The National Science Foundation is offering the Innovation Corps Teams Program Grant to empower NSF-funded researchers with entrepreneurial education and funding to accelerate innovation.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Corps Teams Program grant is for empowering NSF-funded researchers to accelerate the translation of fundamental scientific discoveries into tangible technologies, products, and services that benefit society. Its purpose is to nurture a national innovation ecosystem by providing selected researchers with essential entrepreneurial education, expert mentoring, and critical funding. The program aims to help recipients validate their business models, demonstrate product-market fit, and [...]

The National Science Foundation is offering the Innovation Corps Teams Program Grant to empower NSF-funded researchers with entrepreneurial education and funding to accelerate innovation.2025-07-14T07:40:58-05:00

NIAMS Offering Grants for Resource-Based Musculoskeletal Research Centers

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This NIAMS grant is for establishing Resource-based Centers for Bone, Muscle, and Orthopaedic Research. Its purpose is to provide shared resources, advanced technologies, and specialized services to musculoskeletal researchers. By centralizing high-cost equipment and core facilities, these grants foster collaborative environments, enhance research efficiency, and accelerate discovery in skeletal, muscle, and joint health. This funding supports infrastructure beneficial to various projects, explicitly excluding clinical trials. The initiative strengthens [...]

NIAMS Offering Grants for Resource-Based Musculoskeletal Research Centers2025-07-14T07:40:58-05:00

The Chemical Process Systems Cluster is offering the Process Separations Grant to support research on novel separation methods and materials.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This grant, offered by the Process Separations program within the Chemical Process Systems cluster, supports fundamental and interdisciplinary research into novel methods and materials for separation processes. It targets critical applications in chemical, biochemical, bioprocessing, materials, energy, and pharmaceutical industries, emphasizing efficient resource management and environmental protection. Key research interests include molecular-level design of scalable mass separating agents, advancements in transport principles, downstream purification, and innovative energy-reducing field-induced [...]

The Chemical Process Systems Cluster is offering the Process Separations Grant to support research on novel separation methods and materials.2025-07-14T07:40:45-05:00

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering the Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace Grant for advanced research and education.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering the Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace (SaTC) grant to advance cybersecurity and privacy. This grant addresses the growing vulnerabilities of cyberspace, aiming to foster innovative solutions for designing, building, and operating secure systems, protecting infrastructure, and educating individuals. SaTC aligns with federal strategies, supporting research in scientific foundations, risk management, human aspects, and transitioning successful results to practice. Proposals are [...]

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering the Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace Grant for advanced research and education.2025-07-14T07:40:32-05:00

NIAMS Grant for Skin Biology and Diseases Resource-based Centers

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) is offering this P30 grant to establish and support Resource-based Centers focused on Skin Biology and Diseases. This grant is specifically designed to foster research infrastructure and shared resources that advance the understanding and treatment of various skin conditions. The P30 mechanism supports core facilities and services that benefit multiple research projects, enhancing collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches [...]

NIAMS Grant for Skin Biology and Diseases Resource-based Centers2025-07-14T07:40:22-05:00

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering the Strengthening American Infrastructure (SAI) Grant to Fund Transformative Human-Centered Infrastructure Research.

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Science Foundation (NSF) offers the Strengthening American Infrastructure (SAI) grant to stimulate fundamental, human-centered, and transformative research focused on enhancing the nation's infrastructure. This program recognizes that robust infrastructure is vital for socioeconomic vitality, quality of life, economic growth, job creation, and national security. The grant seeks projects that integrate expertise across science and engineering disciplines, with a particular emphasis on how human reasoning, decision-making, governance, [...]

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering the Strengthening American Infrastructure (SAI) Grant to Fund Transformative Human-Centered Infrastructure Research.2025-07-14T07:40:19-05:00

NSF and DFG Divisions’ Collaborative Research Grant in Chemistry and Chemical Process & Transport Systems

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Science Foundation (NSF) and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) are offering this grant to enhance international collaboration. The NSF's Divisions of Chemistry (CHE) and Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET), along with DFG's Divisions of Physics and Chemistry (PC) and Engineering Sciences (ING 1), announce a Lead Agency Opportunity. This grant is for US and German researchers to conduct collaborative research in Chemistry and Chemical Process and [...]

NSF and DFG Divisions’ Collaborative Research Grant in Chemistry and Chemical Process & Transport Systems2025-07-14T07:40:07-05:00

The ReDDDoT Program: Grant for Responsible Technology Design, Development, and Deployment

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The Responsible Design, Development, and Deployment of Technologies (ReDDDoT) program invites multidisciplinary, multi-sector teams to propose projects. This grant is for informing, exploring, and executing principles related to responsible technology design, development, and deployment. It aims to support collaborations across academia, industry, non-profit, and government, ensuring ethical, legal, and societal considerations are embedded in use-inspired technology to promote public wellbeing. Focused on artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and disaster prevention/mitigation, [...]

The ReDDDoT Program: Grant for Responsible Technology Design, Development, and Deployment2025-07-14T07:39:51-05:00

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism’s Grant for Brain Tissue Resource Center for Alcohol Research

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) is offering a limited competition R28 grant for the existing Brain Tissue Resource Center for Alcohol Research. This grant aims to significantly expand resources for alcohol-related brain research. Key objectives include developing a comprehensive bank of fresh-frozen and formalin-fixed brain tissues from alcoholic and control cases, complete with clinical and pathological diagnoses. Furthermore, the grant will support establishing a [...]

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism’s Grant for Brain Tissue Resource Center for Alcohol Research2025-07-14T07:39:49-05:00

NSF Grant for Improving Undergraduate STEM Education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

SynopsisVersion HistoryRelated DocumentsPackage This National Science Foundation (NSF) grant supports enhancing undergraduate STEM education and boosting student retention/graduation rates at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs). It further aims to build STEM capacity at HSIs historically receiving lower NSF funding. Eligible institutions must be accredited, offer undergraduate STEM programs, and meet the federal HSI definition. The grant offers two tracks: 'Building Capacity' (up to $2.5M/5 years), focusing on critical transitions, partnerships, and teaching/learning; and [...]

NSF Grant for Improving Undergraduate STEM Education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions2025-07-14T07:39:38-05:00
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