Ornis Birding x Lost Birds Expedition Grant
Ornis Birding Expeditions
Corporate
Africa, Asia +3 more
Up to US $5,000
The Ornis Birding x Lost Birds Expedition Grant aims to inspire skilled young birders, aged 18-30, to explore remote regions and rediscover species that have evaded scientific detection for over a decade. Funded by Ornis Birding Expeditions, this grant offers up to $5,000 for innovative expeditions, encouraging participants to submit detailed observations and engage with local communities. The initiative seeks to fill critical gaps in ornithological knowledge while promoting conservation and ecotourism.
Ornithology
Adventure Travel & Expeditions
McKnight Clinical Translational Research Scholarship in Cognitive Aging and Age-Related Memory Loss
American Academy Of Neurology Institute
Private
United States
Up to US $150,000
The McKnight Clinical Translational Research Scholarship supports young investigators focusing on cognitive aging and age-related memory loss. Funded by the McKnight Brain Research Foundation, this scholarship offers $65,000 annually for two years, plus an education stipend. Eligible applicants should have completed their PhD or residency within the last five years and conduct their research in accredited U.S. institutions. The award emphasizes rigorous training and aims to foster careers in human cognitive aging research.
Neurological Diseases & Disorders
Cognitive Science
Aging / Gerontology
Dr. Patricia L. Austin Family Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship
American Medical Association Foundation
Private
United States
US $10,000
The Dr. Patricia L. Austin Family Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship offers $10,000 in tuition assistance to medical students entering their final year. Sponsored by the AMA Foundation, this program supports a diverse group of students, including those of Eastern European descent and first-generation students. All applicants must be enrolled in accredited U.S. medical schools, ensuring equitable opportunities in pursuing their medical careers, while fostering representation in the field.
Medical Education & Professional Training
Academic Scholarship Programs
Ronald and Wendy Smith Clinical Research Grant
American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $25,000
The Ronald and Wendy Smith Clinical Research Grant supports innovative studies in orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery. Funded by the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, it aims to enhance patient care through research that leads to practical applications. Grants up to $25,000 are available, with potential for renewal, encouraging multidisciplinary approaches and addressing critical clinical issues. Successful projects will be shared at AOFAS meetings and may lead to further funding opportunities.
Orthopedics
Pathway to Stop Diabetes Initiator Award (INI)
American Diabetes Association Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $325,000
The Pathway to Stop Diabetes Initiator Award (INI) aims to support early career researchers in diabetes research by providing funding and mentorship. With a focus on innovative and transformational ideas, this initiative encourages researchers to develop groundbreaking solutions for diabetes prevention and management. The award offers up to $100,000 annually in Phase 1 and $325,000 in Phase 2, fostering a new generation of leaders committed to improving the lives of those affected by diabetes.
Diabetes
Pathway to Stop Diabetes Accelerator Award (ACE)
American Diabetes Association Inc
Private
United States
Up to US $325,000
The Pathway to Stop Diabetes Accelerator Award supports innovative early-career researchers tackling diabetes-related challenges. It offers flexible funding up to $325,000 annually for transformative research. Candidates must have independent faculty status and demonstrated productivity in diabetes research. The program aims to inspire groundbreaking discoveries by providing essential resources and mentorship, thereby improving the lives of those affected by diabetes. Nominations focus on translational research that bridges basic science with practical benefits for patients.
Diabetes
Collaborative Capacity Program - Standard Grant: Community Partner Applicants
National Forest Foundation (NFF)
Private
United States
US $10,001 - US $75,000
The National Forest Foundation’s Collaborative Capacity Program offers financial awards to enhance collaboration among communities, tribes, and the Forest Service. Aimed at improving wildfire resilience and forest health, these grants support efforts that lead to long-term stewardship outcomes. Funding ranges from $10,001 to $75,000, with a 20% match required. The program seeks to empower local partners to develop strategic plans and strengthen collaborative initiatives, ultimately benefiting National Forest System lands.
