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The Foundation Relations & Corporate Philanthropy team's bi-monthly digest includes opportunities for funding, upcoming events, and the latest foundation-related news. 

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Featured Funding Opportunity
The program is intended to support education research projects that engage in collaborative and participatory partnerships. Anticipated research will result in new insights into the processes, practices, and policies that improve education for learners, educators, families, communities, and institutions where learning and teaching happen.
  • Award Amount: Up to $400K (over 3 years)
  • Deadlines:
    • Letters of Intent (LOI) due November 9, 2022
    • Full proposals due December 7, 2022
  • Interested applicants are encouraged to work with David Siegfried
Upcoming Trainings
Join FRCP Executive Director, Sylvia Bierhuis, and Assistant Director, Jillian Parlee, as they share tips, strategies, and resources available to faculty pursuing funding opportunities with foundations. Interested attendees are encouraged to register in advance.
Date: Wednesday, October 19th 
Time: 12PM - 1PM 
Location: Zoom (virtual) 
Want to Join? Register Here
Join FRCP Director, Margaret Guerrero, as she shares tips, strategies, and resources available to faculty pursuing funding opportunities within the arts and humanities. Interested attendees are encouraged to register in advance.
Date: Friday, October 21st 
Time: 12PM - 1PM 
Location: Zoom (virtual) 
RegistrationGrant-Seeking in A&H
Funding Opportunities
Note: Funding opportunities are listed by deadline. New Requests for Proposals (RFPs) since our last digest are highlighted in orange text.
 
The program supports graduate students pursuing research on the history of art and visual culture of the United States, including all aspects of Native American art, and who are at any stage of PhD dissertation research or writing.
  • Award Amount: Up to $35K (+$4K for travel & research)
  • Deadline: Applications due October 27, 2022
The program has a special emphasis on uncovering and sharing chocolate’s role in global history as well as its influence on heritage and culture.
  • Award Amount:  $50K+
  • Deadline: Applications due October 29, 2022
This award will fund collaborations between researchers and policy actors who have a clear opportunity to influence climate mitigation policies with substantial health effects. Successful applicants will generate evidence that will support policymakers in G7 countries to advance transformative health-centered changes in the food systems, transport, energy or housing sectors.
  • Award Amount:  Up to £2M (over 3 years)
  • Deadline: Applications due October 31, 2022
The foundation invites applications to a one-time call aimed at advancing fundamental physics by funding small-scale experiments that explore physics which has typically been explored at large-scale facilities (e.g., CERN, LIGO).
  • Award Amount:  Up to $1M+ 
  • Deadline: Applications due October 31, 2022
The program funds initiatives that bring women information and access to reproductive health care, contraception, and pregnancy termination in order to help broaden and enhance their options in life.
  • Award Amount:  Up to $35K
  • Deadline: Applications due November 1, 2022
The program supports documentary film, audio, and digital media productions that explore California in all its complexity and tell stories from every corner of the state.
  • Award Amount:  $15K - 50K
  • Deadline: Applications due November 1, 2022
MEAF supports innovative projects that help youth with disabilities develop the leadership and employment skills they need to succeed. 
  • Award Amount: Up to $100K
  • Deadline: Proposals due November 1, 2022
A Simons Collaboration in MPS should address a mathematical or theoretical topic of fundamental scientific importance, where a significant, new development creates a novel area for exploration or provides a new direction for progress in an established field. 
  • Award Amount: Up to $8M
  • Deadline: Applications due November 1, 2022
The program supports innovative research on the factors that contribute to social, political, and economic inequalities in the U.S., and the extent to which those inequalities affect social, political, psychological, and economic outcomes such as educational and labor market access and opportunities, social and economic mobility within and across generations, and civic participation and representation.
  • Award Amount: Up to $175K
  • Deadline: Applications due November 9, 2022
  • Additional RSF funding opportunities available by clicking "All Funding Opps" below.
The foundation provides research grants which support studies that will increase our understanding of suicide or test treatments and other interventions that save lives. 
  • Award Amount: $50K to $1.5M (depending upon grant type)
  • Deadline: Applications due November 15, 2022
The foundation awards grants for research projects focused on issues faced by care providers that, when implemented, will improve health, nutrition, and/or developmental outcomes for infants and young children. Priority is given to projects with broad applicability to the general population on a regional or national level.
  • Award Amount:Up to $350K (over 3 years)
  • Deadline: Applications due November 15, 2022
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