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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Grants

W.M. Keck Foundation Research Grants

Funding Agency
W.M. Keck Foundation
Funding Type
Career Researchers
Faculty
Deadline
Friday, May 8, 2026
The Keck Foundation seeks to support projects likely to lead to new models or breakthroughs in basic or fundamental science. (The Keck Foundation is not interested in applied science.)

The Keck Foundation process requires a letter from the College stating that the proposed research is a high strategic priority and addresses commitments for any potential cost matching; see relevant instructions described below. Any cost matching needs to be approved by the dean.

Therefore, faculty in COS interested in submitting a proposal to the internal deadline of May 15, 2026, should reach out to Vrushali Bokil, EAD to discuss their project and any cost matching latest by May 8, 2026. If the project is approved by the dean, Vrushali will provide a supporting letter from the College to include in your proposal. Interested faculty can make an appointment to discuss their project by reaching out to Nikki Rak.

W.M. Keck Foundation’s Interests for Research Grants

For both science/engineering projects and medical research projects, the Keck Foundation seeks to support projects likely to lead to new models or breakthroughs in basic or fundamental science. The Keck Foundation is not interested in applied science. More details about areas they do not fund are included in the attached Research Applicant Info document.

A successful Keck Foundation proposal in either category could lead to the creation of a new field of research, develop the science of the previously unobservable, or discover knowledge that challenges prevailing perspectives and paradigms. Proposals should provide new, important, and transformative answers to underlying questions in fundamental science that carry an imaginative spark that may illuminate a previously unsolvable scientific mystery.

Successful Keck Foundation proposals demonstrate a high level of risk due to unconventional approaches, challenges to prevailing thought, and/or unorthodox methodology. The Keck Foundation does not fund projects that represent the “next logical step” in research. The Keck Foundation looks favorably on research projects that have failed to secure funding from federal agencies (e.g., NSF, NIH) due, in part, to the project’s high-risk nature. The ideal concept paper would attest to a previous federal agency’s declination due to the high-risk nature of the proposal in spite of high reviewer and/or panel scores.

Note that there are changes to Keck budgeting guidelines that allow some support for student tuition.