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Eddie Bernice Johnson Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science Initiative (INCLUDES) |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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This internal competition applies only to these project types: Design and Development Launch Pilots, Collaborative Change Consortia, Alliances, and Network Connectors. Investigators planning to submit a proposal are strongly encouraged to submit a one-page description of their proposal idea to nsfincludes@nsf.gov at least two months prior to proposal submission so that an INCLUDES program director can provide feedback on alignment of the idea with the INCLUDES Initiative's goals.
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Eddie Bernice Johnson Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science Initiative (INCLUDES)
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The INCLUDES Initiative is a comprehensive, national effort to enhance U.S. leadership in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) discovery and innovation, focused on NSF’s commitment to ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in STEM fields. More specifically, the INCLUDES Initiative seeks to motivate and accelerate collaborative infrastructure building to advance equity and sustain systemic change to broaden participation in STEM fields at scale. With this solicitation, NSF offers support for five types of projects that connect and contribute to the National Network: (1) Design and Development Launch Pilots, (2) Collaborative Change Consortia, (3) Alliances, (4) Network Connectors, and (5) Conferences.
More Information
https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/nsfs-eddie-bernice-johnson-inclusion-across-nation
Submission Limits
An organization may serve as a lead organization on only one proposal per project type, not including conferences.
Cost Sharing:
Inclusion of voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 20, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 21, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 19, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 15, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
Oct 22, 2024
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Nutrition Obesity Research Centers (P30 Clinical Trial Optional) |
RFA-DK-25-007 |
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) |
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Nutrition Obesity Research Centers (P30 Clinical Trial Optional)
Agencies
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Description
The mission of the NORC program is to serve as a key component of the NIDDK-supported research effort to advance nutrition and obesity research. The NORCs promote new discoveries and enhance scientific progress through support of cutting-edge basic, clinical, translational, and health disparities research in nutrition science and obesity with the ultimate goal of improving public health. The NORC program is intended to bring together investigators from a variety of scientific disciplines in a manner that enhances and extends the effectiveness of their research. A NORC must be an identifiable unit within a single or a consortium of cooperating institutions, including affiliated universities, medical centers, and/or other research organizations; however, NORCs may also foster interactions and collaborations between investigators at multiple, collaborative institutions and organizations to promote a multifaceted approach to a common goal. In either case, NORC applications must be associated with an existing program of excellence as evidenced by a consistent and outstanding record of productivity and peer-reviewed research funding in the areas of nutrition and/or obesity. NORC funding will provide support for core facilities (shared resources), pilot and feasibility studies, and program enrichment activities. Except for pilot and feasibility studies, NORC funds are not intended to fund or otherwise support individual biomedical or behavioral research projects other than through core usage.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DK-25-007.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution (normally identified by having a unique DUNS number or NIH IPF number) is allowed.
Cost Sharing:
Not required.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 17, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 18, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 28, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 12, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Sep 9, 2024
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Nutrition Obesity Research Centers Research Resource Center (RRC) (P2C- Clinical Trial Optional) |
RFA-DK-25-011 |
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) |
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Nutrition Obesity Research Centers Research Resource Center (RRC) (P2C- Clinical Trial Optional)
Agencies
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Description
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) invites applications for a Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC) Research Resource Center (RRC) grant proposing to manage common NORC activities with a goal of enhancing the rigor and reproducibility of nutrition and obesity research; providing support for the early-to-midcareer nutrition and obesity researchers from diverse backgrounds, including individuals from underrepresented groups (see, NOT-OD-20-031); managing an Opportunity Program; providing a Pilot and Feasibility Program; and supporting other related needs for the NORC program more broadly. The mission of the NORC program is to serve as a key component of the NIDDK-supported nation-wide effort to advance nutrition and obesity research across the research spectrum. The NORCs promote new discoveries and enhance scientific progress through support of cutting-edge basic, clinical, translational, and health disparities research in nutrition science and obesity with the ultimate goal of improving public health for all.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DK-25-011.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution (normally identified by having a UEI or NIH IPF number) is allowed.
Cost Sharing:
Not required.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 17, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 18, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 28, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 12, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Sep 9, 2024
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Major Research Instrumentation Program: (MRI) Instrument Acquisition or Development |
NSF 23-519 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Major Research Instrumentation Program: (MRI) Instrument Acquisition or Development
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program (MRI Program Website) serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and
engineering instrumentation for research and research training in our Nation's institutions of higher education and not-for-profit
scientific/engineering research organizations. An MRI award supports the acquisition of a multi-user research instrument that is commercially
available through direct purchase from a vendor, or for the personnel costs and equipment that are required for the development of an
instrument with new capabilities, thereby advancing instrumentation capabilities and enhancing expertise for instrument design and fabrication
at academic institutions. MRI instruments are, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs.
