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Public Interest Technology University Network Challenge (PIT-UN) |
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2024 PIT-UN
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Public Interest Technology University Network Challenge (PIT-UN)
Description
The Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN) Challenge is a unique program that drives equitable innovation in technology across academia, government, industry and civil society. Since 2019, the Challenge has deployed over $15 million to build new courses, research centers, community and government partnerships, certificates and degrees, internships, fellowships and more.
In 2023, 14 grants totaling $1.5 million were awarded to further develop a research community and workforce as passionate about public interest as they are about developing breakthrough technologies.
In 2024, Year 6 of the Network Challenge, we anticipate supporting 10 – 15 projects led by PIT-UN Members that are:
Educational offerings that foster cross-disciplinary perspectives and credentialing, or
Career pipeline/placement efforts to develop a public interest technology workforce in government, industry, and social impact organizations.
Members of PIT-UN lead Network Challenge projects, often in partnership with other universities, community organizations, nonprofits, government offices or companies. In Year 6, the Challenge will support new ideas and frameworks for advancing public interest technology in the following area:
Climate and Environment
State & Local Government Partnerships
Democracy & Elections
AI, Quantum & Emerging Technologies
Gender Justice
We are particularly interested in projects that do not replicate existing and previously funded projects but offer a new approach or lens for public interest technology. Each of the past 145 Network Challenge projects has a distinctive strategy to advance technology that serves all communities, especially those historically excluded from or marginalized by technology’s design, deployment and governance.
Successful Network Challenge applications require a thorough and ongoing review of past projects and the full Request for Proposals.
More Information
https://pitcases.org/2024-network-challenge/
Submission Limits
The PIT-UN Network Challenge is a limited submission funding opportunity and limits the number of applications from one institution. These “limited submission” funding opportunities must undergo an internal selection process (also known as an internal competition), which is coordinated by the institution. Please consult your institution before you develop any applications. Additionally, there is a limit to the number of proposals a PIT-UN member university can submit:
Proposals for up to a total of three new projects. Only one of these can fall within the funding Tranche 2 ($90,001–$145,000).
Proposals to expand/scale previously awarded projects, outlined in Eligibility section ii, can fall into either funding Tranche 1 (up to $90,000) or Tranche 2* ($90,001–$145,000). Proposals requesting Tranche 2 funding must include at least 50% in-kind contribution funding from the primary institution. Proposed budgets should be inclusive of an indirect rate, set at 20% of total direct costs. Note: Proposals can only be funded with Network Challenge funding for three years.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 19, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 20, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 26, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 3, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Youth Open Geospatial Data Activity (USAID YODA) |
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USAID (USAID) |
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Youth Open Geospatial Data Activity (USAID YODA)
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USAID (USAID)
Description
Through the USAID Youth Open Geospatial Data Activity (USAID YODA) Addendum to the
YouthPower 2 (YP2) Annual Program Statement (APS) No. 7200AA20APS00007, the
USAID GeoCenter intends to empower local communities by equipping university-aged
youth to use open source geospatial data and technology to address local challenges.
Concepts should focus on youth development of skills to create new geographic data,
make maps, and perform geospatial analysis using remote sensing and geographic
information systems (GIS). Concepts should also emphasize the creation of geospatial
data as a digital public good (DPG) to support local resilience, economic opportunity,
and overall citizen empowerment.
Data and analyses created as part of this Addendum will address USAID priorities such
as climate change, public health, food security, gender equity, and those that serve
development and humanitarian assistance efforts. USAID’s principles of equity and inclusion are paramount and should be integral to any program considered under this APS. Subject to the availability of funds, the USAID GeoCenter anticipates supporting
one to three new awards of up to $7.5 million over the course of five years.
USAID encourages applicants to become aware of the prohibitions associated with
Section 889 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal
Year (FY) 2019 Section (a)(1)(B) and Section (b)(1) of the law. Effective August 13, 2020,
2 CFR 200.216 for U.S. organizations and the mandatory standard provision “Prohibition
on Certain Telecommunication and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment (August
2020)” for non-U.S. organizations prohibits the use of award funds, including direct and
indirect costs, cost-share and program income, to procure covered telecommunication
and video surveillance services or equipment. Applicants should reference the USAID
Section 889 Partner website for more information.
