November 2023
eOrganization / Website | SpecialityArea / Award/Grant | Purpose / Description | Target Audience / Eligibility | Award Amount / Deadline |
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A.P. Giannini Foundation Go to site ... |
Disease Award/Grant: Postdoctoral Research Fellowship |
Innovative research that advances the translation of biomedical sciences into treatments, preventions and cures for human diseases. | Postdoctoral researchers are eligible to apply to the 2022 program if they have completed no less than 3 months and no more than 3 years in their mentor’s laboratory as of December 31, 2021. The starting date of postdoctoral studies should be well documented and easily verifiable. Applicants with tenure-track research positions or faculty appointments are ineligible. | $174,000 for 3 years Date: 11/19/2023 |
Alkermes Go to site ... |
Neurology Award/Grant: Research Award |
Support projects focused on substance use disorders (SUDs), schizophrenia and bipolar disorder | Have an MD, PhD, or equivalent, within 5 years of initial academic appointment (e.g., assistant professor) or current postdoctoral fellow, have not received R01 grant, research focuses primarily on furthering knowledge of SUDs, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder | Up to $100,000 Date: 11/30/2023 |
Alpha Phi Foundation Go to site ... |
Cardiology Award/Grant: Heart To Heart Grant |
Supports research focusing on impacting heart disease in women. | Non-profit institutions. | $100,000 Date: 11/3/2023 |
American Academy of Neurology Go to site ... |
Neurology Award/Grant: Alliance Awards: Founders |
This award is designed to encourage clinical and translational research in neuroscience by physicians in clinical neurology training programs. | Resident/Fellow/Junior Member | Varies Date: 11/2/2023 |
American Academy of Neurology Go to site ... |
Neurology Award/Grant: Alliance Awards: S. Weir Mitchell |
This award is designed to encourage basic research in neuroscience by physicians in clinical neurology training programs. | Resident/Fellow/Junior Member | Varies Date: 11/2/2023 |
American Association for Cancer Research Go to site ... |
Cancer Award/Grant: Midcareer Female Investigator Grant |
Program is designed to provide an effective industry-academic clinical practicum with a unique training opportunity to develop academic clinicians in drug development. | Applicants must 1.) have a medical degree (including MD, DO, or MD/PhD), and not currently be a candidate for a further doctoral degree; 2.) have enrolled in an accredited hematology/oncology or radiation oncology fellowship program at an academic, medical, or research institution within the United States and ; 3.) not be employees or subcontractors of a U.S. government entity or for-profit private industry or be clinical fellows applying from a U.S. government laboratory (e.g., NIH, CDC, FDA, etc.). | $100,000 Date: 11/30/2023 |
American Association for Cancer Research Go to site ... |
Nursing Award/Grant: Impact Research Grant |
IEncourage and support mid-career female physician-scientists and researchers to conduct immuno-oncology research and to foster their career advancement toward becoming a senior investigator. Research projects may be translational and/or clinical in nature with a focus on immuno-oncology. | Doctoral degree (PhD, MD, MD/PhD, or equivalent) in a related field and not currently be a candidate for a further doctoral degree; applicants must also have received their first NIH R01 (or equivalent) award within the past 10 years (i.e., grant cannot have been awarded before July 1, 2014); hold an appointment at the rank of associate professor. | $225,000 Date: 11/21/2023 |
American Association for Cancer Research Go to site ... |
Cancer Award/Grant: Sarcoma Research Fellowship |
Encourage and support a postdoctoral or clinical research fellow to conduct translational or clinical sarcoma research and to establish a successful career path in this field. | At the start of the grant term on July 1, 2024, applicants must hold a mentored research position with the title of postdoctoral fellow, clinical research fellow, or the equivalent; completed their most recent doctoral degree within the past five years. | 50,000 Date: 11/8/2023 |
American Association of Neurological Surgeons Go to site ... |
Neurology Award/Grant: Research Fellowship Grant |
NREF Research Fellowship Grant provides funding for neurosurgeons preparing for academic careers as clinician investigators. | Applicants must be physicians who have been accepted into, or who are currently in approved residency training programs in neurological surgery in North America. One hundred percent of the resident’s research effort during the funding period of this grant should be devoted to the project. | Up to $50,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
American Association of Neurological Surgeons Go to site ... |
Neurology Award/Grant: Young Clinician Investigator Award |
