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V Scholar Program |
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V Foundation for Cancer Research (V) |
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V Scholar Program
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V Foundation for Cancer Research (V)
Description
The V Scholar Program - Designed to identify, retain and further the careers of talented young investigators. Provides funds directly to young scientists who are developing their own independent laboratory research projects. These grants enable talented young scientists to establish their laboratories and gain a competitive edge necessary to earn additional funding from other sources. The V Scholars determine how to best use the funds in their research projects.
More Information
http://www.jimmyv.org/research/the-funding-process.html
Submission Limits
Each facility is invited to nominate one proposal for each grant category.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
May 3, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
May 4, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
May 13, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 27, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Translational Research Grant |
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V Foundation for Cancer Research (V) |
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Translational Research Grant
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V Foundation for Cancer Research (V)
Description
The V Foundation Grants in Translational Clinical Research - Facilitates the transition of projects from the laboratory to the clinic. Translational researchers seek to apply basic knowledge of cancer and bring the benefits of the new basic-level understandings to patients more quickly and efficiently.
More Information
http://www.jimmyv.org/research/the-funding-process.html
Submission Limits
Each facility is invited to nominate one proposal for each grant category.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
May 3, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
May 4, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
May 11, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 18, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Community Solutions Program |
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United States Department of State (DOS) |
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ECA anticipates funding one project for approximately $1,500,000 as a cooperative agreement, to take place over the course of two years. Anticipated award date is August 1, 2011. Anticipated project completion date is July 31, 2013. Pending successful implementation of this program and the availability of funds in subsequent fiscal years, it is ECA's intent to renew this cooperative agreement for two additional fiscal years, before openly competing it again.
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Community Solutions Program
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United States Department of State (DOS)
Description
The Office of Citizen Exchanges of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs invites proposal submissions to conduct the Community Solutions Program in Africa, East Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Western Hemisphere. This professional fellowship program serves as a mechanism to support and encourage initiatives organized by young civic and community leaders, ages 25-38, currently working to address the economic, environmental, political, and social challenges confronting their respective local communities. The project is to target young professionals currently engaged in initiatives that aim to improve and enhance the economic, environmental, political, and social well-being of their communities. Through four- to six-month professional fellowships with a specific leadership component, Community Solutions will provide opportunities for eligible individuals to more effectively address issues of concern in their own towns, cities and regions. Projects should include placement of participants in carefully identified fellowships in nonprofit organizations and other public and civil society organizations where they will work with seasoned community leaders on current complex global challenges related to the participants' community activities. Strong project designs will ground and augment the fellowship experience with leadership development activities that relate to civic engagement.
As a global tool to address community-based challenges, the Community Solutions Program seeks to (1) enhance the participants' ability to address complex local economic, environmental, political, and social challenges through a U.S.-based fellowship; (2) provide concrete tools to the participants to take on greater leadership roles in their communities, by developing their skills for effective public discourse, professional collaboration, and project management; (3) cultivate professional ties with U.S. economic, environmental, political, and social institutions through collaborative and follow-on projects; (4) create a global network of diverse, multidisciplinary, engaged professionals and civic leaders committed to problem solving and community engagement; and (5) expand and strengthen the relationship between the people of the United States and other countries to work in partnership to identify solutions to common issues facing their local communities.
The specific themes for the professional fellowships for this program are (1) Accountability and Transparency, (2) Tolerance/Conflict Resolution, (3) Environmental Issues, and (4) Women's Issues. Proposals need to embrace a global program design that incorporates all of the proposed themes under Community Solutions. Program participants should be from all of the regions listed below. Proposals that target countries or themes not listed in this solicitation will be deemed technically ineligible. No guarantee is made or implied that every country will have participants.
