Department of Commerce
Bycatch Reduction Engineering
The Department of Commerce seeks to support the development of technological solutions and changes in fishing practices designed to minimize bycatch of fish and protected species and to reduce impacts to invertebrates. It may also support projects that quantify post-release mortality and identify ways to minimize mortality and injury of bycaught species.
Proposals must address one of the following priorities:
- Developing innovative and effective technologies, gear modifications, avoidance programs and techniques, and/or improved fishing practices in commercial and recreational fisheries or aquaculture to reduce bycatch impacts;
- Further testing and/or development of technologies or gear modifications that have already been piloted have been shown to successfully reduce bycatch;
- Improving understanding and reduction of post-release and other indirect mortality associated with commercial and recreational fisheries;
- Developing techniques to reduce interactions between fishing gears and structure-forming invertebrates; or
- Conducting comprehensive international bycatch analyses or research that will inform conservation engineering in U.S. fisheries
Preproposals are required and are due December 15.
Awards:
10-15 awards are expected of between $50,000 to $200,000 per project.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted except for Federal entities.
Deadline:
12/15/2023
Awards ID(s):
NOAA-NMFS-FHQ-2024-2008210
Links:
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Department of Defense
Broad Agency Announcement
DARPA is accepting applications for basic or applied research concepts or studies and analysis proposals. Proposals should focus on innovations rather than improving current practices.
Specifically, proposals should address one or more of the following technical thrust areas:
- Novel Materials & Structures,
- Sensing & Measurement,
- Computation & Processing,
- Enabling Operations,
- Collective Intelligence, and
- Emerging Threats.
Awards:
Multiple awards are expected.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
09/26/2024
Awards ID(s):
HR001123S0053
Links:
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Naval Research Long Range Science & Technology Broad Agency Announcement
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is accepting proposals for Long-Range S&T Projects that offer potential for advancement and improvement of Navy and Marine Corps operations. Calls for proposals on specific topics will be posted to the ONR website under Broad Agency Announcements (BAA), Funding Opportunity Announcements and Special Program Announcements at https://go.azcommerce.com/e/629661/-with-us-funding-opportunities/54pbyz/1022164625/h/Tf-lDNJFQKEEn_Jf2ZR80JqgmEt9fbm_bv3K5cSQCh0, to https://go.azcommerce.com/e/629661/content-home/54pbz3/1022164625/h/Tf-lDNJFQKEEn_Jf2ZR80JqgmEt9fbm_bv3K5cSQCh0 and https://go.azcommerce.com/e/629661/2023-10-06/54pbz6/1022164625/h/Tf-lDNJFQKEEn_Jf2ZR80JqgmEt9fbm_bv3K5cSQCh0, as applicable, and
the BAA Calls will make reference to this document for submission instructions.
Each BAA Call will provide a description of the specific research effort being solicited, the application process to be used, as well as the recommended dates for submission of proposals.
Awards:
Unspecified.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted except for laboratories and Federally Funded Research & Development Centers.
Deadline:
09/30/2024
Awards ID(s):
N0001424SB001
Links:
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Ultra-Wide BandGap Semiconductors
DARPA is accepting proposals to develop foundational ultra-wide bandgap (UWBG) materials and low resistance electrical contacts necessary for realization of devices that enable UWBG applications.
In particular, DARPA seeks proposals in the following areas:
- low defect density, large area, epi-ready, UWBG substrates; and
- uniform, low defect density UWBG device layers with high doping efficiency, abrupt homo- and/or hetero-junctions with low junction defect density, and ultra-low resistance electrical contacts.
Awards:
Multiple awards are expected.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
12/15/2023
Awards ID(s):
HR001123S0051
Links:
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Department of Energy
Innovative DEsigns for high-performAnce Low-cost HVDC Converters
The Department of Energy seeks to support innovative solutions to reduce the cost of HVDC VSC technology. Targeted areas for innovation are power capacity, voltage limit, size and power density, and lifespan and reliability.
Concept papers are required and are due November 14.
Awards:
3-4 awards are expected of between $2.5 million and $3.3 million.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically.
Deadline:
11/14/2023
Awards ID(s):
DE-FOA-0003141
Links:
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Office of Science Financial Assistance
The Office of Science is accepting applications for all research areas of interest.
Specifically, it seeks to support work in the following program areas:
- Advanced Scientific Computing Research;
- Basic Energy Sciences,
- Biological and Environmental Research,
- Fusion Energy Sciences,
- High Energy Physics,
- Nuclear Physics,
- Isotope R&D and Production, and
- Accelerator R&D and Production.
Awards:
Multiple awards are expected.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
10/02/2023
Awards ID(s):
DE-FOA-0003177
Links:
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Department of Health and Human Services
Cancer Research Education
The National Cancer Institute seeks to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation's biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs.
