Department of Energy
Underserved and Indigenous Community Microgrids
The National Energy Technology Laboratory seeks to support research focused on development and deployment/demonstration of advanced microgrid-enabling technologies.
There are three areas of interest:
- Modular Microgrid Systems with Standardized Control/Communication Functionalities for a Range of System Sizes and Renewable Contributions. The goal is to lower design, engineering, construction, and operational costs of microgrids. Five to six awards are expected of up to $1.45 million.
- Multi-port Medium Voltage DC Converter R&D for Integration of Microgrids and Clean Energy. The goal is to enable plug-and-play integration of DERs over long distances from communities to provide clean energy with high stability, reliability, and resilience. One award is expected of up to $2 million.
- Regional Initiatives to Support Microgrid Deployments within Underserved and Indigenous Communities. The focus should be on new technical assistance services and resources to help underserved and Indigenous communities in remote, rural and islanded regions build local expertise on adoption of microgrid energy systems as an effective pathway for energy transitions. Four to five awards are expected of up to $800,000.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
09/15/2023
Awards ID(s):
DE-FOA-0002934
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Department of Health and Human Services
Cancer Nanotechnology
The National Cancer Institute is accepting applications promoting transformative discoveries in cancer biology and/or oncology through the use of nanotechnology. Proposed projects should address overcoming major barriers in cancer biology and/or oncology using nanotechnology and should focus on mechanistic studies to expand the fundamental understanding of nanomaterial and/or nano-device interactions with biological systems.
The proposed nanotechnology approaches, materials, devices, and technologies should meet the following criteria:
- The functional or active component(s) of devices or base materials must be at dimensions of 300 nm or less;
- Materials used and/or proposed to be developed must be either synthetic or biologically-based materials that are engineered to provide novel properties or modified functions.
Awards:
Budgets are limited to $475,000 in direct costs per year.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically.
Deadline:
11/03/2023
Awards ID(s):
PAR-23-246
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Fusion Oncoproteins
The National Cancer Institute seeks to form a new dynamic network of investigators that will use rigorous and collaborative efforts to advance our understanding of the mechanisms of action of fusion oncoproteins in pediatric cancers and to apply novel chemical strategies to accelerate innovative drug discovery and preclinical development of therapeutics for fusion oncoprotein-driven childhood cancers.
There are two opportunities available:
- Applicants seeking to submit proposals for research projects focused on molecular mechanisms by which fusion oncoproteins drive pediatric cancers with the goal of identifying key factors involved in oncogenesis which could serve as critical dependencies or potential targets for therapeutic intervention should apply to the award ID RFA-CA-23-036. Six awards are expected of up to $325,000 in direct costs per year per award.
- Those interested in participating in Next Generation Chemistry Centers should apply to the link ending in RFA-CA-23-037.html. These Centers will have interdisciplinary teams focusing on innovative medicinal chemistry, chemical biology and chemoproteomic approaches to target fusion oncoprotein-driven cancers. Two awards are expected of up to $1.5 million in direct costs per year per award.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically.
Deadline:
11/15/2023
Awards ID(s):
RFA-CA-23-036, RFA-CA-23-037
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Microglial Pathophysiology in Comorbid Substance Use Disorder
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is accepting applications that examine protein interaction networks in HIV-infected microglia, and how these host-viral interactions contribute to cell type- and brain region-specific alterations in cellular signaling in the context of comorbid HIV and substance use disorder (SUD).
Applications should address two phases:
- In the R61 phase, plans should address the application of quantitative analytical approaches to measure protein interaction networks in microglia and compare the effects of HIV infection and drug exposure, in isolation and in the presence of other relevant cell types
- In the R33 phase, applications should detail how those methods will be extended to the analysis of protein interaction networks and cell signaling dynamics in microglia utilizing in vivo models of comorbid SUD and HIV.
Awards:
3-6 awards are expected. The total funding pool is $2.5 million.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
08/21/2023
Awards ID(s):
RFA-DA-25-014
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Novel Targets for Opioid Use Disorders and Opioid Overdose
The National Institutes of Health seeks to support research focusing on the identification of druggable new targets and the discovery of optimizable probes for the development of safe and efficacious medications to prevent and treat opioid use disorders, opioid overdose, and opioid-polysubstance use comorbidities.
There are two opportunities available:
- Those interested in applying for the R01 Research Project Grant should apply to the award ID RFA-DA-24-063. Application budgets are limited to $400,000 in direct costs per year.
- More information on the R21 Exploratory/Developmental Research Grants can be found at the link ending in RFA-DA-24-064.html. The budget for direct costs is limited to $275,000. No more than $200,000 may be requested in any single year.