1. Environmental Issues: Fellowships for the "Environmental Issues'' theme should focus on issues related to water and resource management, food security, supporting the food supply (at local, regional or national levels), social entrepreneurship (to leverage science and technology to address ecological and environmental issues), low-carbon technologies, and the use of natural resources, pollution, sustainable energy, and climate change. The following geographic regions and countries are eligible:
a. Africa: Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Malawi, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Uganda
b. East Asia and the Pacific: Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
c. Near East and North Africa: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and West Bank/Gaza
d. South and Central Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives, and Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan
e. Western Hemisphere: Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Paraguay, Peru, and Trinidad and Tobago
2. Tolerance/Conflict Resolution: Fellowships should expose participants to issues and strategies that address tolerance, multiculturalism, discrimination, and conflict resolution. Negotiation skills, the art of compromise, fair treatment of minority populations, and civil rights and responsibilities can also be addressed. Based on participants' specific interests, fellowships may need to be identified that deal with conflict resolution and crisis response tools for use in failing, failed, and post-conflict states and complex emergencies/disasters. The following geographic regions and countries are eligible:
a. Africa: Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Malawi, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Uganda
b. Near East and North Africa: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and West Bank/Gaza
c. South and Central Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives, and Sri Lanka
d. Western Hemisphere: Bolivia, Columbia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Paraguay, Peru, and Trinidad and Tobago
3. Accountability and Transparency: Fellowships should provide exposure to institutions and concepts related to civil society, grassroots democracy, good governance, anti-corruption, transparency, accountability, and/or free and fair elections. The important role of volunteerism and the culture of volunteerism can also be addressed, when appropriate. The following geographic regions and countries are eligible:
a. Africa: Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Malawi, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Uganda
b. East Asia and the Pacific: Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
c. Europe: Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, and Slovakia
d. South and Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan
4. Women's Issues: Fellowships
More Information
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-04-21/html/2011-9731.htm
Submission Limits
Eligible applicants may not submit more than one proposal in this competition. If more than one proposal is received from the same applicant, all submissions will be declared technically ineligible and will receive no further consideration in the review process. Please note: Applicant organizations are defined by their legal name, and EIN number as stated on their completed SF-424 and additional supporting documentation outlined in the Proposal Submission Instructions (PSI) document.
Cost Sharing:
There is no minimum or maximum percentage required for this competition. However, the Bureau encourages applicants to provide maximum levels of cost sharing and funding in support of its programs. When cost sharing is offered, it is understood and agreed that the applicant must provide the amount of cost sharing as stipulated in its proposal and later included in an approved agreement. Cost sharing may be in the form of allowable direct or indirect costs.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
May 3, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
May 4, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
May 9, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 13, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Asthma Interventions in Public and Assisted Multifamily Housing |
CFDA 14.914 |
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (HUD) |
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Asthma Interventions in Public and Assisted Multifamily Housing
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (HUD)
Description
he OHHLHC is making available grant funds for activities to improve asthma control among asthmatic children and other residents of federally assisted multifamily housing.
The overall purpose of the program is to demonstrate and evaluate cost effective interventions to improve asthma control among children and other residents of federally assisted multifamily housing. The program is intended to fund demonstration projects to improve asthma control among children and others currently residing in federally assisted multifamily housing developments that are administered by local public housing authorities (i.e., public housing) as well as privately owned multifamily housing that is subsidized by HUD (e.g. Project-based Section 8, section 202, and section 811 housing).
Multifamily housing refers to a residential property containing five or more dwelling units. HUD is specifically interested in funding projects in multifamily housing developments that are administered by local public housing authorities (i.e., public housing) or privately owned multifamily housing that is subsidized by HUD. HUD is targeting asthma because it is a common illness that disproportionately affects disadvantaged populations and multifaceted interventions (including actions to reduce exposure to environmental triggers) can be effective in improving asthma control.
The major objectives of this NOFA are to support:
1. Development and implementation of cost effective, replicable interventions and protocols for the control of asthma among residents of federally assisted, multifamily housing, particularly children with poorly controlled asthma;
2. Creation of sustainable programs and policies (i.e., program activities which continue after the end of the grant performance period) that reduce exposure to asthma triggers in the indoor environment (e.g., IPM, smoke-free housing, integration of this grant with local green and healthy homes initiatives, etc.) and improve the medical management of asthma; and
3. Evaluations of the effectiveness (including cost-effectiveness) of asthma control programs and interventions in improving the health of residents and their understanding of asthma management practices.