MRI provides support to acquire critical research instrumentation without which advances in fundamental science and engineering research
may not otherwise occur. MRI also provides support to obtain next-generation research instruments by developing instruments with new
capabilities that open new opportunities to advance the frontiers in science and engineering research. Additionally, an MRI award is expected
to enhance research training of students who will become the next generation of instrument users, designers and builders.
An MRI proposal may request from NSF up to $4 million for either acquisition or development of a research instrument. Each performing
organization may submit in revised "Tracks" as defined below, with no more than two (2) submissions in Track 1 and no more than one (1)
submission in Track 2. For the newly defined Track 3, no more than one (1) submission per competition is permitted. As a result, it is now
possible for an institution to submit up to four MRI proposals within the Track limits as described above.
Track 1: Track 1 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than $100,0001 and less than $1,400,000.
Track 2: Track 2 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $1,400,000 up to and including
$4,000,000.
Track 3: Track 3 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $100,0001 and less than or equal to
$4,000,000 that include the purchase, installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment and instrumentation to conserve or
reduce the consumption of helium. Institutions may submit no more than one Track 3 proposal. Submission of a Track 3
proposal does not impact limits that apply for Track 1 and Track 2 proposals.
Cost sharing requirements for new awards in the MRI Program are waived for a period of 5 years beginning with the FY 2023 MRI
competition. Institutional submission limits for Track 1, Track 2 and Track 3 proposals remain.
The MRI Program especially seeks broad representation of groups, institutions, and geographic regions that are underrepresented in STEM
disciplines. Proposals from women, underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities and early-career PIs are encouraged, as are
proposals that benefit early-career researchers and proposals with PIs from geographically under-served regions, including EPSCoR
jurisdictions. Additionally, proposals are encouraged from under-resourced institutions, including from emerging research institutions, where
MRI can significantly build capacity for research.
1 Track 1 proposals requesting funds from NSF less than $100,000 will be accepted only from: a) eligible performing organizations requesting
instrumentation supporting research in the disciplines of mathematics or social, behavioral and economic sciences; or b)
More Information
https://nsf-gov-resources.nsf.gov/solicitations/pubs/2023/nsf23519/nsf23519.pdf?VersionId=XdNwUeSIELClyxb2kKfMApXgx_6kG5Vn
Submission Limits
Two (2) in Track 1, one (1) in Track 2 and one (1) in Track 3 as described below. Potential PIs are advised to contact their sponsored projects
office well in advance of the MRI submission window regarding processes used to select proposals for submission.
The MRI program requires that an MRI-eligible organization may, as a performing organization, submit or be included as a significantly
funded2 subawardee in no more than three MRI proposals in Tracks 1 and 2 as defined below, with no more than two (2) submissions in Track
1 and no more than one (1) submission in Track 2. One (1) additional submission is permitted in the newly defined Track 3. As a result, it is
now possible for an institution to submit up to four MRI proposals within the Track limits described above.
Any MRI proposal may request support for either the acquisition or development of a research instrument or an upgrade of an existing
research instrument. Within their submission limit, NSF strongly encourages an organization to submit proposals for innovative development
projects.
Track 1: Track 1 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $100,0001 and less than $1,400,000.
Track 2: Track 2 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $1,400,000 up to and including
$4,000,000.
Track 3 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $100,0001 and less than or equal to
$4,000,000 for requests that include the purchase,
Cost Sharing:
Inclusion of voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 14, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 15, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 15, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 5, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Nov 15, 2024
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National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Bridges to the Baccalaureate Research Training Program (T34) |
PAR-22-125 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Bridges to the Baccalaureate Research Training Program (T34)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The goal of the Bridges to the Baccalaureate Research Training Program is to provide structured activities to prepare a diverse cohort of research-oriented students to transfer from associate degree-granting institutions to baccalaureate degree-granting institutions and complete a baccalaureate degree in disciplines related to the biomedical sciences. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) provides support to eligible, domestic institutions to develop and implement effective, evidence-informed approaches to biomedical training and mentoring that will keep pace with the rapid evolution of the research enterprise. NIGMS expects that the proposed research training programs will incorporate didactic, research, mentoring, and career development elements. This program requires strong partnerships between at least two post-secondary educational institutions offering science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) degrees. At least one partner must be an institution that offers the associate degree as the highest STEM degree and the other partner(s) must offer baccalaureate degrees in biomedically relevant STEM fields. Upon completion of the Bridges to the Baccalaureate Research Training program, trainees are expected to be well positioned to pursue research-oriented biomedical higher degree programs or enter careers in the biomedical research workforce.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) does not allow appointed Trainees to lead an independent clinical trial, but does allow them to obtain research experience in a clinical trial led by a mentor or co-mentor.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-22-125.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution (normally identified by having a unique DUNS number or NIH IPF number) is allowed.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 14, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 15, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 1, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 15, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Fusion Innovation Research Engine (FIRE) Collaboratives |
DE-FOA-0003361 |
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Department of Energy (DOE) |
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Fusion Innovation Research Engine (FIRE) Collaboratives
Agencies
Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
The Department of Energy (DOE) Fusion Energy Science (FES) program is embarking on a
transformative initiative aimed at creating a fusion innovation ecosystem, the “Fusion Innovation
Research Engine (FIRE)”, by forming virtual, centrally managed teams called “Collaboratives”,
that have a collective goal of bridging FES’s basic science research programs and growing fusion
industries, including the activities supported under the FES milestone-based fusion development
program.
