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HUD Launches ROSS Rapid Response Program to Support Vulnerable Communities
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has unveiled the ROSS Rapid Response Program, aimed at providing immediate assistance to communities facing housing instability. The program is specifically designed to support nonprofits that work directly with residents to navigate challenges related to housing insecurity.
Organizations can apply for funding ranging from $112,500 to $250,000, allowing them to implement training and support initiatives that address immediate housing needs. The ROSS program seeks to empower local groups to respond swiftly to crises, ensuring
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has unveiled the ROSS Rapid Response Program, aimed at providing immediate assistance to communities facing housing instability. The program is specifically designed to support nonprofits that work directly with residents to navigate challenges related to housing insecurity.
Organizations can apply for funding ranging from $112,500 to $250,000, allowing them to implement training and support initiatives that address immediate housing needs. The ROSS program seeks to empower local groups to respond swiftly to crises, ensuringthat families and individuals receive necessary resources and guidance during tumultuous periods.
This initiative comes at a crucial time as many communities across the nation continue to grapple with the effects of economic downturns, natural disasters, and other pressing issues that threaten housing stability. By leveraging the expertise of local organizations, the Department of Housing and Urban Development aims to foster resilience among vulnerable populations.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with a proven track record in housing assistance and community engagement. The funding will be directed towards programs that equip residents with the skills and knowledge needed to secure stable housing and access vital services.
As part of its commitment to fostering equitable housing solutions, the Department of Housing and Urban Development is eager to see how the ROSS Rapid Response Program can catalyze meaningful change in communities in need, reinforcing the importance of a collaborative approach to addressing housing challenges.
The deadline for application is 1/25/27. The funding opportunity number is PIH-ROSS-26-001.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361206
HHS Supports National Resources for Auditory Research with $3.5 Million Grant Opportunity
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity to advance research on human auditory and vestibular disorders. The funding initiative, titled the National Resource Network for the Study of Human Auditory and Vestibular Disorders, allocates an estimated total of $3.5 million to support collaborative networks that utilize human inner and middle ear tissues in research.
With an award ceiling of $450,000, the initiative aims to provide up to five awards to a range of eligible applicants, including
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity to advance research on human auditory and vestibular disorders. The funding initiative, titled the National Resource Network for the Study of Human Auditory and Vestibular Disorders, allocates an estimated total of $3.5 million to support collaborative networks that utilize human inner and middle ear tissues in research.
With an award ceiling of $450,000, the initiative aims to provide up to five awards to a range of eligible applicants, includingIndian and Native American tribal governments, federal agencies, U.S. territories, and faith-based or community-based organizations. This collaborative network is part of the National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders' (NIDCD) mission to enhance understanding of auditory and vestibular disorders, which affect millions of individuals.
Grant recipients will join the NIDCD National Human Ear Resource Network, contributing to a critical national technological resource for researchers. The network will focus on developing and providing technical services for procuring, preparing, sectioning, and distributing high-quality human ear tissues, thereby facilitating advancements in biomedical research.
Additionally, awardees will be tasked with creating and disseminating improved techniques for tissue preservation, as well as uploading digitized temporal bone images to NIDCD-approved databases. By fostering collaboration and sharing skills necessary for the use of post-mortem human temporal bones, this initiative is set to enhance research capabilities and lead to breakthroughs in auditory health.
The estimated deadline for application is 9/29/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-DC-27-001.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361207
HHS Supports National Institutes of Health's BRAIN Initiative for Transformative Behavioral Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has launched a grant opportunity aimed at advancing the understanding of behavior at the organismal level. Titled BRAIN Initiative: Brain-Behavior Quantification and Synchronization - Transformative Research on Behavior at the Organismal Level, this initiative invites innovative proposals that leverage multidisciplinary approaches to explore the complexities of brain-behavior interactions.
