Jon Peyton Hudlow & Mark Tamble Memorial Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $500
The Jon Peyton Hudlow & Mark Tamble Memorial Scholarship, established by the TSHP Research & Education Foundation, supports pharmacy students in Texas with scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500. The scholarships are awarded based on financial need, academic merit, and commitment to patient care. This initiative honors the legacy of past presidents Jon Hudlow and Mark Tamble, who significantly contributed to the pharmacy profession and its community. Applications are encouraged from students with a GPA above 2.5 and demonstrated leadership.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Reissue of RFA-FD-22-001 - Efficient and Innovative Natural History Studies Addressing Unmet Needs in Rare Diseases (R01 Clinical Trials Optional)
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $600,000
This funding opportunity aims to enhance the development of medical products in rare diseases through innovative natural history studies. By generating high-quality data, the FDA seeks to bridge critical knowledge gaps and eliminate barriers in rare disease research. The initiative focuses on diseases with unmet needs, fostering significant impacts for those affected and facilitating the development of effective therapeutic solutions.
Rare Diseases
Manufacturing Engineering
Pharmacology
+1 more
NARMS Cooperative Agreement Program to Strengthen Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance in Retail Food Specimens (360006)
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $200,000
The NARMS Cooperative Agreement Program aims to enhance antibiotic resistance surveillance in retail food specimens. Funded by the FDA, this initiative strengthens the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System established in 1996. By improving detection methods and expanding sampling sites, the program seeks to protect public health and align with NARMS objectives, ultimately combating the growing threat of antibiotic resistance in food commodities.
Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Epidemiology & Public Health
Reissue of RFA-FD-23-001- Clinical Studies of Orphan Products Addressing Unmet Needs of Rare Diseases (R01 Clinical Trials Required)
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $900,000
The RFA-FD-23-001 funding opportunity aims to support clinical trials for orphan products targeting rare diseases. It focuses on evaluating the efficacy and safety of treatments to address unmet medical needs. By promoting innovative and collaborative trial designs, the FDA seeks to enhance the approval rates of effective therapies for rare conditions, ultimately benefiting patients and advancing drug development in this critical area.
Rare Diseases
Medical Ethics
Human Genome & Genetics
James T. Doluisio Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
Unspecified amount
The James T. Doluisio Scholarship, established in 1998 by the TSHP Research and Education Foundation, honors the former Dean of The University of Texas College of Pharmacy. It supports Texas pharmacy students with scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500 based on financial need and academic merit. Although no scholarship will be awarded in 2025, this initiative reflects the Foundation's commitment to advancing healthcare through education and research, fostering the next generation of pharmacy professionals.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Gulf Coast Society of Health-System Pharmacists Leadership Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $500
The Gulf Coast Society of Health-System Pharmacists Leadership Scholarship, established in 2000, awards $500 to $1,500 to pharmacy students based on leadership, service, and academic standing. It aims to support those who are active in school and community service, demonstrate leadership skills, and maintain good academic standing. This scholarship underscores the commitment of the TSHP Research and Education Foundation to enhance pharmacy practice and education in Texas.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Grace Dyan Coggin MSHP Memorial Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $500
The Grace Dyan Coggin MSHP Memorial Scholarship, established by the Metroplex Society of Health-System Pharmacists, honors Grace Dyan Coggin, who passed away due to Spinal Muscular Atrophy. This scholarship supports full-time pharmacy students in Texas, emphasizing financial need, academic excellence, and community service. Ranging from $500 to $1,500, it aims to assist those who have overcome physical disabilities, reflecting the foundation's commitment to enhancing healthcare education and professional development since 1977.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Glenda Lawson McRee Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $1,000
The Glenda Lawson McRee Scholarship, established in 2002 by the TSHP Research and Education Foundation, honors the legacy of Glenda Lawson McRee, a dedicated advocate for student mentorship in pharmacy. It provides financial support ranging from $500 to $1,500 to eligible students enrolled in Texas pharmacy schools who demonstrate commitment to community service and a passion for the pharmacy profession. Applicants must be TSHP members and receive faculty endorsement.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Gene Lake Technician Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $250
The Gene Lake Technician Scholarship, established by the TSHP Research & Education Foundation in 2015, supports students enrolled in technician training programs across Texas. Scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500 are awarded based on financial need, academic ability, and career interest. The foundation, dedicated to advancing healthcare through pharmacy education and research, aims to improve health outcomes for Texans and foster the growth of the pharmacy profession.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Vocational & Trade Education
+1 more