Supports junior faculty pursuing careers as clinical investigators. Applicants must be neurosurgeons, no more than two years from completing neurosurgical residency training or clinical fellowship, who are full-time faculty. Fifty percent of the young clinician investigator's efforts during the funding period of this grant should be devoted to research, but exceptions can be considered. | Applicants must be neurosurgeons, no more than two years from having completed their neurosurgical residency training, and/or clinical fellowship, who are full-time faculty in North American teaching institutions. | Up to $50,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
American Association of University Women Go to site ... |
STEM Award/Grant: American Fellowships |
Support women scholars who are pursuing full-time study to complete dissertations, conducting postdoctoral research full time, or preparing research for publication for eight consecutive weeks. | Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. | Varies Date: 11/15/2023 |
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Go to site ... |
Suicide Prevention Research Award/Grant: Pilot Innovation Grants |
Provide seed funding for new projects that have the potential to lead to larger investigators; typically entail feasibility studies rather than hypothesis-driven research | Investigators at any level | Up to $30,000 over 1-2 years Date: 11/15/2023 |
American Gastroenterological Association Go to site ... |
Gastroenterology Award/Grant: AGA Research Scholar Award (RSA) |
Support early-career investigators working toward independent and productive research careers in digestive diseases by ensuring that a major proportion of their time is protected for research (i.e., a minimum of 75 percent effort dedicated to the proposed project). The award will support junior faculty (not fellows) who have demonstrated exceptional promise and have some record of accomplishment in research. | Applicants must be AGA member; must hold an MD, PhD and/or equivalent, and a full-time faculty or equivalent position at an institution in North America by the start date (i.e., July 2022) of this award. Must be classified as early career (for MD's no more than 7 years have elapsed following the completion of clinical training; for PhD's no more than have elapsed following conferment of the PhD degree). | $300,00 Date: 12/5/2023 |
American Heart Association Go to site ... |
Cardiology Award/Grant: Food is Medicine Initiative |
Focuses on feasibility and implementation science: achieving high rates of enrollment and engagement, using input from the lived experiences of patient participants or practitioners to guide program design, and testing ways to achieve significant short-term changes in healthy eating behavior. Funded studies will be short term rapid cycle studies (18 months or less) that address challenges in feasibility and implementation or test approaches to achieve short-term behavior change. | Doctoral degree | Unspecified Date: 11/6/2023 |
American Otological Society Go to site ... |
Ear disorders Award/Grant: Clinician-Scientist Award |
Supports academic research in sciences related to the ear. Research need not be directly on an otological disease but may explore normal functions of the cochlea, labyrinth, or central auditory or vestibular systems. | Must be full-time faculty and U.S. citizen, completed MD in last 10 years, demonstrated capacity for an independent research career - preference given to candidates who have recently completed, or are currently enrolled, in a 2 year otology/neurotology fellowship. | $240,000 Date: 11/1/2023 (LOI) |
American Otological Society Go to site ... |
Ear Disorders Award/Grant: Research Grants |
Supports academic research in sciences related to the ear. Research need not be directly on an otological disease but may explore normal functions of the cochlea, labyrinth, or central auditory or vestibular systems. | Full time faculty, either MD or PhD. | $55,000 Date: 11/1/2023 (LOI) |
American Psychological Foundation Go to site ... |
Child psychology Award/Grant: Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Student Fellowship |
Supports graduate research projects and scholarships in child psychology. Program goals: nurture excellent young scholars for careers in areas of psychology, such as child-clinical, pediatric, school, educational and developmental psychopathology; and support scholarly work contributing to the advancement of knowledge in these areas. | Completed doctoral candidacy at the time of application (documentation required) | $25,000 Date: 11/15/2023 |
American Society of Clinical Oncology and Conquer Cancer Go to site ... |
Breast Cancer Award/Grant: Advanced Clinical Research Award |
Goal of increasing diversity in the oncology workforce and cancer research. | Mid-career investigators who are members of racial and/or ethnic groups traditionally excluded in academic medicine and biomedical research, and who wish to conduct original breast cancer research not currently funded. | $450,000 Date: 11/16/2023 (LOI) |
American Urological Association Go to site ... |
Urology Award/Grant: Research Scholar Awards |
