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U.S. Embassy Kigali Public Diplomacy Annual Program Statement
$25,000
DOS-RWA (U.S. Mission to Rwanda)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 31, 2024

Date Added

Jan 17, 2024

The U.S. Embassy Kigali Public Diplomacy Section (PD) of the U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program. This is an Annual Program Statement, outlining our funding priorities, the strategic themes we focus on, and the procedures for submitting requests for funding. Please carefully follow all instructions below.Purpose of Small Grants: We invite proposals for programs that strengthen cultural ties between the U.S. and Rwanda through cultural and exchange programming that highlights shared values and promotes bilateral cooperation. All programs must include an American cultural element, or connection with American expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives.Examples of PD Small Grants Program programs include, but are not limited to: Academic and professional lectures, seminars and speaker programs; Artistic and cultural workshops, joint performances and exhibitions; Cultural heritage conservation and preservation programs; Professional and academic exchanges and programs;

International Development
Nonprofits
DoD Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic, Clinical Trial Award
$750,000
U.S. Department of Defense (Dept. of the Army -- U.S.AMRAA)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 17, 2024

Date Added

May 10, 2024

Orthopaedic injuries have a profound impact on military readiness and return to work/activity/duty. In the military, extremity battle wounds comprise approximately 50% of injuries reported in the Department of Defense Trauma Registry. Additionally, orthopaedic injuries and conditions that occur outside of combat (e.g., during training, leisure activities, resultant from old injuries) present one of the greatest threats to the readiness of our Service Members and military. Early stabilization, treatment, and rehabilitation of orthopaedic injuries in both civilian and military populations have led to better outcomes, particularly in the prevention of secondary complications and in minimizing morbidity. Availability of orthopaedic care and treatment as early as possible, or as close to the point of injury as possible, also minimizes limb loss and affects military readiness.Although the PRORP is interested in supporting military-focused research, research supported by the PRORP is expected to also apply to all individuals who have sustained a major orthopaedic injury.With the initiation of the Arthritis Research Program, the FY24 PRORP may not fund arthritis research; however, research that addresses conditions or health abnormalities related to arthritis is permitted provided the proposed research addresses the selected Focus Area.The PRORP CTA supports the rapid implementation of clinical trials with the potential to have a significant impact on the treatment or management of military combat or service-related orthopaedic injuries that significantly impact unit readiness and return-to-duty/work rates. Applicants are encouraged to address how the proposed research will support patient care closer to the point of injury and/or allow patients to more quickly return to duty/work. Clinical trials may be designed to evaluate promising new products, pharmacologic agents (drugs or biologics), devices, clinical guidance, and/or emerging approaches and technologies. Proposed projects may range from small proof-of-concept trials (e.g., pilot, first-in-human, phase 0) to demonstrate the feasibility or inform the design of more advanced trials, through large-scale trials to determine efficacy in relevant patient populations.The FY24 PRORP CTA differs from the FY24 PRORP Clinical Translational Research Award (CTRA) in that the CTRA allows for clinical research projects that may or may not include a clinical trial, whereas the CTA is restricted to clinical trials only.Funding from this award mechanism must support a clinical trial and may not be used for animal or preclinical studies. A clinical trial is defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 45, Part 46.102 (45 CFR 46.102) as a research study in which one or more human subjects are prospectively assigned to one or more interventions (which may include a placebo or another control) to evaluate the effects of the interventions on biomedical or behavioral health-related outcomes.Studies that do not seek to measure safety, effectiveness, and/or efficacy outcome(s) of an intervention are not considered clinical trials.All applications submitted to this program announcement, regardless of the selected Focus Area, are eligible for Research Level 1.Collaborative Care Option (Research Level 2): Applications submitted to the FY24 PRORP CTA, with Focus Area Translation of Early Findings Soft Tissue Trauma, are eligible for a Collaborative Care Option (Research Level 2); refer to Section II.D.5, Funding Restrictions. The Collaborative Care Option provides additional support to encourage collaborative interdisciplinary research among physical therapists, occupational therapists, prosthetists, surgeons, and other orthopaedic care providers. The proposed research should include both surgical and rehabilitation strategies that create a cohesive project. Surgical strategies are reconstruction and repair and/or application of biologics, pharmaceuticals, and devices for the purpose of restoration of native architecture, composition, and function of traumatically injured tissues. Rehabilitative strategies are those that restore function following injury or illness, with the goal of optimal health and independence. Projects should integrate principles and approaches from surgical and rehabilitative strategies, beyond what each approach would provide by itself, with the goal of optimizing form, function, and independence for those who have sustained traumatic orthopaedic injuries. The rehabilitation strategy and the standard of care must be specified. Projects that follow patients across the continuum of care are highly encouraged. To encourage meaningful and productive multidisciplinary collaborations, projects submitted for this option must include at least one investigator with orthopaedic rehabilitation expertise and at least one clinician who specializes in orthopaedic or trauma care. A Letter of Collaboration is required from each specialist (i.e., rehabilitation expert and surgeon) who is serving as Key Personnel, excluding the Principal Investigator (PI), on the application. A clinician is defined as an individual who is credentialed (possesses the necessary degrees, licenses, and other certifications) and practicing as a care provider in a relevant capacity.If the proposed research includes a clinical trial of an investigational product to