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=86634
Submission Limits
Only one application for a specific project will be accepted from any given organization. If more than one application is received for the same project from an organization, the application that was timely received last by Grants.gov will be considered for funding.
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing or "matching" is not required; however, applicant "leveraging" contributions are encouraged.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 28, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 29, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
May 6, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
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American Film Showcase - Contemporary Voices in Documentary and Fiction Film |
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American Film Showcase - Contemporary Voices in Documentary and Fiction Film
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United States Department of State (DOS)
Description
The Cultural Programs Division of the Office of Citizen Exchanges in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) announces an open competition for a cooperative agreement to administer the "American Film Showcase - Contemporary Voices in Documentary and Fiction Film'' program globally. Through the American Film Showcase program, ECA seeks to bring award-winning independent American documentaries and narrative films to audiences around the world to offer contemporary new insights into American life and culture and issues affecting democratic societies. The films and their filmmakers will be showcased at international venues, including U.S. Embassy-organized events and/or U.S. Embassy-supported international documentary and feature film festivals. This program will provide for travel by documentary and feature filmmakers and film experts in conjunction with public presentation of the films overseas. In addition to presentations, American filmmakers and film experts will be expected to conduct or participate in master classes, workshops, lectures and other outreach activities designed for a variety of audiences, with a focus on younger and underserved audiences. The classes are expected to include filmmaking workshops and training in digital technology, emergent media, and creative use of social media. The Showcase also will provide for follow-up programming that could include return visits overseas by American filmmakers or visits by young foreign filmmakers to the United States.
Through this solicitation, ECA seeks an organization to identify and select a collection of contemporary American documentary and narrative films that offer a broad overview of the best in current American independent filmmaking.
The films should demonstrate high artistic quality, illustrate diverse viewpoints, address a variety of social issues, and reflect the creativity inherent in an open, democratic society.
Documentaries are the priority focus of the American Film Showcase. They should address important and compelling themes and represent more than half of the films in the Showcase, with the remainder being narrative/fiction films. The Showcase also should include a small collection of animated shorts.
CFDA 19.415
More Information
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-04-21/html/2011-9727.htm
Submission Limits
Eligible applicants may submit only one proposal in response to this RFGP. If multiple proposals are received, all submissions will be declared technically ineligible and will be given no further consideration in the review process. Please note: Applicant organizations are defined by their legal name, and EIN number as stated on their completed SF-424 and additional supporting documentation outlined in the PSI document.
Cost Sharing:
ECA intends to award one cooperative agreement to a qualified institution or organization to administer the program. Approximate total funding is $700,000. Approximate average award is $700,000. Anticipated award date, pending availability of funds, is September 1, 2011. Anticipated project completion date is January 31, 2013. Pending successful implementation of this program and the availability of funds in subsequent fiscal years, it is ECA's intent to renew this cooperative agreement for t
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 28, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 29, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
May 4, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 6, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Institutional Clinical and Translational Science Award (U54) |
RFA-RM-10-020 |
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Institutional Clinical and Translational Science Award (U54)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This FOA invites applications for Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) from new applicants and from current awardees. The CTSA program sustains and advances clinical and translational science as a distinct discipline. NIH resources give institutions flexibility to develop their existing configuration, resources and talent to maximize the safety, efficiency, quality and speed of clinical and translational research. The academic home for clinical and translational science can be a center, department, or institute (C/D/I), and is expected to include faculty who conduct original research, develop graduate and postgraduate training curricula and lead programs that integrate clinical and translational science across multiple departments, schools, research institutes and hospitals.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-10-020.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed, as defined in Section III. 3. Additional Information on Eligibility.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 21, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 22, 2011 |
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Apr 29, 2011 |
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Limited Competition: The Health and Retirement Study (U01) |
RFA-AG-12-001 |
