WAEF Scholarships - Allan Brothers
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $2,500
The WAEF Scholarships, provided by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students annually, awarding more than $1 million in educational funding. These scholarships are primarily aimed at students with parents employed in the tree fruit industry, including roles at Allan Brothers. Eligible recipients can pursue various degrees at accredited institutions, with awards potentially renewable for multiple years, promoting educational advancement in the agricultural sector.
Agricultural Crops
All fields of work
WAEF Scholarships - Allan Brothers: Vocational
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $2,500
The WAEF Scholarships, offered by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students pursuing degrees related to the tree fruit industry. This year, more than $1 million in awards will be distributed, with specific scholarships available for Allan Brothers employees and their children. Eligible candidates must be Washington state high school seniors or current college students enrolled full-time in vocational programs. Awards can be renewed annually, emphasizing the foundation's commitment to educational advancement in agriculture.
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - Borton & Son
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
Unspecified amount
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, provide over $1 million in awards this year to more than 300 students. Designed for high school seniors and current college students with ties to the tree fruit industry, these scholarships can be utilized at accredited institutions across the U.S. Recipients often pursue diverse degrees, reflecting the foundation's commitment to educational access within the industry. Specific qualifications may apply for individual scholarships.
Agricultural Crops
All fields of work
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships: Brian Fisher Memorial/Antles Pollen Supplies, Inc.
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $2,000
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, aim to assist over 300 students with educational funding exceeding $1 million this year. These scholarships primarily benefit students with familial ties to the tree fruit industry, whether through employment or ownership of orchards. The Brian Fisher Memorial scholarship honors a committed innovator, inspiring future leaders in agriculture. Recipients can pursue degrees at accredited institutions, fostering careers in agriculture and related fields.
Vocational & Trade Education
Agricultural Crops
Agricultural Education
WAEF Scholarships - Brian Kershaw Memorial
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $5,000
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, provide over $1 million in educational awards to more than 300 students this year. Aimed at those with ties to Washington's tree fruit industry, the Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship specifically assists children of Kershaw Companies' employees. It covers community colleges and vocational schools, with opportunities for renewal for up to four years, ensuring long-term educational support for eligible applicants.
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
Agricultural Education
+3 more
WAEF Scholarships - CCM
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $10,400
The WAEF Scholarships support over 300 students this year with more than $1 million in educational awards, funded by contributions from the tree fruit industry. Eligible applicants include current high school seniors and college students with family ties to the industry. Scholarships can be used at accredited colleges and universities, benefiting those whose parents are employed in related businesses, such as orchards and warehouses.
Agricultural Crops
All fields of work
WAEF Scholarships - Chamberlin Agriculture
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Oregon, Washington
US $1,000
The WAEF Scholarships, provided by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students this year with more than $1 million in educational awards. These scholarships are primarily for children of employees in the tree fruit industry, particularly those working in specific locations in Washington and Oregon. Recipients can utilize the funds at accredited colleges and universities, including vocational schools, for a variety of degree paths.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
+1 more
WAEF Scholarships - Chelan Fresh
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $2,500
The WAEF Scholarships, supported by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, are designed for students with ties to Washington's tree fruit industry. Each year, over 300 scholarships totaling over $1 million are awarded to deserving students pursuing various degrees. Strong consideration is given to applicants from families employed in the industry. Scholarships may be used at accredited colleges and vocational schools, ensuring that students have access to quality education to further their careers.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - Chris & Susan Saunders
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $1,000
The WAEF Scholarships, funded by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students with more than $1 million in educational awards this year. Open to Washington state high school seniors and current college students with ties to the tree fruit industry, these scholarships encourage diverse academic pursuits. Recipients may use the funds for accredited two- or four-year colleges and vocational schools, promoting career development in various fields associated with the industry.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
+1 more
WAEF Scholarships - Cider Works Farms
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $1,000 - US $2,000
The WAEF Scholarships from the Washington Apple Education Foundation support students with ties to the tree fruit industry, offering over $1 million in awards this year. The Cider Works Farms scholarship specifically benefits children of former employees pursuing education at accredited institutions in Washington. With two awards of $1000 and $2000 available annually, recipients may renew their scholarships for up to four years, promoting educational advancement within the community.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - CMI Legacy
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $5,000
The WAEF Scholarships, provided by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students this year with more than $1 million in educational awards. These scholarships primarily benefit students with parents employed in the tree fruit industry, allowing them to pursue diverse degrees at accredited colleges and universities. The CMI Legacy scholarship honors the contributions of past owners, targeting children of employees from several associated companies. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria related to their ties to the industry.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - Columbia Farm Services
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
US $1,000
The WAEF Scholarships, offered by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, provide over $1 million in educational awards to more than 300 students linked to the tree fruit industry. Eligible applicants include Columbia Farm Services employees and their dependents, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. This initiative supports students pursuing diverse degrees at accredited institutions, ensuring a strong connection to the industry through employment or family ties.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
WAEF Scholarships - Columbia Reach Pak
Washington Apple Education Foundation
Private
Washington
Unspecified amount
The WAEF Scholarships, offered by the Washington Apple Education Foundation, support over 300 students this year with more than $1 million in awards. These scholarships are aimed at high school seniors and college students with family ties to Washington's tree fruit industry. Eligible recipients can pursue various degrees at accredited institutions, ensuring the cultivation of future talent in the agricultural sector. Columbia Reach Pak specifically assists students whose parents are employed at the company.
