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AAEP/ALS Scholarships (AAEP/American Live Stock Inc. Veterinary Student Scholarship) |
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American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) (AAEP) |
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AAEP/ALS Scholarships (AAEP/American Live Stock Inc. Veterinary Student Scholarship)
Agencies
American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) (AAEP)
Description
The scholarship is awarded to fourth-year veterinary students who plan a career focused on the health and welfare of the horse. The scholarship's intent is to assist those students who are likely to have a meaningful involvement with the AAEP in a leadership role after graduation.
More Information
http://www.aaep.org/foundation_scholarships.htm
Submission Limits
Each accredited college or school of veterinary medicine may nominate one fourth-year veterinary student. Respective colleges or schools may determine the criteria for nominating their candidate within the stated guidelines.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jul 2, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jul 3, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 17, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 31, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
Sep 17, 2009
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Healthy Homes Technical Studies |
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (HUD) |
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Healthy Homes Technical Studies
Agencies
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (HUD)
Description
The purpose of Healthy Homes Technical Studies is to fund technical studies to improve existing methods for detecting and controlling housing-related health and safety hazards, to develop new methods to detect and control these hazards, and to improve our knowledge of housing-related health and safety hazards.
Additional Contact:
Curtissa L. Coleman (for administrative questions)
+1 (202) 402-7580
Curtissa.L.Coleman@hud.gov
More Information
http://www.hud.gov/offices/lead/09NOFA/HHtechstudies.cfm
Submission Limits
Only one application will be accepted from any given organization for a given project under this grant program. There is no limit on the number of applications that each applicant may submit for a given project; however, if more than one application for the same project is received from an applicant, the application that was received last by HUD before the deadline will be considered for funding.
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Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 29, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 30, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 6, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 10, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
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NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) |
NSF 09-567 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM)
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
This program makes grants to institutions of higher education to support scholarships for academically talented, financially needy students, enabling them to enter the workforce following completion of an associate; baccalaureate; or graduate-level degree in science and engineering disciplines. Grantee institutions are responsible for selecting scholarship recipients, reporting demographic information about student scholars, and managing the S-STEM project at the institution.
The program does not make scholarship awards directly to students; students should contact their institution’s Office of Financial Aid for this and other scholarship opportunities.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09567/nsf09567.htm?govDel=USNSF_25#elig
Submission Limits
An institution may submit one proposal from each constituent college or school that awards eligible degrees. (For example, a university with a College of Engineering, a School of Life Sciences, and a College of Arts and Sciences could submit one proposal from each for a total of three. However, within a College of Engineering, if the Department of Electrical Engineering were submitting a proposal, a proposal from the Department of Mechanical Engineering could be submitted only in a subsequent year. The two departments could also submit a proposal jointly.)
Cost Sharing:
Cost Sharing: Cost sharing is not required under this solicitation.
Indirect Cost (F&A) Limitations: No indirect costs are allowed.
Other Budgetary Limitations: Additional funds up to 15% of the total scholarship amount may be requested for expenses related to program administration (up to 5%) and student services (up to 10%), all of which must be listed under the appropriate NSF budget categories. See section V.A.8 above for details. Do not enter items in either categories G.6. or F.4.,
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 25, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 26, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 3, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 10, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Aug 11, 2009 |
Agency Proposal |
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Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Ancillary Training Activities (T36) |
PAR-08-118 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Ancillary Training Activities (T36)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Branch of the Minority Opportunities in Research (MORE) Division was established to significantly increase the number and competitiveness of underrepresented minorities engaged in biomedical research. To facilitate the training and development of students, faculty, or researchers from groups underrepresented in the biomedical research enterprise of this nation, the MARC Branch will provide program-related support in three key areas: (1) scientific conferences, (2) scientific short courses, or (3) other well-defined ancillary training activities that further the MARC mission.
Ancillary training may include support for student academic development and enrichment activities that are designed to improve critical thinking skills, communication skills, and time management; and may also provide group learning opportunities, interdisciplinary or advanced course training where students learn quantitative skills to analyze biomedical and behavioral problems, and opportunities to meet and discuss career choices with appropriate role models.
More Information
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-118.html
Submission Limits
An applicant institution may not submit more than one application at any time. Eligible institutions may only receive one MARC Ancillary Training award which may not be transferred from one institution/organization to another.
Cost Sharing:
This program does not require cost sharing as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 25, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 26, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 3, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 10, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
Sep 11, 2009
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National Security Science and Engineering Faculty |
AFOSR-BAA-2009-4 |
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United States Department of Defense (DOD) |
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National Security Science and Engineering Faculty
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United States Department of Defense (DOD)
Description
The Director, Defense Research and Engineering (DDR&E) sponsors the National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellowship (NSSEFF) Program. NSSEFF is part of the National Defense Education Program (NDEP) that supports innovative basic science and engineering research within academia, as well as education initiatives that seek to create and develop the next generation of scientists and engineers for the defense and national security workforce. The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) manages the NSSEFF program for DDR&E. To accomplish this task, AFOSR is soliciting proposals for the NSSEFF program through this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). This BAA seeks outstanding researchers for the NSSEFF program for the purpose of conducting innovative basic research in areas of interest to the Department of Defense (DoD) and fostering long-term relationships between the NSSEFF Fellows and the DoD.
