Federal Grant Opportunities
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DOD Seeks Proposals for Bat Diet Characterization at Fort Worth District's Arnold Air Base
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its Fort Worth District, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at characterizing the diets of Tricolored Bats and Little Brown Bats at Arnold Air Base in Tennessee. This initiative, which offers a funding award of $227,181, seeks to enhance understanding of these bat species' feeding behaviors and their ecological roles within the environment.
The grant is designed to support research that will provide critical insights into the dietary preferences of these bat populations, which are vital for pest control and maintaining ecological
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its Fort Worth District, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at characterizing the diets of Tricolored Bats and Little Brown Bats at Arnold Air Base in Tennessee. This initiative, which offers a funding award of $227,181, seeks to enhance understanding of these bat species' feeding behaviors and their ecological roles within the environment.
The grant is designed to support research that will provide critical insights into the dietary preferences of these bat populations, which are vital for pest control and maintaining ecologicalbalance. As bat species face increasing pressures from habitat loss and disease, such studies are essential for informed conservation efforts.
Researchers and organizations with expertise in wildlife biology, ecology, and conservation are encouraged to submit proposals that will contribute to the scientific knowledge surrounding these bats. The findings could assist in developing strategies for habitat management and preservation, ensuring the continued health of bat colonies at and around the base.
This funding opportunity represents a commitment by the Fort Worth District to foster research that benefits both military installations and wildlife conservation efforts, aligning with broader goals of sustainable environmental stewardship. Those interested in this initiative are urged to prepare their research proposals to take advantage of this unique opportunity for funding and support.
The deadline for application is 3/5/26. The funding opportunity number is W9126G262SOI8046.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361237
HHS Announces Institutional Mentored Career Development Award for Research Advancement
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled the Institutional Mentored Career Development Award (K12) opportunity aimed at fostering the professional development of early-career researchers. This grant seeks to support institutions that offer mentoring and training opportunities to individuals pursuing academic careers in health-related research.
The K12 award provides financial support to institutions that can demonstrate a strong commitment to the mentorship of junior faculty and promising researchers. By equipping
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled the Institutional Mentored Career Development Award (K12) opportunity aimed at fostering the professional development of early-career researchers. This grant seeks to support institutions that offer mentoring and training opportunities to individuals pursuing academic careers in health-related research.
The K12 award provides financial support to institutions that can demonstrate a strong commitment to the mentorship of junior faculty and promising researchers. By equippingthese individuals with critical skills and resources, the program aims to enhance the research capacity within academic settings. Institutions are encouraged to design structured career development programs that include tailored mentorship, professional skill-building workshops, and dedicated research time for award recipients.
This initiative is particularly focused on supporting underrepresented groups in biomedical research, ensuring that diverse perspectives and experiences contribute to the advancement of medical science and health outcomes. The National Institutes of Health is committed to promoting an inclusive research environment where emerging scientists can thrive.
The grant will provide up to $1 million in funding per institution, scalable based on the scope of the proposed programs and the needs of the mentees. Eligible institutions include universities, colleges, and research organizations committed to developing the next generation of leaders in health research. The overall goal of the K12 program is to foster a robust cohort of skilled investigators who will contribute to the understanding of health challenges and solutions in an ever-evolving landscape.
The estimated deadline for application is 6/12/26. The funding opportunity number is PA-26-078.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361251
HHS Announces Grant Opportunity for Building Sustainable Software Tools for Open Science
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at fostering innovation in open science. The Building Sustainable Software Tools for Open Science grant is designed to support the development and enhancement of software tools that facilitate collaborative research and data sharing among scientific communities.
This funding initiative encourages applications from organizations that can create robust, sustainable software solutions that address the evolving needs of open science practices. By
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at fostering innovation in open science. The Building Sustainable Software Tools for Open Science grant is designed to support the development and enhancement of software tools that facilitate collaborative research and data sharing among scientific communities.
This funding initiative encourages applications from organizations that can create robust, sustainable software solutions that address the evolving needs of open science practices. Bysupporting projects that enhance data accessibility and collaboration, the program aims to improve research efficiency and transparency in the scientific process.
Eligible projects under this initiative must focus on developing tools that aid in data management, distribution, or analysis, while ensuring that they are sustainable over time. The funding is particularly targeted at researchers and institutions that prioritize open-source software solutions, thus promoting shared knowledge and resource utilization.