This funding competition emphasizes the integration of quantitative techniques in behavioral
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has launched a grant opportunity aimed at advancing the understanding of behavior at the organismal level. Titled BRAIN Initiative: Brain-Behavior Quantification and Synchronization - Transformative Research on Behavior at the Organismal Level, this initiative invites innovative proposals that leverage multidisciplinary approaches to explore the complexities of brain-behavior interactions.
This funding competition emphasizes the integration of quantitative techniques in behavioralresearch, encouraging investigators to develop transformative methods that enhance our understanding of how brain activity influences behavior. The initiative seeks to address pivotal questions in neuroscience by fostering collaborations across various scientific fields, including psychology, neurobiology, and computational modeling.
Applicants can apply for grants totaling up to $20 million, aimed at supporting high-impact projects that demonstrate potential for groundbreaking contributions to the field. The research funded through this initiative is expected to pave the way for novel insights into the neural mechanisms underlying behavior, potentially transforming therapeutic strategies for behavioral disorders.
As part of the larger BRAIN Initiative, which seeks to revolutionize our understanding of the brain, this grant represents a commitment by the National Institutes of Health to catalyze research that bridges the gap between brain function and behavior. Researchers are encouraged to submit proposals that showcase innovative ideas and robust methodologies capable of yielding significant advancements in the understanding of how the brain orchestrates behavior across different contexts.
The estimated deadline for application is 10/13/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-DA-27-011.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361205
HHS Offers $100,000 Grant for National Institutes of Health Coordinating Center to Enhance Human Auditory Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at fostering auditory and vestibular research. The initiative will support the establishment of a Coordinating Center for the National Human Ear Resource Network, with an available award ceiling of $100,000.
The National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) is spearheading this effort to enhance its mission in auditory health. The Coordinating Center will serve as a vital technological resource for researchers
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at fostering auditory and vestibular research. The initiative will support the establishment of a Coordinating Center for the National Human Ear Resource Network, with an available award ceiling of $100,000.
The National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) is spearheading this effort to enhance its mission in auditory health. The Coordinating Center will serve as a vital technological resource for researchersfocused on the study of human inner and middle ear tissues, facilitating both basic and clinical research.
This network is integral to expanding the usage of human temporal bones within the research community. The Coordinating Center is expected to perform multiple roles, including organizing and chairing regular meetings with Network laboratories and collaborating closely with NIDCD personnel to disseminate information regarding Network activities. This coordination aims to streamline communication and collaboration between laboratories engaged in acoustic and vestibular studies across the United States.
Eligible applicants for this funding opportunity include Indian and Native American Tribal Governments (not federally recognized), eligible federal agencies, U.S. territories, faith-based or community organizations, regional organizations, and even non-domestic entities.
The National Human Ear Resource Network is positioned to catalyze advancements in auditory research, and this grant represents a critical investment in expanding the frontiers of hearing science through community collaboration and innovative research methodologies.
The estimated deadline for application is 9/29/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-DC-27-002.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361208
HHS Announces Grant for Pilot Studies in Substance Use and HIV Prevention Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at advancing research trials for substance use and HIV prevention interventions. The initiative, titled Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials, is designed to support innovative pilot studies that can lead to future research on preventive measures and therapeutic services.
This grant aims to nurture preliminary research that addresses the interconnected challenges
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at advancing research trials for substance use and HIV prevention interventions. The initiative, titled Pilot and Feasibility Studies in Preparation for Substance Use and HIV Prevention Intervention and Services Research Trials, is designed to support innovative pilot studies that can lead to future research on preventive measures and therapeutic services.
This grant aims to nurture preliminary research that addresses the interconnected challengesof substance use disorders and HIV transmission rates. By encouraging the development of pilot studies, the National Institutes of Health hopes to foster a more robust understanding of effective interventions and ultimately enhance health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Funds are available for a range of studies focusing on intervention design, implementation strategies, and evaluation methodologies. Researchers who demonstrate a clear alignment with the goals of this funding opportunity can apply for grants of up to $2.5 million, which will provide essential resources to explore groundbreaking solutions.