Recreation
Forestry
Fire Ecology
+1 more
Collaborative Capacity Program - Standard Grant: Tribal Applicants
National Forest Foundation (NFF)
Private
United States
US $20,000 - US $50,000
The National Forest Foundation’s Collaborative Capacity Program offers financial support to enhance collaboration among local communities and partners, focusing on improving wildfire resilience and forest health. Grants range from $10,001 to $75,000, with a 20% cash or in-kind match requirement. The program aims to foster long-term stewardship outcomes for National Forest System lands, ensuring benefits to both forests and local economies through collaborative efforts.
Recreation
Forestry
Fire Ecology
+1 more
Forecast for Clinical Trial Readiness for Rare Diseases, Disorders, and Syndromes (R21 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 $275,000
The Forecast for Clinical Trial Readiness for Rare Diseases (R21) aims to enhance the development and testing of diagnostics and therapeutics for rare diseases. This funding opportunity invites researchers to facilitate clinical trial readiness by developing rigorous biomarkers and clinical outcome measures. Through collaborative efforts with various stakeholders, NCATS seeks to improve the efficiency of moving candidate therapeutics towards clinical trials, ultimately increasing the likelihood of successful treatments for rare diseases.
Rare Diseases
NIA Expanding Research in AD/ADRD (ERA) Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $400,000
The NIA Expanding Research in AD/ADRD Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program aims to enhance the research workforce by providing intensive research experiences for recent graduates. This initiative supports early-stage investigators in Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias, addressing a critical shortage of researchers in the field. Participants engage in independent research, mentorship, and professional development, equipping them with skills necessary for advanced degrees and research careers in aging and dementia. The program fosters innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration essential for advancing AD/ADRD research.
Aging / Gerontology
Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease
Medical Education & Professional Training
Animal and Biological Material Resource Centers (P40 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 $1,300,000
This funding opportunity supports the establishment of Animal and Biological Material Resource Centers to enhance biomedical research through the provision of specialized laboratory animals and related resources. It seeks to promote scientific rigor and reproducibility by facilitating the development of new methodologies that complement traditional research. Centers must align with multiple NIH Institutes and focus on integrating innovative approaches like cell culture and computational models, fostering collaboration and advancement in human disease modeling.
Biology
Resource-Related Research Projects for Development of Models and Related Materials for Studying Human Health and Diseases (R24 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $500,000
The NIH invites applications for research projects focusing on developing and enhancing models for studying human health and diseases. Projects must demonstrate broad applicability across multiple NIH Institutes, addressing diseases that impact various organ systems. Successful proposals will outline the need for resources and their potential impact on diverse scientific disciplines. Applications targeting specific diseases or with limited NIH relevance will not be accepted. Deadline for submission is 5:00 PM local time.
Medical Technology, Devices, and Equipment
Biomedical informatics
Diseases & Conditions
NIA Expanding Research in AD/ADRD (ERA) Summer Research Education Program
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $200,000
The NIA Expanding Research in AD/ADRD Summer Research Education Program supports the recruitment of early-stage investigators and aims to provide hands-on research experiences in Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias. Targeting high school students, undergraduates, and science teachers, the program enhances STEM education through authentic research opportunities and educational activities. By fostering early exposure to research, it aims to stimulate interest in AD/ADRD careers and address workforce shortages in this critical field.
Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease
STEM / STEAM Education
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
Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists
Queer Art
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $10,000
The Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists, a $10,000 annual grant, supports early-career Black trans women artists in the U.S. whose contributions to visual arts are often overlooked. Established in partnership with notable figures, this grant not only provides funding but also offers professional development resources. In its fifth year, it aims to address systemic barriers and enhance representation in the arts, with additional awards for finalists to further their artistic journeys.
Visual Arts
Community College Opportunity Grant (NJ)
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
State/Local Government
New Jersey
Unspecified amount
The Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) in New Jersey provides tuition-free community college for eligible residents. Students with an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) between $0 and $65,000 can apply, ensuring they meet deadlines and maintain academic progress. CCOG covers remaining tuition costs after other financial aid is applied, making higher education accessible to more individuals. This initiative reflects New Jersey's commitment to supporting students in their pursuit of a first associate degree.
