Science Research Funding
Funding opportunities for scientific research
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Submitted Jan 14, 2017 to Science Research Funding The Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences at NSF (SBE) supports research that builds fundamental knowledge of human behavior, interaction, and social and economic systems, organizations and institutions. It does this through its Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences (BCS) and Division of Social and Economic Sciences (SES). To improve understanding of science and engineering, SBE provides tools for tracking the human and institutional resources vital to building the nation's science and engineering infrastructure. It does this through its Division of Science Resources Statistics (SRS), which is the nation's primary source of data on the science and engineering enterprise.
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Submitted Jan 11, 2017 to Science Research Funding Corporate members of NYC Media Lab take part in annual open seed projects, a way to immediately plug into the cutting-edge talent and research taking place across NYC’s universities. If you're interested in participating in a Seed Project, view our open calls.
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Submitted Jan 02, 2017 to Science Research Funding The list, hosted by the American Mathematical Society website, includes opportunities for math and STEM students, educators, and researchers to apply for fellowships and grants, to nominate colleagues for prizes and awards, and to submit proposals for meetings and workshops.
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Submitted Dec 23, 2016 to Science Research Funding The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, a philanthropic nonprofit institution, was established in 1934 by Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr., then President and Chief Executive Officer of the General Motors Corporation. The Foundation's programs and interests fall into the following areas: Science and Technology; Standard of Living and Economic Performance; Education and Careers in Science and Technology; Selected National Issues; The Civic Program. Each program is assigned a Program Director, who may be contacted directly for additional information about a specific program. The total assets of the Sloan Foundation have a market value of about $1.2 billion.
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Submitted Dec 23, 2016 to Science Research Funding Established on August 1, 1946 and authorized under Public Law 588, the Office of Naval Research has been a pioneer in the public support of science and technology research that benefits both the naval services and the nation. From investments in the earliest computers to spearheading seminal research in deep sea exploration to cultivating groundbreaking efforts in solid-state electronics and countless other innovations, ONR has been shaping the Navy and Marine Corps — and the world around us — for seven decades and counting.
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Submitted Dec 23, 2016 to Science Research Funding The W.M. Keck Foundation was established in 1954 in Los Angeles by William Myron Keck, founder of The Superior Oil Company. Our Foundation is one of the nation's largest philanthropic organizations, with assets of more than $1 billion. Mr. Keck envisioned a philanthropic institution that would provide far-reaching benefits for humanity. By taking a bold, creative approach to grantmaking, he created a legacy that the Foundation proudly upholds today. In recent years, the Foundation has focused on five broad areas: Science and Engineering Research; Undergraduate Science and Engineering; Medical Research; Liberal Arts; and Southern California. Each of our grant programs invests in people and programs that are making a difference in the quality of life, now and for the future.
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Submitted Dec 17, 2016 to Science Research Funding Major advances in medicine that lead to measurable improvements in public health require focused intellectual and financial commitment. The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) established the Quantum Grants Program to make a profound (quantum) impact on the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a major disease or national public health problem through the development and implementation of biomedical technologies within 10 to 12 years. This program challenges the research community to propose projects that have a highly focused, collaborative, interdisciplinary, milestone-driven approach targeted at solving a major medical or public health challenge through technological innovation.
Examples of Quantum grants include computer-designed cardiovascular implants that do not require anticoagulation therapy, a microchip to capture circulating tumor cells for very early cancer detection, self-administered influenza vaccines that could be sent through the mail, an implantable and self-regulating artificial kidney, a bioengineered replacement unit of neural stem cells and vasculature for stroke recovery, and imaging technology for more rapid and personalized treatment of acute ischemic strokes. |
Submitted Nov 30, 2016 to Science Research Funding The Arnold P. Gold Foundation advances humanism in medicine, perpetuating the tradition of the caring doctor. Through innovative medical education, we promote and affirm more compassionate medical care and caregivers.
