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Arcus Grants

The foundation supports projects research related to social justice and great apes conservation.

Wallace Global Fund Grants

The mission of the Wallace Global Fund is to promote an informed and engaged citizenry, to fight injustice, and to protect the diversity of nature and the natural systems upon which all life depends. The Fund supports activities at the global and national level, and will consider significant local or regional initiatives offering the potential to leverage broader national or global impact.

Energy Foundation Grants

The foundation funds research and projects related to clean energy and climate change solutions.

Alliance Call for Joint Projects

The Alliance Call for Joint Projects are intended to support transatlantic projects of the highest quality, both in scientific research and collaborative teaching efforts, between faculty members of all disciplines within the Alliance network. The Alliance Call for Joint Projects aim to promote new efforts in joint research proposal development, pilot research, collaborative teaching endeavors, and other activities in order to create new transatlantic collaborative initiatives.

Deadline: 

Friday, February 18, 2022

March of Dimes Research Grants

To support research related to premature birth, birth defect, and infant mortality, including research in the natural, behavioral, and social sciences.

Deadline: 

Friday, September 10, 2021

Energy and Environment

The foundation supports research on energy economics, energy resources, energy technology, and energy security.

Humanities Program

The Foundation supports the humanities, emphasizing education, tradition, and conversations on cultural, moral, and aesthetic ideals.

Rockefeller Brothers Grants

The Fund awards grants in democratic practice, peacebuilding, and sustainable development, as well as projects focused on southern China and the western Balkans.

Carnegie Grants

The Carnegie Corporation accepts letters of inquiry for education, democracy, higher education and research in Africa, and international peace and security projects.

High-Risk Research in Biological Anthropology and Archaeology

Anthropological research may be conducted under unusual circumstances, often in distant locations. As a result the ability to conduct potentially important research may hinge on factors that are impossible to assess from a distance and some projects with potentially great payoffs may face difficulties in securing funding. This program gives small awards that provide investigators with the opportunity to assess the feasibility of an anthropological research project. The information gathered may then be used as the basis for preparing a more fully developed research program.

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