The long-term goal is to cultivate a diverse translational workforce capable of leading interdisciplinary approaches to AD/ADRD treatment, [...]

The NIA is offering a Postdoctoral Fellowship to advance diverse translational research for Alzheimer’s and related dementias2025-07-13T18:21:08-05:00

The National Institute of Health is offering this grant to advance therapeutics for eliminating Hepatitis B Virus cccDNA.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is specifically designed to support groundbreaking research focused on the discovery and development of novel antiviral therapeutics. Its primary purpose is to invite innovative applications aimed at identifying new compounds or strategies capable of eliminating or significantly suppressing Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) within infected cells. Successful proposals will contribute to developing permanent cures for chronic HBV infection by targeting this persistent [...]

The National Institute of Health is offering this grant to advance therapeutics for eliminating Hepatitis B Virus cccDNA.2025-07-13T18:21:07-05:00

DoDEA Grants: Academic Support and World Language Advancement for Military-Connected Educational Agencies

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is offering multiple grants to support Military-Connected Local Educational Agencies. This grant program aims to fund academic and support initiatives, alongside the World Language Advancement and Readiness Program. Individual grants will range from $500,000 to $2,000,000, contingent on funding availability and eligibility. The performance period for these awards will run from September 30, 2025, through May 31, 2030. Prospective applicants must [...]

DoDEA Grants: Academic Support and World Language Advancement for Military-Connected Educational Agencies2025-07-13T18:20:48-05:00

A Health Research Department is offering this grant to develop genetic tools and mutant libraries for understanding Rickettsial and Related Infections.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for the purpose of bridging a critical research gap in understanding obligate intracellular human pathogens, including Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, Orientia, and Rickettsia species. Genetic tools for these Rickettsiales currently lag, impeding comprehensive studies and large-scale mutant generation despite recent advances. This funding opportunity directly supports the creation and functional characterization of comprehensive mutant libraries for human-pathogenic rickettsial species. By developing and applying these essential new genetic [...]

A Health Research Department is offering this grant to develop genetic tools and mutant libraries for understanding Rickettsial and Related Infections.2025-07-13T18:20:39-05:00

The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration is offering this FY 2012 grant for NGOs to support refugee and returnee programs in Rwanda, DRC, Tanzania, and Uganda.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for supporting NGOs working with UNHCR to provide aid to refugees and refugee returnees across Rwanda, DRC, Tanzania, and Uganda. Specific priorities include protection for vulnerable groups in Tanzanian refugee camps, and in Rwanda, camp management, essential healthcare, WASH, and gender-based violence (GBV) prevention/response for refugees. In the DRC, the focus is on GBV prevention and response in high refugee return areas, primarily for recent [...]

The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration is offering this FY 2012 grant for NGOs to support refugee and returnee programs in Rwanda, DRC, Tanzania, and Uganda.2025-07-13T18:20:37-05:00

The Vehicle Technology Office is offering a grant for developing advanced vehicle technologies and sustainable transportation solutions.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Vehicle Technology Office is offering this grant to fund Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment (RDD&D) activities in advanced vehicle technologies. This grant is for the purpose of fostering innovation that reduces energy use and cost for U.S. transportation, benefiting consumers and businesses. It aims to accelerate advanced technology deployment, enhancing US competitiveness and leading to improved battery safety, lower driving costs, and increased vehicle efficiency. Solutions are [...]

The Vehicle Technology Office is offering a grant for developing advanced vehicle technologies and sustainable transportation solutions.2025-07-13T18:20:28-05:00
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