Gene Lake Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $250
The Gene Lake Scholarship, established in 2001 by the TSHP Research and Education Foundation, supports pharmacy students in Texas, particularly those from West Texas. Scholarships range from $500 to $1,500 and are awarded based on financial need and academic merit. Applicants must be enrolled in a Texas pharmacy school and demonstrate a commitment to community service. This initiative honors Gene Lake, a dedicated advocate for pharmacy education and patient care.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Frederick W. Mullin Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship Fund
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $5,000
The Frederick W. Mullin Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship Fund, established in 2024 by Frederick W. Mullin, supports pharmacy students in Texas. With scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500, it emphasizes financial need, academic excellence, and commitment to the pharmacy profession. This initiative is managed by the TSHP Research and Education Foundation, which has advanced pharmacy education and research since 1977, reflecting a strong dedication to improving health outcomes in Texas.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Eustacio Galvan Memorial Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $1,500
The Eustacio Galvan Memorial Scholarship, established in 2003, honors a distinguished leader in health-system pharmacy, Eustacio Galvan. Funded by the TSHP Research and Education Foundation, this scholarship supports full-time pharmacy students in Texas, emphasizing financial need and academic excellence. Scholarships range from $500 to $1,500, with a preference for applicants of Hispanic/Latino descent. This initiative continues to strengthen the pharmacy community and promote high standards in patient care.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Dr. Michael Piñón/Texas Southern University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences/EPASHP Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $1,000
The Dr. Michael Piñón Scholarship is awarded to pharmacy students at Texas Southern University, honoring the legacy of Dr. Piñón, a notable figure in pharmacy. This $500 to $1,500 scholarship emphasizes financial need, academic performance, and leadership, prioritizing applicants from the El Paso area. Established in 2006 by the El Paso Society, it reflects the commitment to advancing pharmacy education and supporting future healthcare leaders in Texas.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Central Texas Society of Health System Pharmacists Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $500
The Central Texas Society of Health System Pharmacists Scholarship, established in 2003, supports pharmacy students completing rotations in the San Antonio area. Offered by the TSHP Research and Education Foundation, scholarships range from $500 to $1,500, awarded based on financial need, academic ability, and community service involvement. Eligible applicants must be active members of CTSHP and TSHP, hold a minimum GPA of 2.5, and be fourth-year pharmacy students. This initiative aims to enhance healthcare through education and professional development.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
Celso and Matiana M. Cuéllar Sr. Scholarship
TSHP Research & Education (R&E) Foundation
Association/Society
Texas
US $1,500
The Celso and Matiana M. Cuéllar Sr. Scholarship, established in 2002, supports students of Hispanic heritage pursuing pharmacy education in Texas. With scholarship amounts ranging from $500 to $1,500, it aims to promote academic excellence and assist students with financial needs. Funded by the TSHP Research and Education Foundation, this initiative reflects a commitment to improving healthcare and education within the community, honoring the legacy of its founders who valued education as a pathway to success.
Education - Higher Education
Pharmacology
Academic Scholarship Programs
TC Energy’s Social Impact Program - Build Strong
Tc Energy Foundation
Private
Arizona, Arkansas +38 more
US $2,500 - US $25,000
TC Energy’s Build Strong program supports vital organizations in communities near its operations. By providing grants, scholarships, and in-kind support, the program aims to enhance safety, education, environmental protection, and community well-being. Eligible applicants include non-profits and community groups addressing local needs. Ineligible activities include operational expenses and for-profit endeavors. The program prioritizes projects demonstrating measurable community impact, fostering a collaborative relationship between TC Energy and local stakeholders.
Environmental Conservation
Environment
Food Security
+2 more
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Topical PCORI Funding
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Topical PCORI Funding aims to support high-quality, patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) focusing on individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This funding opportunity recognizes the diversity of conditions under IDD and the varying support needs among individuals. PCORI encourages the use of both person-first and identity-first language, acknowledging the preferences within the disability community, and aims to enhance the quality of healthcare delivery for these populations.
Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities
J. Waldo Smith Hydraulic Fellowship
American Society Of Civil Engineers Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The J. Waldo Smith Hydraulic Fellowship, established by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in 1938, supports graduate students pursuing experimental hydraulics research. With a focus on practical experiments to advance knowledge in hydraulic flow, this fellowship is awarded to up to two deserving members annually, aiding in tuition and living expenses. Preference is given to Associate Members, fostering the education of future leaders in civil engineering.
