Funding Opportunities
Funding Opportunities
The program includes a Phase 1 for proposals for Planning Grants to facilitate collaborative transdisciplinary and multi-sector activities in anticipation of submission of larger proposals; Translational Research Coordination Networks to help initiate a community of practice relevant to one or more of the FY 2024 priority areas described in the call.
The Inspiring Women in Science awards celebrate and support the achievements of women in science, and all those who work to encourage girls and young women to engage with STEM subjects and stay in STEM careers around the world. We invite applications in two award categories Science Outreach and Scientific Achievement.
LOI due. The ALS Association’s Seed Grants provide $50,000 in total funding over 1 year to conduct preliminary ALS research that will support funding applications from other sources for larger scale and more impactful research projects.
The Sacco Scholars Program offers a unique opportunity for early career trainees to undertake a mentored two-year research project targeting various aspects of brain health.
The Algorithms for Threat Detection (ATD) program will support research projects to develop the next generation of mathematical and statistical algorithms for analysis of large spatiotemporal datasets with application to quantitative models of human dynamics.
The aim of GCR is to cultivate and grow the earliest foundations of convergent approaches for addressing a specific and compelling problem.
The program is open to graduate students enrolled full-time at an OSGC member institution and are currently working on a faculty-mentored research project that has NASA or space science/aerospace relevance and aligns with the agency’s top priorities.
This GCR solicitation targets multidisciplinary teams who are embracing convergence research as a means of developing highly innovative solutions to complex research problems. GCR proposals are expected to be bold and address scientific or technical challenges and bottlenecks which if resolved have the potential to transform scientific understanding and solve vexing problems.
Concept paper: This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to fund research that boosts domestic capabilities in advanced packaging substrates and materials, offering multiple awards totaling $300 million, with individual awards potentially reaching $100 million over five years.
The program is open to graduate students enrolled full-time at an OSGC member institution and are currently working on a faculty-mentored research project that has NASA or space science/aerospace relevance and aligns with the agency’s top priorities.