Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS Supports Native American Health with NARCH Planning Grants from National Institutes of Health
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, is set to offer planning grants under the Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) program. These grants aim to enhance research capabilities and foster health initiatives within Native American communities.
The NARCH Planning Grants (R34 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed) are designed to empower organizations in their efforts to build and strengthen collaborations focused on health research pertinent to Native Americans. By providing resources for enhancing research capacity
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, is set to offer planning grants under the Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) program. These grants aim to enhance research capabilities and foster health initiatives within Native American communities.
The NARCH Planning Grants (R34 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed) are designed to empower organizations in their efforts to build and strengthen collaborations focused on health research pertinent to Native Americans. By providing resources for enhancing research capacityand facilitating community-based studies, the National Institutes of Health aims to improve overall health outcomes for these populations.
Eligible applicants include tribal colleges, universities, and Indigenous-serving institutions that can effectively leverage these funds. The grants will allow entities to develop frameworks for research that addresses critical health disparities faced by Native communities. By encouraging culturally relevant health research, the National Institutes of Health seeks to ensure that the unique needs of Native American populations are at the forefront of health science exploration.
The NARCH program underscores the commitment of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to promote health equity and support the health infrastructure of Native Americans. This initiative is an important step towards fostering collaborative partnerships and enhancing knowledge that can lead to better health policies and interventions.
The deadline for application is 7/7/28. The funding opportunity number is PAR-25-441.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/359146.
HHS Offers Funding for Aging Mammalian Tissues In Vitro Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at advancing research on aging mammalian tissues in vitro. This initiative invites innovators and researchers to explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with aging, which could lead to significant advancements in understanding age-related diseases and therapies.
The grant, titled Aging Mammalian Tissues In Vitro (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), is designed to encourage projects that focus on developing and utilizing in vitro
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at advancing research on aging mammalian tissues in vitro. This initiative invites innovators and researchers to explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with aging, which could lead to significant advancements in understanding age-related diseases and therapies.
The grant, titled Aging Mammalian Tissues In Vitro (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), is designed to encourage projects that focus on developing and utilizing in vitromodels of aging tissues. Researchers are called upon to propose innovative ideas that may enhance the understanding of aging processes, improve regenerative medicine approaches, and contribute to the body of knowledge surrounding various age-associated conditions.
This funding is expected to support projects that seek to bridge the gap between basic biological research and its application in clinical settings, although clinical trials are not permitted under this specific grant category. The financial commitment from HHS reinforces the agency's dedication to improving health outcomes and addressing the needs of an aging population.
Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, and other research entities. The research funded through this opportunity is anticipated to foster collaborations and yield vital insights that could inform future health care strategies and interventions aimed at promoting healthy aging.
As researchers delve into the complexities of aging at the tissue level, the potential for breakthroughs in biomedical science is immense. Key findings from this work could pave the way for innovative therapeutic solutions that enhance the quality of life for older adults across the nation.
The deadline for application is 10/20/25. The funding opportunity number is RFA-AG-26-014.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/359723.
HHS Announces Grant to Advance Vaccine Development Against Tuberculosis
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has launched a funding opportunity aimed at bolstering research into vaccines for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection and tuberculosis disease. The grant, titled Partnerships for Development of Vaccines to Prevent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and/or Disease (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), has an award ceiling of $750,000.
This initiative seeks to solicit research applications dedicated to the preclinical development of lead candidate vaccines, thereby increasing
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has launched a funding opportunity aimed at bolstering research into vaccines for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection and tuberculosis disease. The grant, titled Partnerships for Development of Vaccines to Prevent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and/or Disease (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), has an award ceiling of $750,000.
This initiative seeks to solicit research applications dedicated to the preclinical development of lead candidate vaccines, thereby increasingthe clinical pipeline of viable vaccine options. Eligible applicants span a diverse range, including federal government agencies, faith-based and community-based organizations, Indian or Native American tribal governments (excluding federally recognized entities), non-domestic (non-U.S.) organizations, regional organizations, and U.S. territories or possessions.
By fostering partnerships focused on innovative vaccine development, HHS aims to address the public health challenge posed by tuberculosis, a disease that continues to affect millions worldwide. The grant opportunity reflects the commitment of the National Institutes of Health to enhance scientific knowledge and enhance preventive measures against infectious diseases. As research institutions and various organizations gear up to pursue these funds, the broader goal is to move closer to effective solutions for tuberculosis prevention, ultimately improving global health outcomes.
The deadline for application is 11/7/25. The funding opportunity number is RFA-AI-25-022.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/359021.
HHS Announces Grant Opportunity to Enhance Research Training for Medical Residents
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at stimulating access to research in residency programs. The Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (StARR) initiative invites proposals that seek to integrate research experiences into the training of medical residents, allowing them to gain valuable skills and competencies in a clinical research environment.
