NICHD Resource Program Grants in Bioinformatics (P41 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 $8,750,000
The NICHD Resource Program Grants in Bioinformatics aim to support the operation and enhancement of vital bioinformatics databases for research on animal models of embryonic development. These grants promote user training, data curation, and interoperability with NIH resources, ensuring wide dissemination of critical tools and resources to the research community. Applications are due by 5:00 PM local time, with optional Letters of Intent encouraged 30 days prior to the proposal deadline.
Biomedical informatics
Developmental Biology / Embryology
Integrated Food Safety System Regulatory and Laboratory Training System National Coordination Center
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $1,500,000
The US Department of Health & Human Services, through the FDA, is offering a $1.5 million cooperative agreement for a non-profit to establish the Integrated Food Safety System Regulatory and Laboratory Training System National Coordination Center. This center will oversee the training system, enhancing access to high-quality regulatory and laboratory learning resources for both human and animal food safety, thereby leveraging partnerships to improve food safety training nationwide.
Food Safety
Center for Research on Complex Generics (U18) Clinical Trials Optional
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $1,500,000
The FDA is funding a Center for Research on Complex Generics to enhance collaboration with the generic drug industry. This initiative aims to identify scientific challenges in generic product development, facilitate expert engagement, and coordinate research projects. By hosting workshops and providing public access to research outcomes, the center will support the FDA's mission to improve patient access to high-quality, safe, and effective generic drugs, thus strengthening regulatory science efforts.
Pharmacology
Drug Safety
Studies Addressing Rare Neurodegenerative Diseases including ALS
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
Unspecified amount
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) aims to support research that advances the development of medical products for preventing, diagnosing, treating, or curing ALS and other rare neurodegenerative diseases. The FDA seeks to address critical knowledge gaps and significantly impact these diseases through this initiative, which targets both adult and pediatric populations. By funding these studies, the FDA hopes to inform current and future product development in this vital area of healthcare.
Rare Diseases
Pharmacology
Neurological Diseases & Disorders
+2 more
Animal Food Regulatory Program Alliance
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $600,000
The FDA/ORA's Cooperative Agreement Program aims to enhance the national food safety system through collaboration among federal and state agencies. Key objectives include building an integrated animal food safety system, sharing best practices, and promoting training programs for animal food safety. This initiative supports the Animal Food Regulatory Program Standards (AFRPS) and ensures ongoing improvements to meet modern regulatory needs. Eligible applicants must represent state animal food regulatory programs at a national level.
Animal Food & Drug Safety
Animal Food Regulatory Program Standards Implementation Development and Maintenance, with Mutual Reliance Initiatives
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $10,600,000
The Animal Food Regulatory Program Standards Implementation Development and Maintenance initiative aims to foster a cohesive national animal food safety system. This funding opportunity supports state programs in implementing the Animal Feed Regulatory Program Standards (AFRPS) and encourages mutual reliance between federal and state regulatory efforts. Key outcomes include enhanced operational standards and improved integration of regulatory processes, ultimately contributing to a safer food supply and better animal health across jurisdictions.
Animal Food & Drug Safety
Educational Funding Opportunity: Expanding education on skin lightening products (U01) Clinical Trials Not Allowed
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $250,000
This funding opportunity by the FDA aims to enhance education and public awareness regarding the risks associated with skin lightening products, such as hydroquinone. The initiative encourages innovative, community-based strategies that engage stakeholders in promoting health equity. Proposals should focus on outreach activities that strengthen the scientific understanding of these products while addressing public health concerns. This is a vital step in ensuring safer use and informed consumer choices.
Drug Safety
Minority Services
Skin Diseases & Dermatology
+1 more
REACHing Communities (REACH) Consortium (U01) Clinical Trials Optional
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $3,000,000
The REACHing Communities (REACH) Consortium (U01) Clinical Trials Optional grant aims to advance health equity among racial and ethnic minorities through cooperative agreements. It focuses on research, outreach, and mentoring diverse students and researchers. Although the grant information has not been updated in over six months, it remains under observation for potential updates. The initiative is part of the FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity's commitment to improving minority health.
Minority Services
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
Clinical Trials Addressing Unmet Needs of Rare Neurodegenerative Diseases (R01) Clinical Trials Required
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $650,000 - US $900,000
The US Department of Health & Human Services, through the FDA, is funding clinical trials targeting rare neurodegenerative diseases. This initiative aims to enhance treatment options by evaluating the efficacy and safety of new products for both children and adults. By fostering innovative and collaborative trial designs, the FDA seeks to accelerate the approval of new therapies, ultimately benefiting patients with rare conditions and advancing drug development in this critical area.