Unless otherwise stated herein, all terms and conditions of the YP2 APS apply.
More Information
https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/353404
Submission Limits
All interested organizations are restricted to submitting one Concept Note as the Prime
Applicant. If more than one Concept Note is received with the same Prime Applicant,
USAID will seek written clarification from the relevant entity regarding which Concept
Note should be considered for review. If clarification is not resolved within five (5)
business days, all Concept Notes submitted by the Applicant will be deemed ineligible.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 19, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 20, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 26, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 1, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
May 6, 2024
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Pew Biomedical Scholars Program |
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Pew Charitable Trust (Pew Trust) |
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Candidates must meet all of the following eligibility requirements:
Hold a doctorate in biomedical sciences, medicine, or a related field, including engineering or the physical sciences.
As of Sept. 5, 2024, run an independent lab and hold a full-time appointment at the rank of assistant professor. (Appointments such as research assistant professor, adjunct assistant professor, assistant professor research track, visiting professor, or instructor are not eligible).
Must not have been appointed as an assistant professor at any institution prior to June 10, 2020, whether or not such an appointment was on a tenure track. Time spent in clinical internships, residencies, in work toward board certification, or on parental leave does not count as part of this four-year limit. Candidates who need an exception on the four-year limit should contact Pew’s program office to ensure that application reviewers are aware an exception has been given.
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Pew Biomedical Scholars Program
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Pew Charitable Trust (Pew Trust)
Description
The Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences provides funding to young investigators of outstanding promise in science relevant to the advancement of human health. The program makes grants to selected academic institutions to support the independent research of outstanding individuals who are in their first few years of their appointment at the assistant professor level.
The current grant level is $300,000; $75,000 per year for a four-year period. For the 2025 award, one nomination will be invited from each of the participating institutions listed at the bottom of this page.
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https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/projects/pew-biomedical-scholars/program-details?utm_campaign=2024-02-01+Biomed+scholars+update&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Pew&subscriberkey=0030e00002RCFYjAAP
Submission Limits
1 nominee only
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 12, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 13, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 26, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 10, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
May 15, 2024 |
Agency Proposal |
Sep 5, 2024
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Assessment of Climate at Institutions (ACt) Award (RC2 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed) |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Assessment of Climate at Institutions (ACt) Award (RC2 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The objective of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to solicit applications to conduct institutional climate assessments using validated survey instruments and to develop action plans for positive change in the recruitment, hiring, retention, and advancement of faculty, including those from groups underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research (see NIH Interest in Diversity).
The plans for self-studies should lead to institutional culture change by identifying perceptions, attitudes, and concerns, about, for example, inequities, micro-aggressions, institutional racism, and bias. The self-studies should provide a foundation for the development of an action plan to enhance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) outcomes in the recruitment, hiring, retention, and advancement of faculty.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-24-038.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution (identified by having a unique NIH IPF number) is allowed.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 12, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 13, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 26, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 10, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Jun 3, 2024 |
Agency Proposal |
Jul 1, 2024
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Schmidt Science Fellows 2025 Cohort |
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Schmidt Science Fellows |
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Schmidt Science Fellows 2025 Cohort
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Schmidt Science Fellows
Description
Schmidt Science Fellows is an initiative of Schmidt Sciences, delivered in partnership with the Rhodes Trust, that believes in a vision of a world where interdisciplinary science flourishes without limit, accelerating discoveries to benefit the world, and driving innovation that improves quality of life for all.
We help scientists solve bigger problems faster by identifying, developing, and amplifying the next generation of science leaders, building a community of scientists and supporters of interdisciplinary science, and leveraging this network to drive sector-wide change.
More Information
https://schmidtsciencefellows.org/overview/
Submission Limits
2 per cohort
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 12, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 13, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 22, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 29, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Regional Centers for Public Health Preparedness and Response |
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Centers for Disease Control (CDC) |
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Regional Centers for Public Health Preparedness and Response
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Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Description
The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to establish up
to 10 centers (maximum one in each U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) region) for public health preparedness and response (PHPR).
Our goal is to increase the use of evidence-based strategies and interventions
(EBSIs) to improve PHPR in line with the needs of the communities involved.
