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Sister Ports Program: Bolstering Economic and Security Resilience in Foreign Ports
$789,200
DOS-EB (Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 8, 2024

Date Added

May 24, 2024

The Sister Ports Program aims to facilitate the sharing of best practices in port security and sustainable development by providing international and domestic ports with an opportunity to visit with each other and build relationships between commercial and government actors. The program will pair a foreign port with a U.S. port of a similar size, function, or strategic interest. This program will introduce ports to new trade relationships, U.S. government partners, and trusted maritime technology and industry representatives.

Business and Commerce
Nonprofits
Air Force Fiscal Year 2026 Young Investigator Program (YIP)
$450,000
U.S. Department of Defense (Air Force Office of Scientific Research)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 19, 2025

Date Added

Jun 19, 2025

This program provides funding to early-career scientists and engineers in the U.S. to support innovative research that aligns with the missions of the Air Force and Space Force.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
ROSES 2024: A.28 Remote Sensing Theory for Earth Science
Contact for amount
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA Headquarters)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 16, 2024

Date Added

Feb 15, 2024

Please note that this program requests optional Notices of Intent, which are due via NSPIRES by July 15, 2024. See the full posting on NSPIRES for details. Proposers must retrieve the instructions document (zip file) associated with the application package for this opportunity as there is at least one required form that must be attached to the submitted proposal package. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Science Mission Directorate (SMD) released its annual omnibus Research Announcement (NRA), Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2024 (OMB Approval Number 2700-0092, CFDA Number 43.001) on February 14, 2024. In this case "omnibus" means that this NRA has many individual program elements, each with its own due dates and topics. All together these cover the wide range of basic and applied supporting research and technology in space and Earth sciences supported by SMD. Awards will be made as grants, cooperative agreements, contracts, and inter- or intra-agency transfers, depending on the nature of the work proposed, the proposing organization, and/or program requirements. However, most extramural research awards deriving from ROSES will be grants, and many program elements of ROSES specifically exclude contracts, because contracts would not be appropriate for the nature of the work solicited. The typical period of performance for an award is three years, but some programs may allow up to five years and others specify shorter periods. In most cases, organizations of every type, Government and private, for profit and not-for-profit, domestic and foreign (with some caveats), may submit proposals without restriction on teaming arrangements. Tables listing the program elements and due dates (Tables 2 and 3), a table that provides a very top level summary of proposal contents (Table 1), and the full text of the ROSES-2024 "Summary of Solicitation", may all be found NSPIRES at http://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024. This synopsis is associated with one of the individual program elements within ROSES, but this is a generic summary that is posted for all ROSES elements. For specific information on this particular program element download and read the PDF of the text of this program element by going to Tables 2 or 3 of this NRA at http://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024table2 and http://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024table3, respectively, click the title of the program element of interest, a hypertext link will take you to a page for that particular program element. On that page, on the right side under "Announcement Documents" the link on the bottom will be to the PDF of the text of the call for proposals. For example, if one were interested in The Lunar Data Analysis Program (NNH24ZDA001N-LDAP) one would follow the link to the NSPIRES page for that program element and then to read the text of the call one would click on C.8 Lunar Data Analysis Program (.pdf) to download the text of the call. If one wanted to set it into the context of the goals, objectives and know the default rules for all elements within Appendix C, the planetary science division, one might download and read C.1 Planetary Science Research Program Overview (.pdf) from that same page. While the letters and numbers are different for each element within ROSES (A.12, B.7, etc.) the basic configuration is always the same, e.g., the letter indicates the Science Division (A is Earth Science, B is Heliophysics etc.) and whatever the letter, #1 is always the division overview. Frequently asked questions for ROSES are posted at http://science.nasa.gov/researchers/sara/faqs. Questions concerning general ROSES-2024 policies and procedures may be directed to Max Bernstein, Lead for Research, Science Mission Directorate, at sara@nasa.gov, but technical questions concerning specific program elements should be directed to the point(s) of contact for that particular element, who may be found either at the end of the individual program element in the summary table of key information or on the web list of topics and points of contact at: http://science.nasa.gov/researchers/sara/program-officers-list. Not all program elements are known at the time of the release of ROSES. To be informed of new program elements or amendments to this NRA, proposers may subscribe to: (1) The SMD mailing lists (by logging in at http://nspires.nasaprs.com and checking the appropriate boxes under "Account Management" and "Email Subscriptions"), (2) The ROSES-2024 blog feed for amendments, clarifications, and corrections to at https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/solicitations/roses-2024/, and (3) The ROSES-2024 due date Google calendars (one for each science division). Instructions are at https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/sara/library-and-useful-links (link from the words due date calendar).

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Regional Telehealth Resource Centers
$325,000
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (Health Resources and Services Administration)
Federal

Application Deadline

Apr 14, 2025

Date Added

Aug 5, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations that assist healthcare providers in expanding telehealth services, particularly in rural and underserved areas across the United States.