The AUA offers a portfolio of mentored research training awards to recruit outstanding young investigators into urologic research and foster their career success. | Clinical and postdoctoral fellows who are no more than five years beyond completing a doctorate or residency; Early career investigators who are in the first five years after beginning a faculty position. | Up to $80,000 Date: 11/8/23 (LOI) |
Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program Go to site ... |
Bleeding disorders Award/Grant: Basic Research Award |
Clinical research project in the bleeding disorders field with focus areas on 1.) Investigating the role of FVIII in coagulation and outside of coagulation; 2.) Immunogenicity; 3.) Laboratory research, services, applications and genetic diagnosis of hemophilia; 4.) Cell and gene therapy; or 4.) Alternative coagulation products | Any individual affiliated with a facility that carries out research in inherited bleeding disorders, or provides care to patients with these disorders, may make a request for these awards. Such facilities may include medical universities, hospitals, treatment centers, blood centers and laboratories. | $75,000 Date: 11/30/23 (LOI) |
Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program Go to site ... |
Bleeding disorders Award/Grant: Clinical Research Award |
Clinical research project in the bleeding disorders field with focus areas 1.) Developing evidence to support international and national management guidelines; 2.) Role of tailored, individualized FVIII treatment regimens; 3.) Pain management; 4.) Patient-reported outcomes; 5.) Subclinical / microbleeds; 6.) Variability of outcomes in hemophilia; 7.) Joint health and interventions in patients; or 8.) Observational data (RWE) on factor utilization and cost-effectiveness | Any individual affiliated with a facility that carries out research in inherited bleeding disorders, or provides care to patients with these disorders, may make a request for these awards. Such facilities may include medical universities, hospitals, treatment centers, blood centers and laboratories. | $75,000 Date: 11/30/23 (LOI) |
Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program Go to site ... |
Bleeding disorders Award/Grant: Fellowship Project Award |
Facilitate the development of clinical and research expertise in the field of hemophilia. | Applicants who have completed medical training and have an interest in pursuing a career as a hemophilia clinician. | $80,000 Date: 11/30/23 (LOI) |
Cancer Research Institute Go to site ... |
Cancer Award/Grant: Technology Impact Award |
Aim is to advance technologies that can speed up the entire field' s efforts in developing immunotherapies that are effective for all cancer patients. | Applicants must hold a faculty appointment as a tenure-track assistant professor (or higher rank) at the time of award activation. | $100,000 over two years Date: 11/15/2023 (LOI) |
CLL Society Go to site ... |
Cancer Award/Grant: Young Investigator Award |
The intent of this award is to foster the academic career development of scientists who are young in their careers and have not yet established themselves as independent researchers. The Young Investigator Award encourages the next generation of scientific leaders to perform research that is specific to CLL / SLL. | Applicants should ideally be fellows or scientists with an MD/DO, and/or PhD, from an accredited institution who plan to be tenure-tracked (or are already tenured) by the time the grant term begins. | $150,000 Date: 11/6/2023 (LOI) |
CLL Society Go to site ... |
Cancer Award/Grant: Integrative Medicine Award |
This award will support exceptionally innovative research projects that aim to provide an understanding of the mechanistic basis or clinical outcomes related to the use of integrative therapies, specifically for those living with CLL and SLL. The award is aimed towards early exploration of research ideas that incorporate an integrative approach to addressing the many health challenges of those living with the disease, help to address gaps in current research, and build a strong evidence base to improve quality of life. | Principal Investigators (PIs) can be junior or mid-career faculty, as well as established investigators from any academic institution or discipline. | $100,000 Date: 11/6/23 (LOI) |
CLL Society Go to site ... |
Cancer Award/Grant: Clinical Scholar Award |
This award is dedicated to exceptional physician researchers who have already established themselves in the field of CLL and SLL. It is designed to support the research efforts of an advanced physician scientist who is engaged in independent clinical research and has demonstrated exceptional leadership, scholarship, and academic success. The Clinical Scholar Award is intended to advance the development of treatment and/or preventative options for those living with CLL and SLL while continuing to support the careers of established physician scientists. | Clinical Scholar Award Applicants must be licensed physicians practicing at an accredited academic clinical research institution that is located within the United States for the duration of the award. | $300,000 Date: 11/6/2023 (LOI) |
Cystic Fibrosis Research Go to site ... |
Pulmonary Award/Grant: Elizabeth Nash Memorial Fellowship |
