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Featured Funding Opportunity
The mission of this program is to support and disseminate research on policy, systems, and environmental strategies that promote healthy eating among children and advance nutrition security and health equity. 
  • Award Amount: Up to $275K
  • Deadline: Proposals are due April 5, 2023
Funding Opportunities
Note: Funding opportunities are listed by deadline. New Requests for Proposals (RFPs) since our last digest are highlighted in orange text.
 
The focus of the 2023 award is on research that contributes to the development of live cell analytical tools to identify and measure novel critical quality attributes (CQA) to advance biomanufacturing applications. Applicants must have completed their Ph.D. or M.D. residency within 12 years of award year.
  • Award Amount: Up to $120K (over 2 years)
  • Deadline: Applications are due February 24, 2023
Through the program, grants will be awarded to assist with the production and presentation of significant programs about architecture and the designed environment in order to promote dialogue, raise awareness, and develop new and wider audiences. 
  • Award Amount: Up to $30K 
  • Deadline: Applications are due February 25, 2023
The program aims to study the impact of gambling advertising, including television, digital and push notifications. The goal of this initiative is to determine the aspects of advertising that might promote risky or problematic gambling attitudes and behaviors and provide metrics for the development of advertising guidelines for gambling operators and regulators.
  • Award Amount: Up to $172,500
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 1, 2023
The Conservation Grants program supports the professional practice of art conservation, especially as it relates to European works of art from antiquity to the early 19th century. Grants are awarded to projects that create and disseminate specialized knowledge, including archival projects, development and dissemination of scholarly databases, documentation projects, exhibitions and publications focusing on art conservation, scholarly publications, and technical and scientific studies. 
  • Award Amount: Up to $100K 
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 1, 2023
The Foundation seeks ambitious projects that confront gaps in undergraduates’ civic knowledge and prepare them for the intellectual demands of democratic participation. 
  • Award Amount: $100K - $300K (over 2-3 years)
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 1, 2023
  • Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to work with Margaret Guerrero
Tina’s Wish is committed to supporting early career researchers who bring fresh approaches to the study of the early detection or prevention of ovarian cancer.  The goal is to assist and support promising researchers in the ovarian cancer field and to encourage them to take risks and develop innovative projects.
  • Award Amount: $150K (over 2 years)
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 1, 2023
The brain holds some of science’s greatest mysteries. The foundation supports collaborations that will focus on cutting-edge idea-generating research that focuses on basic principles of brain function. 
  • Award Amount: Up to $250M (over the next 10 years)
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 8, 2023
  • Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to partner with Aaron Diaz
The program provides support for organizations to plan and present temporary exhibitions drawn primarily from works not in their permanent collections. To be considered, visual art projects should focus on arts of the United States, including Native American arts. 
  • Award Amount: $25K - $250K
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 10, 2023
The Data Science Collaborative Research Programme aims to support synergistic research collaborations rooted in data science and computational science with immediate or potential future applications within areas of relevance to NNF’s strategy.
  • Award Amount: Up to DKK 30M (over 5 years)
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 16, 2023
  • Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to work with Margaret Guerrero
The program advances scientific innovation by supporting researchers who break new ground in basic and biomedical research. Investigator competitions are open to researchers in basic and biomedical sciences, plant biology, evolutionary biology, biophysics, chemical biology, biomedical engineering, and computational biology.
  • Award Amount: $8M (over 7 years)
  • Deadline: Applications are due March 21, 2023
Grants are focused on advancing knowledge in the life sciences by sponsoring scientific research and applying learnings and discoveries to benefit mankind. Basic scientific research, some with potential translational application, is central to this goal and fundamental to our operating principles.
  • Award Amount: Unrestricted
  • Deadline: Next review for Letters of Intent is March 31, 2023
This global award recognizes the contributions of both a promising Early-Career Scientist and an outstanding Senior Scientist to biomedical science and is intended to support their commitment to innovative research. Focus areas include: Neuroscience, Regenerative Medicine, Rare Diseases, Gastroenterology, and Cancer Immunology.
  • Award Amount: Up to $200K 
  • Deadline: Applications due March 31, 2023
The program aims to stimulate the growth of new connections between scholars working in largely disconnected fields who could change the course of climate change’s impact on human health. 
  • Award Amount: $50K
  • Deadline: Applications are due April 12, 2023
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Ongoing Funding Opportunities
Note: Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis, there are no deadlines.
 
The foundations four priority funding areas include: Leading Edge Fund, Justice and Public Safety, Immigrant Rights and Immigrant Workers’ Rights, and Civil Rights and Civic Participation. The foundation works closely with social justice advocates, policy makers and other thought leaders throughout the state to identify the strategies that will best help us achieve positive impact in California within each program.
Award Amount: Unrestricted
E4A awards grants to encourage and support innovative, rigorous research on the impact of programs, policies, and practices on health and well-being, with a particular focus on research that will help advance health and racial equity. 
Award Amount: $25K - $300K
The program aims to create a more equitable and humane justice system. Current funding approaches are focused on sentencing reform and community reinvestment.
Award Amount: $25K - $300K
The program aims to create a more equitable and humane justice system. Current funding approaches are focused on sentencing reform and community reinvestment.
Award Amount: Unrestricted
A central goal of U.S. evidence-based policy reform is to focus funding on social programs that have credible evidence of meaningful positive effects on people’s lives. This initiative seeks to spur expanded implementation of such programs in order to make significant headway against U.S. social problems. 
Award Amount: Unrestricted
Arnold Ventures is accepting letters of interest  focused on testing criminal justice programs and practices. The ultimate goal of this effort is to build credible evidence about “what works” to improve criminal justice outcomes and, in particular, grow the number of criminal justice interventions rigorously shown to better people’s lives.
Award Amount: Unrestricted
The program funds research and educational projects that empower underserved Americans with the knowledge, skills and tools to make sound financial decisions throughout life. Applications that use data to advance understanding of the relationships among financial literacy, financial capability and financial well-being will be prioritized.  
Award Amount: $50K - $100K
The program supports projects and people working on open and accessible technology-focused projects that promote human rights, Internet freedom, open societies. Applications that use data to advance understanding of the relationships among financial literacy, financial capability and financial well-being will be prioritized.  
Award Amount: Average grant is $50K - $200K
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