Civil Engineering
Education - Higher Education
Jack E. Leisch Fellowship
American Society Of Civil Engineers Inc
Private
United States
Approximately US $5,000
The Jack E. Leisch Fellowship, established by the American Society of Civil Engineers, supports full-time graduate students in transportation planning and traffic operations. This fellowship honors Jack E. Leisch's contributions to civil engineering and offers approximately $5,000 to deserving candidates. Selection criteria include academic performance, leadership potential, and financial need, ensuring support for future leaders in the field.
Education - Higher Education
Civil Engineering
Freeman Fellowship
American Society Of Civil Engineers Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Freeman Fellowship, established by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1924, supports young engineers pursuing graduate studies in hydraulic engineering. Awarded annually to up to three deserving students, it covers tuition, research, and living expenses. This fellowship encourages the next generation of civil engineers to excel in their education and contributes to the advancement of the field, reflecting ASCE's commitment to fostering talent within the profession.
Education - Higher Education
Civil Engineering
Fred and Tana Moses Bridge Engineering Fellowship
American Society Of Civil Engineers Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Fred and Tana Moses Bridge Engineering Fellowship, established by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), aims to advance the field of bridge engineering. This annual fellowship is awarded to a graduate student pursuing an advanced degree in the discipline, providing vital support for their studies. ASCE, representing over 160,000 civil engineers worldwide, is committed to fostering professional excellence and innovation in the civil engineering community.
Education - Higher Education
Civil Engineering
Arthur S. Tuttle Fellowship
American Society Of Civil Engineers Inc
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Arthur S. Tuttle Fellowship, established in 1983 through the generosity of ASCE President Arthur S. Tuttle, supports graduate students in civil engineering. Up to four students may receive this annual fellowship, which is intended for their first year of graduate studies. Candidates must be members of the American Society of Civil Engineers and demonstrate financial need and educational merit. This fellowship promotes the development of future civil engineering professionals.
Education - Higher Education
Civil Engineering
Ignite Leadership Program
Society of Women Engineers
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Ignite Leadership Program, organized by the Society of Women Engineers, empowers early-career women engineers to enhance their leadership skills. Participants will assess their strengths, identify growth opportunities, and create personalized leadership development plans. This virtual program runs from September to December 2025, featuring group discussions and peer coaching. Its goal is to broaden the leadership pipeline within SWE, preparing the next generation of women leaders in engineering and technology.
Engineering
Women & Girl Services
Teacher Development & Training
The Gene M. Shoemaker Scholarship
American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG)
Association/Society
Texas
US $2,500
The Gene M. Shoemaker Scholarship, offered by the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG), aims to support graduate students in Texas pursuing earth science degrees. Named after Dr. Gene M. Shoemaker, a pioneer in astrogeology, this scholarship honors his contributions to identifying impact craters and promoting exploration beyond Earth. It seeks to encourage talented students who demonstrate potential for significant contributions in their fields and society.
Academic Scholarship Programs
Geology
Society of Women Engineers (SWE): Program Development Grants
Society of Women Engineers
Private
United States
US $250 - US $5,000
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) offers Program Development Grants to support the initiatives of SWE Organizations. These micro-grants range from a minimum of $250 to a maximum of $5,000 and are available in three application cycles. To qualify, organizations must be in good standing, and the event must occur at least 45 days post-application deadline. Active SWE membership for the event manager and treasurer is also required for grant submission.
Nonprofit Growth & Development
Engineering
Women & Girl Services
R.D. Beirne Trust Grant
R D Beirne Trust Fund
Private
Texas
Unspecified amount
The R.D. Beirne Trust Grant aims to support quality human services for underserved populations in Texas, focusing on the physically incapacitated, underprivileged, and elderly. Organizations with annual budgets under $20 million are eligible to apply for various types of funding. Special consideration is given to charities serving the blind, elderly, and orphans in Grayson County. This grant fosters impactful community programs, enhancing the quality of life for those in need.
Basic Human Needs
Disability Care & Services
Poverty Alleviation & Services
+2 more
Eugene Straus Charitable Trust Grant
Eugene Straus Charitable Trust
Private
Texas
Unspecified amount
The Eugene Straus Charitable Trust Grant focuses on supporting charitable organizations in Dallas County, Texas, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining permanent building improvements. Established in 1974 by Eugene Straus, the trust primarily grants one-year funding, with occasional multi-year support. It serves areas of arts, education, environment, health, human services, and religion. Organizations with annual budgets under $20 million are eligible, while general operating requests are not considered.
Art & Culture
Humanities & Social Science
Education
+4 more