Martin Delaney Collaboratories for HIV Cure Research
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The Martin Delaney Collaboratories for HIV Cure Research, supported by NIAID, aims to develop innovative strategies to eliminate HIV reservoirs and reduce reliance on lifelong antiretroviral therapy. This initiative focuses on addressing the specific needs of children living with HIV and promotes collaboration across various sectors to advance HIV cure research. By leveraging shared resources and technologies, the program seeks to accelerate breakthroughs in basic, translational, and clinical research, ultimately leading to a cure for HIV.
HIV / AIDS
Carnegie-Whitney Grant
American Library Association (ALA)
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $5,000
The Carnegie-Whitney Grant, established by Andrew Carnegie in 1902, supports the creation of bibliographical aids for American libraries. Grants cover the preparation costs of reading lists and indexes, enhancing access to library resources. Eligibility requires projects to stimulate library use and be broadly appealing, with a focus on national distribution. Notably, completed works and projects under contract are ineligible. The fund encourages innovation in library resource development, welcoming applications from individuals and organizations.
Library & Information Science
Library Services
Baker and Taylor YALSA Conference Grant
American Library Association (ALA)
Association/Society
United States
US $1,000
The Baker and Taylor YALSA Conference Grant provides two $1,000 awards to librarians working with young adults, enabling them to attend the Annual Conference for the first time. One grant supports a school librarian, while the other is for a public library librarian. Applicants must be current members of ALA/YALSA, with prior membership preferred for at least two years, and must have between one to ten years of experience working with teenagers.
Library Services
Jason Reynolds / Simon & Schuster Travel Grant
American Library Association (ALA)
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $3,000
The Jason Reynolds / Simon & Schuster Travel Grant supports five black/African American youth and teen services librarians annually. Each grant, ranging from $1500 to $3000, covers expenses for travel, housing, registration, and attendance at the ALA Annual Conference, including the Coretta Scott King Awards Breakfast. This initiative aims to empower underrepresented librarians in their professional development and community engagement.
Library Services
Black American Services
AEO Better World Foundation Community Grant
American Eagle Outfitters Foundation
Private
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Canada +2 more
US $5,000 - US $15,000
The AEO Better World Foundation Community Grant supports local nonprofit organizations in cities like Pittsburgh and New York City. Established in 1999, the foundation empowers youth by funding programs that educate and uplift teens and young adults. New applicants can request $5,000, while returning organizations may apply for up to $15,000. This initiative reflects AEO's commitment to creating positive change and fostering optimism in the community.
Youth Services
Clinical Research Training Scholarship in Parkinson's Disease
American Academy Of Neurology Institute
Private
Countries, United States
Up to US $150,000
The Clinical Research Training Scholarship in Parkinson's Disease, funded by the Parkinson's Foundation and the American Brain Foundation, supports young investigators in clinical studies related to Parkinson's disease. Offering $65,000 annually for two years, plus an additional $10,000 for education and research costs, this award aims to foster rigorous clinical research. Eligible applicants must have an MD, PhD, or equivalent degree and be AAN members, focusing on patient-oriented research with human subjects.
Neurological Diseases & Disorders
Parkinson’s Disease
Center for the History of Family Medicine Oral History Grant
American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation
Corporate
United States
Up to US $3,000
The AAFP Foundation's Center for the History of Family Medicine Oral History Grant offers up to $3,000 annually for oral history interviews in family medicine. Aimed at researchers, physicians, and students, it encourages the documentation of family medicine's history in the U.S. The grant supports travel and research expenses to enhance the oral history collection, ensuring a diverse representation of experiences and perspectives in the field.
Historical Records & Archives
History Of Science