Pharmacology
Drug Safety
Neurological Diseases & Disorders
+1 more
Cooperative Agreement to Support Activities Related to Analgesics, Anesthetics, and Addiction (U01) Clinical Trials Allowed
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $2,000,000
The Cooperative Agreement to Support Activities Related to Analgesics, Anesthetics, and Addiction (U01) aims to enhance research in Anesthesia, Addiction Medicine, and Pain Medicine. It focuses on critical areas such as clinical trial endpoints for chronic pain, outcome measures in stimulant use disorders, and neurodevelopmental assessments in pediatric patients. The initiative encourages applicants to propose comprehensive, evidence-based plans to improve the prescribing of analgesic and anesthetic drug products, with multiple awards available.
Pharmacology
Chronic / Acute Pain
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
+3 more
Retail Food Safety Regulatory Association Collaboration CAP (356048)
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $4,000,000
The Retail Food Safety Regulatory Association Collaboration CAP aims to enhance retail food protection in the U.S. by renewing a cooperative agreement that promotes collaboration among non-profit organizations and educational institutions. This initiative focuses on reducing food-borne illnesses through research and the advancement of best practices in retail food safety. By leveraging local and state resources, the program seeks to effectively mitigate food safety risks and improve public health outcomes.
Food Safety
Health Equity Innovation Award: Enhance Equity Funding Opportunity (U01) Clinical Trials Not Allowed
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $1,000,000
The Health Equity Innovation Award (U01) aims to support innovative research that enhances minority health and health equity. Key areas include promoting diversity in clinical trials, improving data visibility for underrepresented groups, and amplifying diverse patient perspectives. This initiative, funded by the US Department of Health and Human Services' FDA, seeks to ensure equitable health outcomes and address unmet needs within varied populations.
Biology
Health & Medicine
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
+1 more
Cooperative Agreement to Support Effective Dissemination of Clinical Practice Guidelines
US Department of Health & Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Government
United States
US $1,000,000
The Cooperative Agreement aims to enhance the dissemination of clinical practice guidelines, particularly those developed through FDA-supported initiatives. Applicants are encouraged to devise a comprehensive strategy for creating, evaluating, and distributing materials that promote effective dissemination, with a strong emphasis on equity in healthcare access. This initiative seeks to ensure that vital clinical information reaches diverse populations, ultimately improving health outcomes across communities.
Science Communications
Food Safety
Drug Safety
Zemurray Foundation Grant
Zemurray Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Zemurray Foundation Grant aims to enhance community well-being by promoting educational and health opportunities, environmental sustainability, and cultural vibrancy. Eligible applicants include organizations recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS or those with a fiscal agent that meets this criterion. A letter of intent may be submitted for consideration, and selected candidates may be invited to submit a full proposal.
Community Culture & Heritage
Education
Health & Medicine
+1 more
Northeast Asia Council Japan Studies Grants - Seminars on Teaching about Japan
Association for Asian Studies
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $5,000
The Northeast Asia Council Japan Studies Grants support seminars that enhance knowledge of Japan and improve Japanese language pedagogy. With grants up to $5,000, these projects are aimed at educators and scholars, emphasizing the importance of teaching Japan in academic disciplines. Eligibility includes a detailed project proposal, budget, and current membership in AAS. Preference is given to new projects and those not recently funded by NEAC, ensuring a broad impact on Japanese studies in the U.S.
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Asian / Pacific Island Culture & Heritage
Cross-Cultural Understanding & Exchanges
Northeast Asia Council Japan Studies Grants - Small Scholarly Conferences on Japanese Studies
Association for Asian Studies
Association/Society
United States
Up to US $5,000
The Northeast Asia Council Japan Studies Grants provide funding for small scholarly conferences on Japanese studies in the U.S. These grants, up to $5,000, support events that foster collaboration among scholars, focusing on cutting-edge research. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or Japanese nationals and current AAS members. Priority is given to those securing matching funds and for projects not previously funded by NEAC. Ineligible costs include stipends for organizers and travel to unrelated seminars.
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Asian / Pacific Island Culture & Heritage
Cross-Cultural Understanding & Exchanges
Solutions for Congested Corridors Program
California Transportation Commission
State/Local Government
California
Unspecified amount
The Solutions for Congested Corridors Program (SCCP) offers $250 million annually in funding to enhance transportation, environmental, and community access improvements aimed at reducing congestion in California. Created by the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, this competitive program invites regional agencies to propose projects that align with comprehensive corridor plans, focusing on safety, accessibility, and environmental benefits while fostering collaboration with local partners.
Public Transportation & Mass Transit Systems
Public Infrastructure
Pedestrian & Bike-Friendly Infrastructure
Reusable Beverage Containers Infrastructure Grant Program
California Department of Resources, Recycling, and Recovery (CalRecycle)
State/Local Government
California
US $3,000,000 - US $23,750,000
The Reusable Beverage Containers Infrastructure Grant Program, offered by CalRecycle, aims to fund infrastructure and start-up costs for a deposit-return system for glass reusable containers in California. This initiative, established under AB 179, seeks to enhance the Beverage Container Recycling Program and promote a circular economy by establishing a processing stream for reusable glass containers. Eligible projects include equipment, technology, and training necessary for implementing this sustainable system.