be conducted at international sites, an application to the relevant national Regulatory Agency of each host country must be submitted within 6 months of the award date.The government reserves the right to withdraw funding if an Investigational New Drug (IND) or Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) application and/or international regulatory application is necessary but has not been submitted within 6 months of the award date.For more information, a Human Subject Resource Document is provided at https://cdmrp.health.mil/pubs/pdf/Human%20Subjects%20Resource%20Document_DEC2022.pdf.Key aspects of the PRORP CTA mechanism: Clinical Trial Start Date: The proposed clinical trial is expected to begin no later than 6 months after the award date, or 12 months after the award date for studies regulated by the Regulatory Agency. Preliminary Data Are Required: Inclusion of preliminary data relevant to the proposed clinical trial is required. Study Population: The application should demonstrate the availability of and access to a suitable patient population that will support a meaningful outcome for the study. The application should include a discussion of how accrual goals will be achieved, as well as the strategy for inclusion of women and minorities in the clinical trial appropriate to the objectives of the study. Studies utilizing human biospecimens or datasets that cannot be linked to a specific individual, gender, ethnicity, or race (typically classified as exempt from Institutional Review Board [IRB] review) are exempt from this requirement. Intervention Availability: The application should demonstrate the documented availability of and access to the drug/compound, device, and/or other materials needed, as appropriate, for the proposed duration of the study. Personnel and Environment: The application should demonstrate the study teams expertise and experience in all aspects of conducting clinical trials, including appropriate statistical analysis, knowledge of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) processes (if applicable), and data management. The application should include a study coordinator(s) who will guide the clinical protocol through the local IRB of record and other federal agency regulatory approval processes, coordinate activities from all sites participating in the trial, and coordinate participant accrual. The application should show strong institutional support and, if applicable, a commitment to serve as the FDA regulatory sponsor, ensuring all sponsor responsibilities described in 21 CFR 312, Subpart D, are fulfilled. Statistical Analysis and Data Management Plans: The application should include a clearly articulated statistical analysis plan, a power analysis reflecting sample size projections that will answer the objectives of the study, and a data management plan that includes use of an appropriate database to safeguard and maintain the integrity of the data. If required by a Regulatory Agency, the trial must use a 21 CFR 11-compliant database and appropriate data standards.Womens Health Research: The CDMRP encourages research on health areas and conditions that affect women uniquely, disproportionately, or differently from men, including studies analyzing sex as a biological variable. Such research should relate anticipated project findings to improvements in women's health outcomes and/or advancing knowledge for women's health.Use of DOD or VA Resources: If the proposed research involves access to DOD or VA resources or databases, the application must describe the access at the time of submission and include a plan for maintaining access as needed throughout the proposed research. Refer to Section II.D.2.b.ii, Full Application Submission Components, for detailed information. Refer to the General Application Instructions, Appendix 1, for additional information.For the purposes of this funding opportunity, Regulatory Agency refers to the FDA or any relevant international Regulatory Agency unless otherwise noted.If the proposed clinical trial involves the use of a drug that has not been approved by the relevant Regulatory Agency for the country where the research will be conducted, then submission of an IND application, or equivalent, that meets all requirements under 21 CFR 312 may be required. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide evidence from the IRB of record or the relevant Regulatory Agency if an IND, or equivalent, is not required. If an IND, or equivalent, is required, the regulatory application must be submitted to the relevant Regulatory Agency within 6 months of the CTA award start date. The IND, or equivalent, should be specific for the product and indication to be tested in the proposed clinical trial. For more information on IND applications specifically, the FDA has provided guidance at https://www.fda.gov/drugs/types-applications/investigational-new-drug-ind-application.If the investigational product is a device, then submission of an IDE, or equivalent, application that meets all requirements under 21 CFR 812 may be required. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide evidence if an IDE, or equivalent, is not required. If an IDE, or equivalent, is required, the IDE application, or equivalent, must be submitted to the relevant Regulatory Agency within 6 months of the CTA award start date. The IDE, or equivalent, should be specific for the device and indication to be tested in the proposed clinical trial.The funding instrument for awards made under the program announcement will be grants (31 USC 6304).The anticipated total costs budgeted for the entire period of performance for an FY24 PRORP CTA should not exceed $2.5M (Research Level 1) or $3.25M (Research Level 2). Refer to Section II.D.5, Funding Restrictions, for detailed funding information.Awards supported with FY24 funds will be made no later than September 30, 2025.The CDMRP expects to allot approximately $13.25M to fund approximately four Research Level 1 and one Research Level 2 CTA applications. Funding of applications received is contingent upon the availability of federal funds for this program, the number of applications received, the quality and merit of the applications as evaluated by peer and programmatic review, and the requirements of the government. Funds to be obligated on any award resulting from this funding opportunity will be available for use for a limited time period based on the fiscal year of the funds. It is anticipated that awards made from this FY24 funding opportunity will be funded with FY24 funds, which will expire for use on September 30, 2030.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Public Programming and Educational Outreach: Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park
$250,000
U.S. Department of the Interior (National Park Service)
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 9, 2026