Academic Scholarship Programs
Education - Higher Education
Govenor's Industry Vocations Scholarship (NJ)
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
State/Local Government
New Jersey
Up to US $2,000
The Governor's Industry Vocations Scholarship (NJ-GIVS) supports women and minority students pursuing certificates or degrees in construction-related fields. Funded by the Schools Development Authority and administered by HESAA, this scholarship can cover up to $2,000 per year or the full cost of tuition, minus any other financial aid. It is renewable for one year, contingent on future funding availability, and awards are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Black American Services
Native American Services
Hispanic and Latino Services
+5 more
Alfred H. and Janet L. Lander Family Charitable Foundation Grant
Alfred H Lander and Janet L Lander Family Charitable Foundation
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
We support community programs that promote health, education, and human dignity.
The Alfred H. Lander and Janet L. Lander Family Charitable Foundation is a qualified 501(c)(3) private operating foundation that conducts charitable work that meets our mission statement. The Foundation seeks to uplift individuals and families through community programming in the following three areas:
- Programs promoting and supporting the physical and mental health of the community through fitness opportunities and access to services, resources, and qualified care providers.
- Educational programs providing a strong foundation for learning at all ages and levels, including those that improve workforce placement and success.
- Programs assisting individuals and families in meeting basic needs and include a pathway for upward mobility.
Basic Human Needs
Poverty Alleviation & Services
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
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World Trade Center Scholarship (NJ)
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
State/Local Government
New Jersey, United States
Unspecified amount
The World Trade Center Scholarship in New Jersey provides financial support to dependent children and surviving spouses of residents who lost their lives in the September 11 attacks. Administered by HESAA, this scholarship covers tuition, fees, and other educational costs at eligible institutions. Applicants must be full-time students and maintain satisfactory academic progress. The award amount varies each year based on funding and need, ensuring that assistance is available to those who have lost financial support due to these tragic events.
Education - Higher Education
Governor's Urban Scholarship (NJ)
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
State/Local Government
New Jersey
Unspecified amount
The Governor's Urban Scholarship (NJ) is a merit-based program by HESAA designed to support high-achieving students from designated New Jersey communities. Eligibility is determined by high school rankings, requiring students to be in the top 5% with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. No application is needed; schools submit eligible candidates directly to HESAA. This initiative not only promotes academic excellence but also enhances educational opportunities for students in underserved areas.
Education - Higher Education
Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Scholarship (NJ)
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
State/Local Government
New Jersey
Unspecified amount
The Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Scholarship in New Jersey offers financial support to dependent children of law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. This renewable scholarship covers the cost of attendance for up to four years at approved New Jersey institutions. Eligible applicants must maintain full-time enrollment and satisfactory academic progress, ensuring they receive the necessary assistance to continue their education while honoring their parent's legacy.
Education - Higher Education
Police & Law Enforcement
Survivor Tuition Benefits (NJ)
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
State/Local Government
New Jersey
Unspecified amount
The Survivor Tuition Benefits (STB) Program in New Jersey provides scholarships for children and surviving spouses of firefighters, emergency service workers, and law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. This program covers tuition at eligible institutions, ensuring access to higher education. Awards are renewable and contingent on available funding, with a maximum of eight payments allowed for students. Surviving spouses have no time limit to apply, promoting educational opportunities for those affected by tragedy.
Education - Higher Education
Firefighting & Fire Prevention
First Responders
+1 more
EDA FY25 Disaster Supplemental
US Department of Commerce: Economic Development Administration (EDA)
Federal Government
United States
Up to US $50,000,000
The EDA FY25 Disaster Supplemental program provides critical funding to support communities recovering from severe economic distress caused by natural disasters in 2023 and 2024. With no submission deadlines for Readiness and Implementation Paths, and a specific deadline for Industry Transformation applications, this initiative aims to enhance community resilience and improve economic trajectories through strategic projects that engage local stakeholders and private industries.
Economic Services & Development
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
+1 more
Tuition Aid Grant (NJ)
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
State/Local Government
New Jersey
Unspecified amount
The Tuition Aid Grant (TAG) program in New Jersey provides essential financial support for students enrolled in approved higher education institutions. It covers a portion of tuition for nearly one-third of full-time undergraduates, ensuring access to education for those with financial need. Since 1978, TAG has been instrumental in promoting economic mobility and affordability in higher education. Additionally, Summer TAG awards allow eligible students to take summer courses, further assisting them in completing their degree programs efficiently.
Education - Higher Education
Academic Success & Enrichment
Educational Access & Equity