There are three opportunities available:
- Applicants who would like support for developing courses for skills development should apply to the award ID PAR-23-276. Courses should provide cancer research education that is derived from biomedical, behavioral and clinical cancer research findings.
- Educational activities with a primary focus on research experiences will be supported through the award PAR-23-277. Research experiences should involve an innovative approach to provide hands-on exposure to cancer research for a full-time period of 8 to 15 weeks.
- Those seeking support for curriculum or methods development should use the link ending in PAR-23-278.html. Proposed activities should have high potential to improve biomedical, behavioral or clinical cancer research education, or involve the development of new instructional approaches or computer-based tools for cancer research education.
Awards:
Up to $300,000 per year per is available for Skills Development and Research Experiences. Up to $150,000 annually is available for Curriculum or Methods Development.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically.
Deadline:
01/25/2024
Awards ID(s):
PAR-23-276, PAR-23-277, PAR-23-278
Links:
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Developing novel theory and methods for understanding the genetic architecture of complex human traits
The National Human Genome Research Institute seeks to support applications for novel theory and methods development that enable better understanding of how genetic and non-genetic factors contribute to complex trait variation across individuals, families, and populations.
There are two opportunities available:
- Applicants with novel scientific ideas or new model systems, tools, or technologies that have the potential for significant impact on biomedical or biobehavioral research should apply for the R21 Exploratory/Developmental Research grant. The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed $275,000. Applications are due February 16.
- Applicants seeking support for a specific project can apply for the award ID PAR-23-302. Applications are due February 5.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Awards ID(s):
PAR-23-301, PAR-23-302
Links:
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Fc-Dependent Mechanisms of Antibody-Mediated Killing
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases seeks to support basic research that will explore the mechanisms of Fc-mediated antibody functions. Supported studies are expected to generate foundational data and tools that can be applied to the prediction of Fc-mediated killing activity by antibodies.
Studies may include one of the following:
- Defining the molecular mechanisms of protection mediated by non-neutralizing antibodies.
- Evaluating contributions of effector cell types in human tissues.
- Developing/refining ex vivo and in vivo models that accurately measure or serve as surrogates of human in vivo activity.
- Fostering development and application of computational models to integrate prediction of FcR function/killing with epitope immunogenicity.
- Informing design of vaccines that elicit both protective neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibody activities.
Awards:
3-4 awards of up to $300,000 for direct costs per award.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
01/26/2024
Awards ID(s):
RFA-AI-23-054
Links:
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Health and Health Care Disparities Among Persons Living with Disabilities
The National Institutes of Health seeks to support research that examines and/or intervenes on the underlying and multilevel causes, pathways, and factors adversely impacting the health and well-being of persons with disabilities at the intersections of race and ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Clinical science, behavioral, epidemiological, evaluative, or observational studies are acceptable, as well as implementation studies, pragmatic trials, and cluster randomized trials to assess health care provision, models, delivery, services, and systems. Applications are expected to provide a conceptual model that describes or hypothesizes causal pathways by which healthcare professionals, services, or systems engage persons with
disabilities to mitigate health risks, improve health outcomes, reduce health disparities, or compliment health care system.
Awards:
Multiple awards are expected.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically.
Deadline:
02/05/2023
Awards ID(s):
PAR-23-309
Links:
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Mechanistic Research on Neuromodulation for Substance Use Disorders Treatment
The National Institute on Drug Abuse seeks to encourage clinical research that will identify and validate novel targets for non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) as well as substance use disorder (SUD)-relevant neurobiological, cognitive, and behavioral responses to NIBS that may precede clinical outcomes like reduced craving or substance use. Studies proposed should identify and validate new neuromodulation targets and provide a comprehensive understanding of the behavioral and neurobiological effects of stimulation to these targets and their constituent brain networks.
There are three opportunities available:
- Applicants seeking support for a specific project that may run for up to five years should apply for the award ID RFA-DA-24-031.
- Applicants proposing basic science experimental studies in humans can find more information at the link ending in RFA-DA-24-032.html.
- Applications that are exploratory and developmental in nature are supported by the award ID RFA-DA-24-033. This opportunity is phased - awardees will receive up to two years of support followed by up to an additional three years upon successful completion of of milestones.
Awards:
Multiple awards are expected.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
01/16/2024
Awards ID(s):
RFA-DA-24-031, RFA-DA-24-032, RFA-DA-24-033
Links:
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Muscular Dystrophy Specialized Research Centers
The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for Muscular Dystrophy Specialized Research Centers (MDSRCs). These Centers promote collaborative basic, translational, and clinical research and provide important resources that can be used by the national muscular dystrophy research communities. Applications should propose a clinical research project and at least one other project. Applications must also include a Center Director and Co-Director, and Administrative Core, a Scientific Research Resource Core, and a Training Core.
