The first step for any sponsored program is to find the right funding opportunity. Below are current funding announcements and resources for fund searching.
Funding Announcements
OSRP invites you to share your research and program interests opportunities with us so personalized opportunities can be sent directly to you. The following are a number of programs currently accepting applications:-
NORTH CAROLINA HUMANITIES
Project Planning Grants provide up to $2,000 to support the incubation or development of a public humanities project.
Small Project Grants provide up to $5,000 to support the implementation of public humanities projects.
Large Project Grants provide up to $20,000 to support public humanities projects of a broad or extended scope.
NC Humanities鈥 (these apply to all three grant types)
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Deadlines vary according to each opportunity.
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NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES: SCHOLARLY EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS
"The Scholarly Editions and Scholarly Translations program provides grants to organizations to support collaborative teams who are editing, annotating, and translating foundational humanities texts that are vital to scholarship but are currently inaccessible or only available in inadequate editions or translations. Typically, the texts are significant literary, philosophical, and historical materials, but works in other humanities fields may also be the subject of an edition."
Deadline: November 27, 2024
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN HEALTH
Small grants to promote growth of new connections between scholars, practitioners, educators, and/or communicators working to understand, spread the word about, and mitigate the impacts of climate change on human health.
The program is interested in funding programs that:
Link basic/early biomedical science to climate-focused thinking
Sustainability in healthcare systems, health care delivery outside institutions, and biomedical research
Health impacts and health systems impacts of extreme weather events and other crises
Outreach, communication, and education around climate and human health
Deadline: Proposals accepted through July 2026 with quarterly deadlines
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EVIDENCE FOR ACTION: INNOVATIVE RESEARCH TO ADVANCE RACIAL EQUITY
"Evidence for Action (E4A) prioritizes research to evaluate specific interventions (e.g., policies, programs, practices) that have the potential to counteract the harms of structural and systemic racism and improve health, well-being, and equity outcomes. Our focus on racial equity means we are concerned both with the direct impacts of structural racism on the health and well-being of people and communities of color (e.g., Black, Latina/o/x, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, and other races and ethnicities), as well as the ways in which racism intersects with other forms of marginalization, such as having low income, being an immigrant, having a disability, or identifying as LGBTQ+ or a gender minority.
This funding is geared toward studies about 鈥渦pstream鈥 causes of health inequities, such as the systems, structures, laws, policies, norms, and practices that determine the distribution of resources and opportunities, which in turn influence individuals鈥 options and behaviors. Research should center on the needs and experiences of communities exhibiting the greatest health burdens and be motivated by real-world priorities."
Deadline: Rolling
The Faculty Research and Development Grant Program
The Faculty Research and Development Grant Program has been providing financial assistance to faculty since 1977. The goal of this initiative is to encourage full-time faculty to pursue professional development by providing limited, although meaningful, financial support. Faculty members who are eligible to serve as principal investigators (PI) on externally funded grants are encouraged to apply for funding. Applications for the 2025 Program open on November 1st, 2024.SPIN Database
SPIN is a search engine used to locate funding opportunities across all disciplines and sources.
More Funding Sources
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Hanover Research Solutions
麻豆社区P has established a partnership with Hanover Research Solutions (HR)*. As part of this partnership, 麻豆社区P faculty can access to the webinars and newsletters developed by HR to help Grant seekers navigate the funding landscape.
麻豆社区P faculty can review recent grants opportunities under , or sign up to receive funding calendars and webinar invitations through .
*麻豆社区 Hanover Research: Founded in 2003, Hanover Research is a global research and grant development firm. The Hanover Grants practice provides research development, grant writing, and strategic advising support to a wide range of institutions and organizations. Our professionals deliver customized proposal review, revision, and production support, while also helping to align strategic priorities to funding trends and opportunities at all levels
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Comprehensive Websites for Federal Grants
- - A comprehensive site for federal programs
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- - Government contracting opportunities
- - A comprehensive site for federal programs
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Federal Agencies and Departments
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Foundations, Professional Associations, Philanthropy Groups
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Selected International Opportunities American Councils for International Education
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STEM Education
Note: Please contact OSRP when first initiating the grant application process and submit application materials to OSRP no later than seven full business days prior to the sponsor鈥檚 deadline.