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National Sheriffs Institute Expansion and Delivery
$425,000
U.S. Department of Justice (National Institute of Corrections)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Aug 22, 2024

This is not a request for applications. This announcement is to provide notice of the continuation of funding for cooperative agreement award 23JD01GLO2.

Law Justice and Legal Services
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Fiscal Year 2024 Next Generation Warning System
$40,000,000
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (Department of Homeland Security - FEMA)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 18, 2024

Date Added

Aug 21, 2024

Having in place a secure and effective system for warning and informing the public of impending natural and man-made disasters is an essential part of America's emergency preparedness. FEMAs Integrated Public Alert Warning System (IPAWS) is the national system for local alerting that provides authenticated emergency and life-saving information to the public. Local radio and TV stations, along with cable, direct broadcast satellite, and wireless service providers disseminate the public safety messages they receive from IPAWS. This grant supports projects that aid in creating and maintaining a resilient public alert and warning system that provides timely and effective warnings, especially including areas that are traditionally underserved by broadcast providers. This public alert and warning system is built on the Common Alerting Protocol standard (CAP) that permits a single CAP compatible message to activate multiple compliant warning systems and a stations ability to maintain continuity of operations during emergencies. The Next Generation Warning System includes all available radio and television technology in the alert and warning ecosystem to expand and enhance emergency information dissemination to the public. The grant is intended to replace aging infrastructure to enhance alerting capabilities, improve resiliency, operational continuity, and security through new technology for qualified rural, tribal, and other stations who support underserved public broadcast audiences. Broadcasters may use funding to replace aging equipment and improve cybersecurity hygiene. This program supports investments that improve resiliency, continuity of broadcast operations, and security of public broadcasting networks and systems. In addition, broadcasters may upgrade to the Advanced Television Systems Committee broadcast standard (ATSC 3.0) or digital radio, allowing broadcasts to reach a greater number of different types of communication devices, incorporating multimedia in alert and warning messaging, and making alerts more accessible. Applicants can submit applications for this funding opportunity through FEMA Grants Outcomes (GO). Access the system at https://go.fema.gov/.

Safety
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OJJDP FY24 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Invited to Apply
$38,994,666
U.S. Department of Justice (Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention )
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 29, 2024

Date Added

Aug 19, 2024

With this solicitation, OJJDP seeks to support the activities of the National Center for Missing Exploited Children (NCMEC) Program. Under Category 1, the purpose of the National Resource Center and Clearinghouse, operated by NCMEC, a nonprofit organization founded in 1984, is to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; find missing children; and provide technical assistance/training to victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals who serve them. Under Category 2, OJJDP seeks to provide operational support for the National AMBER Alert Program through its AMBER Alert Secondary Distribution (AASD) Program, Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) and Team Adam Deployment. Under Category 3, OJJDP seeks to provide support for the Childrens Justice Project, by providing resources to address the Unidentified Human Remains of Children.

Law Justice and Legal Services
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OJJDP FY24 Building Local Continuums of Care to Support Youth Success Training and Technical Assistance Invited to Apply
$500,000
U.S. Department of Justice (Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention )
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 21, 2024

Date Added

Aug 19, 2024

With this solicitation, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention seeks to assist jurisdictions in planning and assessing promising and evidence-based prevention and intervention services that will inform the development of a community-based continuum of care for youth at risk of becoming or already involved in the juvenile justice system. The long-term goal of this effort is to support sustainable, research-based, and data-informed recidivism-reduction policies, practices, and programming, and the strategic reinvestment of cost savings realized through accompanying reforms into effective prevention and intervention programs for our nations youth.

Law Justice and Legal Services
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Request for Information (RFI) - USAID Inter-Religious Engagement for Better Health
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U.S. Agency for International Development (Mozambique USAID-Maputo)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 3, 2024

Date Added

Aug 19, 2024

USAID/Mozambique intends to design a new Activity - USAID Inter-Religious Engagement for Better Health - that will aim to improve health knowledge, norms, behaviors and practices among target communities and increase health care-seeking behavior through advocacy, communication, and behavior change activities. This is anticipated to be a five (5) year award 2025-2030, with a total value of up to $6.5 million.The purpose of this communication is to obtain industry information on the above-mentioned activity. More specifically, the RFI intends to:Assess the interest of potential organizations in submittingapplications/proposals for the new Inter-Religious Engagement for Better HealthActivity.Gain technical and organizational insights in the capacity of potential organizations.

