BASF Corporation Charitable Contributions
BASF Corporation, a leading chemical company based in Florham Park, New Jersey, is committed to charitable giving that aligns with its corporate social responsibility goals. The focus areas include science education, environmental sustainability, and health and safety. Donations are only made to eligible non-profit organizations under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, ensuring that contributions support initiatives that enhance the quality of life in BASF communities and promote a sustainable future.
BASF Corporation
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Biogen Corporate Sponsorships
Biogen Corporate Sponsorships provide funding to support congresses, events, and initiatives in exchange for tangible benefits such as marketing opportunities and recognition. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and requests must be submitted 50 days in advance. Biogen considers various disease areas for sponsorship, including Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis. Approval depends on funding availability, alignment with interests, and event details, ensuring transparency for all potential sponsors.
Biogen Foundation Inc.
Mentored Quantitative Research Development Award (Parent K25 Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required) (353711)
Applications due Jun 12, 2026
The Mentored Quantitative Research Development Award (K25) aims to engage skilled professionals in NIH-relevant research, enhancing their expertise in addressing health-related issues. This award supports individuals with backgrounds in quantitative sciences and engineering, providing them with dedicated time for supervised research and study. Key application deadlines span from June 2024 to February 2027, emphasizing the program's commitment to fostering innovative research in health and disease.
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards celebrate significant contributions across various scientific, technological, and artistic disciplines. With eight categories, including Climate Change and Environmental Sciences, and Music and Opera, the awards offer €400,000, a diploma, and a commemorative artwork. Open to individuals and organizations, the awards encourage collaborative advancements while adhering to nomination guidelines that exclude posthumous awards and self-nominations. This initiative highlights the foundation's commitment to fostering excellence in knowledge and cultural creation.
BBVA Foundation
Environment Initiative Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 10, 2026
The Roy A. Hunt Foundation's Environment Initiative Grants aim to support projects that enhance ecological health and sustainability. With an annual budget of approximately $3.4 million, the foundation prioritizes initiatives that promote responsible environmental practices, clean energy, and waste reduction. Grants between $25,000 and $75,000 are available for projects at various levels, focusing on innovative solutions that foster community partnerships and address root causes of environmental challenges.
Roy A Hunt Foundation
Fash Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The Fash Foundation Grants aim to support and enhance children's education and the arts in Tarrant County, Texas. The Foundation prioritizes contributions to higher education institutions that align with its mission statement. Grants are awarded to initiatives that promote health and educational advancements in various disciplines including sciences and the arts. The Foundation seeks to foster a nurturing environment for children's educational growth.
Fash Foundation
Approximately US $600,000
Beckman Young Investigator Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Aug 1, 2026
The Beckman Young Investigator (BYI) Program supports promising young faculty in the chemical and life sciences. It encourages innovative, high-risk projects that foster new research methods and materials. Grants, typically $600,000 over four years, are awarded to those within four years of tenure-track positions at U.S. institutions. Eligibility includes citizenship or permanent residency requirements. The program prioritizes proposals that cross disciplinary boundaries, aiming to drive significant advances in scientific research.
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
US $224,000 - US $542,000
Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship
Letter of inquiry due Sep 6, 2026
The Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship offers researchers the opportunity to advance their studies in Chemical Sciences or Chemical Instrumentation. This program supports innovative research within fundamental chemistry and the development of new instrumentation. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, or DACA recipients, with a PhD in the chemical sciences anticipated by May 1, 2026. Mentorship from a qualified institution is required, fostering independent research capabilities in a collaborative environment.
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
Research Grants - Early Career
Full proposal due Sep 11, 2026
The Human Frontier Science Program offers Research Grants for Early Career scientists, focusing on innovative basic research in biology that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration. Applicants must hold a doctoral degree and lead their own research group, fostering scientific exchange across borders. The program supports teams exploring complex biological questions without requiring preliminary results, while emphasizing risk management and mitigation strategies in research proposals.
Human Frontier Science Program
Dow in the Delaware Valley Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Dow in the Delaware Valley Grant focuses on fostering collaboration and innovation to address local challenges while promoting sustainability. With over a century of commitment to the region, Dow aims to empower communities through partnerships that enhance disaster resilience, support STEM education, and drive sustainability initiatives. By aligning investments with the needs of the community, Dow is committed to creating equitable opportunities for all, ensuring a brighter future for the Delaware Valley.