Health
State governments
DoD Breast Cancer, Clinical Research Extension Award
$18,600,000
DOD-AMRAA (Dept. of the Army -- U.S.AMRAA)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 4, 2024

Date Added

Mar 26, 2024

The FY24 BCRP Clinical Research Extension Award aims to extend or expand the data collection, follow-up, and analysis of breast cancer clinical studies. The intent of this mechanism is to increase the clinically relevant impact of breast cancer patient participation in clinical research by addressing the knowledge lost due to early trial termination, limited patient follow-up, or suboptimal sample and/or data collection and analysis. Patients contributions of tissue, serum, and other biologic specimens and their data are invaluable to saving lives. The BCRP has created this mechanism to help ensure that science values those contributions with research that maximizes their impact.The critical components of this award mechanism are:Impact: Research supported by the FY24 BCRP Clinical Research Extension Award will have the potential to extend or affect the impact of the previously funded clinical trial or study or will result in new impact and accelerate progress toward ending breast cancer.Research Scope: Although not all-inclusive, research proposed under the FY24 BCRP Clinical Research Extension Award may entail a deeper molecular analysis of clinical samples, initiation of new correlative studies, biomarker validation, or continuing clinical follow-up of patients enrolled in an open/ongoing or completed clinical trial. The proposed research may be hypothesis-testing or -generating or may be designed to generate clinically annotated and molecularly characterized experimental platforms, including patient-derived models or tissue arrays. Innovation is not a criterion for this award mechanism. Projects proposing to conduct clinical trials will not be supported.Feasibility: Preliminary data to support the scientific rationale and feasibility of the research approaches are required. The applicant must demonstrate availability of, and accessibility to, the necessary resources or populations to accomplish the proposed research.Data Evaluation and Sharing: Proposed research should be based on a study sample size that will ensure that the results support valid conclusions or will generate a meaningful hypothesis. It is the applicants responsibility to provide sufficient evidence that the sample size is appropriate to meet the studys objectives and outline the statistical methods and considerations they will employ in their data analysis. The applicant must outline a data-sharing plan for the scientific community to have access to the experimental platforms and molecular and other data generated from the proposed research.applications that include meaningful and productive partnerships between investigators. The Partnering PI Option is structured to accommodate two Principal Investigators (PIs). One PI will be identified as the Initiating PI, who will be responsible for the majority of the administrative tasks associated with application submission. The other PI will be identified as a Partnering PI. The PIs may have expertise in similar or disparate scientific disciplines, but each PI is expected to bring a distinct contribution to the application. Both PIs should contribute significantly to the development of the proposed research project, including the Project Narrative, Statement of Work (SOW), and other required components. The application should clearly demonstrate that both PIs have equal intellectual input into the design of the project and will devote similar and appropriate levels of effort to the conduct of the project. It is expected that funding will be balanced between both PIs unless appropriately justified. The application is expected to describe how the PIs unique expertise combined as a partnership will better address the research question, how the unique expertise that each individual brings to the application is critical for the research strategy and completion of the SOW, and why the work should be done together rather than through separate efforts. Applicants are discouraged from being named as a PI, Initiating PI, or Partnering PI on multiple Clinical Research Extension Award applications unless they are clearly addressing distinct research questions. If recommended for funding, each PI will be named on separate awards to the recipient organization(s). Each award will be subject to separate reporting, regulatory, and administrative requirements. For individual submission requirements for the Initiating and Partnering PIs, refer to Section II.D.2, Content and Form of the Application Submission.Personnel: Applications are expected to include an appropriate and robust research team with the combined backgrounds and breast cancer-related expertise to enable successful conduct of the project.Consumer Advocates: Applications are required to include consumer advocate involvement. The research team must include two or more breast cancer consumer advocates, and it is the applicants responsibility to outline the advocates role in the design and execution of the study. As lay representatives, the consumer advocates must be individuals who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and are actively involved in a breast cancer advocacy organization. Their role should be independent of their employment, and they may not be employees of any organizations participating in the application. The consumer advocates should have a high level of knowledge of current breast cancer issues and the appropriate background and/or training in breast cancer research to contribute to the project. Their role should be focused on providing objective input throughout the research effort and its potential impact for individuals with, or at risk for, breast cancer.A congressionally mandated Metastatic Cancer Task Force was formed with the purpose of identifying ways to help accelerate clinical and translational research aimed at extending the lives of advanced state and recurrent patients. As a member of the Metastatic Cancer Task Force, CDMRP encourages applicants to review the recommendations (https://health.mil/Reference-Center/Congressional-Testimonies/2018/05/03/Metastatic-Cancer-Research) and submit research ideas to address these recommendations provided they are within the limitations of this funding opportunity and fit within the FY24 BCRP priorities.Innovative research involving nuclear medicine and related techniques to support early diagnosis, more effective treatment, and improved health outcomes of active-duty Service Members and their Families is encouraged. Such research could improve diagnostic and targeted treatment capabilities through noninvasive techniques and may drive the development of precision imaging and advanced targeted therapies.The proposed research must be relevant to active-duty Service Members, Veterans, military beneficiaries, and/or the American public. Collaborations between researchers at military or Veteran institutions and non-military institutions are strongly encouraged. These relationships can leverage knowledge, infrastructure, and access to unique clinical populations that the partners bring to the research effort, ultimately advancing cancer research that is of significance to the Warfighter, military Families, and the American public.Clinical research encompasses research with human data, human specimens, and/or interaction with human subjects that may or may not be considered a clinical trial. For this funding opportunity, research involving human subjects, human specimens, and data, including extended or expanded clinical follow-up of patients, is permitted; however, this award cannot be used to conduct clinical trials.A clinical trial is defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 45, Part 46.102 (45 CFR 46.102) as a research study in which one or more human subjects are prospectively assigned to one or more interventions (which may include a placebo or another control) to evaluate the effects of the interventions on biomedical or behavioral health-related outcomes.Studies that do not seek to measure safety, effectiveness, and/or efficacy outcome(s) of an intervention are not considered clinical trials.The funding instrument for awards made under the program announcement will be grants (31 USC 6304).The anticipated direct costs budgeted for the entire period of performance for an FY24 BCRP Clinical Research Extension Award should not exceed $5M for applications with a single PI or $6M if applying under the Partnering PI Option. Refer to Section II.D.5, Funding Restrictions, for detailed funding information.Awards supported with FY24 funds will be made no later than September 30, 2025.The CDMRP expects to allot approximately $18.6M to fund approximately two Clinical Research Extension Award applications. Funding of applications received is contingent upon the availability of federal funds for this program, the number of applications received, the quality and merit of the applications as evaluated by peer and programmatic review, and the requirements of the government. Funds to be obligated on any award resulting from this funding opportunity will be available for use for a limited time period based on the fiscal year of the funds. It is anticipated that awards made from this FY24 funding opportunity will be funded with FY24 funds, which will expire for use on September 30, 2030.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative - Mekong Leadership Program
$5,514,000
U.S. Agency for International Development (Vietnam)
Federal

