Research Grants
Scientific research, academic studies, and R&D funding opportunities.
Get Funding for Health Research in Malawi | CDC
Are you a Malawian research institution or program? The CDC is offering funding to enhance your ability to detect, study, and find new ways to prevent and treat influenza and other infectious diseases, especially in areas with high HIV prevalence.
Restore Wildlife Habitat & Boost Hunting Programs - Get Funding!
This grant provides federal funding to state and territorial Fish & Wildlife agencies for crucial wildlife habitat restoration, research, and hunter education programs. Eligible entities can secure funding to improve wildlife populations, expand public access, and enhance safety training initiatives.
Get Funding to Boost Your Public Health Response!
State public health agencies can receive funds to enhance disease surveillance and response capabilities, including improving data systems and prevention strategies. This grant aims to strengthen your ability to tackle infectious diseases and other public health emergencies.
NIST Grants: Fund Student Research at Boulder Labs
This NIST program offers financial assistance to eligible undergraduate and graduate students, plus post-docs, to gain valuable lab experience at the NIST Boulder Laboratory. It aims to foster collaborative research between students, their academic institutions, and NIST staff.
Get Paid to Learn Cybersecurity & Land a Government Job!
This program offers scholarships to students pursuing cybersecurity degrees, covering tuition and living expenses. Upon graduation, you'll gain guaranteed employment in a government cybersecurity role, serving your country and launching your career.
Get Funding for Solar Hydrogen Fuel Tech!
This partnership between NSF and DOE invites businesses focused on cutting-edge solar water splitting to research and develop advanced renewable hydrogen fuel production technologies. Secure funding to drive innovation in sustainable fuel solutions.
Funded Research: Combat Monkeypox & Improve Health Outcomes
This grant funds a three-year research program focused on understanding and preventing monkeypox (MPX) and other vaccine-preventable diseases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Eligible researchers can secure funding to develop improved surveillance, diagnostic, prevention, and treatment strategies for these critical public health threats.
Funded Research: Unlock Mental Health Discoveries
This grant funds innovative computational and bioinformatic tools to understand the role of DNA variants in mental disorders. It's for multi-site research collaborations aiming to identify new treatment targets.
NIH Grant: Fund DNA Research for Mental Disorder Treatments
This NIH grant supports the development of advanced computational tools to understand how genetic variations impact mental disorders. If you're in bioinformatics or statistical genetics, secure funding to uncover new treatment targets.
Get Grants to Boost Healthcare Quality with Health IT
This grant is for researchers and developers exploring how health information technology can improve healthcare quality. Fund your pilot projects, secondary data analysis, or economic evaluations of health IT solutions.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Affordable Medical Device Innovation
This National Institutes of Health program invites US and Indian scientists to collaborate on developing affordable medical devices for low-resource settings. Secure funding for joint research and technology development that addresses critical healthcare needs.
Get Funding for Advanced Manufacturing Tech
This ONR initiative seeks to fund research and development in cyber-enabled manufacturing systems. Businesses can receive support to advance direct digital manufacturing by integrating computation and production processes.
Get Funding for Hydrogen Production R&D
This grant offers funding for businesses developing innovative hydrogen production technologies to lower costs and increase competitiveness. Eligible projects focus on research and development for renewable and low-carbon hydrogen production methods.
Fund Your Research: Environmental Grants Available
Researchers focused on understanding toxic red tides and groundwater nutrient impacts can access funding through the National Park Service. This grant supports ongoing investigations crucial for coastal ecosystem health and management.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Detection!
Are you involved in environmental conservation or research within the Cumberland Piedmont Network? This grant supports the development of early detection protocols for invasive species, helping protect local ecosystems.
Get Funding for National Park Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on assessing and conserving natural resources within National Parks, specifically at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields. Businesses and organizations contributing to these conservation efforts can receive funding through this National Park Service initiative.
Secure FEMA Grants for Disaster Preparedness & Resilience
This FEMA cooperative agreement is designed for organizations focused on earthquake preparedness and building science. It provides funding to support outreach, partnerships, and the implementation of crucial multi-hazard risk reduction programs.
NIH R01: Fund Your Neuroscience Breakthrough!
Are you a researcher tackling highly novel or complex problems in neuroscience? This NIH R01 grant offers significant funding for groundbreaking projects with the potential to revolutionize our understanding and treatment of nervous system disorders.
Fund Your Scallop Research with Grants!
Are you involved in the Atlantic Sea Scallop fishery? This program funds research endeavors by using proceeds from the sale of set-aside quota, enhancing our knowledge and management of this valuable resource.
Get Funding for Park Projects & Research
Non-profits and research institutions can receive administrative support funding through the National Park Service Desert Southwest CESU. This award aims to facilitate cooperative ecosystem studies and research within national parks.