Hanover publishes a 6 month look-ahead digest, focused on programmatic/institutional scale opportunities. This posting is from February 2023.
FEDERAL GRANTS:
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IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) (P20) (NIH) |
Summary: |
The INBRE program funds statewide networks of higher education and research institutions in IDeA-eligible states to build biomedical research capacity through supporting faculty research and research mentoring, student participation in research, and enhancement of institutional research infrastructure. |
Eligibility: |
Applicants must be located in Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, or Wyoming. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by June 26, 2023; and May 22 in 2024/2025. |
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Community Level Interventions to Improve Minority Health and Reduce Health Disparities (R01) (NIH) |
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This initiative will support research projects to develop and test prospective community-level interventions to improve minority health and decrease health disparities. Investigators who wish to evaluate the effect of an intervention on a health-related biomedical or behavioral outcome are strongly encouraged to use appropriate intervention study designs. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
LOIs are due by May 7, 2023. |
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Dissemination and Implementation of Equity-Focused Evidence-Based Interventions in Healthcare Delivery Systems (R18) (AHRQ) |
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This program seeks applications using dissemination and implementation science to fill evidence gaps critical to the development, adaption, implementation, and evaluation of equity-focused evidence-based interventions to accelerate health equity within healthcare delivery systems. Evidence-based interventions include but are not limited to care practices, processes, guidelines, programs, and policies shown to have effectiveness across multiple ecological levels (individual, interpersonal, health system, community, and societal/policy). |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by April 21, 2023. |
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Plant Genome Research Program (NSF) |
Summary: |
This program supports genome-scale research that addresses challenging questions of biological, societal and economic importance. PGRP encourages the development of innovative tools, technologies and resources that empower a broad plant research community to answer scientific questions on a genome-wide scale. Emphasis is placed on the scale and depth of the question being addressed and the creativity of the approach. |
Eligibility: |
Eligibility requirements vary by track. |
Dates: |
Proposals are accepted at any time. |
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Partnerships for Research Innovation in the Mathematical Sciences (NSF) |
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This program aims to enhance partnerships between minority-serving institutions and DMS-supported Mathematical Sciences Research Institutes. The activity seeks to boost the participation of members of groups underrepresented in the mathematical sciences through their increased involvement in research programs at the institutes. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due in late May, annually. |
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Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE): Core Programs (NSF) |
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The NSF CISE Directorate supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in all aspects of computing, communications, and information science and engineering, as well as advanced cyberinfrastructure, through a variety of core programs. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by October 23, 2023. |
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Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences 2023 (NASA) |
Summary: |
NASA recently announced its Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences program suite for 2022, with dozens of RFPs covering a wide variety of STEM focus areas (materials science, engineering, space science, etc.). |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Deadlines range throughout 2022 and early 2023, depending on subprogram. |
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Precision Measurement Grant Program (DOC) |
Summary: |
The NIST Precision Measurement Grants Program (PMGP) is seeking applications from eligible applicants to support significant research in the field of fundamental measurement or the determination of fundamental constants. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by March 22, 2023. |
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FY24 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) (DOD) |
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This program supports university research infrastructure essential to high-quality military-relevant research. The research instrumentation that is necessary to carry out cutting-edge research. DURIP funds will be used for the acquisition of major equipment to augment current or develop new research capabilities in support of DoD-relevant research. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by May 12, 2023. |
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NIJ FY23 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes (DOJ) |
Summary: |
NIJ seeks proposals for rigorous basic or applied research and development projects. An NIJ forensic science research and development grant supports a discrete, specified, circumscribed project that will increase the body of knowledge to guide and inform forensic science policy and practice; or lead to the production of useful material(s), device(s), system(s), or method(s) that have the potential for forensic application. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by April 19, 2023. |
FOUNDATION GRANTS
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Center for the Study of Federalism: Research on American Federalism |
Summary: |
The Center for the Study of Federalism invites applications for original research and/or writing that advance thinking about federalism as a principle of American government, law, or politics. Areas of focus may include but are not limited to political philosophy and theory, political history and development, public policy, law (including constitutional law), political institutions, political behavior, and political culture. Grants of up to $15,000 will be awarded. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by March 15, 2023. |
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Google.org: AI for the Global Goals Initiative |
Summary: |
In 2015, the UN set the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ambitious targets for a better and more sustainable future by 2030. Building off previous support of AI for Social Good, Google.org has launched a call to find organizations around the world that are using artificial intelligence to create new, innovative solutions to existing problems and to accelerate progress on the SDGs. |
Eligibility: |
IHEs (among other entities) may apply. |
Dates: |
Proposals are due by March 17, 2023. |
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Doctors Company Foundation: Patient Safety Research |
Summary: |
To advance its mission, the foundation invites applications for its grants program. It will award grants to support innovative approaches, produce measurable patient/clinician outcomes, and disseminate findings that result in widespread use to improve patient safety across the healthcare community. Projects aiming to reduce healthcare costs while improving patient safety are encouraged. |
Eligibility: |
There are no eligibility restrictions. |
Dates: |
LOIs are due by March 14, 2023. |