Research Grants
Scientific research, academic studies, and R&D funding opportunities.
Secure Funding for Environmental Monitoring Projects
This grant is available for entities involved in environmental monitoring, specifically for biological sampling in the San Joaquin River as part of the Grassland Bypass Project. Funds will support data collection and interpretation to assess project impacts on local ecosystems.
Access $236K for Air Quality Data & Planning
Businesses and organizations collaborating with government agencies can secure funding to improve air quality data accessibility and planning. This grant supports the development and maintenance of data warehouses crucial for environmental compliance and infrastructure projects.
Secure Grant Funding for Alaska's Environmental Research
This funding is for research institutions like the University of Alaska Fairbanks to investigate the environmental impact of cruise ship emissions on air quality and visibility in Alaska's National Parks and Wilderness areas. The project aims to inform park management and protect natural resources.
Secure Funds for Water & Forest Restoration Projects
This grant supports Phase 2 of the Hemlock Forest Restoration Project, investigating the water-cycle impacts of forest restoration in the Sierra Nevada. Businesses and researchers involved in watershed management and ecological resilience can apply for funding to advance this critical study.
Get $235K for Medical Education Innovation!
Medical schools can receive up to $235,000 annually to enhance their curriculum with behavioral and social sciences, fostering research and careers. This funding supports the development, refinement, and dissemination of innovative educational programs and materials.
Secure $230K for Great Plains Conservation Partnerships
This funding opportunity is for organizations uniquely qualified to coordinate conservation partnerships within the Great Plains region. The grant aims to support strategic, landscape-scale conservation efforts through scientific collaboration.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant is for academic institutions and researchers focused on environmental science and conservation. It provides funds to study the life history and ecology of endangered species like the delta smelt to inform habitat management and conservation efforts.
Get $227K for Environmental Research & Bat Protection
Are you a research organization focused on environmental studies? The Department of Defense is seeking proposals to investigate contaminant exposure and its impact on bat populations, with up to $227,000 available.
Grant for Bat Food Safety Research
Seeking investigators for a project examining contaminants in food sources for endangered and threatened bats. Funding of approximately $226,914 is available for this 24-month study.
Fund Your Tech Innovation: NSF STTR Grant Up To $225,000
Small businesses with commercially promising research ideas can secure funding to develop and commercialize innovations stemming from federally funded research. This grant supports partnerships between small companies and university researchers to bring new technologies to market.
Unlock Funding for Mind & Behavior Research
Are you a researcher exploring the brain's secrets behind human thought and action? This grant supports projects that deepen our understanding of cognitive processes, with potential funding for innovative studies and outreach initiatives.
Get $225,000 for Your Tech Innovation!
NIST's SBIR Phase I program is looking for science and tech-driven small businesses with strong research capabilities. This funding fuels early-stage innovation and product development aligned with NIST's technical program areas.
NASA Grant: Fund Your Space Farming Innovations
NASA is seeking innovative R&D proposals to develop reliable watering and nutrient delivery systems for growing plants in microgravity, aiming to support long-term space missions and potentially future hardware development.
Get NIH Funding for Polycystic Kidney Disease Research
This grant is for existing clinical sites and data centers involved in the CRISP study to continue patient follow-up and conduct ancillary studies for Polycystic Kidney Disease research. Up to $225,000 per year is available for up to five years to support this critical work.
Get Funding for Environmental Health Solutions
This grant supports organizations researching community exposure to environmental hazards and developing action plans to improve public health. Funds can be used for research, education, and intervention programs aimed at reducing harmful exposures and enhancing community well-being.
Unlock Funding: Boost Gender Equality in TVET Programs
U.S. non-profits, educational institutions, and TVET providers can apply to manage a program promoting gender equality in Technical and Vocational Education and Training. This initiative aims to increase female participation and economic empowerment through professional development and study tours in the U.S.
Grant Funding for Alzheimer's & TBI Research
This grant supports early-career investigators in developing new technologies and research for Alzheimer's and Traumatic Brain Injury. Fund innovative projects aimed at improving the lives of military members, veterans, and civilians affected by these conditions.
Secure Up to $225K for Brain Injury Research
Early-career investigators within 3 years of their first independent faculty position can apply for funding to support novel research or technologies in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Alzheimer's Disease/Alzheimer's Disease-Related Dementias (AD/ADRD). This grant aims to advance understanding and solutions for these conditions, benefiting military, veteran, and civilian communities.
Get $225K for Innovative Tech & Research!
Small businesses can get up to $225,000 to prove the technical feasibility of groundbreaking concepts with commercial potential. This funding supports innovative research and development projects aligned with DOE's mission.
Get $225K to Innovate Your Tech Business!
Small businesses with innovative R&D projects can secure up to $225,000 in Phase I funding. This grant supports early-stage technology development that aligns with the Office of Science's research priorities.