See below for new funding announcements.
- The NIH R16 SURE Program “supports research capacity building at eligible higher education institutions through funding investigator-initiated research in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences.” Learn more (including accessing webinar slides): here.
- The Paso del Norte Heath Foundation is seeking letters of intent for their Healthy Kids Initiative, which seeks to “increase the number of disconnected youth ages 5-17 who participate in out-of-school time (OST) programs.” LoIs due on September 30th; learn more: here.
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Mini-grants are open for submission now for faculty scholarly travel or research (here) and for undergraduate or graduate student research (here). Application deadline is September 15th for both, and you can find the relevant application links: here.
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The Emerging Scholars program is also now open for applications. This program supports untenured tenure-track faculty with seed grants. Find the funding announcement: here. And find the full application instructions: here.
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This year we have created a Quantitative Methods Workshop series for which we are actively accepting proposals. Specifically, we are seeking proposals from faculty and staff to present interactive, hybrid-format workshops on quantitative research methods. Each selected presenter will receive $500 in professional development funds. Learn more: here.
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has a call for proposals for their Exploring Equitable Futures program. The program’s three goals are: Economic Inclusion for Family Wellbeing, Equitable and Accountable Public Health and Healthcare Systems, and Healthy and Equitable Community Conditions. The deadline is October 15. Learn more: here.
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NIH Fellowship Funding Opportunities are live. Learn more: here.