Dow Company Foundation
The Eppley Foundation for Research Grant
Letter of inquiry due Sep 15, 2026
The Eppley Foundation for Research, established in 1947, supports advanced scientific research in chemistry, physics, and biology. It prioritizes innovative studies, particularly in medical investigations and climate change. The foundation does not fund social sciences or projects with ample existing financial support. Applicants must hold a PhD or MD and be associated with a nonprofit in the US. The foundation aims to foster groundbreaking research that is unlikely to be replicated elsewhere.
The Eppley Foundation for Research
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship supports innovative and fundamental research by early-career scientists across various fields. This prestigious two-year fellowship offers $75,000 in a lump sum, allowing recipients to allocate funds towards research-related expenses. Eligible candidates must hold a Ph.D. and be tenure-track faculty at U.S. or Canadian institutions. The fellowship aims to nurture the next generation of leaders in research and academia.
Alfred P Sloan Foundation
Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships
Full proposal due Sep 24, 2026
The Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships offered by the Human Frontier Science Program aim to foster innovative research by supporting young scientists from non-life sciences backgrounds. These fellowships encourage postdoctoral researchers to explore new research environments, collaborate internationally, and apply cutting-edge methodologies across disciplines. Selected fellows will have the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking studies that challenge existing paradigms in life sciences, enhancing their career trajectories while promoting scientific advancement.
Human Frontier Science Program
AHA Collaborative Sciences Award
Pre proposal due Oct 3, 2026
The AHA Collaborative Sciences Award aims to promote innovative research by pairing investigators from diverse disciplines to tackle cardiovascular issues. Funded by the American Heart Association, this award supports collaboration between established and early-career researchers. Projects must involve at least two co-principal investigators from different fields, and funding is set at $250,000 per year for three years, totaling $750,000. This initiative encourages novel ideas and interdisciplinary partnerships to enhance research outcomes.
American Heart Association
Exemplary Pathways to STEM Graduate Education: Seed
Full proposal due Oct 5, 2026
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's initiative, "Creating Equitable Pathways to STEM Graduate Education: Seed," aims to enhance graduate education access for students from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). The program provides grants of up to $500,000 to foster partnerships between MSIs and various higher education institutions. Projects should focus on overcoming barriers to success in graduate studies, including recruitment and admission processes, thereby promoting equitable learning environments in STEM fields.
Alfred P Sloan Foundation
Exemplary Pathways to STEM Graduate Education: Planning
Full proposal due Oct 5, 2026
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Creating Equitable Pathways to STEM Graduate Education initiative aims to foster partnerships between Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) and graduate programs. By addressing barriers in graduate education, the initiative seeks to promote equitable learning environments. Planning grants will support collaborations that assess needs and develop systemic changes to enhance pathways for students in STEM fields, ensuring that all students can thrive in their academic pursuits.
Alfred P Sloan Foundation
Exemplary Pathways to STEM Graduate Education: Implementation
Full proposal due Nov 1, 2026
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Creating Equitable Pathways to STEM Graduate Education initiative aims to foster partnerships between Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) and graduate programs to enhance equitable learning environments. Grants of up to $500,000 will support projects addressing systemic barriers, promoting effective practices, and ensuring seamless transitions from MSIs to advanced degrees in various STEM fields. The initiative seeks to create lasting impacts on student access and success in graduate education.
Alfred P Sloan Foundation
Pitching Critical Assessment for Therapeutic Protein Design (CAT-PD) QuickFire Challenge
Applications due Nov 21, 2026
The Pitching Critical Assessment for Therapeutic Protein Design (CAT-PD) QuickFire Challenge invites global innovators to submit novel computational techniques for designing antibody sequences against challenging therapeutic targets. Leveraging advances in AI for protein structure prediction, the challenge aims to accelerate drug discovery processes. Selected applicants will present their innovations to Johnson & Johnson's leadership in January 2026, with finalists potentially collaborating on further antibody design efforts. This initiative reflects a commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technology in medicine.