As defined by the DoD, “basic research is systematic study directed toward greater knowledge or understanding of the fundamental aspects of phenomena and of observable facts without specific applications towards processes or products in mind. It includes all scientific study and experimentation directed toward increasing fundamental knowledge and understanding in those fields of the physical, engineering, environmental, and life sciences related to long-term national security needs. It is farsighted high payoff research that provides the basis for technological progress.†(www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/fmr/02b/02b_05.pdf). The DoD’s basic research program invests broadly in many scientific fields to ensure that it has early cognizance of new scientific knowledge. Areas of research that have produced significant improvement in military capabilities include electronics, materials science, physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, mechanics, biological and life sciences, atmospheric and space sciences, cognitive and neural sciences, terrestrial sciences, and ocean sciences.
More Information
http://www07.grants.gov/search/announce.do;jsessionid=WLHzK36QVl3HhMSnT9XqPTqysJCy2qrhhd2MhvcfFVz60vyYG4ty!772105606
Submission Limits
Institutions intending to nominate individual faculty and staff must submit a letter of intent signed by the President, Chancellor, or highest campus official of the academic institution. If the highest official is unavailable for signature at the time of submission, the highest ranking official available and authorized to sign for the individual designated above may sign. The letter of intent must:
• Appear on official letterhead of the academic institution
• Display the date on which it was signed
• State the name, title, faculty position, department affiliation, and email address of each individual that will be nominated for award
• State the proposed research topic
• State the technical subject category most appropriate for the proposed research topic (see technical subject categories in Section I of this announcement)
• Provide Sponsored Programs Office contact information with email address
• Provide President’s/Chancellor’s Office contact information with email address
An institution may submit one letter of intent that contains the information required for all the individual PIs it intends to nominate. If more individuals request nomination after the letter is sent, additional letter(s) may also be submitted. However, each individual must be named in an official letter of intent to be eligible to submit a white paper.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 19, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 19, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 19, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jun 19, 2009 |
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International Research Network Connections (IRNC) |
NSF 09-564 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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International Research Network Connections (IRNC)
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The United States research and education community communicates, cooperates, and collaborates with colleagues in the global community. Members of this community access remote instruments, data, and computational resources located throughout the world, often as part of international collaborations. Similarly, major NSF investments in large-scale science and engineering facilities located both inside and outside the United States are utilized by multinational research and education collaborations. To support such activities, NSF solicits proposals for International Research Network Connections (IRNC). The participating NSF agencies are the Office of Cyberinfrastructure (OCI) and the Office of International Science and Engineering, both in the Office of the Director (OD).
NSF expects to make a set of awards to
- provide network connections linking U.S. research networks with peer networks in other parts of the world;
- leverage existing international network connectivity;
- improve the quality of end-to-end networking on international paths;
- explore experimental networking; and
- stimulate the deployment and operational understanding of emerging technologies such as IPv6 in an international context.
Links funded by this program are intended to support science and engineering research and education applications, and preference will be given to solutions which provide the best economy of scale and demonstrate the ability to support the largest communities of interest with the broadest services. Funded projects will assist the U.S. research and education community by enabling state-of-the-art international network services and access to increased collaboration and data services. Through extended international network connections, additional research and production network services will be enabled, complementing those currently offered or planned by domestic research networks.
This program supports international research network connections across three areas: (1) production network environments (IRNC:ProNet); (2) experimental networking activities in support of cyber-science applications (IRNC:Exp); and (3) special projects including advanced network development, deployment, security, monitoring, and other approaches (IRNC:SP).
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09564/nsf09564.htm
Submission Limits
An organizational limit of three proposals applies to IRNC:ProNet. There is no organizational limit for IRNC:Exp or IRNC:SP.
Cost Sharing:
Cost Sharing is not required under this solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 18, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 19, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 1, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 9, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Global Infectious Disease Research Training Program Award (D43) |
PAR-08-154 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Global Infectious Disease Research Training Program Award (D43)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications from U.S. and developing country institutions to train or expand the capabilities of scientists and health professionals from developing countries to engage in infectious diseases (excluding HIV/AIDS) research.
Proposals are requested for innovative, collaborative research training programs that would contribute to the long-term goal of building sustainable research capacity in endemic infectious diseases at developing country institutions. The intent is to harness scientific knowledge and skills to enhance prevention, treatment, and control of infectious diseases causing major morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Developing country institutions may also apply for one-year planning grants to support the development and submission of research training program proposals in the subsequent year. In addition, ongoing infectious disease research training awardees may apply for a competing revision (formerly called supplement) award to their Global Infectious Disease Research Training awards to expand their training activities.