Health
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BJA FY24 Law Enforcement Innovation and Crime Reduction- Invited to Apply
$2,204,200
U.S. Department of Justice (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 21, 2024

Date Added

Aug 15, 2024

With this non-competitive solicitation, BJA seeks to request applications from 6cooperative agreement recipients that have been previously funded to support training and technical assistance and/or projects that support law enforcement innovation and crime reduction (LEICR). These projects have been funded to support state, local, tribal, and territorial criminal justice agencies, practitioners, and communities.

Law Justice and Legal Services
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Fiscal Year 2024 National Urban Search And Rescue Response System Readiness Cooperative Agreement
$1,600,000
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (Department of Homeland Security - FEMA)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 21, 2024

Date Added

Aug 15, 2024

The National Urban Search and Rescue (US) Response System (the System) provides funding to ensure adequate management, training, exercise, procurement (vehicle and equipment) and storage and maintenance for the 28 national task forces staffed and equipped to assist State and local governments, tribes, and territories to conduct around-the-clock search-and-rescue operations following a Presidentially declared major disaster or emergency under the Stafford Act (e.g., earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, aircraft accidents, hazardous materials spills and catastrophic structure collapses). When deployed, these task forces support State and local emergency responders' efforts by leading the U.S. response to natural and man-made incidents, conducting mass search and rescue operations in the immediate aftermath of and incident, and assisting with stabilization and restoration of community lifelines immediately following an incident. This program supports DHS Goal 5: Strengthen Preparedness and Resilience, Objective 5.2: "Respond During Incidents". as provided in the DHS Strategic Plan, Fiscal Years 2020-2024. https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/19_0702_plcy_dhs-strategic-plan-fy20-24.pdf. This program also supports Goal 3 of the 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan: Promote and sustain a ready FEMA and prepared nation, https://www.fema.gov/about/strategic-planApplicants can submit applications for this funding opportunity through FEMA Grants Outcomes (GO). Access the system at https://go.fema.gov/

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English Access Microscholarship for Students with Disabilities
$200,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Iraq)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 14, 2024

Date Added

Aug 15, 2024

The U.S. Embassy welcomes a proposal for a pilot Access program for students with disabilities. The proposal should include a detailed plan identifying how students with disabilities will be included and supported in the classes, both in terms of considerations for learning and for accessibility. The English Access Microscholarship Program (Access) provides a foundation of English language skills to bright, economically disadvantaged students, primarily between the ages of 13 to 18. Access programs give participants English skills that may lead to better jobs and educational prospects. As part of their course work, Access students gain an appreciation for American culture and democratic values, increase their ability to participate in their countries socioeconomic development and better prepare themselves to compete for future U.S. exchange and study programs. Students are encouraged to develop respect for and interest in other cultures, customs, and beliefs. Implementers are encouraged to thoughtfully design activities include the following topics: global citizenship, STEM subjects, critical thinking, environmental awareness, human rights, U.S. democracy and government, U.S. civil society, diversity and tolerance, U.S. History, U.S. education system, U.S. family and relationship values, and U.S. and global health. The implementer should state their plans to address the special needs of participants. The program also provides U.S.-based professional development and English-language workshops for selected teachers and students. Since the U.S. Department of State launched the program in 2004, approximately 200,000 students in more than 90 countries have participated in the Access Program.

Education
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PMI Case Management and Social Behavior Change Project
$8,000,000
U.S. Agency for International Development (Malawi USAID-Lilongwe)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 17, 2024

Date Added

Aug 14, 2024

The purpose of this project is to provide implementation support and technical assistance to the districts, health facilities, community-based providers, and communities, in planning, delivery, and monitoring of facility and community-based malaria services, including malaria case management, prevention of malaria in pregnancy, and social and behavior change (SBC).

Health
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Strengthening Botswanas Media Institutions and Linkages with U.S. Media Counterparts
$100,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Botswana)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 16, 2024

Date Added

Aug 14, 2024

U.S. Embassy Gaborone of the U.S. Department of State announces a full and open competition for organizations to submit proposals to carry out a program to strengthen the capacity, sustainability, and professional community of practice of Botswanas media institutions while building relationships, resourcing opportunities, and professional linkages with U.S.-based counterparts

International Development
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OJJDP FY24 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative Invited to Apply
$1,500,000
U.S. Department of Justice (Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 20, 2024

Date Added

Aug 13, 2024

With this solicitation, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention seeks to provide training and technical expertise to support the efforts of states, communities, tribal jurisdictions, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, and institutions of higher education to implement programs and strategies that identify, respond to, treat, and support children, youth, and families impacted by the opioid epidemic to ensure public safety.