Provide annual funding to Post-Doctoral Fellows engaged in CF-related research at academic and hospital institutions nationwide and encourage collaborative research and communication between the institutions and PI’s. | Supports a principal investigator, who in turn appoints a postdoctoral research fellow. | $130,000 Date: 11/3/2023 (LOI) |
Cystic Fibrosis Research Go to site ... |
Pulmonary Award/Grant: New Horizons Research Program |
Funds promising new cystic fibrosis (CF) research projects in academic and hospital institutions, fund those applications with the greatest relevance to finding improved treatments or a cure for CF. | Principal Investigators (PIs) must work in their labs to be eligible for funding. | $140,000 Date: 11/3/2023 (LOI) |
Dermatology Foundation Go to site ... |
Dermatology Award/Grant: Research Awards |
Supports research that should yield novel results that expand the understanding and/or treatment of patients with inflammatory skin disorders including but not limited to psoriasis or atopic dermatitis. Research proposals are expected to be hypothesis-driven and should span a three-year period. | M.D.; M.D., Ph.D.; D.O.; or Ph.D. degree; Faculty member with a primary appointment in dept./division of dermatology as of January 1, 2024, is no greater than 12 years beyond their initial appointment as an Assistant Professor; 75% effort committed to research. |
Varies Date: 11/1/2023 |
Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation Go to site ... |
Palliative Care/Research Award/Grant: Research Grant |
Supports medical research in the control and treatment of pain, as well as efforts directed at enhancing individual choice in medical treatment and dying; Foundation’s interests have covered bioethics, palliative care, medical research and education; funding focus is on original, unusual, dynamic and focused proposals. | Evidence of strong and visionary leadership; Development of new initiatives that are replicable (good models) and sustainable (long term impact); Creation of new ways to address existing critical issues; Interest in building connections and creative partnerships; Desire to improve and enrich lives of individuals (rather than capital improvements).
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Various Date: Rolling (LOI) |
Focused Ultrasound Foundation Go to site ... |
Image-guided focused ultrasound Award/Grant: Clinical Award |
Funding for first-in-human and other innovative clinical trials. In order to obtain funding, the proposed research must involve or advance the use of minimally or non-invasive image-guided focused ultrasound. | Investigators in academia and medical research disciplines around the globe and projects across various stages of research. | Varies Date: 11/1/2023 (must submit abstract first, rolling basis) |
Focused Ultrasound Foundation Go to site ... |
Image-guided focused ultrasound Award/Grant: Pre-Clinical Award |
Support early, proof-of-concept projects and animal studies aimed at either developing new therapeutic mechanisms or demonstrating pre-clinical safety or efficacy in specific disease areas. | Investigators in academia and medical research disciplines around the globe and projects across various stages of research. | Varies Date: 11/1/2023 (must submit abstract first, rolling basis) |
Foundation for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Go to site ... |
Rehabilitation Award/Grant: Encompass Mid-Career Research Grant |
To be used as seed money for new research projects that extend an established investigator’s work in new directions. | Any physiatrist or faculty member in a division or department of physical medicine and rehabilitation who is at least 5 and not more than 20 years post-completion of a terminal degree and subsequent training program. Applicant must be able to demonstrate a history of successful research experience. | $25,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
Gerber Foundation Go to site ... |
Pediatrics Award/Grant: Pediatric Research |
Focus Areas: 1) Pediatric Health, 2) Pediatric Nutrition, 3) Environmental Hazards | Physicians, PhD candidates, PharmD candidates and other similar degree candidates in a residency/fellowship program; have a mentor; no K Awards. | Varies; awards average between $200,000 -$350,000 Date: 11/15/2023 (concept paper) |
Hereditary Disease Foundation Go to site ... |
Medicine Award/Grant: Postdoctoral Researcher Fellowship |
These fellowships are intended to cultivate interest in Huntington’s disease research by encouraging promising early career scientists. | Postdoctoral fellows or up to 7 years past completion of PhD. | $100,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
Hereditary Disease Foundation Go to site ... |
Medicine Award/Grant: Research Grant |
Grants provide more experienced researchers with seed funding to enable them to collect the preliminary data needed to obtain major, long-term funding from other organizations, including the National Institutes of Health. | Doctoral degree | $100,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
Mendez National Institute of Transplantation Foundation Research Go to site ... |
Organ Transplant Award/Grant: Grant Program |