Date Added

Dec 12, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support for educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, and government entities to develop public programming and outreach initiatives that commemorate the historic Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision and promote civil rights education across multiple significant locations.

Education
State governments
AHRQ Administrative Supplements for Grants in Health Services Research
$100,000
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Agency for Health Care Research and Quality)
Federal

Application Deadline

Oct 26, 2025

Date Added

Apr 7, 2022

This funding opportunity provides additional financial support to active health services research projects facing unforeseen costs, helping researchers continue their work effectively.

Health
Nonprofits
FY26 Communications and Networking Applied Research
$500,000
U.S. Department of Defense (Office of Naval Research)
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 26, 2025

Date Added

May 30, 2025

This funding opportunity is designed to support researchers and organizations developing advanced communication and networking technologies to enhance the operational capabilities of the Navy and Marine Corps.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
ROSES 2025: A.34 Earth Science Imaging/Sounding Data from Earth Observing System to Earth System Observatory
Contact for amount
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA Headquarters)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jun 17, 2025

Date Added

Feb 24, 2025

This grant provides funding for U.S. institutions to conduct research and development in Earth science, utilizing data from NASA's Earth observation missions to advance scientific understanding and transition to the new Earth System Observatory.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Arctic Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants (Arctic DDRIG) Arctic Social Sciences, Arctic System Sciences, and Arctic Observing Network
$1,250,000
National Science Foundation
Federal

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 21, 2025

This grant provides funding for doctoral students conducting research that improves our understanding of the Arctic's environmental and social changes, with a focus on interdisciplinary and community-engaged projects.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Public Diplomacy Section Praia: Small Grants Program
$10,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Cape Verde)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2025

Date Added

Aug 28, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to U.S. and Cabo Verdean non-profit organizations for projects that strengthen cultural ties and promote mutual understanding between the two countries.