Recycling
Local Partnership Program – Competitive (CA)
California Transportation Commission
State/Local Government
California
Up to US $25,000,000
The Local Partnership Program – Competitive (CA) aims to fund counties, cities, districts, and regional transportation agencies that have voter-approved fees or taxes for transportation improvements. With a maximum funding request of $25,000,000 per project, this program aligns with SB 1 to address California's highest transportation needs while ensuring a fair distribution of economic impacts from increased funding.
Public Transportation & Mass Transit Systems
AMA Foundation Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship: Alliance Grassroots
American Medical Association Foundation
Private
United States
US $10,000
The AMA Foundation Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship: Alliance Grassroots provides $10,000 in tuition assistance to medical students entering their final year. With a commitment to supporting diversity in medicine, this scholarship focuses on candidates interested in women's and children's health issues. Open to all medical students, it recognizes volunteerism and research in health-related fields. Since 1950, the AMA Foundation has awarded over $61 million in scholarships, fostering a diverse cohort of future healthcare professionals.
Medical Education & Professional Training
Children’s Health & Pediatrics
Women's Health
AWWA Scholarship Program - Jacobs Holly A. Cornell Scholarship
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Association/Society
North America
US $10,000
The AWWA Jacobs Holly A. Cornell Scholarship, established in 1990, supports graduate students pursuing water supply and treatment studies. Sponsored by Jacobs/CH2M, this $10,000 scholarship is aimed at first-generation college graduates or those who have faced economic disadvantages and significant educational barriers. AWWA, the largest organization of water supply professionals, emphasizes the importance of investing in the future of the water industry through such scholarships.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Water Resource Management
AWWA Scholarship Program - Stantec Scholarship
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Association/Society
North America
Unspecified amount
The AWWA Scholarship Program, sponsored by the American Water Works Association, aims to support students pursuing Master's or PhD degrees in water treatment science and engineering. This initiative emphasizes the importance of innovative solutions for water treatment challenges, highlighting AWWA's commitment to the future of the water industry. The Stantec Scholarship specifically aids students enrolled in research-focused programs, fostering the development of forward-thinking water treatment strategies.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Engineering
Academic Scholarship Programs
AWWA Scholarship Program - Woodard & Curran Scholarship
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Association/Society
North America
US $5,000
The AWWA Scholarship Program, specifically the Woodard & Curran Scholarship, offers a $5,000 merit-based award annually to undergraduate or graduate students focused on water-related fields. This initiative aims to support historically marginalized communities, including women and BIPOC students, promoting equity in the water industry. With clean water being essential for community health, this scholarship reflects AWWA's commitment to nurturing the next generation of water professionals.
Water Resource Management
Environment
Academic Scholarship Programs
AWWA Scholarships Program - Mueller Water Products Continuing Education Scholarship
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Association/Society
North America
US $5,000
The AWWA Scholarships Program, led by the American Water Works Association, aims to support the future of the water industry by investing in students. The Mueller Water Products Continuing Education Scholarship awards $5,000 to an undergraduate student employed by a water utility, emphasizing the importance of practical experience in education. This scholarship not only aids financial needs but also encourages students to pursue careers in water supply, fostering growth in this vital sector.
Water Resource Management
Academic Scholarship Programs
AWWA Scholarship Program - Raftelis Leadership Scholarship
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Association/Society
North America
US $5,000
The Raftelis Leadership Scholarship, offered by the American Water Works Association, supports undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a consulting career in water utilities. With a value of $5,000, this scholarship aims to foster relationships with diverse, promising students who demonstrate leadership and strong academic performance. Applicants from various academic backgrounds, including business and finance, are encouraged to apply, emphasizing initiative and a desire to contribute positively to the community.
Water Resource Management
Financial Literacy
Business Education
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AWWA Scholarship Program - Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions Vernon D. Lucy III Scholarship
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Association/Society
North America
US $5,000
The AWWA Scholarship Program, specifically the Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions Vernon D. Lucy III Scholarship, offers a $5000 award to undergraduate students pursuing careers in the water sector. Established by the American Water Works Association, this scholarship honors the mentorship of Vernon D. Lucy III and aims to support the next generation of water industry professionals. Eligible candidates must demonstrate interest in water-related fields, underscoring AWWA's commitment to fostering future leaders.
Water Resource Management
Academic Scholarship Programs
Dementia CAReS Grants for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: Indian Health Service
Federal Government
United States
US $750,000
The Dementia CAReS Grants aim to enhance the lives of American Indian and Alaska Native communities affected by dementia. By providing funding, training, and support, this initiative focuses on developing actionable strategies within Tribal and Urban Indian settings. Key activities include establishing a network of dementia champions and promoting local best practices. The goal is to empower communities to improve dementia care and outcomes through collaborative efforts and innovative approaches.
Indigenous Health Systems
Native American Services
Indigenous Services
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