Awards grants semiannually to researchers through our Research Grant Program (RGP), in order to improve clinical outcomes and positively impact the field of transplantation | Eligibility: Principal Investigator is actively involved in research; Organization is established; Research falls within the priority areas listed above; Research is aimed to improve clinical outcomes and/or positively impact the field of organ transplantation. | $50,000 - $150,000 Date: 11/1/23 (LOI) |
National Psoriasis Foundation Go to site ... |
Dermatology Award/Grant: Bridge Grants |
Through this opportunity, NPF provides a critical year of additional support until additional funding can be secured. In line with NPF’s mission, Bridge Grants will help support those with a long-term commitment to psoriatic disease research, and who will go on to make discoveries that bring us closer to a cure for psoriatic disease and improve patients’ lives. | Applicants must be the principal investigator on an NIH K-type of R-type grant application, or their equivalent international funding agencies, which fell just below the funding payline. The project proposed must be focused on psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, or related comorbidities. | up to $100,000 Date: 11/2/2023 |
Neurosurgery Research & Education Foundation Go to site ... |
Neurology Award/Grant: Research Fellowship Grant |
The NREF Research Fellowship Grant provides training for neurosurgeons who are preparing for academic careers as clinician investigators. 100% of the applicant’s research efforts must be devoted to this project. | Applicants must be physicians who have been accepted into, or who are currently in approved residency training programs in neurological surgery in North America. | $50,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
Neurosurgery Research & Education Foundation Go to site ... |
Neurology Award/Grant: Young Clinician Investigator Award |
The NREF Young Clinician Investigator Award supports junior faculty who are pursuing careers as clinical investigators. 50% of the applicant’s research efforts must be devoted to this project. | Applicants must be neurosurgeons, no more than two years from having completed their neurosurgical residency training, and/or clinical fellowship, who are full-time faculty in North American teaching institutions. | $50,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
Osteosarcoma Institute Go to site ... |
Osteosarcoma Award/Grant: Grant Programs |
To fund studies that will identify new treatment options for osteosarcoma patients for whom the first line of therapy has failed. | Researchers of osteosarcoma at any state of career. | Varies Date: 11/15/23 (LOI) |
Parkinson's Foundation Go to site ... |
Parkinson's Disease Award/Grant: Launch Award |
Research support to outstanding postdoctoral researchers that will enable them to complete needed mentored training and transition promptly to independent research careers in the PD field. | Applicant must possess a PhD, MD, or equivalent degree and be within 18 months to 6 years of completing that degree or clinical training at the time of application | $400,000 for up to 4 years Date: 10/27/2023 |
Parkinson's Foundation Go to site ... |
Parkinson's Disease Award/Grant: Postdoctoral Fellowships for Basic Scientists |
Research proposals from promising early-career scientists that will directly impact the understanding of Parkinson’s disease or its treatment. | The applicant must be within five years of receiving his or her PhD at the time the award starts and must name an individual who will serve as his or her research mentor and supervisor. | $124,000 over 2 years Date: 10/27/2023 |
Parkinson's Foundation Go to site ... |
Parkinson's Disease Award/Grant: Postdoctoral Fellowships for Clinical Neurologists |
For young clinicians who have completed their neurology residency and are seeking clinical research experience | Applicants seeking a Postdoctoral Fellowship for Neurologists must possess an M.D. or equivalent and be within three years of having completed a residency in neurology at the time the award starts. | $140,000 for 2 years Date: 10/27/2023 |
Parkinson's Foundation Go to site ... |
Parkinson's Disease Award/Grant: Impact Awards |
Impact Awards are designed for researchers both established and new to the field of PD. Projects should be "outside the box" with the goal of bringing new light to the biology of Parkinson's, a new approach to Parkinson’s research, or testing a truly novel therapeutic idea. | This award is open to scientists with a PhD or MD, regardless of nationality or location. | $150,000 for 12-18 months Date: 10/27/2023 (LOI) |
Radiation Oncology Institute Go to site ... |
Radiation oncology Award/Grant: ROI 2022–23 Request for Proposals: A New Era of Radiotherapy |
To advance research on new radiotherapy methods that have the potential to transform practice and improve outcomes for patients. | Applicants enrolled in residency programs or post-doctoral fellowships require a faculty mentor; Qualified individuals from institutions and organizations in the radiation oncology (RO) community | $100,000 Date: 11/13/23 (LOI) |
