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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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Biological Anthropology

The Biological Anthropology Program supports basic research in areas related to human evolution and contemporary human biological variation. Research areas supported by the program include, but are not limited to, human genetic variation, human and nonhuman primate ecology and adaptability, human osteology and bone biology, human and nonhuman primate paleontology, functional anatomy, and primate socioecology. Grants supported in these areas are united by an underlying evolutionary framework, and often by a consideration of adaptation as a central theoretical theme.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Friday, January 20, 2023
Thursday, July 20, 2023

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Biological Anthropology Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants

The Biological Anthropology Program supports multifaceted research which advances scientific knowledge of human biology and ecology, including understanding of our evolutionary history and mechanisms which have shaped human and nonhuman primate biological diversity.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Friday, January 20, 2023
Thursday, July 20, 2023

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Cultural Anthropology Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant

The primary objective of the Cultural Anthropology Program is to support basic scientific research on the causes, consequences, and complexities of human social and cultural variability.

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Monday, August 15, 2022
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Tuesday, August 15, 2023

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Cultural Anthropology Scholars

The Faculty Scholars Program (see Solicitation 07-544) supports methodological training for cultural anthropologists who wish to learn new skills that are needed as part of an ongoing research program. For example, support may be requested to learn new methods of cross-cultural research, demography, remote sensing and GIS, ecological field survey, linguistics, or modeling. Support may be requested to learn any methodological skill that is necessary to advance the scholar's research agenda, as justified in the proposal with reference to published results from prior work.

Deadline: 

Friday, August 16, 2019

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Cultural Anthropology

The primary objective of the Cultural Anthropology Program is to support basic scientific research on the causes, consequences, and complexities of human social and cultural variability. Anthropological research spans a wide gamut, and contemporary cultural anthropology is an arena in which diverse research traditions and methodologies are valid.

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Monday, August 15, 2022
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Tuesday, August 15, 2023

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The Health of Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Populations Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant (R21)

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is committed to supporting research that will increase scientific understanding of the health status of diverse population groups and thereby improve the effectiveness of health interventions and services for individuals within those groups. Priority is placed on understudied populations with distinctive health risk profiles. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) focuses on sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex populations.

Deadline: 

Monday, June 18, 2018

The Health of Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Populations Small Grant Program (R03)

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is committed to supporting research that will increase scientific understanding of the health status of diverse population groups and thereby improve the effectiveness of health interventions and services for individuals within those groups. Priority is placed on understudied populations distinctive health risk profiles. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) focuses on sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex populations.

Deadline: 

Monday, June 18, 2018

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