Grants awarded will be made available through a mechanism that emphasizes research collaboration and the principles of open science, with the expectation that funded projects will generate significant impacts in their respective fields. The total amount allocated for this initiative has not been disclosed, but it reflects the agency's commitment to advancing open science and enhancing the capabilities of researchers across the nation.
Through these efforts, the National Institutes of Health aims to pave the way for a more equitable and collaborative scientific ecosystem, encouraging innovation that aligns with the principles of transparency and accessibility in research.
The estimated deadline for application is 6/16/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-OD-26-034.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361239
HHS Announces Grant for Continuation of AMP CMD Knowledge Portal by National Institutes of Health
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a single-source grant opportunity to support the ongoing development of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership in Common Metabolic Diseases Knowledge Portal (AMP CMD KP). With an award ceiling of $2 million, this funding is exclusively available to The Broad Institute, Inc., the current awardee institution overseeing the portal.
This non-competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to enhance the AMP CMD program, a collaborative initiative that involves the NIH,
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a single-source grant opportunity to support the ongoing development of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership in Common Metabolic Diseases Knowledge Portal (AMP CMD KP). With an award ceiling of $2 million, this funding is exclusively available to The Broad Institute, Inc., the current awardee institution overseeing the portal.
This non-competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to enhance the AMP CMD program, a collaborative initiative that involves the NIH,pharmaceutical companies, and nonprofit organizations. The program's primary goal is to establish innovative models for identifying and validating biological targets that can be used as biomarkers or in drug discovery.
In its upcoming five-year phase, the AMP CMD KP is tasked with broadening its dataset and traits, incorporating additional data types, and deploying advanced analytical and visualization tools. This effort will significantly augment the resource's utility for a diverse user base. Furthermore, the project is expected to develop a framework for sustainable operation independent of federal funding.
The application submitted by The Broad Institute, Inc. will undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure its merit. If deemed insufficient, the application will not receive funding. This grant marks an important step in fostering advancements in understanding the biological complexities associated with common metabolic diseases and enhancing potential treatment avenues for affected patients.
The deadline for application is 3/10/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-DK-26-313.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/359015
HHS Announces Grant for Chronic Kidney Disease Research Consortium Data Center
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity for the Single Source for Chronic Kidney Diseases of UnceRtain Etiology (CKDu) in Agricultural Communities (CURE) Research Consortium - Data Coordinating Center (DCC). This initiative aims to advance research and better understand chronic kidney diseases that disproportionately affect agricultural communities.
The grant will support the establishment of a Data Coordinating Center tasked with coordinating research efforts, data management, and analysis
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity for the Single Source for Chronic Kidney Diseases of UnceRtain Etiology (CKDu) in Agricultural Communities (CURE) Research Consortium - Data Coordinating Center (DCC). This initiative aims to advance research and better understand chronic kidney diseases that disproportionately affect agricultural communities.
The grant will support the establishment of a Data Coordinating Center tasked with coordinating research efforts, data management, and analysisrelated to CKDu. By consolidating research data and methodologies, the center is expected to foster collaboration among researchers and improve the quality of data available for scientific inquiry into CKDu.
Prioritizing agricultural populations, the initiative will address the growing concerns surrounding kidney diseases tied to environmental factors and occupational hazards faced by those in farming communities. The funding aims to facilitate the collection and analysis of comprehensive datasets that could unveil patterns and underlying causes of CKDu.
Eligible applicants for the grant are encouraged to submit their proposals detailing their capabilities in data management and their approach to supporting the CURE research objectives. This funding opportunity underscores HHS's commitment to enhancing public health, particularly in vulnerable populations significantly impacted by chronic health conditions.
Through this targeted research initiative, the National Institutes of Health aims to fill critical knowledge gaps and pave the way for effective interventions that can improve health outcomes among affected communities.
The estimated deadline for application is 7/1/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-DK-27-138.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361242
HHS Announces Global Infectious Diseases Research Training Program Grant
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled funding opportunities through its Global Infectious Diseases Research Training Program. This initiative aims to strengthen research capabilities and enhance human resource training in the field of infectious diseases across low- and middle-income countries.
The program seeks to support innovative research training projects that reinforce global health security by fostering international collaboration and strengthening local research infrastructure. Applications are encouraged
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled funding opportunities through its Global Infectious Diseases Research Training Program. This initiative aims to strengthen research capabilities and enhance human resource training in the field of infectious diseases across low- and middle-income countries.