This NOFO includes five components:
Component A
HHS Regions 1, 2, and 5
• Establish a Regional Coordinating Body in the respective region for which
you are applying (Year 1 only).
• Establish a Steering Committee (Year 1, to be maintained in years 2 – 5.
This may be a subset of the Regional Coordinating Body).
• Establish a regional center (Year 1, to be maintained in years 2 – 5).
• Develop in collaboration with your regional coordinating body a Five-Year
Regional Work Plan, FY2025-2030 (Year 1).
• Develop activities (Year 1) to meet objectives in the Five-Year Regional
Work Plan, FY2025-2030 to increase uptake of evidence-based strategies
and interventions (EBSIs).
• Implement and evaluate activities (Years 2 – 5) to meet objectives in the
Five-Year Regional Work Plan, FY2025–2030, to increase uptake of
evidence-based strategies and interventions (EBSIs).
Component B
HHS Regions 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10
• Establish a Steering Committee (Year 1, to be maintained in years 2 – 5.
This may be a subset of the Regional Coordinating Body that was
established under a FY23 contract to establish Five-Year Regional Work
Plans).
• Establish a regional center (Year 1, to be maintained in years 2 – 5).
• Develop, implement, and evaluate activities to meet objectives in the
Five-Year Regional Work Plan, FY2024 – 2029 provided by CDC to
recipients of this cooperative agreement in regions 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10, to
increase uptake of evidence-based strategies and interventions (EBSIs).
Component C
Coordinate and support technical assistance to the network of regional
centers. (Years 1 – 5; optional)
Component D
Plan and implement additional activities to conduct basic and applied
research, conduct evaluation, support expansion of EBSIs, and enhance the
PHPR workforce’s scientific capabilities and other activities requested by CDC.
(optional, pending availability of funds)
Component E
To be considered for funding any time during the five-year period of
performance, applicants must submit proposals in the application package
for this NOFO.
• Establish working groups and develop and implement regional activities
for a Five-Year Regional Work Plans for tribal, rural or frontier
community. If funded, CDC will provide work plans that have been
developed under previous contract to regions 8, 9 and 10 (tribal, Regions
8 and 10 and Pacific Islands, Region 9) (optional, pending availability of
funds).
• Establish working groups and pilot test plans and processes supporting
an existing regional data ecosystem model relevant to one of the 10 HHS
regions. If funded in regions 4, 8 or 10, CDC will provide ecosystem
models that have been developed under previous contract (optional,
pending availability of funds).
CDC recommends the use of three templates to document and track the work
included in this NOFO[1]: A Five-Year Regional Work Plan template, a
Cooperative Agreement Work Plan (CAWP) Template, and an evaluation
template.
Five-Year Regional Work Plan Template: Use this template to document
and track the focus areas, objectives, and priorities established by
regional coordinating bodies. Add activities designed to meet those
objectives; including the overall NOFO objective of increasing
implementation of EBSIs.
• CAWP Template: Use this template to document and track regional
center engagement in and progress towards the overall strategies
included in the NOFO specific to the regional centers. In your project
narrative, you must provide a CAWP for your project.
• Evaluation Template: Use this template to document,
More Information
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/352181
Submission Limits
Limit of 1 per University
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 12, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 13, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 22, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 29, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Collaborative Program Grant for Multidisciplinary Teams (RM1) |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Collaborative Program Grant for Multidisciplinary Teams (RM1)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is designed to support highly integrated research teams of three to six Program Directors/Principal Investigators (PDs/PIs) to address ambitious and challenging research questions that are within the mission of NIGMS. Project goals should not be achievable with a collection of individual efforts or projects. Collaborative program teams are expected to accomplish goals that require considerable synergy and managed team interactions. Teams are encouraged to consider far-reaching objectives that will produce major advances in their fields.
This FOA is not intended for applications that are mainly focused on the creation, expansion, and/or maintenance of community resources, creation of new technologies, or infrastructure development.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-23-077.html
Submission Limits
Two applications per institution (with a Unique Entity Identifier ) and a unique NIH eRA Institutional Profile File (IPF) number) are allowed per review round. The same or a similar topic may be submitted for subsequent review rounds involving the same or a similar team, but must be presented as a New application, not a Resubmission.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 12, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 13, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 19, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 26, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Apr 29, 2024 |
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Limited Competition: Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG) Program encourages applications from groups of NIH-supported investigators to purchase a single high-priced, specialized, commercially available instrument or an integrated instrumentation system.