All fields of work
Agricultural Crops
Vocational & Trade Education
High-End Instrumentation (HEI) Grant Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (356883)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $300,000 - US $5,000,000
The High-End Instrumentation (HEI) Grant Program, offered by the NIH, invites applications for purchasing or upgrading high-end, specialized instruments, with a minimum award of $750,001 and a maximum of $2,000,000. This program supports NIH investigators aiming to enhance their research capabilities through advanced technologies such as mass spectrometers and electron microscopes. Applications must be submitted by 5:00 pm local time of the applicant organization.
Medical Technology, Devices, and Equipment
Health & Medicine
Biotechnology
+1 more
Computational Approaches to Curation at Scale for Biomedical Research Assets (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (356888)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $1,000,000
The NIH is seeking innovative computational approaches to enhance the curation of biomedical research assets at scale. This initiative aims to accelerate access to secure datasets and computational models, facilitating transformative discoveries in biomedical science. Key deadlines for applications range from January 2025 to January 2027, covering standard, renewal, and AIDS-related grants. Applicants are encouraged to submit Letters of Intent 30 days prior to application deadlines to ensure a streamlined review process.
Biomedical informatics
Epidemiology & Public Health
Health Information Technology
Reboot Representation Grant
Reboot Representation Tech Coalition
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The Reboot Representation Tech Coalition aims to significantly increase the number of Black, Latina, and Native American women earning computing bachelor’s degrees. They invite qualified organizations to submit grant inquiries focused on recruiting and retaining these women in tech. Programs that leverage existing resources and operate across multiple regions will be prioritized, and the Coalition seeks initiatives backed by substantial research and community trust.
Computer Science & Engineering
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Women's Rights & Equality
+4 more
Biomedical Research Environment and Sponsored Programs Administration Development (BRE-SPAD) Program (UC2- Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $2,500,000
The Biomedical Research Environment and Sponsored Programs Administration Development (BRE-SPAD) Program, funded by the NIH, aims to enhance the biomedical research landscape by supporting resource-limited organizations. It targets domestic institutions with limited research resources and few doctoral students in biomedical fields, promoting broader participation in research and boosting administrative capacities for sponsored programs. Applications are due by 5:00 PM local time of the applicant organization, ensuring timely submissions.
Biology
Health & Medicine
Enhancing Mechanistic Research on Precision Probiotic Therapies (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional) (356925)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $1,750,000
This grant opportunity from the NIH aims to enhance mechanistic research on precision probiotic therapies through a biphasic R61/R33 award mechanism. It encourages innovative studies to identify specific biological factors influencing probiotic responses, thereby improving clinical outcomes. The program supports up to five years of research, with the initial phase focused on discovering unique host characteristics and the second phase assessing improvements in probiotic efficacy through rigorous studies.
Integrative & Alternative Health
Microbiomes
Enhancing Mechanistic Research on Precision Probiotic Therapies (R33 Clinical Trial Optional) (356927)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $1,400,000
This funding opportunity aims to advance mechanistic research for precision probiotic therapies. It invites R33 applications focused on characterizing individual differences in probiotic responses, identifying responder subgroups, and enhancing clinical outcomes. The goal is to develop strategies addressing barriers to effective probiotic use, accounting for human variability. Proposals should include innovative studies using animal models or human subjects, supported by preliminary data to test biological patterns and their effects on health outcomes.