The program seeks to support innovative research training projects that reinforce global health security by fostering international collaboration and strengthening local research infrastructure. Applications are encouragedfrom institutions looking to promote advanced research training and the development of new methodologies for studying infectious diseases.
Funding will be available for projects that align with the program's goal of addressing critical global health challenges, particularly in regions that are disproportionately affected by infectious diseases. By enhancing research capabilities, the National Institutes of Health targets the advancement of public health strategies and policies that can effectively combat diseases like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
The grant opportunity emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary approaches and local capacity building, ensuring that trainees will gain valuable skills that contribute to both individual career growth and the overall health framework of their home countries.
Institutions interested in this grant opportunity are encouraged to explore ways to apply and collaborate with international partners in order to amplify the impact of their research efforts in the global health landscape. The initiative represents a critical investment in the future of infectious disease research and public health training.
The estimated deadline for application is 8/6/26. The funding opportunity number is PAR-26-117.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361252
DOD Announces Grant for Research Capacity Growth at Minority-Serving Institutions
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through the Dept of the Army -- Materiel Command, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at enhancing research capabilities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other minority-serving institutions. The initiative, titled Pilot Program to Increase Research Capacity, seeks to fortify the academic infrastructure and foster innovation within these educational establishments.
With an award range of $1.5 million to $10 million, the program is designed to support initiatives that bolster research activities and partnerships
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through the Dept of the Army -- Materiel Command, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at enhancing research capabilities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other minority-serving institutions. The initiative, titled Pilot Program to Increase Research Capacity, seeks to fortify the academic infrastructure and foster innovation within these educational establishments.
With an award range of $1.5 million to $10 million, the program is designed to support initiatives that bolster research activities and partnershipswith the federal government. By targeting institutions that have historically faced barriers in accessing research funding, this grant aims to promote diverse representation in scientific inquiry and technological advancement.
The Dept of the Army -- Materiel Command is committed to integrating a broad array of perspectives and expertise within the research community. By investing in HBCUs and other minority-serving institutions, the Department of Defense hopes to cultivate a pipeline of talent that will contribute to national security and military readiness.
Eligible institutions are encouraged to develop innovative proposals that not only enhance their own research capabilities but also align with the strategic interests of the Department of Defense. The program underscores the importance of strengthening academic partnerships and ensuring that all communities have equal access to federal funding opportunities.
This initiative marks a proactive step toward inclusivity in research and development, inviting a wider range of voices and ideas to the forefront of technological progress.
The deadline for application is 4/10/26. The funding opportunity number is W911NF26S0075.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361240
DOT Announces $3 Million Grant for Rail-Truck Trans-Load Site in Gulfport, MS
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through its child agency the Federal Railroad Administration, has unveiled a federal grant opportunity totaling $3 million to support the design and construction of a public-access rail-truck trans-load site in Gulfport, Mississippi.
This designated funding is tailored specifically for the Harrison County Development Commission (HCDC), which is the sole eligible applicant for this grant. As part of a Congressionally Directed Funding initiative, the project aims to enhance transportation infrastructure, facilitating improved logistics
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through its child agency the Federal Railroad Administration, has unveiled a federal grant opportunity totaling $3 million to support the design and construction of a public-access rail-truck trans-load site in Gulfport, Mississippi.
This designated funding is tailored specifically for the Harrison County Development Commission (HCDC), which is the sole eligible applicant for this grant. As part of a Congressionally Directed Funding initiative, the project aims to enhance transportation infrastructure, facilitating improved logisticsand commerce in the region.
The rail-truck trans-load site will serve as a vital link for shipping goods, allowing for seamless transfer between rail and truck transport. This development is expected to promote economic growth in Gulfport by streamlining freight movement and potentially creating new jobs associated with increased transport activities.
With a ceiling of $3 million awarded under this initiative, the Federal Railroad Administration is focusing on fostering efficient transportation solutions that can aid local economies and meet rising demand for rail freight services. As only one award will be granted, the selected project is anticipated to play a significant role in expanding accessible transportation options within the area.
The DOT continues to prioritize investments that spur development and create reliable transport networks crucial for the nation's economy.
The deadline for application is 3/1/26. The funding opportunity number is FR-CCD-24-017.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361246