The Health Research Department is offering this grant to advance exploratory and developmental research into Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP).

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for the purpose of accelerating research to enhance the understanding and treatment of Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP). Eligible applications should propose studies focusing on immunological mechanisms causing nerve damage, genetic and epigenetic contributions, and the development of new animal or cellular model systems. Furthermore, research may involve the discovery of novel diagnostic or treatment response biomarkers, and the investigation [...]

The Health Research Department is offering this grant to advance exploratory and developmental research into Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP).2025-07-13T12:26:35-05:00

The Service-Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program (SDVETP) is offering a grant to support entrepreneurship training for service-disabled veterans.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the Service-Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program (SDVETP), is for the purpose of enhancing entrepreneurship training opportunities for service-disabled veterans, veteran entrepreneurs, and Reserve Component members. Eligible organizations, including private and non-profit entities, state, local, and tribal agencies, and institutions of higher learning, are invited to apply for funding. The program aims to build the capacity of these organizations to effectively market and deliver their [...]

The Service-Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program (SDVETP) is offering a grant to support entrepreneurship training for service-disabled veterans.2025-07-13T12:26:34-05:00

National Park Service Grant: Expanding Knowledge of African Americans in Civil War & Civil Rights

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Park Service is offering a non-competitive cooperative agreement, specifically P11AC10477, to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). This grant is for the critical purpose of improving and significantly expanding knowledge regarding the impactful roles and experiences of African Americans during both the American Civil War and the pivotal Civil Rights era. This initiative aims to foster a deeper, more comprehensive [...]

National Park Service Grant: Expanding Knowledge of African Americans in Civil War & Civil Rights2025-07-13T12:26:24-05:00

NIDILRR’s Field Initiated Projects Program (Development) Grant

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) is offering its Field Initiated Projects Program (Development) grant. This grant is for the purpose of generating new knowledge or developing innovative methods, procedures, and rehabilitation technologies. Specifically, it aims to maximize the full inclusion, societal integration, employment, and independent living of people with disabilities, particularly those requiring significant support. Grantees undertaking a development activity must leverage [...]

NIDILRR’s Field Initiated Projects Program (Development) Grant2025-07-13T12:26:17-05:00

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is offering this grant to partner with Vermont Youth Conservation Corps for historic road and trail rehabilitation.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for developing and implementing two Vermont Youth Conservation Community Corps crews to undertake critical resource management projects, specifically the repair and rehabilitation of historic carriage roads and trails on Mount Tom. Each crew will comprise six members and two leaders, operating for four weeks. Beyond addressing vital infrastructure needs at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, the program aims to provide local young adults with invaluable opportunities. [...]

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is offering this grant to partner with Vermont Youth Conservation Corps for historic road and trail rehabilitation.2025-07-13T12:26:13-05:00

SCC Department Grant for Youth Trail Maintenance Initiatives

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This SCC Department grant supports initiatives engaging youth in vital trail maintenance. This grant's purpose is to empower organizations to establish and operate youth crews, preserving and enhancing public trail systems. Funding covers comprehensive training, essential tools, equipment, and supervision for young participants. This initiative aims to provide invaluable outdoor work experience, foster environmental stewardship, and significantly contribute to trail accessibility and ecological health. It develops practical conservation [...]

SCC Department Grant for Youth Trail Maintenance Initiatives2025-07-13T12:26:01-05:00

BLM OR-WA’s Oak and Pine-Oak Habitat Restoration Grant

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The BLM OR-WA department is offering this grant for comprehensive oak and pine-oak habitat restoration in Oregon's Medford District. This initiative involves applying model prescriptions for various oak habitat types—savannah, shrub-oak, and closed canopy forests—with tailored treatments. These include thinning, noxious weed removal, prescribed burning, and planting. High-priority areas will be treated in a second phase, subject to fund availability. Additionally, the grant supports vital outreach and knowledge [...]

BLM OR-WA’s Oak and Pine-Oak Habitat Restoration Grant2025-07-13T12:25:56-05:00

NIH Grant for Digital Health Technology-Derived Biomarkers and Remote Monitoring Endpoints

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This NIH grant aims to advance the development of biomarkers and clinical outcomes derived from digital health technology (DHT). The funding supports their integration into clinical trials for remote monitoring, serving as primary or secondary endpoints. To enhance statistical feasibility and promote standardization, applicants must develop and rigorously test these digitally derived assessments across populations spanning at least three distinct diseases or conditions. A mandatory requirement for this [...]

NIH Grant for Digital Health Technology-Derived Biomarkers and Remote Monitoring Endpoints2025-07-13T12:25:53-05:00

This NIDILRR Grant is for Field Initiated Projects (FIP) for Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) Development

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This NIDILRR grant, the Field Initiated Projects (FIP) Program: Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) - Development, is designed to advance new knowledge and develop innovative methods, procedures, and rehabilitation technologies. Its primary purpose is to maximize the full inclusion, employment, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency of people with disabilities, particularly those with the greatest support needs. Additionally, this grant aims to enhance the capacity of Minority-Serving Institutions to conduct high-quality [...]

This NIDILRR Grant is for Field Initiated Projects (FIP) for Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) Development2025-07-13T12:25:51-05:00

National Capital Parks Offers Grant for DC Small Park Cultural Landscape & Ethnographic Assessment

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the National Park Service, through National Mall and Memorial Parks, Rock Creek Park, and National Capital Parks East, is for conducting a cultural landscape overview and establishing assessment frameworks for approximately 300 small public park reservations within the historic Plan of the City of Washington. This project aims to define a robust framework for Cultural Landscape Inventories (CLIs) and a Rapid Ethnographic Assessment Procedure [...]

National Capital Parks Offers Grant for DC Small Park Cultural Landscape & Ethnographic Assessment2025-07-13T12:25:39-05:00
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