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Limited Competition: The Health and Retirement Study (U01)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This limited competition FOA is to continue the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) as the pre-eminent resource of publicly-available data for researchers, policy analysts and program planners who are studying and/or making major policy decisions that affect retirement, pensions, health insurance, savings and economic well-being. The purpose of this FOA is to solicit an application for the next 6-year cycle of the HRS. The goals of this next phase are to continue the steady-state longitudinal design for data collection and content; continue innovative sub-studies such as on consumption and time use; enhance content and methods on health, functioning, cognitive status, wealth, pensions, family structure, and psychosocial factors; continue to develop relevant linkages to administrative data; maintain and enhance data distribution and user support; and extend harmonization efforts with internationally comparable surveys of population aging.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AG-12-001.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 21, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 22, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 27, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 4, 2011 |
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May 10, 2011 |
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NIMHD Resource-Related Minority Health and Health Disparities Research (U24) |
RFA-MD-11-005 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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NIMHD Resource-Related Minority Health and Health Disparities Research (U24)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This FOA encourages applications from organizations to provide support for conducting minority health and health disparities resource-related research activities that support the objectives and research strategy outlined in the NIMHD FY 2009-2013 Health Disparities Strategic Plan. The priority areas for this initiative are
- bioethics research,
- global health research,
- data infrastructure and dissemination, and
- health-care for rural populations research.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-MD-11-005.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 21, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 22, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 27, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 4, 2011 |
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May 8, 2011 |
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Center of Excellence (CoE) in Laser-Based Remote Sensing and Communications |
BAA-11-01-PKS |
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United States Department of Defense (DOD) |
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Center of Excellence (CoE) in Laser-Based Remote Sensing and Communications
Agencies
United States Department of Defense (DOD)
Description
AFRL Sensors Directorate (AFRL/RY), Directed Energy Directorate (AFRL/RD) and AFOSR seek an applicant to provide a Center of Excellence in the development of laser-based remote sensing and communications for Air Force applications. It is anticipated that the successful bidder will propose tasks in both the basic and applied research domains associated with the broad category of remote sensing and free-space communication beyond the diffraction-limited range of a real optical aperture. Wavelength regimes of interest are those consistent with remote sensing and communications for Air Force applications. It is also anticipated that the successful bidder will have significant experience in education of students in technical areas of interest. The successful bidder will also demonstrate a willingness to make results of research available to the technical community at large through activities such as frequent workshops, publications and presentations at conferences.
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=86074
Submission Limits
The offeror may submit one proposal.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 21, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 22, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 27, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 2, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
May 7, 2011 |
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Jun 7, 2011
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Dominion Higher Educational Partnership |
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Dominion Foundation (Dominion) |
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Dominion Higher Educational Partnership
Agencies
Dominion Foundation (Dominion)
Description
Educating our citizens and meeting the varied work force needs of business and industry are challenges that require diverse solutions. Grants from the Dominion Higher Educational Partnership program better align Dominion's work force needs with the company's support of higher education.
In the area of post-secondary education, Dominion accepts grant applications to encourage the development of programs for post-secondary students, aimed at developing a skilled work force in areas critical to Dominion.
Successful grant proposals should represent innovative and promising ideas, involve programs with practical applications and near-term results, reach a significant number of students and demonstrate broad-based community support. Proposals must align with one of the following target areas:
- Business: Business practices, accounting, finance, or economics
- Craft: Welding trades, power line or pipeline construction/maintenance
- Engineering: Chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, petroleum and natural gas, or nuclear engineering
- Environment: Environmental sciences and study of the environment
- Energy: Exploration of alternative energies or student-led conservation projects
- Technical: Information systems, electronics, control trades, power plant operations, and electrical technicians
More Information
http://www.dom.com/about/education/grants/higher-educational-partnership.jsp
Submission Limits
Dominion will not fund more than one grant per college or university, so it is important that the applicant coordinate with the school's advancement office before applying.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 12, 2011 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 13, 2011 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 18, 2011 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 21, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
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Anyone wishing to submit a proposal for one of these programs should click on the appropriate link in the list above. To expedite the process of planning an internal competition, please submit your notice of intent as soon as you know you have an interest in the funding program. You are only required to include the name of the Principal Investigator, any co-PI's, and the subject or title of the proposed project. The deadline for the internal notice of intent is indicated above.