U.S. Department of Agriculture Scientific Cooperation and Research applications due May 10, 2023
The Scientific Cooperation Research Program supports joint research, extension, and education projects — lasting up to two years — between U.S. researchers and researchers from selected emerging market economies. The projects address issues including agricultural trade and market access, climate-smart agriculture, animal and plant health, biotechnology, food safety and security, and sustainable natural resource management. Since 1980, the program has supported hundreds of projects, enhancing the technical skills of agricultural professionals and helping beneficiary countries to be more competitive consumers of U.S. agricultural products.
U.S. Department of Defense; Department of the Army – Materiel Command U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavior and Social Sciences Broad Agency Announcement for Basic Research applications due July 15, 2023
The mission of the Basic Research Program is to execute high-risk, high-reward foundational research to develop state-of-the-art theory, methods, and models to create the innovative concepts required to support the Army’s future capabilities and needs related to personnel readiness. The Basic Research program employs four strategic focus areas for advancing science.
1. Science of Measurement of Individuals and Collectives: Advanced psychometric theory for deriving valid measurements from complex assessments and continuous streams of data.
2. Understanding Multilevel and Organizational Dynamics: Multilevel theory and methods for understanding dynamic restructuring, coordination, and composition processes in complex organizations.
3. Formal/Informal Learning and Development: Holistic models of individual and collective learning across work settings and contexts throughout the career span.
4. Context of Behavior in Military Environments: Integrative theory specifying the interactive relationships between individual characteristics and contextual drivers in predicting human behavior.
U.S. Department of Energy; Office of Science Quantum Testbed Pathfinder pre-applications due March 31, 2023
The mission of this program is to discover, develop, and deploy computational and networking capabilities to analyze, model, simulate and predict complex phenomena for the advancement of science. Applications should address the following questions:
1. What can fundamental physical limits on quantum processors tell us about what quantum computers can and cannot do?
2. How can we use Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices to move our understanding of when and how quantum computers might be useful as far forward as possible?
3. How can we best assess the utility of a given (existing or hypothetical) quantum processor for advancing the frontiers of computational science?
U.S. Department of Energy; Office of Science Scientific Discovery Through Advanced Computing pre-applications due April 7, 2023
This funding opportunity invites new applications for the Scientific Discovery Through Advanced Computing (SciDAC-5) Partnerships that enable or accelerate scientific discovery and programmatic objectives, aligned with the Fusion Energy Sciences mission and the Department of Energy’s vision for fusion energy, through effective collaborations between fusion/plasma scientists and applied mathematicians and/or computer scientists from the SciDAC Institutes that fully exploit the capabilities of the Department of Energy’s High Performance Computing facilities.
U.S. Department of Energy Industrial Decarbonization and Emissions Reduction Demonstration-to-Deployment Funding Opportunity Announcement concept papers due April 21, 2023
This funding opportunity offers a critical opportunity to solidify a “first-mover” advantage for U.S. industry, bolstering its competitiveness globally for decades into the future. Activities funded under this funding opportunity are expected to create good-paying jobs for American workers, offer opportunities for broadly shared prosperity in communities, and enable a clean, more equitable future for all Americans. Demonstrating the technical and commercial viability of industrial decarbonization approaches will promote widespread technology implementation and drive a U.S. edge in low- and net-zero carbon manufacturing while helping to substantiate a market for low-carbon products.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; National Institutes of Health Exploratory Grants for Climate Change and Health Research Center Development applications due May 1, 2023
This program will support the development of a transdisciplinary research environment to sustain a program of fundamental and applied research to examine the impacts of climate change on health and to develop action-oriented solutions to protect the health of individuals, communities, and nations from the hazards posed by climate change. This opportunity will allow development of new research teams collaborating with communities and other partners to develop projects that generate data that will build or expand research capacity across a range of thematic scientific areas in support of the four core tenets of the National Institute of Health’s Initiative in climate heath research: health effects research, health equity, intervention research, and training and capacity building.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; National Institutes of Health Short Courses for Mental Health Related Research letters of intent due May 25, 2023
This program supports research education activities in the mission areas of the National Institutes of Health. The over-arching goal of this program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nations biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; National Institutes of Health Mentoring Networks for Mental Health Research Education letters of intent due April 25, 2023
This program supports research education activities in the mission areas of the National Institutes of Health. The over-arching goal of this program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nations biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; National Institutes of Health Research Education Programs for Psychiatry Residents applications due May 25, 2023
The over-arching goal of the Health Research Education Programs for Psychiatry Residents program is to support educational activities that help recruit individuals with specific specialty or disciplinary backgrounds to research careers in biomedical, behavioral and clinical sciences.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Minority Fellowship Program applications due May 9, 2023
The purpose of this program is to recruit, train, and support master’s and doctoral level students in behavioral health care professions by: increasing the knowledge of mental and/or substance use disorder behavioral health professionals on issues related to prevention, treatment, and recovery support for individuals who are from racial and ethnic minority populations and have a mental or substance use disorder; increasing the number of culturally competent mental and substance use disorders professionals who teach, administer services, conduct research, and provide direct mental and/or substance use disorder services to racial and ethnic minority populations; and improving the quality of mental and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services delivered to racial and ethnic minority populations. With this program, SAMHSA aims to reduce behavioral health disparities, advance the quality of mental and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services, and improve health care outcomes for racial and ethnic minority populations.