By targeting initiatives that integrate approaches to both substance use and HIV prevention, this grant reflects a commitment to addressing complex health issues through comprehensive research efforts. The National Institutes of Health underscores the importance of collaboration across disciplines to synergistically tackle these public health challenges, paving the way for innovations that can significantly impact communities nationwide.
The estimated deadline for application is 10/2/26. The funding opportunity number is PAR-26-092.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361204
DOC Announces 2026 Atlantic Sea Scallop Research Set Aside Program for Innovative Fisheries Management
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production agency, is soliciting proposals for the 2026 Atlantic Sea Scallop Research Set Aside (RSA) Program. This initiative aims to enhance knowledge of the scallop fishery resource and inform management decisions critical to the sustainability of this important fishery.
Eligible applicants for this program include institutions of higher education, hospitals, nonprofit organizations, commercial entities, and state, local, and Native American tribal governments. However,
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production agency, is soliciting proposals for the 2026 Atlantic Sea Scallop Research Set Aside (RSA) Program. This initiative aims to enhance knowledge of the scallop fishery resource and inform management decisions critical to the sustainability of this important fishery.
Eligible applicants for this program include institutions of higher education, hospitals, nonprofit organizations, commercial entities, and state, local, and Native American tribal governments. However,federal agencies and their employees, as well as members of any Regional Fishery Management Council, are ineligible to submit applications. This ensures that the program focuses on diverse entities capable of contributing unique insights to scallop fisheries research.
Projects funded under the Scallop RSA Program must align with the research priorities established by the New England Fishery Management Council, as outlined in the Program Priorities section of the announcement. Successful applicants will be awarded scallop RSA quota, allowing them to generate proceeds from the sale of this quota. Notably, no federal funds will be provided for research activities; instead, the program relies on proceeds to fund initiatives and compensate scallop vessel owners participating in research efforts.
This strategic approach not only promotes innovative research but also fosters collaboration between various stakeholders in the fishing industry, paving the way for improved practices and sustainable management of the Atlantic sea scallop resource.
The deadline for application is 3/23/26. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-NMFS-GARFO-2026-31286.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361191
DOE Funds Tribal Clean Energy Planning and Development Initiatives
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through its Golden Field Office, has announced the availability of grants aimed at supporting Tribal communities in clean energy planning and development for 2025. This initiative is designed to empower Tribal nations to harness their renewable energy resources effectively, promoting sustainable development and energy independence.
Grants will be awarded in the range of $1 to $2 million to eligible Tribal entities. These funds are intended to assist in the preparation of feasibility studies, energy assessments, and other planning activities
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through its Golden Field Office, has announced the availability of grants aimed at supporting Tribal communities in clean energy planning and development for 2025. This initiative is designed to empower Tribal nations to harness their renewable energy resources effectively, promoting sustainable development and energy independence.
Grants will be awarded in the range of $1 to $2 million to eligible Tribal entities. These funds are intended to assist in the preparation of feasibility studies, energy assessments, and other planning activitiescritical to the successful implementation of clean energy projects. Qualified applicants are encouraged to propose innovative strategies that align with their sustainable development goals and addresses the unique energy challenges faced by their communities.
The funding comes as part of the Department of Energy's broader commitment to enhance renewable energy investments in underserved areas, particularly for Tribal nations with rich natural energy resources. By enabling these communities to identify and pursue clean energy opportunities, the initiative aims to accelerate the transition to a cleaner energy future while promoting local economic development.
Tribal leaders are invited to engage in this opportunity to advance their clean energy projects, which can range from solar and wind to energy efficiency initiatives. The Golden Field Office is dedicated to supporting the strategic planning necessary for these projects, ensuring that Tribal communities can thrive in the evolving energy landscape.
The deadline for application is 1/21/26. The funding opportunity number is DE-FOA-0003400.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361166