See below for new funding annoucuements.
- The Association for Psychological Science has opened applications for their “Small grants for teaching projects” program. Topics include scholarship of teaching/learning, meetings/conferences, technology, and more. Deadlines are March 1st and October 1st. Read more: here.
- The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has a program called “Cutting-Edge Basic Research Award” which is “designed to foster highly innovative or conceptually creative research related to the etiology, pathophysiology, prevention, or treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs).” The call is open till 2027. Read more: here.
- The National Institutes of Mental Health has a program called “Innovative Mental Health Service Research Not Involving Clinical Trials” to encourage “innovative research that will inform and support the delivery of high-quality, continuously improving mental health services to benefit the greatest number of individuals with, or at risk for developing, a mental illness.” Open till 2028, and you can read more: here.
- The National Center for Education Research (at IES) has released the “Early Career Development and Mentoring Program for Education Research.” This program provides “an individual early career researcher with up to $400,000 of funding (maximum of 4 years) to conduct research, establish a longer-term research agenda, and obtain career development guidance and support, including training under the direction of an experienced mentor or mentors.” Deadline: March 7th, 2025. Read more: here.
- The National League for Nursing “Education Research Grants Program” is active. The program “promotes evidence-based teaching, advances the science of nursing education, and provides and interprets data about nursing education and the nurse educator workforce.” Deadline: February 4th, 2025. Read more: here.
- The Stranahan Foundation has announced its 2025 “Early childhood education funding cycle.” The program “focuses on increasing access to high-quality early care and education for young children (birth to five), especially those from low-income families, by investing in developing and retaining a high-quality, thriving early educator workforce.” Read more: here.
- The Centers for Disease Control has a program called “Enhancing Timely Data Reporting, Quality, and Use in Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Surveillance.” The program aims to “improve data quality and use of data to inform programmatic actions by examining the timeliness and completeness of the data to help all infants who are born Deaf or Hard of Hearing (D/HH).” Read more: here.
- The Health Resources and Service Administration has a program called “Rural Health Care Services Outreach Program” which “aims to support organizations to promote rural health care services outreach by improving and expanding the delivery of health care services to include new and enhanced services in rural areas.” This one closes soon (January 27th) but will hopefully cycle back around again. Read more: here.