U.S. Department of Justice; National Institute of Justice Research on Juvenile Justice Topics Grants.gov deadline May 29, 2023 and JustGrants deadline June 12, 2023
This solicitation seeks proposals for studies that advance knowledge and understanding in the following three categories:
1. Research and evaluation of legislative and administrative policy changes affecting youth involved in the justice system. Applicants must address one or more of the following three specified juvenile justice issues:
providing community-based alternatives to youth incarceration, with a focus on very high need/risk youth who have traditionally been held securely; sealing and expungement of juvenile justice records; and/or reducing racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile justice system.
2. Research to assess dual system youth data capacity and service delivery across juvenile justice and child welfare systems.
3. Analysis on the use of the valid court order exception.
U.S. Department of Justice; Office on Violence Against Women Strengthening Culturally Specific Campus’ Approaches to Address Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Initiative Grants.gov deadline April 27, 2023 and JustGrants deadline May 2, 2023
This grant encourages institutions of higher education to develop and strengthen effective security and investigation strategies to combat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus, develop and strengthen victim services in cases involving such crimes on campus, and develop and strengthen prevention education and awareness programs.
U.S. Department of Justice; Office on Violence Against Women Grants to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus Program Grants.gov deadline May 4, 2023 and JustGrants deadline May 9, 2023
The Grants to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus encourages institutions of higher education to develop and strengthen effective security and investigation strategies to combat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus, develop and strengthen victim services in cases involving such crimes on campus, and develop and strengthen prevention education and awareness programs.
*Public Institutions of Higher Education could be eligible as an agency of the State*
The Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program (CFI Program) is a new competitive grant program created by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to strategically deploy publicly accessible electric vehicle charging and alternative fueling infrastructure in the places people live and work, urban and rural areas alike, in addition to along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors. CFI Program investments will make modern and sustainable infrastructure accessible to all drivers of electric, hydrogen, propane, and natural gas vehicles. This program provides two funding categories of grants: Community Charging and Fueling Grants; and Alternative Fuel Corridor Grants.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Grants: Environmental Justice in Communities applications due June 6, 2023
The goal of this grant opportunity is to address environmental justice priorities and improve human health and the environment in disadvantaged communities by providing pollution prevention technical assistance to businesses (e.g., information, training, expert advice) on source reduction. Implementing pollution prevention approaches can help businesses reduce the use and release of hazardous substances that can adversely impact human health and the environment while at the same time help businesses save money by reducing their resource use, expenditures, waste, and liability costs.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Grants: Environmental Justice Through Safer and More Sustainable Products applications due June 20, 2023
The goal of this grant opportunity is to address environmental justice by providing pollution prevention technical assistance to businesses to improve human health and the environment in disadvantaged communities by increasing the supply, demand and use of safer and more sustainable products, such as those that are certified by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safer Choice Program, or those that conform to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Recommendations for Specifications, Standards and Ecolabels for Federal Purchasing.