At its core, FIRE represents a departure from traditional science programs. It is structured as a
framework comprised of Collaboratives with the purpose of bridging the gap between
foundational science and practical application. These Collaboratives are envisioned as dynamic
hubs of innovation, driving advancements in fusion energy research in collaboration with both
public and private entities.
FES envisions the ecosystem surrounding the Collaboratives as a facilitator for collaboration and
coordination with the basic science research program and other stakeholders, creating an engine
for innovation. FIRE hopes to foster synergy and alignment of goals, accelerating progress
towards the realization of fusion energy as a clean, sustainable power source. Moreover, thisinitiative aims to create new economic opportunities, bolster US-based manufacturing and supply
chains, and enable the development of technologies crucial for national security, energy security,
and defense.
Through the concerted efforts of the Collaboratives within FIRE, FES aims to de-risk Fusion
Materials and Technology (FM&T) gaps, connecting the three science drivers of Fusion Science
and Technology (FS&T)—Sustain a Burning Plasma, Engineer for Extreme Conditions, and
Harness Fusion Energy—FES is poised to accelerate the transition of fusion energy from theory
to reality.
This initiative represents a significant step forward in FES’ commitment to advancing fusion
energy research and development, ultimately benefiting society with a clean, sustainable energy
source, and fostering economic growth and national security.
More Information
https://science.osti.gov/fes/-/media/grants/pdf/foas/2024/DE-FOA-0003361.pdf
Submission Limits
Applicant institutions are limited to no more than four (4) pre-applications or applications as a
lead institution and no more than one pre-application or application for any individual PI.
DOE will consider the latest received submissions to be the institution’s intended submissions.
• Pre-applications more than the limited number of submissions may be discouraged.
• Applications more than the limited number of submissions may be declined without review.
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing for basic and fundamental research is not required pursuant to an exclusion from the
requirements of Section 988 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 10, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 11, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 18, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 24, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Jul 9, 2024 |
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Aug 27, 2024
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NIH Neuroscience Development for Advancing the Careers of a Diverse Research Workforce (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) |
PAR-23-178 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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NIH Neuroscience Development for Advancing the Careers of a Diverse Research Workforce (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This NIH Neuroscience Development for Advancing the Careers of a Diverse Research Workforce (R25) is a flexible and specialized program designed to foster the development of neuroscience researchers from diverse backgrounds, including individuals from underrepresented groups, across the specified career stages. This Neuroscience Diversity R25 initiative will focus on factors that have been shown to affect retention of underrepresented postbaccalaureate, graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, and junior faculty in neuroscience research, such as mentoring, scientific networks, professional development, and attention to the structural and institutional environment regarding inclusion. This initiative will support the development of collaborative research education partnerships that will increase participants awareness and interest in the neurosciences, develop participants scientific knowledge and research skills that will allow them to progress and transition to more advanced neuroscience-related research education and training activities. Proposed program interventions to enhance workforce diversity in response to this NOFO should also focus on asset models and leadership opportunities, rather than solely deficit models and remediation.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-23-178.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed.
Cost Sharing:
Not required.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 3, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 4, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 5, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 2, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Aug 26, 2024 |
Agency Proposal |
Sep 26, 2024
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National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) Program |
NSF 21-536 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) Program
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) program seeks proposals that explore ways for graduate students in research-based master’s and doctoral degree programs to develop the skills, knowledge, and competencies needed to pursue a range of STEM careers. The program is dedicated to effective training of STEM graduate students in high priority interdisciplinary or convergent research areas, through a comprehensive traineeship model that is innovative, evidence-based, and aligned with changing workforce and research needs. Proposals are requested that address any interdisciplinary or convergent research theme of national priority, as noted above.
The NRT program addresses workforce development, emphasizing broad participation, and institutional capacity building needs in graduate education. The program encourages proposals that involve strategic collaborations with the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, national laboratories, field stations, teaching and learning centers, informal science centers, and academic partners. NRT especially welcomes proposals that include partnership with NSF Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (INCLUDES) and leverage INCLUDES project efforts to develop STEM talent from all sectors and groups in our society (https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/big_ideas/includes.jsp). Collaborations between NRT proposals and existing NSF INCLUDES projects should strengthen both NRT and INCLUDES projects.