This funding opportunity focuses on enhancing the research capabilities of residents, enabling them to engage with scientific
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at stimulating access to research in residency programs. The Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (StARR) initiative invites proposals that seek to integrate research experiences into the training of medical residents, allowing them to gain valuable skills and competencies in a clinical research environment.
This funding opportunity focuses on enhancing the research capabilities of residents, enabling them to engage with scientificinquiry during their residency training. With a total allocation of $3 million, the StARR initiative is geared towards fostering a culture of research engagement in residency programs across the country. By encouraging residents to participate in research activities, the National Institutes of Health hopes to cultivate future leaders in clinical research who can contribute to advancements in healthcare and patient outcomes.
Eligible applicants include accredited residency programs in the U.S. that demonstrate a commitment to research integration. The initiative seeks to support a diverse array of projects, particularly those that aim to address health disparities and improve the quality of care delivered to underrepresented communities.
This grant opportunity represents a strategic investment in the next generation of healthcare professionals, emphasizing the importance of research as a critical component of medical education. By providing residents with the tools and resources to engage in meaningful research, the National Institutes of Health aims to strengthen the pipeline of skilled researchers equipped to tackle the pressing health challenges facing society today.
The deadline for application is 1/10/28. The funding opportunity number is RFA-HL-26-012.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/359130.
DOE Announces Funding Opportunity for MAGNITO Grant Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through the Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at fostering innovative approaches in energy technology development. The initiative, titled Magnetic Acceleration Generating New Innovations and Tactical Outcomes (MAGNITO), seeks to support cutting-edge projects that leverage magnetic acceleration techniques to enhance efficiency and reduce costs across various energy sectors.
Eligible applicants for the MAGNITO program include research institutions, private companies, and non-profit organizations,
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through the Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at fostering innovative approaches in energy technology development. The initiative, titled Magnetic Acceleration Generating New Innovations and Tactical Outcomes (MAGNITO), seeks to support cutting-edge projects that leverage magnetic acceleration techniques to enhance efficiency and reduce costs across various energy sectors.
Eligible applicants for the MAGNITO program include research institutions, private companies, and non-profit organizations,all encouraged to propose innovative solutions using magnetic acceleration. Award amounts will range from $500,000 to $3 million, enabling recipients to pursue transformative advancements in energy technology. The program is particularly interested in proposals that can demonstrate practical applications and measurable benefits within the energy landscape.
This initiative aligns with the Department of Energy's mission to promote sustainable energy solutions and to enhance the nation's energy security. By funding projects that focus on revolutionary magnetic technologies, DOE aims to stimulate research and development that could lead to significant advancements in energy generation and consumption.
The MAGNITO program represents a strategic investment in the future of energy technology, supporting initiatives that are poised to yield both tactical outcomes and breakthroughs in energy efficiency. Interested parties are invited to explore this opportunity to contribute to the evolving narrative of energy innovation in the United States.
The deadline for application is 9/24/25. The funding opportunity number is DE-FOA-0003590.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360355.
DOE Announces $2 Million to $5 Million Grant for ROCKS Project to Enhance Ore Characterization
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through its Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy, has unveiled a competitive grant opportunity for the Reliable Ore Characterization with Keystone Sensing (ROCKS) project. This initiative aims to foster innovation in ore characterization methodologies, enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of mineral resource extraction.
The ROCKS project seeks to attract proposals that leverage advanced sensing technologies to improve the understanding and characterization of mineral compositions and structures. Through the integration of innovative
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through its Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy, has unveiled a competitive grant opportunity for the Reliable Ore Characterization with Keystone Sensing (ROCKS) project. This initiative aims to foster innovation in ore characterization methodologies, enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of mineral resource extraction.
The ROCKS project seeks to attract proposals that leverage advanced sensing technologies to improve the understanding and characterization of mineral compositions and structures. Through the integration of innovativesensing techniques, the initiative is poised to address critical challenges in ore analysis, which is vital for both economic viability and environmental stewardship in mining practices.
Eligible projects under the grant may receive funding ranging from $2 million to $5 million, catering to a diverse array of interdisciplinary approaches that bridge geoscience, engineering, and information science. The funding encourages partnerships between universities, private industry, and national laboratories, promoting collaboration to drive technological advancements in the energy minerals sector.
By investing in projects that enhance ore characterization, the Department of Energy aims to support the transition toward more efficient and environmentally responsible mining practices. This grant opportunity represents a strategic move to ensure that the U.S. remains at the forefront of energy innovation and resource management. Stakeholders in the mineral extraction industry are encouraged to explore this funding opportunity to advance their research efforts and contributions to sustainable development in energy resources.
The deadline for application is 9/25/25. The funding opportunity number is DE-FOA-0003592.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360353.