Research Grants
Scientific research, academic studies, and R&D funding opportunities.
Get Funding for Marine Habitat Mapping & Restoration
Environmental organizations and research institutions can receive funding to map and assess submerged marine habitats impacted by Hurricane Sandy. This grant supports critical restoration and conservation efforts for vital underwater ecosystems.
Fund Your Mouse Research: NIH K26 Grant for Scientists
Established scientists with expertise in mouse pathobiology and comprehensive phenotyping can secure protected research time and funding through this NIH K26 award. This grant aims to support your cutting-edge research while you mentor junior investigators, freeing you from administrative burdens.
Get Funding for Nuclear Innovation & Research!
Are you involved in nuclear science, engineering, or policy? This grant supports universities and researchers in developing innovative nuclear technologies and training the next generation of experts.
Unlock Bioenergy Funding: Grants for Sustainable Feedstock Production
This RFI from the DOE Bioenergy Technologies Office seeks information on designing sustainable landscapes for cellulosic bioenergy feedstock production, potentially leading to future funding opportunities. Businesses and stakeholders are invited to share insights on integrating bioenergy crops into existing systems while enhancing environmental and economic benefits.
Protect Jamaica Bay Salt Marshes: Get Funding!
Are you involved in protecting Jamaica Bay's vital salt marshes? The National Park Service intends to fund projects focused on their health and resilience, especially after Hurricane Sandy.
Fund Your Historic Diversity Research Projects!
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding for crucial historic diversity research projects through the National Park Service. This initiative supports understanding and preserving diverse historical narratives within our national parks.
Unlock NIH Funding for Metabolomics Tech Innovation
NIH is seeking innovative technologies to advance metabolomics research, supporting the development of solutions for increased accuracy, throughput, and cost-effectiveness. This funding is for businesses developing novel tools and methods that overcome current limitations in identifying and quantifying metabolites.
Get Funding to Improve Hurricane Forecasts
Calling all research institutions and commercial organizations! This grant offers funding to test and integrate advanced technologies that enhance tropical cyclone analysis and forecasting, with potential for operational implementation.
Get Funding for Park Environmental Data Analysis
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can receive grants to analyze benthic macroinvertebrate data from National Park Service sites. This funding supports ecological trend analysis and reporting.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Aging Research Career
Institutions with NIA-funded social/behavioral science grants and active MD-PhD programs can apply for funding to train physician-scientists focused on aging challenges. This program supports rigorous training in fields like economics, sociology, and health psychology to address national aging needs.
Funding for Estuary & Seagrass Monitoring
Environmental organizations and research institutions can secure funding to continue vital monitoring of estuarine water quality and seagrass health across three key National Park Service sites.
Get Funding for Bladder Health Research for Women
Researchers and institutions can receive funding to establish a consortium focused on preventing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in women across all age groups. This initiative aims to build the scientific foundation for future LUTS prevention strategies by understanding healthy bladder function and identifying risk factors.
Get Funding for Environmental Surveys & Research
Non-profits and universities focused on ecological research are eligible for this grant. Funding supports critical environmental surveys, like the Benthic Macro-Invertebrate Inventory, within national park areas.
Grant Funding for Community Impact Studies
This notice is for an upcoming grant opportunity from the National Park Service for universities. The funding will support research into the socioeconomic conditions of communities near the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.
Secure NPS Funding for Recreation Projects
The National Park Service intends to fund a collaborative project with the University of Tennessee to conduct a vital recreational user survey within Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. This funding will support essential research to understand visitor experiences and inform future park management.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Are you a university or research institution partnering with a National Park like Cape Hatteras? This grant supports adaptive management initiatives for Piping Plovers, contributing to ecological health and conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding: Boost Health Systems in SEA & Pacific
This grant seeks technical assistance partners to strengthen laboratory systems in Burma and Papua New Guinea, crucial for expanding high-quality HIV treatment and monitoring. Eligible organizations will provide expertise in developing procedures, training staff, and improving the overall laboratory network to support national health initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Advanced Night Vision Tech
If you're developing innovative night vision solutions, this grant offers funding to enhance U.S. Soldier capabilities and gain battlefield advantages. Proposals are sought across science, ground combat, modeling, and air systems.
Fund Research: Prevent Bladder Issues in Women
This grant funds research consortia to build the scientific foundation for preventing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in women of all ages. The goal is to understand healthy bladder function and identify risk factors for conditions like incontinence and bladder infections.
Get Funded: NIH Grants for Independent Research Careers
Are you an advanced postdoctoral researcher or junior faculty in biomedical or behavioral sciences? This NIH grant provides significant funding and protected time over 3-5 years to develop your independent research career in diabetes, digestive, or kidney diseases.