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Submitted Sep 16, 2008 to Science Research Funding The mission of the John Templeton Foundation is to pursue new insights at the boundary between theology and science through a rigorous, open-minded and empirically focused methodology, drawing together talented representatives from a wide spectrum of fields of expertise. Using "the humble approach," the Foundation typically seeks to focus the methods and resources of scientific inquiry on topical areas which have spiritual and theological significance ranging across the disciplines from cosmology to healthcare.
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Submitted Sep 16, 2008 to Science Research Funding KLD Research & Analytics, Inc. is an independent investment research firm providing management tools to professionals integrating environmental, social and governance factors (ESG) into their investment decisions.
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Submitted Aug 28, 2008 to Science Research Funding Find and apply for grants from the U.S. federal government. This site gives grantors a means to post solicitations for grants. It also gives applicants a single site for obtaining these solicitations.
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Submitted Apr 29, 2007 to Science Research Funding The Bullitt Foundation seeks to safeguard the pristine wild lands and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, and to safeguard the beauty, natural wealth, and recreational opportunities distinctive to the region.
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Submitted Feb 04, 2007 to Science Research Funding The Global Environment Facility (GEF), established in 1991, helps developing countries fund projects and programs that protect the global environment. GEF grants support projects related to biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation, the ozone layer, and persistent organic pollutants.
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Submitted Oct 31, 2005 to Science Research Funding World Community Grid invites public and not-for-profit organizations to apply to use its powerful grid technology at no cost for projects that benefit humanity. Grid technology enables researchers to access tremendous amounts of power, exceeding that of several supercomputers, to run complex computations and to accelerate the pace of their research. Research results must be made available to the global research community and will be made available on World Community Grid's web site.
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Submitted Apr 30, 2005 to Science Research Funding Supporting research in science and technology is an important part of NASA's overall mission. NASA solicits this research through the release of various research announcements in a wide range of science and technology disciplines. NASA uses a peer review process to evaluate and select research proposals submitted in response to these research announcements. Researchers can help NASA achieve national research objectives by submitting research proposals and conducting awarded research. This site facilitates the search for NASA research opportunities.
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Submitted Apr 30, 2005 to Science Research Funding The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is building upon the unprecedented opportunities of the 21st century to improve equity in global health and learning. The foundation was created in January 2000, through the merger of the Gates Learning Foundation, which worked to expand access to technology through public libraries, and the William H. Gates Foundation, which focused on improving global health. Led by Bill Gates father, William H. Gates Sr., and Patty Stonesifer, the Seattle-based foundation has an endowment of approximately $28.8 billion.
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Submitted Feb 18, 2005 to Science Research Funding Currently OPEN requests for proposals listed by most recently added first. For solicitation and contact information on a specific RFP select the associated link.
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Submitted Feb 18, 2005 to Science Research Funding The Office of Extramural Research (OER) is the focal point for NIH medical and behavioral research grant policies, guidelines and funding opportunities.
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Submitted Feb 09, 2005 to Science Research Funding Highlights. Special notices. Press releases. Media advisories. News tips. Speeches. Background briefings. Press statements. Custom news service. Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (OLPA), OLPA directory and staff. Grant proposal guide. Engineering news. SBE science nuggets. Science of Learning centers.
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Submitted Nov 05, 2004 to Science Research Funding TGCI conducts some 200 workshops annually in grantsmanship, enterprise development and fundraising. More than 100 local agencies host these workshops and every year thousands of new graduates join our roster of more than 90,000 alumni. TGCI alumni attend regular meetings in Los Angeles and other cities, receive continuing support from the TGCI organization, and benefit from technical assistance and other forms of support delivered through the Internet.TGCI is also active in publishing. The Grantsmanship Center Magazine is mailed to the staff of 200,000 nonprofit and government agencies in the U.S. and 58 other countries. TGCI's Winning Grant Proposals Online collects the best of funded federal grant proposals annually and makes them available on CD-ROM. The TGCI proposal writing guide, Program Planning and Proposal Writing (PP&PW), is the most widely read publication in nonprofit history, with more than a million copies in print. Scores of government, foundation, and corporate grantmakers have adopted PP&PW as their preferred application format.
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