Awards:
8-10 awards are expected.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
02/01/2024
Awards ID(s):
RFA-DA-24-063, RFA-DA-24-064
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Pain Management Collaboratory Pragmatic and/or Implementation Science Demonstration Projects
The National Institutes of Health is accepting cooperative agreement research applications to conduct efficient, large-scale pragmatic clinical trial and/or implementation science Demonstration Projects.
Projects should:
- Support the design and execution of additional high-impact Demonstration Projects that will conduct pragmatic clinical trials focusing on effectiveness research, implementation research, or hybrid effectiveness-implementation research on nonpharmacologic approaches to pain management and comorbidities with patients in health care delivery systems that provide care to Veterans, military personnel, and their families.
- Make available data, tools, best practices, and resources from these Demonstration Projects to facilitate a research partnership with health care delivery systems that provide care to Veterans, military personnel, and/or their families.
Demonstration Projects funded through this NOFO will be expected to work collaboratively with the Pain Management Collaboratory Coordinating Center (PMC3) and the other PMC projects.
Awards:
2-4 awards are expected. Budgets are limited to $500,000 in direct costs.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
09/13/2023
Awards ID(s):
RFA-AT-24-004
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The Role of Sleep Deficiency in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes: Sleep, Glycemic Control, and Cardiovascular Risk
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute is accepting applications that explore the contribution of sleep deficiency and circadian disruption to metabolic and cardiovascular pathobiology, disease trajectory, and treatment response in individuals living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D).
There are two opportunities available:
- Applicants submitting clinically relevant, mechanism focused research on the interface between sleep, circadian rhythms biology, T1D and cardiovascular disease should use the link ending in RFA-HL-24-008.html. Three awards are expected of up to $420,000 for direct costs per year.
- Award ID RFA-HL-24-009 is designated for preliminary studies aimed at obtaining information necessary to guide the design of a full randomized control trial. Two awards are expected of up to $225,000 for direct costs per year.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically.
Deadline:
10/11/2023
Awards ID(s):
RFA-HL-24-008, RFA-HL-24-009
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National Science Foundation
Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering
The National Science Foundation seeks to support projects that harness computation and data to advance knowledge and accelerate discovery above and beyond the goals of the participating individual programs. Proposals should enable and/or utilize the development and adaptation of advances in research and infrastructure in computational and data science. Proposals should also be submitted under one of ten Divisions; each Division has its own deadline and areas of emphasis.
Awards:
Unspecified.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Awards ID(s):
PD-23-8084
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Focused Research Hubs in Theoretical Physics
The National Science Foundation is accepting applications for a Focused Research Hub in Theoretical Physics. The hub will support theoretical work concerning next-generation searches for neutrinoless double beta decay.
The hub must also demonstrate:
- the potential to advance science;
- the enhancement of the development of early career scientists;
- creative, substantive activities aimed at enhancing education, diversity, and public outreach;
- potential for broader impacts; and
- a synergy or value-added rationale that justifies a group approach.
Awards:
1 award is expected of $250,000 - $500,000 per year.
Eligibility:
Institutions of higher education.
Deadline:
10/18/2023
Awards ID(s):
NSF 23-607
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Mathematical Sciences Research Institutes
The National Science Foundation is accepting applications for Mathematical Sciences Research Institutes. These institutes are national resources that aim to advance research in the mathematical sciences through programs supporting discovery and dissemination of knowledge in mathematics and statistics and enhancing connections to related fields in which the mathematical sciences can play important roles. They are also community resources that involve a broad segment of U.S.-based mathematical sciences researchers in their activities. The goals include advancing research in the mathematical sciences, increasing the impact of the mathematical sciences in other disciplines, and expanding the talent base engaged in mathematical research
in the United States.
Awards:
5-8 awards of $2.5 million to $6 million per year per award.
Eligibility:
Institutions of higher education and nonprofit organizations.
Deadline:
03/14/2024
Awards ID(s):
NSF 23-606
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National Quantum Virtual Laboratory
The National Science Foundation is introducing the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL) concept as an overarching shared infrastructure designed to facilitate the translation from basic science and engineering to the resultant technology, while at the same time emphasizing and advancing its scientific and technical value. The NQVL aims to develop and utilize use-inspired and application-oriented quantum technologies. This opportunity is seeking to grant Quantum Science and Technology Demonstration Pilot awards.
Awards:
Up to 10 awards of up to $1 million.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
11/30/2023
Awards ID(s):
NSF 23-604
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