FIC will support research-training programs that focus on building sustainable non-HIV/AIDS infectious disease research capacity at an institution in an endemic developing country. Sustainable research capacity depends on building a critical mass of scientists and health professionals with in-depth scientific expertise and complementary skills that enable the institution to conduct independent, internationally-recognized infectious disease research relevant to the health priorities of their countries. FIC will support research-training programs that focus on major endemic or life-threatening emerging infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases, significant co-infections of HIV/AIDS patients, or the relationship of infectious disease to non-communicable disease conditions of poverty in developing countries. Research training programs should be structured to provide an appropriate balance of short- and long-term training and degree and non-degree training opportunities for participants from developing country institutions designed overall to build sustainable research capacity in partnership with ongoing U.S. research activities.
More Information
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-154.html
Submission Limits
Only one application may be submitted from an institution proposing research training on a particular infectious disease or working at a particular developing country institution. Applicants may submit more than one application, provided that each application is scientifically distinct.
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing is not required.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 18, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 19, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 25, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 2, 2009 |
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Jul 14, 2009 |
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Recovery Act: Wind Energy Consortia between Institutions of Higher Learning and Industry (ARRA, Recovery Act) |
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Recovery Act: Wind Energy Consortia between Institutions of Higher Learning and Industry (ARRA, Recovery Act)
Agencies
United States Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
The mission of the Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program (WHTP) is responsible stewardship of national resources to increase the development and deployment of reliable, affordable, and environmentally sustainable wind and water power and realize the benefits of domestic renewable energy production. Fulfilling this mission will result in greater energy security and enhanced domestic economic benefit through more diverse, clean, reliable, affordable, and secure domestic electricity supplies.
The WHTP contributes directly to the mission of the Department of Energy and the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to improve national, energy, and economic security and increase the diversity of the nation's energy resources. The program launched an effort, in collaboration with industry, to assess the potential for, and impact of, supplying 20 percent of the nation's electricity needs from wind energy. This $24 million program initiative will fund consortia between institutions of higher learning and industry that will perform focused research on critical wind energy challenges.
These funds will be provided under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to preserve and create jobs, promote economic recovery, and provide investments needed to increase wind energy R&D. The funding will be focused on the following two complementary areas, but not separate topics:
1. Partnerships for Wind Research and Turbine Reliability: Universities in regions of the country in a Power Class 3 at 50 meters or greater wind region with consistent wind resources throughout the year are encouraged to team with industry partners to establish facilities/equipment and a research agenda necessary to study major challenges facing today's wind industry; proposals must address one or more challenges described in the "20 percent Wind Energy by 2030" report and shall include descriptions of how the wind hardware and software will be acquired; DOE highly encourages research in "turbine reliability" as a topic in any consortia proposal
2. Wind Energy Research and Development: University R&D to advance material design, performance measurements, analytical models, and leveraging partnerships with industry to improve power systems operations, maintenance or repair operations, wind turbine and/or component manufacturing, and interdisciplinary system integration; fellowships, internships, etc. may be used to support the research agenda; universities are encouraged to partner with the wind industry in defining their R&D agenda, developing their curriculum, and intern partnerships
More Information
https://www.fedconnect.net/Fedconnect/
Submission Limits
The Letter of Intent due date is June 19, 2009, 11:59 P.M. Eastern Time. Only those applicants who submitted a letter of intent are eligible to submit final applications under this announcement. The application due date is July 29, 2009, 11:59 P.M. Eastern Time.
Cost Sharing:
See solicitation
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 15, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 15, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 15, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jun 16, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Jun 19, 2009 |
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Women's Reproductive Health Research (WRHR) Career Development Program (K12) |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Women's Reproductive Health Research (WRHR) Career Development Program (K12)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) issued by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) is to solicit applications to continue to support a national program of mentored institutional career development programs for junior faculty who have recently completed postgraduate clinical training in obstetrics and gynecology, and are committed to an independent research career in women's reproductive health. The supervised research training will assist junior faculty in their transition into productive physician scientists in areas related to obstetrics and gynecology and its subspecialties.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-09-026.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution may be submitted.
Cost Sharing:
This program does not require cost sharing as defined in the current NIH Grants Policy Statement.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 11, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 12, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 19, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jun 26, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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A-21 Funds - 2009 Solicitation for New Positions |
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A-21 Funds - 2009 Solicitation for New Positions
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Description
The A-21 program for clerical and administrative support is intended to foster development of new research programs by providing for funding that cannot be directly charged to grants and contracts.
Each year, 10% of each unit's A-21 allocation is reduced so that the funding that is released can go to new programs. The new programs are subject to the 10% decrease in the year following the allocation and every year thereafter.
The CARS-CAGS group is responsible for evaluating proposals to this program. Proposals are due by June 10, 2009 and will be evaluated during that month.
The format of the proposal can be free-form, but should include the following information:
1) Describe the position to be funded.
2) Is this a new position or a position that already supports a research activity?
3) What large-scale proposals will be submitted in the near future by the group that will benefit from this funding?
4) What is the plan to replace the 10% funding each year that will be removed as part of this program.
More Information
https://secure.research.vt.edu/ltdsubs
Submission Limits
N/A
Cost Sharing:
N/A
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jun 10, 2009 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jun 10, 2009 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jun 10, 2009 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jul 1, 2009 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Jul 1, 2009 |
Agency Proposal |
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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.