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Climate Program Office FY2025 Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate (AC4) Program
$750,000
US Department of Commerce (DOC NOAA - ERA Production)
Federal

Application Deadline

Dec 9, 2024

Date Added

Aug 13, 2024

The NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) has issued a funding opportunity under its FY2025 Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate (AC4) Program. This program seeks to fund research that advances understanding of the Earth System, focusing specifically on the urban atmosphere and the impacts of climate and air quality mitigation strategies. Proposals are encouraged to address processes influencing atmospheric trace gases and aerosols and to support carbon and pollution management by contributing to improved models and data. The AC4 Program will accept proposals for research projects with budgets averaging $250,000 per year over a period of 2-3 years, with total anticipated awards ranging from 8 to 10. Proposals may be funded as grants; however, cooperative agreements may be issued if NOAA anticipates substantial involvement in project implementation, such as collaboration between NOAA scientists and recipients. Federal agencies are ineligible to receive these funds, but eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofits, commercial organizations, international entities, and state, local, and tribal governments. This opportunity does not have a cost-sharing requirement. Key submission deadlines are as follows: Letters of Intent (LOIs) are strongly encouraged and should be submitted via email by September 18, 2024, though submission of an LOI is not required to proceed with a full application. The deadline for full applications is December 9, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov, and applicants are urged to complete all necessary registrations well in advance. Required documents include project narratives, data management plans, diversity statements, budget tables and narratives, current and pending support, and vitae for all principal investigators (PIs). NOAA emphasizes diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in its funded activities and requires a DEIA statement to highlight how the project will advance participation of underrepresented groups in STEM fields. NOAA will review applications based on criteria including technical merit, qualifications, project costs, and the significance of expected contributions to NOAA’s climate research goals. Reviews will occur in two stages: an initial technical review by subject matter experts, followed by a program relevance assessment. Selection factors include geographical balance, research priority alignment, and participation of targeted groups. Award notifications are expected in spring 2025, contingent on federal appropriations, with project start dates around September 1, 2025. For questions, applicants may reach out to the CPO or consult specific competition managers listed in the NOFO. Further details on submission requirements, NOAA policies, and guidance on Grants.gov are provided in the official announcement and on the CPO website.

Business and Commerce
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Air Force 4-H Military Partnership Outreach Support Grant Program
$356,250
U.S. Department of Agriculture (National Institute of Food and Agriculture)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 30, 2024

Date Added

Aug 13, 2024

The purpose and priorities of the Air Force 4-H Military Partnership Outreach Support grant program (Assistance Listing Number 10.500) is to award competitive grants to eligible entities: to provide outreach and support to 4-H professionals and volunteers to keep them informed, mission connected, and prepared to deliver 4-H programming to Air Force-connected youth living on Air and Space Force installations and in civilian communities within the continental United States (CONUS) and outside the continental United States (OCONUS); and to offer 4-H programming opportunities to Air and Space Force-connected youth (enrolled in kindergarten through 18 years of age) that build resiliency, provide a sense of belonging, encourage positive choices, and foster healthy living on and around Air and Space Force installations.

Agriculture
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Arakisa (Digital Health, Information Systems, and Data Use)
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U.S. Agency for International Development (Madagascar USAID-Antananarivo)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 16, 2024

Date Added

Aug 13, 2024

To All Interested Parties:The United States Agency for International Development Mission in Madagascar (USAID/Madagascar) is publishing this Request for Information (RFI) to obtain inputs from all interested organizations regarding a potential activity design to advance the Government of Madagascars national digital health capacity to plan, govern, and implement national digital health and health information systems strategies and architecture to optimize the availability, quality, and use of information to achieve national public health goals. The obtained information may be used to help make planning decisions and may inform activity design to improve future development outcomes, but is solely for market research purposes. All types of organizations and firms are strongly encouraged to submit a response, including local organizations and small businesses.Through this RFI, USAID seeks ideas, comments, and information from the public that will assist in developing an activity that will most effectively advance the topic areas described above. Please note that responding to this RFI will not give any advantage to or preclude any organization/individual from any solicitation that may be issued in the future, as any/all comments received will be for information gathering purposes only. Issuance of this RFI does not constitute a solicitation and it does not represent an award commitment on the part of USAID, nor does it obligate USAID to pay for costs incurred in the preparation and submission of any comments.