The BIG Program is limited to institutions that have not received S10 instrumentation funding of $250,001 or greater in any of the preceding 3 Federal fiscal years (FY). Use the following to determine applicable funding periods:
for application due date of June 1, 2022, consider S10 funding in FYs 2019-2021;
for application due date of June 1, 2023, consider S10 funding in FYs 2020-2022;
for application due date of June 3, 2024, consider S10 funding in FYs 2021-2023.
The minimum award is $25,000. There is no maximum price limit for the instrument; however, the maximum award is $250,000. Instruments supported include, but are not limited to, basic cell sorters, confocal microscopes, ultramicrotomes, gel imagers, or computer systems.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-22-081.html
Submission Limits
Only one BIG application per institution as identified by the UEI number, is allowed per due date.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Mar 8, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Mar 11, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Mar 25, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 8, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Equipment Grants Program |
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United States Department of Agriculture |
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Equipment Grants Program
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United States Department of Agriculture
Description
The Equipment Grants Program (EGP) serves to increase access to shared-use special purpose
equipment/instruments for fundamental and applied research for use in the food and agricultural
sciences programs at institutions of higher education, including State Cooperative Extension
Systems. The program seeks to strengthen the quality and expand the scope of fundamental and
applied research at eligible institutions, by providing them with opportunities to acquire one
shared-use piece of equipment/instrument that supports their research, research training, and
extension goals and may be too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NIFA
grant programs. EGP grants are not intended to replace requests for equipment in individual
project applications. The program emphasizes shared-use instrumentation that will enhance the
capabilities of researchers, educators, and extension specialists both within and outside the
proposing organization.
Proposals to the EGP must involve acquisition of a single, well-integrated piece of
equipment/instrument. Well-integrated means that the ensemble of equipment that defines the
instrument enables specific fundamental or applied research experiments in the food and
agricultural sciences, including data science and data systems; separating or removing an
element or component of such an integrated instrument would preclude that research from
occurring or succeeding. An instrument acquired with support from EGP is expected to be fully
operational by the conclusion of the first year of the project.
The EGP does not support the acquisition of suites of equipment (i.e., common, general purpose
ancillary equipment) to outfit research laboratories/facilities or to conduct independent
experiments simultaneously. Similarly, the EGP does not fund common, general purpose
ancillary equipment that would normally be found in a laboratory and/or is relatively easily
procured by the organization or through other NIFA grant programs. Rather, it is intended to
help fund items of equipment that will upgrade infrastructure. Moreover, EGP does not fund
research projects, including research that uses the equipment acquired with support from the
program, nor building or modifying facilities to house the equipment.
In FY 2024, EGP will support the installation of equipment (but not the costs associated with
building or modifying facilities to house the equipment), equipment warranty for the duration of
the award, and one-time equipment use training.
More Information
https://www.nifa.usda.gov/sites/default/files/2024-01/FY24-EGP-RFA-P.pdf
Submission Limits
Two proposals total per eligible institution
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Mar 1, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Mar 2, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Mar 22, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 5, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) |
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Recordings at Risk
Agencies
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Description
Recordings at Risk is a national regranting program administered by CLIR to support the preservation of rare and unique audio, audiovisual, and other time-based media of high scholarly value through digital reformatting. Generously funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation since January 2017, the program will run nine competitions from January 2017 to April 2021 and will award a total of $4.5 million. Awards range from $10,000 to $50,000 and cover costs of preservation reformatting for fragile and/or obsolete time-based media content by qualified external service providers. Eligible media may include, but are not necessarily limited to, magnetic audio and video tape, grooved discs, wax cylinders, wire recordings, and film (with or without sound). Review our Frequently Asked Questions for more information on eligible projects.
More Information
https://www.clir.org/recordings-at-risk/
Submission Limits
Applicants must submit only one application per institution.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Mar 1, 2024 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Mar 2, 2024 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Mar 8, 2024 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Mar 15, 2024 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Apr 17, 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.