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 10, 2022

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations that empower young leaders in Southeast Asia to tackle climate change and environmental challenges through leadership training, collaboration, and capacity-building initiatives.

Education
Nonprofits
National Center on Program Management and Fiscal Operations
$7,600,000
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (Administration for Children and Families - OHS)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 2, 2025

Date Added

Jul 31, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations that enhance leadership, management, and fiscal practices in Head Start and Early Head Start programs serving children and families.

Income Security and Social Services
Special district governments
Energy Class Prize
$80,000,000
U.S. Department of Energy State and Community Energy Program Office (SCEP)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 1, 2024

Date Added

Dec 28, 2023

The Energy CLASS (Champions Leading the Advancement of Sustainable Schools) Prize is a grant opportunity offered by the U.S. Department of Energy State and Community Energy Program Office (SCEP). The prize aims to support local education agencies in establishing and training energy managers to identify, plan, and implement efficiency and health upgrades in schools. With $80 million available, the grant will help schools across the country lower utility costs, improve indoor environmental quality, and reduce carbon emissions. The Energy CLASS Prize consists of two phases. In Phase 1, up to 25 selected LEAs will receive $100,000 in cash prizes to support participation in a 12-month training program. In Phase 2, participants will undergo 80-160 hours of online educational courses and receive one-on-one support and coaching related to building upgrades. At the end of Phase 2, participants can submit a progress report and a plan for future building upgrades for a chance to win a $50,000 bonus prize. To apply, LEAs need to submit a statement of need, letters of support, and demonstrate their commitment to making building energy upgrades. Interested applicants should review the official rules for complete application instructions. For updates or questions, applicants can subscribe on the HeroX platform or contact the Energy CLASS Prize team directly at energyclassprize@nrel.gov.

Energy
Nonprofits
Alzheimers Research Program Transforming Care Award
$1,900,000
U.S. Department of Defense (Dept. of the Army -- U.S.AMRAA)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 29, 2025

Date Added

Apr 21, 2025

This funding opportunity supports innovative research and community-driven projects that improve care and quality of life for individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and their caregivers.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Artificial Intelligence for Interoperability
$250,000
U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
Federal

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Feb 19, 2025

This grant provides funding for small businesses to develop artificial intelligence solutions that improve the integration and data sharing between military systems, enhancing operational efficiency in tactical environments.