Awards:
Up to $1 million for direct costs per year.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically.
Deadline:
11/28/2023
Awards ID(s):
RFA-NS-23-032
Links:
https://go.azcommerce.com/e/629661/e-rfa-files-RFA-NS-23-032-html/54pc1z/1022164625/h/Tf-lDNJFQKEEn_Jf2ZR80JqgmEt9fbm_bv3K5cSQCh0
New Concepts and Early-Stage Research for Recording and Modulation in the Nervous System
The National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for recording and/or modulation technologies that are in the earliest stage of development. Invasive or non-invasive approaches are sought that will enable large-scale recording and/or precise manipulation of neural activity, and that would ultimately be compatible with experiments in humans or behaving animals.
Awards:
10 awards are expected of up to $400,000.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
06/18/2024
Awards ID(s):
RFA-EY-23-001
Links:
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Single Cell Opioid Responses in the Context of HIV
The National Institute on Drug Abuse seeks to support data mining of single cell data sets to identify cell types, transcripts, enhancers, or transcriptional networks that play a role in HIV/antiretroviral therapy (ART) or Substance Use Disorder (SUD)-relevant molecular responses, and/or to support functional validation studies to confirm or deny their biological role.
Applications must propose to:
- Mine single cell data sets from SCORCH, BRAIN, HubMap, other public sources, and/or their own work to identify cell types, transcripts, pathways, and/or enhancers involved in responses to HIV infection, replication, latency, pathogenesis, and/or antiretroviral therapy, AND/OR
- Functionally validate one or more cell types, candidate transcripts, pathways, and/or enhancers for potential roles in HIV infection, replication, latency, pathogenesis, and/or antiretroviral therapy.
- Either
- opioid, cannabinoid, nicotinic, dopaminergic, or other signaling pathways relevant to addictive substance use,
- exposure to addictive substances, or
- analysis of samples from patients that have used addictive substances or have SUDs. Substances of interest include nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine, other stimulants, opioids, addictive prescription drugs, cannabinoids, or combinations of drugs.
There are two opportunities available:
- The award ID RFA-DA-25-016 supports R01 projects for which applicants should provide evidence that they can perform the proposed techniques or analyses. Pilot preliminary data in an HIV or SUD system for the proposed transcripts, enhancers, or pathways to be tested are not required.
- R21 grants are available for high-risk/high-reward projects.
Awards:
6-7 awards are expected. The total funding pool is $3 million.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
08/13/2024
Awards ID(s):
RFA-DA-25-016, RFA-DA-25-017
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Department of Homeland Security
Tribal Cybersecurity
The Department of Homeland Security seeks to assist tribal governments with managing and reducing systemic cyber risk. Recipients must develop a Cybersecurity Plan, establish a Cybersecurity Planning Committee to support development of the Cybersecurity Plan, and identify projects to implement using funding.
Awards:
The total funding pool is $18,246,845. Funding amounts will be based on Tribal population.
Eligibility:
Tribal governments.
Deadline:
01/10/2024
Awards ID(s):
DHS-23-GPD-137-00-02
Links:
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Department of Transportation
Fueling Aviation's Sustainable Transition via Sustainable Aviation Fuels and Low-Emission Aviation Technologies Grant
The Federal Aviation Administration seeks to support sustainable aviation fuels and low-emission aviation technologies.
There are two elements of this opportunity:
- Fueling Aviation's Sustainable Transition via Sustainable Aviation Fuels (FAST-SAF) - to make investments that accelerate the production and use of SAF. The goals are to ensure SAF is readily available across the U.S., safely integrated into the fuel supply infrastructure, and efficiently delivered to SAF end-users. Applications can address production, transportation, blending, and storage of SAF. There is a two-tier structure for this opportunity; tier 1 grants are smaller grant awards focused on regional supply chains that could identify infrastructure and distribution needs of key proponents while tier 2 grants are larger grant awards for infrastructure projects to facilitate and scale fuel production,
transportation, blending, and storage.
- Fueling Aviation's Sustainable Transition via Low-Emission Aviation Technologies (FAST-TECH) - to accelerate the development and demonstration of low-emission aviation technologies. The focus is on development, demonstration, or application of low-emission aviation technologies. Applicants may either focus on development or test/demonstration capabilities.
Awards:
Multiple awards are expected. The total funding pool is $244.53 million. The federal cost share levels will be 75% of total proposed project cost.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
11/27/2023
Awards ID(s):
23-FAA-FAST-001
Links:
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Research Partnership on Climate Change and Transportation
The Department of Transportation seeks to fund a climate and transportation research center that advances research to support Administration efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector; incorporate evidence-based climate resilience and adaptation measures and features; reduce the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions from the project materials; avoid adverse environmental impacts to air or water quality, wetlands, and endangered species; and address the disproportionate negative environmental impacts of transportation on disadvantaged communities.