Health
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Addressing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Trafficking in Persons (TIP) in West Africa and Cameroon (SGBV-TIP)
$9,989,000
Agency for International Development (Ghana USAID-Accra)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 14, 2024

Date Added

Aug 12, 2024

Ladies/Gentlemen: The purpose of this Notice is to announce the cancellation of Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) No. 72062424APS00001 Addressing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Trafficking in Persons (TIP) in West Africa and Cameroon (SGBV-TIP). This action is in the public interest. The cancellation of this NOFO will (1) allow USAID/West Africa to provide a French translated version to mitigate significant language barriers that the local partners face; and (2) facilitate broader participation by overcoming obstacles related to English language proficiency in the USAID forms and documents. USAID/West Africa plans to repost this funding opportunity in both English and French soon. Thank you for your interest in USAID programs.

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Inclusive Cultures: Promoting Respect for All
$30,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Kyrgyzstan)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 20, 2024

Date Added

Aug 12, 2024

Executive Summary: The Embassy of the United States of America, Bishkek, announces an open competition to implement a program to support equal access to public services, educational institutions, and economic opportunities for all peoples, including minorities and marginalized groups. This program supports an inclusive society and vibrant, effective civic engagement by competitively awarding cooperative agreements to nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and associations, civil society organizations (CSOs), educational institutions and independent local media organizations in the Kyrgyz Republic. Respect for others is a shared value between the Kyrgyz and American people, but understanding of and sensitivity toward diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) concepts remains limited in the Kyrgyz Republic. By promoting understanding of DEIA concepts, this project will advance U.S. foreign policy priorities to reduce discrimination and advance the human rights of historically marginalized groups. Background: The Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic is soliciting applications for cooperative agreements that focus on the requirements below. Applicants should pay close attention to PDS priority goal/s, program areas, target audiences, and geographic location when developing their proposals. The full proposal package comprises of six documents, including the narrative proposal template and the short budget proposal. The narrative proposal template cannot exceed three pages, otherwise the package will be disqualified from consideration. In addition, if the package does not contain the required six documents, it will be disqualified from consideration. Over the past year, PDS has implemented two initiatives focused on accessibility and promoting DEIA terminology in the Kyrgyz language: 1) DEIA Kyrgyz-language flashmob with local Kyrgyz-speaking social media influencers; and 2) Installation of the elevator specifically designed for wheelchair users. This funding opportunity seeks to support projects promoting respect for human rights in the Kyrgyz Republic. Potential projects may include, but not limited to: Expanding and popularizing DEIA terminology in the Kyrgyz language: Translating existing resources and DEIA-related vocabulary, developing educational materials. Engaging youth in DEIA initiatives: Developing innovative ways to promote DEIA values among the local youth. Integrating DEIA terminology into public discourse: Organizing workshops or events that introduce DEIA terminology and promote DEIA values in Kyrgyz in the public lexicon; Facilitating collaboration with Kyrgyz language experts: Organizing workshops and collaborative initiatives with the State Kyrgyz Language Committee and Kyrgyz language experts and language enthusiasts. Project Goal: Increase support for equal access to services, educational institutions, and economic opportunities for all peoples, including minorities and marginalized groups, by promoting understanding of DEIA concepts. Project Audience(s): Primary Kyrgyz-speaking general public Kyrgyz speaking rural audience Underserved and vulnerable populations in rural regions Secondary Traditional and social media representatives Local ministries and state agencies Project Objectives: Project proposals may address one or more of these objectives or propose other objectives that support the goal above. Within 12 months: 1) Raise awareness and understanding of DEIA concepts and terminology in Kyrgyz language among the rural Kyrgyz population 2) Facilitate networking and collaboration between U.S. and Kyrgyz language state agencies and institutions to share best practices and develop joint strategies to promote DEIA concepts and principles through roundtables, networking events, and other initiatives. 3) Equip at least 20 journalists, bloggers, influencers, and content creators with the ability to create media content that amplifies DEIA concepts and principles of inclusion.