Russell Sage Foundation Go to site ... |
Economic / Behavioral Health Award/Grant: Pipeline Grants |
Supports innovative research on the myriad factors that contribute to inequality in the U.S., and the extent to which social, political and economic inequalities affect social, psychological, political and economic outcomes. | Tenure track assistant professors and associate professors who have been in the rank for less than seven years are eligible to apply. | $30,000-$50,000 Date: 11/1/2022 |
Russell Sage Foundation Go to site ... |
Economic / Behavioral Health Award/Grant: Research Grants |
Supports innovative research on the myriad factors that contribute to inequality in the U.S., and the extent to which social, political and economic inequalities affect social, psychological, political and economic outcomes. | Must have doctoral degree; early career scholars encouraged to apply | Up to $175,000 Date: 11/07/2023 (LOI) |
Simons Foundation Go to site ... |
Physical Sciences Award/Grant: Mathematics and Physical Sciences (MPS) Program |
Research should address a mathematical or theoretical topic of fundamental scientific importance, where a significant, new development creates a novel area for exploration or provides a new direction for progress in an established field. | Researchers in a range of career stages. | Up to $2 million Date: 11/1/2023 (LOI) |
Society of Surgical Oncology Go to site ... |
Surgery; Oncology Award/Grant: Young Investigator Award |
The Clinical Investigator Award promotes patient-focused research conducted by surgical oncologists in clinical and translational science. The project must be hypothesis-driven and patient-oriented using the National Institutes of Health (NIH) definition of patient-oriented research: research conducted with human subjects (or on material of human origin such as tissues, specimens, and cognitive phenomena) for which an investigator (or colleague) directly interacts with human subjects. |
Applicants must: hold DO, MD, or MD/PhD degrees, within five (5) years of completion of fellowship or related training, be an SSO U.S. member for at least six (6) months prior to application submission, proposed research cannot have received other competitive, peer-reviewed funding for the project and applicant must be considered an early-stage investigator by NIH criteria. | $25,000 Date: 11/30/2023 |
Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation Go to site ... |
Breast Cancer |
Any relevant area of breast cancer research including basic, preclinical, clinical research and clinical care. | Intended to support PhD, MD/PhD, and MD physicians and scientists at the early stages of their career. | $50,000 per year for up to 2 years Date: 11/22/2023 |
The Lalor Foundation Go to site ... |
Sexual Health/Education Award/Grant: Anna Lalor Burdick Program |
The Anna Lalor Burdick (ALB) Program supports programs that offer sexual and reproductive health education to young women. It is interested in programs serving young women who are disadvantaged by poverty, discrimination, geographic isolation, lack of comprehensive sex education, hostile public policy, or other factors leading to inadequate sexual and reproductive health. | Applicants must be tax exempt under section 501(c)(3). | Up to $35,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
The Library Company of Philadelphia Go to site ... |
History Award/Grant: Program in Early American Economy and Society (PEAES) Postdoctoral Fellowships |
Support research in the collections of the Library Company, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and other nearby institutions into the origins and development of the early American economy, broadly conceived, to roughly 1850. | Both senior scholars and early-career scholars are welcome to apply. Applicants may be citizens of any country, and they must hold a PhD by September 1 of the year of residency. | $50,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
The Library Company of Philadelphia Go to site ... |
History Award/Grant: National Endowment for the Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowships |
Aupport advanced humanities research in residence at the Library Company on any subject relevant to its collections, which encompass rare printed, graphic, and manuscript material, art, and artifacts relating to the history of the United States and the Atlantic world from the 17th through the 19th centuries. | Doctoral candidates must have completed all degree requirements, except for the actual conferral of the degree, by the application deadline. Applicants must be United States citizens or foreign nationals who have lived in the United States for the three years immediately preceding the application deadline. | Up to $45,000 Date: 11/1/2023 |
VentureWell Go to site ... |
Science & Technology Award/Grant: Course & Program Grants |
Focus Areas: 1.) Science; 2.) Sustainable technologies 3.) Climate change solutions; 4.) Biomedical and healthcare innovation; or 5.) Technologies that address poverty alleviation and basic human needs. |
U.S.-based colleges and universities; VenureWell member. | $30,000 Date: 11/8/2023 |