More Information
https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2021/nsf21536/nsf21536.htm
Submission Limits
Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization: 2
Limit on Number of Proposals per PI or Co-PI: 1
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
May 24, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
May 25, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 28, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 19, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Sep 6, 2024
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National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) |
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Grants for Arts Projects
Agencies
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
Description
Projects may be small, medium, or large; existing or new; and may take place in any part of the nation’s 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. jurisdictions. A project may consist of one or more specific events or activities; it may be a new initiative or part of your organization’s regular season or activities. Organizations that undertake a single short-term program in a year could apply for that event, or they could identify certain components (such as the presentation of a particular artist and the associated activities) as their project. Organizations may apply for any or all phases of a project, from its planning through its implementation. A project should not encompass all of an organization’s activities or costs in a given year.
Grants range from $10,000 to $100,000. In the past few years, a majority of the agency's grants have been for amounts less than $25,000.
Areas of Particular Interest:
The NEA is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, and fostering mutual respect for the diverse beliefs and values of all individuals and groups. We encourage projects that address any of the following:
(1) Elevate artists as integral and essential to a healthy and vibrant society.
(2) Celebrate the nation’s creativity and/or cultural heritage.
(3) Facilitate cross-sector collaborations that center the arts at the intersection of other disciplines, sectors, and industries.
(4) Contribute to healthy and thriving local, regional, state-wide, and national arts ecosystems and arts infrastructures.
(5) Invest in organizational capacity-building and leadership development for arts organizations, arts workers, and artists.
(6) Build arts organizations’ capacity to serve a broad public through digital or emergent technology and/or support tech-centered creative practices across all artistic disciplines and forms.
(7) Originate from or are in collaboration with the following constituencies encouraged by White House Executive Orders:
Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
Tribal Colleges and Universities,
American Indian and Alaska Native tribes,
Predominantly Black Institutions,
Hispanic Serving Institutions,
Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, and
Organizations that support the independence and lifelong inclusion of people with disabilities.
(8) In recognition of the United States of America’s 250th anniversary in 2026, we also welcome arts projects that educate and engage communities in dialogue about the past, present, and future of our nation.
More Information
https://www.arts.gov/grants/grants-for-arts-projects
Submission Limits
An organization may submit only one application to the FY 2024 Grants for Arts Projects program (i.e., one application per calendar year), with limited exceptions.
Cost Sharing:
All grants require a nonfederal cost share or match of at least 1 to 1.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
May 23, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
May 24, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 3, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jun 21, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Jul 23, 2024
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National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) |
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Grants for Arts Projects
Agencies
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
Description
Projects may be small, medium, or large; existing or new; and may take place in any part of the nation’s 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. jurisdictions. A project may consist of one or more specific events or activities; it may be a new initiative or part of your organization’s regular season or activities. Organizations that undertake a single short-term program in a year could apply for that event, or they could identify certain components (such as the presentation of a particular artist and the associated activities) as their project. Organizations may apply for any or all phases of a project, from its planning through its implementation. A project should not encompass all of an organization’s activities or costs in a given year.
Grants range from $10,000 to $100,000. In the past few years, a majority of the agency's grants have been for amounts less than $25,000.
Areas of Particular Interest:
The NEA is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, and fostering mutual respect for the diverse beliefs and values of all individuals and groups. We encourage projects that address any of the following:
(1) Elevate artists as integral and essential to a healthy and vibrant society.
(2) Celebrate the nation’s creativity and/or cultural heritage.
(3) Facilitate cross-sector collaborations that center the arts at the intersection of other disciplines, sectors, and industries.
(4) Contribute to healthy and thriving local, regional, state-wide, and national arts ecosystems and arts infrastructures.
(5) Invest in organizational capacity-building and leadership development for arts organizations, arts workers, and artists.
(6) Build arts organizations’ capacity to serve a broad public through digital or emergent technology and/or support tech-centered creative practices across all artistic disciplines and forms.
(7) Originate from or are in collaboration with the following constituencies encouraged by White House Executive Orders:
Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
Tribal Colleges and Universities,
American Indian and Alaska Native tribes,
Predominantly Black Institutions,
Hispanic Serving Institutions,
Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, and
Organizations that support the independence and lifelong inclusion of people with disabilities.
(8) In recognition of the United States of America’s 250th anniversary in 2026, we also welcome arts projects that educate and engage communities in dialogue about the past, present, and future of our nation.
More Information
https://www.arts.gov/grants/grants-for-arts-projects
Submission Limits
An organization may submit only one application to the FY 2024 Grants for Arts Projects program (i.e., one application per calendar year), with limited exceptions.
Cost Sharing:
All grants require a nonfederal cost share or match of at least 1 to 1.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
May 23, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
May 24, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 3, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jun 21, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Jul 23, 2024
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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.