International Development
Nonprofits
Crisis Response Planning and Preparedness in Nigeria
$1,480,019
DOS-SCT (Bureau of Counterterrorism )
Federal

Application Deadline

May 15, 2024

Date Added

Mar 18, 2024

The Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to support the Nigerian interagency in designing, revising, and implementing crisis response plans and protocols. Nigeria is Africa’s largest democracy with a population of over 230 million people and the continent’s largest economy. However, Nigeria currently faces a terrorist threat from primarily the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria West Africa Province (ISIS-WA), the largest ISIS affiliate outside Iraq and Syria, that continues to expand throughout the country. Boko Haram, alQa'ida-aligned Ansaru, and a myriad of gangs and bandit organizations also remain persistent threats. Ensuring that Nigeria’s civilian security services are capable of responding to and managing a crisis is critical to ensuring the safety, stability, and prosperity of the country. This program should identify how the Nigerian interagency prepares crisis response plans, who is involved in that process, and how those plans are tested. CT expects the selected implementer to build the Nigerian interagency’s capacity to develop and/or update these crisis response plans through trainings, mentorship, and simulation exercises and assist the Nigerian interagency with developing their own trainings and exercises to maintain those crisis response plans after the program is over. The application should show an emphasis on interagency coordination in the program’s theory of change and an explanation of how interagency coordination will be assessed and measured. CT is also interested in how the implementer will facilitate sustainability through preparing the Nigerian interagency to institutionalize crisis response reviews. CT can also assist the selected implementer in coordinating and deconflicting program activities with previous foreign assistance programs that worked on this topic. Program Goal: Nigeria’s civilian security services are capable of effectively executing crisis response measures using interagency coordination and institutionalizing emergency management procedures, including the allocation of resources for response activities. Program Objective(s): This program seeks to achieve the following objectives: 1. By 2026, Nigeria has assessed its current interagency coordination efforts and crisis response plans. This objective must be met before the period of performance ends as all other objectives will build on it. 2. By 2027, Nigeria has developed or updated crisis response management plans that delineate roles, responsibilities, and authorities among applicable agencies and/or entities depending on where, when, and what type of crisis has occurred. 3. By 2027, Nigeria’s designated civilian security agencies (noted in Participants and Audiences) and interagency coordination capacities are strengthened through training, exercises, and simulations based on the crisis response plans developed with the assistance of the selected implementer. 4. By 2027, Nigeria’s designated civilian security agencies and interagency coordination capacities are assessed through tabletop exercises to determine the sustainability of crisis response planning, development, and validation procedures. Participants and Audiences: The intended target audience includes Nigeria’s Office of the National Security Advisor, the Department of State Security Services, Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria’s Security and Civil Defense Corps, INTERPOL’s Abuja National Central Bureau, Nigeria’s National Counterterrorism Center, Nigeria Immigration Service, and other Nigerian civilian security agencies and relevant ministries.

Disaster Prevention and Relief
Nonprofits
Limited Competition: Clinical Research Sites (CRS) for the MACS/WIHS Combined Cohort Study (MWCCS) (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
$2,400,000
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (National Institutes of Health)
Federal

Application Deadline

May 2, 2025

Date Added

Jan 17, 2025

This funding opportunity is designed for select research institutions to conduct a comprehensive study on HIV in middle-aged and older adults, focusing on health disparities and comorbidities, while supporting participant engagement and data collection efforts.

Education
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Building Synthetic Microbial Communities for Biology, Mitigating Climate Change, Sustainability and Biotechnology
$10,000,000
National Science Foundation
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 3, 2025

Date Added

Oct 7, 2024

This funding opportunity supports researchers and educational institutions in developing engineered microbial communities to advance scientific understanding and practical solutions for climate change, sustainability, and biotechnology.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
Endowments for Advancing the Humanities
$5,000,000
National Endowment for the Arts (National Endowment for the Humanities)
Federal

Application Deadline

Feb 10, 2026

Date Added

Dec 15, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to colleges, universities, and nonprofit educational institutions to establish long-term endowments that enhance teaching and research in the humanities, particularly focusing on Western civilization, American history, and civics.

Humanities
State governments
U.S. Mission Iraq Public Diplomacy Sections Annual Program Statement
$500,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Iraq)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 30, 2025

Date Added

Jul 16, 2025

This grant provides funding for U.S. and Iraqi non-profit organizations and educational institutions to develop cultural and educational programs that strengthen the relationship between the United States and Iraq.

