Division of Integrative Organismal Systems (IOS) Grant for Core Organismal Biology Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Division of Integrative Organismal Systems (IOS) offers a grant to support foundational research into why organisms are structured and function as they do. This funding opportunity welcomes proposals across all core scientific program areas, including developmental biology, nervous system function, biomechanics, physiological processes, and symbioses. It also covers organism-environment interactions, plant and animal genomics, and animal behavior. Proposals should focus on organisms as the fundamental unit of [...]

Division of Integrative Organismal Systems (IOS) Grant for Core Organismal Biology Research2025-07-14T07:57:36-05:00

NASA is offering the EPSCoR International Space Station (ISS) Flight Opportunity Grant to stimulate competitive research.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This NASA EPSCoR grant is for stimulating competitive research and offering International Space Station (ISS) flight opportunities within eligible jurisdictions. It aims to develop research capabilities in areas vital to NASA's mission, enhance external funding acquisition, and build strong partnerships among NASA, academia, and industry. Awards up to $100,000 over 36 months are provided via a merit-based competition. This initiative enhances overall research infrastructure, higher education's science and [...]

NASA is offering the EPSCoR International Space Station (ISS) Flight Opportunity Grant to stimulate competitive research.2025-07-14T07:57:33-05:00

The Division of Environmental Biology is offering this grant to support research and training in evolutionary and ecological processes.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Division of Environmental Biology (DEB) Core Track grant supports research and training focused on evolutionary and ecological processes across populations, species, communities, and ecosystems. This grant aims to uncover fundamental principles explaining life's diversity, unity, and interactions with the environment over time and space. Research can employ various methods, including field, laboratory, or collection-based studies, observational or manipulative experiments, synthesis activities, phylogenetic discovery, and theoretical modeling. Proposals [...]

The Division of Environmental Biology is offering this grant to support research and training in evolutionary and ecological processes.2025-07-14T07:57:23-05:00

The Department of State is offering this grant to advance Strategic Trade Management in Southeast Asia.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant is for the purpose of strengthening legal and regulatory frameworks for strategic trade management across Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. It aims to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, their delivery systems, and advanced conventional weapons by regulating the trade and transfer of relevant goods, technologies, materials, and expertise. Additionally, a crucial objective is to protect sensitive and emerging technologies, specifically semiconductors and [...]

The Department of State is offering this grant to advance Strategic Trade Management in Southeast Asia.2025-07-14T07:57:15-05:00

Physics Division Offering Computational Physics Grant for High-Performance Computing Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the Physics Division, supports research in Computational Physics (CP) focusing on computational and data-enabled science. Its primary purpose is to fund investigations emphasizing novel methods for high-performance computing, including algorithm development and efficient use of new architectures, requiring substantial code development. Priority is given to proposals demonstrating significant computational advancements or new enabling capabilities, alongside compelling scientific goals. The program specifically targets investigations relevant [...]

Physics Division Offering Computational Physics Grant for High-Performance Computing Research2025-07-14T07:57:09-05:00

Geology & Paleontology Department’s Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Grant

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the Geology & Paleontology Department, is designed to support innovative research into the deep-time sedimentary crust. Its primary purpose is to advance our understanding of environmental and evolutionary change throughout Earth's history. The program seeks proposals focusing on the dynamics of ancient life, ecosystems, and biogeography, utilizing fossil and sedimentological data. It also covers insights into the Earth's sedimentary lithosphere, including geological processes and [...]

Geology & Paleontology Department’s Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Grant2025-07-14T07:56:59-05:00

National Science Foundation (NSF) RCN Grant: Fostering Interdisciplinary Research Coordination and Advancement

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Science Foundation (NSF) offers the Research Coordination Networks (RCN) grant, available across multiple directorates (BIO, CISE, GEO, EDU, ENG, SBE, TIP). This program advances research and education by supporting investigator groups to coordinate activities and communicate across disciplinary, organizational, and international boundaries. It fosters new collaborations, addresses interdisciplinary topics, and encourages innovative networking, training, and community standard development. RCN awards facilitate idea sharing to advance science, [...]

National Science Foundation (NSF) RCN Grant: Fostering Interdisciplinary Research Coordination and Advancement2025-07-14T07:56:47-05:00

RCMI Program Grant: Supporting Research Centers in Minority Institutions

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This RCMI Program grant is designed to significantly expand the national capacity for health sciences research. It provides cooperative agreement support specifically for Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI). The primary purpose is to empower institutions that offer doctorate degrees in health professions or health-related sciences and demonstrate a strong, ongoing commitment to educating underrepresented students. Furthermore, this grant supports institutions that deliver healthcare and offer clinical services [...]

RCMI Program Grant: Supporting Research Centers in Minority Institutions2025-07-14T07:56:41-05:00

NSF Mathematical and Physical Sciences Department Grant: Launching Early-Career Academic Pathways (LEAPS-MPS)

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The NSF Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) department is offering the Launching Early-Career Academic Pathways (LEAPS-MPS) grant. This grant is for launching the research careers of pre-tenure faculty in MPS fields. It specifically targets institutions that historically receive less NSF-MPS funding, such as minority-serving, predominantly undergraduate, and Carnegie R2 universities. A core purpose is to achieve excellence through diversity by broadening participation, including individuals from groups historically underrepresented [...]

NSF Mathematical and Physical Sciences Department Grant: Launching Early-Career Academic Pathways (LEAPS-MPS)2025-07-14T07:56:28-05:00

NSF Grant for Research on Biodiversity Dynamics and Functional Biodiversity on a Changing Planet

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through its Biodiversity on a Changing Planet (BoCP) program, is for proposals addressing the critical issue of biodiversity loss and its dynamics amidst unprecedented environmental change, including climate change. It seeks to advance a comprehensive understanding of functional biodiversity and its connections to shifting biodiversity. The program encourages interdisciplinary research integrating ecological and evolutionary approaches, considering spatial and temporal [...]

NSF Grant for Research on Biodiversity Dynamics and Functional Biodiversity on a Changing Planet2025-07-14T07:56:15-05:00
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