Johnson & Johnson Innovation LLC
RISE Professional
Applications due Nov 30, 2026
The RISE Professional program, initiated by DAAD, offers North American, British, and Irish students unique research internships in Germany's science and engineering sectors. Since 2006, it has facilitated hands-on experiences with German companies and research institutions, promoting international collaboration. Eligible candidates include Master's, Ph.D. students, or RISE Germany alumni, ensuring a diverse and skilled applicant pool. This program not only enhances academic growth but also fosters cultural exchange, making it an invaluable opportunity for aspiring researchers.
German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst - DAAD)
SETAC Founders Award
Applications due Jan 28, 2027
The SETAC Founders Award recognizes exceptional contributions to environmental science, honoring individuals or groups that align with the Society's values. This prestigious award is presented annually at geographic unit meetings, with awardees receiving a plaque, travel expenses up to $1,500, and registration for their chosen event. Membership in SETAC is not required, and nominees may include those with significant careers in environmental sciences, though self-nominations are not permitted.
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)
Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program
Applications due Feb 4, 2027
The Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program supports talented early career faculty in the chemical sciences by providing an unrestricted research grant of $100,000. Nominees must demonstrate outstanding research achievements and a commitment to education. Each institution can submit one nomination annually. The program emphasizes innovation and leadership in research while considering factors such as awards, publication success, and contributions to education, particularly at the undergraduate level.
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
WAB Creative Communities Grants
Letter of inquiry due Feb 11, 2027
The WAB Creative Communities Grants, offered by the Wisconsin Arts Board, aim to foster arts education and community development across the state. These grants support projects in Arts Education, Folk or Traditional Arts, and Local Arts, promoting collaboration and innovation. Eligible projects must be distinct from ongoing programs and involve community participation. This funding sustains Wisconsin's cultural vitality, enhancing educational and economic growth within local communities.
Wisconsin Arts Board
The Ono Initiative Grant
Letter of inquiry due Feb 13, 2027
The Ono Initiative Grant by the Ono Pharma Foundation supports innovative research in Chemical Biology, aiming to transform human health. It welcomes proposals from Principal Investigators (PIs) at nominated institutions, focusing on groundbreaking solutions and promoting the development of young scientists. Grants of up to $1,035,000 over three years are available, fostering collaboration and transformative research aligned with the foundation's mission.
Ono Pharma Foundation
Tuition Scholarships for Graduate Studies
Applications due Feb 17, 2027
The Kosciuszko Foundation offers Tuition Scholarships for American students of Polish descent pursuing graduate studies in the U.S. Scholarships can provide up to $12,000 for full-time studies, including master's and Ph.D. programs. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents with Polish heritage and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. This program aims to foster educational exchanges and cultural understanding between the U.S. and Poland, supporting various fields of study.
Kosciuszko Foundation
Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering
Pre proposal due Mar 15, 2027
The Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering provide essential funding to early-career scientists and engineers, enabling them to explore innovative research avenues without the constraints of traditional funding. Each year, 50 universities can nominate two promising faculty members for these fellowships, which support a diverse range of disciplines, including physics, biology, and engineering. Established in 1988 by the Packard Foundation, this initiative underscores the importance of academic research in driving societal advancements.
The David And Lucile Packard Foundation
ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Research Grant- Ignition Grant for Green Chemistry and Engineering Research
Applications due May 2, 2027
The ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Research Grant aims to address critical challenges in synthetic chemistry and process research to enhance the efficiency of pharmaceutical development and production. With a focus on green chemistry, this grant provides $40,000 in initial funding for innovative projects that strive for sustainable solutions in the pharmaceutical industry. Researchers from public and private higher education institutions can apply, regardless of location, to secure funding for preliminary results that will enable future funding opportunities.
American Chemical Society
Pivot Fellowship
Applications due May 14, 2027
The Pivot Fellowship, offered by the Simons Foundation, supports researchers transitioning to new disciplines. With a focus on mentorship, this program provides one year of salary support and a $10,000 allowance for research and development. Ideal candidates hold advanced degrees in the sciences and demonstrate a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration. At the fellowship's conclusion, participants may apply for a significant research award, fostering innovative scientific exploration and discovery.
Simons Foundation Inc.