International Development
Nonprofits
Air Dominance Broad Agency Announcement(BAA)
$750,000,000
U.S. Department of Defense (Department of Defense)
Federal

Application Deadline

Oct 31, 2029

Date Added

Nov 4, 2024

This funding opportunity supports research and development projects aimed at advancing air dominance technologies, targeting higher education institutions, non-profits, for-profits, and small businesses involved in innovative defense solutions.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
U.S. Embassy Namibia Media Literacy and Counter Disinformation Programs
$10,000
U.S. Department of State (U.S. Mission to Namibia)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 16, 2024

Date Added

Jul 11, 2024

The U.S. Embassy Namibia, Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a program to focus on Media Literacy and Counter Disinformation activities. PDS Windhoek invites proposals for programs that strengthen cultural ties between the United States and Namibia through cultural and exchange programming that highlights shared values and promotes bilateral cooperation. All programs must include an American cultural element, or connection with American expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives. The objective of this specific funding opportunity is to improve media literacy, reduce vulnerability to misinformation and disinformation, and/or raise awareness about the importance of media literacy and fact-checking. Proposed projects will work with an audience aged 18 to 50. Examples of activities in potentially successful proposals include, but are not limited to: Training Namibian journalists, media professionals, and journalism students on fact-checking and verification of credible sources and/or the identification of disinformation and misinformation. Conducting trainings for Namibian professionals in any relevant field that focus on media literacy and community leadership in checking the spread of misinformation and disinformation. Hosting events or trainings that promote the development of innovative technologies or solutions to strengthening media literacy and/or unmasking misinformation/disinformation (e.g., a media literacy hackathon or coding event to develop tools that support easy fact-checking or the identification of disinformation and misinformation).

International Development
Nonprofits
Biodiversity on a Changing Planet
$14,000,000
National Science Foundation
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 4, 2025

Date Added

Sep 13, 2024

This grant provides funding for researchers to explore the impacts of environmental changes on biodiversity and its functions, encouraging innovative studies that connect ecological and evolutionary perspectives on a global scale.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
NSF Research: Cooperative Studies of the Earth's Deep Interior
$3,000,000
U.S. National Science Foundation
Federal

Application Deadline

Sep 23, 2024

Date Added

Dec 24, 2021

The Division of Earth Sciences (EAR) invites the submission of proposals for collaborative, interdisciplinary studies of the Earth's interior within the framework of the community-based initiative known as Cooperative Studies of the Earth's Deep Interior (CSEDI). Funding will support basic research on the character and dynamics of the Earth's mantle and core, their influence on the evolution of the Earth as a whole, and on processes operating within the deep interior that affect or are expressed on the Earth's surface. Projects may employ any combination of field, laboratory, and computational studies with observational, theoretical, or experimental approaches. Support is available for research and research infrastructure through grants and cooperative agreements awarded in response to investigator-initiated proposals from U.S. universities and other eligible institutions. Interdisciplinary projects are required.

Science and Technology
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Resource Center
$1,500,000
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (Administration for Community Living)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 30, 2025

Date Added

Jul 1, 2025

This funding opportunity supports a national initiative to educate and empower Medicare beneficiaries and their families against fraud and abuse, by providing resources and training to organizations dedicated to this mission across the U.S. and its territories.

Consumer Protection
Nonprofits
FY 25 Bluefin Tuna Research Program
$300,000
U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC NOAA - ERA Production)
Federal

Application Deadline

Nov 1, 2024

Date Added

Aug 30, 2024

This funding opportunity is designed to support research initiatives that enhance the understanding and management of Atlantic bluefin tuna populations, particularly through collaboration with international partners involved in their conservation.

Environment
State governments
Farmer to Farmer 2024 BIL
$2,000,000
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal

Application Deadline

Jan 28, 2025

Date Added

Oct 1, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to farmer-led organizations and partnerships focused on improving water quality and environmental resilience in the Gulf of Mexico watershed through innovative agricultural practices.

Environment
State governments