Science and Technology
Small businesses
BJA FY24 Training and Technical Assistance for Justice-Focused Community-Based Organizations
$1,000,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 17, 2024

Date Added

May 28, 2024

This program provides for the development, operation, and management of a training and technical assistance (TTA) program for justice-focused community-based organizations directly serving communities disproportionately impacted by crime, violence, and victimization. The TTA provider will facilitate the delivery of national-scale, high-quality TTA to increase the administrative, financial, and programmatic capacity of justice-focused community-based organizations designed to primarily serve historically marginalized and underserved communities, including rural communities; increase awareness of OJP funding opportunities to targeted organizations and provide skill-building and other TTA to support the ability for these organizations to apply for and maintain OJP funding, if received; improve the quality of their programming and service delivery; and build support for their infrastructure and administrative and financial controls to successfully meet OJP program goals and objectives to strengthen their role as coproducers of safety and justice.

Law Justice and Legal Services
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Galvanizing Leaps in Advanced Super INsulating Glass (GLASING)
$3,000,000
U.S. Department of Energy (Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy )
Federal

Application Deadline

Nov 26, 2024

Date Added

Oct 30, 2024

This grant provides funding to U.S.-based organizations and institutions to develop advanced insulating glass technologies that significantly improve energy efficiency in buildings.

Opportunity Zone Benefits
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
ROSES 2024: C.5 Exobiology
$3,500,000
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA Headquarters)
Federal

Application Deadline

Mar 28, 2025

Date Added

Feb 15, 2024

This grant provides funding for researchers and organizations to conduct innovative studies in exobiology, focusing on the search for life beyond Earth and the conditions that support it.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for NINR Areas of Emphasis for Research to Optimize Health for All (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
Contact for amount
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (National Institutes of Health)
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 5, 2025

Date Added

Nov 26, 2024

This funding opportunity supports diverse institutions and researchers in conducting innovative research to promote health equity and improve health outcomes for all individuals, particularly by addressing social determinants of health and eliminating health disparities.

Health
State governments
Biological Threat Reduction with Global Partners Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
Contact for amount
U.S. Department of Defense (Defense Threat Reduction Agency)
Federal

Application Deadline

Apr 28, 2029

Date Added

May 16, 2024

This funding opportunity supports international collaborations to improve the detection and response to biological threats, particularly in developing countries, by enhancing biosurveillance and biosecurity capabilities.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service
$636,192
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (Administration for Community Living)
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 24, 2025

Date Added

Aug 2, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to universities and nonprofit organizations to enhance education, research, and community services for individuals with developmental disabilities.

Income Security and Social Services
Private institutions of higher education
Notice of Intent to Publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity for Alzheimer's Clinical Trials Consortium (ACTC) Clinical Trials (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
Contact for amount
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (National Institutes of Health)
Federal

Application Deadline

Mar 7, 2025

Date Added

Dec 27, 2024

This funding opportunity supports multi-site clinical trials for innovative treatments and interventions aimed at preventing or alleviating symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, inviting applications from a diverse range of organizations and institutions.

Health
State governments
Novel Approaches for Radiation Biodosimetry and Medical Countermeasure Development (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
$100,000
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (National Institutes of Health)
Federal

Application Deadline

Nov 1, 2024

Date Added

Jul 31, 2024

This funding opportunity supports innovative research projects aimed at developing tools and treatments for diagnosing and mitigating injuries from radiation exposure during public health emergencies.

Health
State governments
OVC FY24 Trauma Recovery Center Demonstration Project
$5,000,000
USDOJ-OJP-OVC (Office for Victims of Crime)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 24, 2024

Date Added

May 7, 2024

With this solicitation, OVC seeks to award a 36-month cooperative agreement to one lead organization that will (1) fund (through a competitive process) subawards to communities severely affected by violence to establish trauma recovery centers , and (2) provide technical assistance to the subawardees to support operation of the centers. The trauma recovery centers funded under this demonstration project will address crime victimization and support access to victims compensation, crime victims rights enforcement, trauma recovery, and healing. Subawardees will be expected to design centers to provide services to crime victims who traditionally do not seek victims services, assistance, or counseling, or are historically underserved. This demonstration is intended to span 5 years (60 months total) via an initial 3-year budget allocation under this solicitation, with the potential for noncompetitive continuation funding as the project moves from year 3 to year 5 of its implementation.

Income Security and Social Services
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Inspiring Generations of New Innovators to Impact Technologies in Energy (IGNIITE) 2025
$500,000
U.S. Department of Energy (Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy )
Federal

Application Deadline

Nov 15, 2024

Date Added

Oct 17, 2024

The "Inspiring Generations of New Innovators to Impact Technologies in Energy (IGNIITE) 2025" grant aims to support early-career scientists and engineers in developing innovative energy technologies that address urgent challenges and enhance U.S. leadership in the energy sector.

Opportunity Zone Benefits
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education