Biology
Microbiology
Microbiomes
Extramural Discovery Science Accelerator Award
American Cancer Society
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $75,000
The Extramural Discovery Science Accelerator Award supports the commercialization of ongoing cancer research projects, focusing on experiments that facilitate technology validation and de-risking. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with a budget of up to $75,000 for one year. This award encourages independent investigators at any career stage to advance their technologies, with a strong emphasis on commercial viability and collaboration within a learning community.
Cancer / Oncology
Medical Technology, Devices, and Equipment
Leukemia Exploration and Prevention Grant Program (LEAP) - Team Award
American Cancer Society
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $1,720,000
The Leukemia Exploration and Prevention Grant Program (LEAP) aims to advance cancer interception and prevention for patients with RUNX1 familial platelet disorder (RUNX1-FPD). This program supports interdisciplinary research teams investigating the mechanisms of leukemogenesis and innovative treatment strategies. With funding of up to $430,000 per year, LEAP encourages projects focused on both understanding clonal evolution and developing novel therapeutic approaches. The initiative seeks to bridge critical knowledge gaps and provide urgent interventions for high-risk populations.
Leukemia
Leukemia Exploration and Prevention Grant Program (LEAP) - Research Scholar Grant
American Cancer Society
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $860,000
The Leukemia Exploration and Prevention Grant Program (LEAP) aims to advance cancer interception and prevention strategies for patients with RUNX1 familial platelet disorder. This initiative, supported by the American Cancer Society, focuses on understanding the mechanisms behind leukemia development and fostering innovative research leading to effective treatment options. Grants of up to $215,000 per year for four years are available, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted therapies in high-risk populations.
Leukemia
Green Chemistry Student Chapter Award
American Chemical Society
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The Green Chemistry Student Chapter Award recognizes ACS student chapters for their commitment to green chemistry initiatives. This award highlights the importance of green chemistry in education, encouraging students to engage in activities that promote sustainability. Eligible chapters must submit detailed summaries of at least three green chemistry projects, demonstrating their understanding of the principles and practices that contribute to a more sustainable future.
Chemistry
CCRP Initiative: NIH Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats (CounterACT) Basic Research on Chemical Threats that Affect the Nervous System (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (356935)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $300,000
The CCRP Initiative invites applications for basic research on chemical threats affecting the nervous system, including chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals. This funding aims to elucidate toxicity mechanisms, explore new toxic exposure manifestations, and identify targets for therapeutic development. Proposals should generate data relevant to understanding these toxic threats, with applications due by 5 PM local time. Optional Letters of Intent are encouraged 30 days prior to the proposal deadline.
Neuroscience
Environmental Chemistry & Toxicology
Neurological Diseases & Disorders
USF: Community Impact Grant
Usa Swimming Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $5,000
The USF Community Impact Grant, established by USA Swimming and the USA Swimming Foundation, aims to enhance competitive opportunities in swimming clubs. Grants of up to $5,000 are available for registered USA Swimming clubs committed to fostering community engagement and collaboration. Eligible clubs can renew their grant for up to three years, promoting diverse access to swimming programs. This initiative particularly supports clubs that partner with educational or public entities and those led by women or minorities.
Swimming
USF: HBCU Grant
Usa Swimming Foundation
Private
United States
US $5,000 - US $10,000
The USA Swimming Foundation's HBCU Grant program is a $1 million initiative aimed at enhancing swimming opportunities in communities served by Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Launched in 2021, the program provides annual grants of $100,000 over ten years, supporting youth water safety lessons and university swim clubs. This initiative is designed to empower HBCUs to expand their aquatic programming, fostering inclusivity and safety in swimming across diverse communities nationwide.
Black American Services
Swimming
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
USF: Youth Learn-to-Swim Grant
Usa Swimming Foundation
Private
United States
More than US $1,000
The USA Swimming Foundation's Youth Learn-to-Swim Grant aims to increase access to swim lessons for children across the nation. By providing funding to swim lesson programs, the foundation ensures that financial barriers do not prevent children from learning this vital life skill. Grants can be used for free or reduced-cost lessons, addressing the needs of underserved communities and promoting safety through swimming education.
Swimming
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion