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The Health of Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Populations (R01)

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: 

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Education and Health: New Frontiers Small Grant Program (R03)

The goal of this funding opportunity announcement is to support research that will further elucidate the pathways involved in the relationship between education and health outcomes and in doing so to carefully identify the specific aspects and qualities of education that are responsible for this relationship and what the mediating factors are that affect the nature of the causal relationship.

Deadline: 

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Education and Health: New Frontiers Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant (R21)

The goal of this funding opportunity announcement is to support research that will further elucidate the pathways involved in the relationship between education and health outcomes and in doing so to carefully identify the specific aspects and qualities of education that are responsible for this relationship and what the mediating factors are that affect the nature of the causal relationship.

Deadline: 

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Education and Health: New Frontiers (R01)

The goal of this funding opportunity announcement is to support research that will further elucidate the pathways involved in the relationship between education and health outcomes and in doing so to carefully identify the specific aspects and qualities of education that are responsible for this relationship and what the mediating factors are that affect the nature of the causal relationship.

Deadline: 

Friday, October 5, 2018

Humans, Disasters, and the Built Environment (HDBE)

The Humans, Disasters and the Built Environment (HDBE) program supports fundamental, multidisciplinary research on the interactions between humans and the built environment within and among communities exposed to natural, technological and other types of hazards and disasters. The program's context is provided by ongoing and emerging changes in three interwoven elements of a community: its population, its built environment (critical infrastructures, physical and virtual spaces, and buildings and related structures) and the hazards and disasters to which it is exposed.

State Health Access Reform Evaluation (SHARE)

Request for proposals for evaluations of healthcare policy and access. Studies may be of one state, a group of states, or nationwide (but using state-level data).

Deadline: 

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Oak Foundation Grants

The Oak Foundation awards grants to organizations worldwide. The Foundation's interests are child abuse, issues affecting women, the environment, housing and homelessness, learning differences, and India.

U.S. Foreign Policy Dissertations

The Charles Koch Foundation requests proposals from doctoral candidates doing research on US foreign policy.

Research Grants

The foundation supports research on postsecondary education, veterans issues, US foreign policy, grand strategy, health care, and technology.

The Prof. Rahamimoff Travel Grants Program for Young Scientists

These travel grants are for PhD students in the US or Israel whose research requires facilities unavailable in their home countries. The grants will support trips for Israeli PhD students to travel to the US and for US students to travel to Israel.

Deadline: 

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

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