International Development
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Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) Support for Fort Hunter Liggett, California
$509,141
U.S. Department of Defense (Fort Worth District)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 7, 2024

Date Added

Aug 12, 2024

Project Title: Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) Support for Fort Hunter Liggett, CaliforniaA cooperative agreement is being offered ONLY to members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program Region(s) identified above. Award will be made upon mutual agreement and acceptance of the terms and conditions contained in the request for proposal and the of the recipients CESU Master Agreement.Note the established CESU Program indirect rate is 17.5%.Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential organizations for this project. Approximately $509,141 is expected to be available to support this project for the base period. Additional funding may be available to the successful recipient for optional tasks and/or follow on work in subsequent years.NOTE: This project will be awarded under the authority of 16 USC 670c-1, Sikes Act. For projects for the implementation and enforcement of integrated natural resources management plans, priority shall be given to award to Federal and State agencies having responsibility for the conservation or management of fish or wildlife.Period of Performance. The Base will be 12 months from the date of award. There may be up to six 12-month follow-on periods based on availability of funding.Description of Anticipated Work: See attached Statement of ObjectivesNOTE: At this time we are only requesting that you demonstrate available qualifications and capability for performing similar or same type of work by submitting a Statement of Interest. A full proposal and budget are NOT requested at this time.Submission of Your Statement of Interest1. Statements of Interest are due by 12:00 P.M., Central Time, on 7 SEP 2024.2. Direct questions no later than 26 AUG 2024 to:Sandra Justman, Grants SpecialistUSACE, Fort Worth DistrictEmail: [email protected]: 817-886-1073Brian Hesford, Project ManagerUSACE, Fort Worth DistrictEmail: [email protected]: 402-200-8268Review of Statements Received: All statements of interest received from a member of the CESU Region(s) identified above will be evaluated by a board comprised of one or more people at the receiving installation or activity, who will determine whichstatement(s) best meet the program objectives: offer the most highly qualified Principal Investigator, have the most relevant experience and the highest capability to successfully meet the program objectives. Submitters whose statements aredetermined to best meet the program objectives will be invited to submit a full proposal.Please see Related Documents Tab for Full RSOI Information

Science and Technology
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OJJDP FY24 Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants/Byrne Discretionary Grants Program - Invited to Apply
$1,961,000
U.S. Department of Justice (Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 14, 2024

Date Added

Aug 9, 2024

With this solicitation, OJJDP seeks to support projects designated for funding in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (Public Law 118-42) to improve the functioning of the criminal justice system, to prevent or combat juvenile delinquency, and to assist victims of crime (other than compensation).

Law Justice and Legal Services
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TDR- Vector Surveillance Networks and Sterile Insect Technique
$1,000,000
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (Centers for Disease Control - NCEZID)
Federal

Application Deadline

Dec 6, 2024

Date Added

Aug 9, 2024

The purpose of this NOFO is to reduce the burden of vector-borne diseases by building public health entomology capacity within regional networks around the globe to improve surveillance and control of arthropods of public health importance. Key objectives include developing and expanding regional expertise in surveillance and control of arthropods of public health importance; formalizing and encouraging mechanisms for information exchange between public health entomologists; strengthening networks and through them improve the public health impact of vector control and emergency response preparedness; and long-term sustainability of networks. Additionally, this project will build on ongoing work with to strengthen preparedness and response capacity for arboviral outbreaks through implementation and evaluation of sterile insect technique (SIT) in the Pacific to reduce vectors and risk for arboviral diseases. The project will evaluate SIT in the field in 3 Pacific Island countries/territories at-risk for Aedes-borne diseases to build the evidence base for implementing such tools to improve public health outcomes. Additional activities include continued technical and coordination support for entomological and epidemiological aspects of the SIT evaluation, reviewing outcomes at trial mid- and end-points, assessing cost-effectiveness of SIT, exploring opportunities to support SIT projects in Paraguay and Argentina considering recent Aedes-borne disease, and working with partners to promote large-scale, robustly designed SIT trials in different eco-epidemiological settings.

Health
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FY24 RRD Railroad Information Sharing Environment (RISE) Data Steward - Supplemental
$100,000
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT - Federal Railroad Administration)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 16, 2024

Date Added

Aug 9, 2024

This grant opportunity is a directed supplement to continue funding the University of Maryland, College Park's "Railroad Information Sharing Environment (RISE) Data Steward" Project. It is focused on supporting research and development activities in the railroad sector, specifically through enhancing data stewardship for the RISE initiative. The total funding available is $100,000, with a maximum award amount of $100,000. The application deadline is August 16, 2024.

Science and Technology
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