The following tasks must be performed:
- Administration and Reporting
- Define research agenda
- Select, conduct, and/or fund research
- Publish research and engage with stakeholders.
The award will be a cost reimbursement Cooperative Agreement with 50% funding match to the Federal share.
Awards:
1 award is expected of $2.5 million for the first year.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
11/27/2023
Awards ID(s):
CLIMATEANDTRANS
Links:
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Environmental Protection Agency
Reducing Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Construction Materials and Products
The EPA seeks to reduce the embodied carbon of construction materials and products.
The goals are to:
- Increase the robustness of greenhouse gas emissions data associated with the production, use, and disposal of construction materials and products;
- Assist businesses in disclosing and verifying these data via robust Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), as well as states, Indian tribes and non-profit organizations that assist these businesses; and
- Spur market demand for construction materials and products that have lower embodied greenhouse gas emissions.
Projects should fall under the following categories:
- Robust Data for EPDs: Projects that contribute new and/or improve critical data, analysis, or feedback for producing robust EPDs.
- Robust Product Category Rule (PCR) Standard Development, PCRs, and Associated Conformity Assessment Systems: Projects that encourage the development of robust, standardized PCRs.
- Robust Tools & Resources to Support & Incentivize Development and Verification of EPDs: Projects that contribute to the development of tools and resources to make it easier, faster, and more cost effective to produce and disclose robust EPDs.
- EPD Development and Verification: Projects that offer construction material and product manufacturers assistance in producing robust EPDs, or in which a construction material or product manufacturer is producing robust EPDs.
- Robust EPD Data Platforms and Integration: Projects that support EPD reporting, availability, and verification; support the standardization of disparate EPD systems; and support future EPD integration into construction design and procurement systems.
Awards:
Up to 40 grants and cooperative agreements.
Eligibility:
Entities involved in the manufacturing, remanufacturing, and refurbishing of construction materials and products.
Deadline:
01/08/2024
Awards ID(s):
EPA-R-OCSPP-OPPT-FY2023-001
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Treatment Technology Demonstrations Using Practical and Affordable Manganese Treatment for Small Drinking Water Systems
The EPA is accepting research demonstrations that evaluate the effectiveness of common Manganese (Mn) treatment technologies in small drinking water systems and provide states, Tribes and small utilities with an improved ability to adopt and implement common Mn treatment technologies. At a minimum, applicants should partner with two small drinking water system utilities: one surface and one groundwater supplied system. Consideration should be given to ease of use, maintenance requirements, capital, operations, and maintenance costs.
Awards:
1 award of $1 million.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically except for for-profit organizations.
Deadline:
11/15/2023
Awards ID(s):
EPA-G2023-ORD-I1
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NASA
Heliophysics Citizen Science Investigations
NASA seeks to advance the use of citizen science in heliophysics scientific research. Investigations will develop and implement capabilities to augment and enhance NASA scientific data, knowledge, and capacity through voluntary observations, interpretations, or other direct participation. They should be mature enough to produce science results and achieve proposed project goals within a maximum 3-year period of performance.
Awards:
$120,000 to $160,000 per award.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Deadline:
11/15/2023
Awards ID(s):
NNH23ZDA001N-HCSI
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National Science Foundation
Ideas Lab: Personalized Engineering Learning
The National Science Foundation seeks to revisit personalized learning to understand and address the effects of individual learning differences and to develop new research projects that will advance the design of, and technology for, personalized learning solutions for engineering education. Projects are expected to focus on learning engineering in K-12 and/or higher education contexts.
A preliminary proposal is required and is due November 29.
Awards:
Up to 3 awards of up to $1 million each.
Eligibility:
Unrestricted domestically except for government entities other than Tribal governments.
Deadline:
11/29/2023
Awards ID(s):
NSF 23-627
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Research on Innovative Technologies for Enhanced Learning
The National Science Foundation seeks to support early-stage research in emerging technologies for teaching and learning that respond to pressing needs in authentic educational environments. The program accepts proposals that focus on learning, teaching, or a combination of both. All learning contexts and for all learner populations are acceptable.
Awards:
20-25 awards are expected of up to $900,000 each.
Eligibility:
Institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, and Tribal governments.
Deadline:
01/24/2024
Awards ID(s):
NSF 23-624
Links:
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Trailblazer Engineering Impact Award
The National Science Foundation seeks to support research projects with the potential to creatively address major societal challenges, advance US leadership, and/or bring together the engineering and science domains.
Awards:
5 awards of up to $3 million over 3 years.
Eligibility:
Institutions of higher education and nonprofit organizations.
Deadline:
02/15/2024
Awards ID(s):
NSF 23-629
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