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Hanover Research: Higher Education Programmatic Grant Alerts

Hanover is monitoring the evolving landscape of federal and foundation grants in light of the presidential administration's priorities. Before applying to any federal program, be sure to check with your institution's grants office as well as the relevant program officer.

Below is a recap of programmatic funding opportunities that were recently announced, nationwide. While these alerts are intended to provide you with a broad-reaching overview of the opportunities available, we certainly want to hear if there are specific opportunities that you would like to pursue. Please let your Content Director know if you have any questions or are interested in learning more. 

Our Grant Alerts dashboard profiles relevant previously announced national-level funding opportunities, which can be sorted by type, agency/funder, and date. Also, your dedicated Content Director and Relationship Director are ready to help with custom research solutions to the challenges you are facing.

Quick Links to Opportunities

These links will take you directly to the websites of the grant opportunities.
For more details, see below.

 
 Funding Opportunities
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Grant Name: Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education: Special Projects (ED)
Summary:  This competition focuses on supporting four areas of national need—(1) advancing the understanding of and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in postsecondary education, (2) promoting civil discourse on college and university campuses, (3) promoting accreditation reform, and (4) supporting capacity-building for high-quality short-term programs.
Eligibility:  There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by December 3, 2025.
Grant Name: Stranahan Foundation: Projects to Improve Early Childhood Care and Education
Summary:  The Foundation aims to support nonprofit organizations and projects aligned with its innovation and proven professional development strategies which specifically fund professional development organizations, early childhood networks, institutions of higher education, and local and state early childhood departments that are designing and/or implementing larger-scale models (at five or more early childhood programs).
Eligibility:  There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due by December 3, 2025.
Grant Name: ACLS: New Professorships in Buddhist Studies
Summary:  The ACLS invites applications for the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation New Professorships in Buddhist Studies. Through the program, institutions of higher education worldwide can apply for grants of up to $300,000 (to be expended over four years) to support teaching positions in Buddhist studies. The proposed position should be a new, permanent position at institutions that have either a) no Buddhist Studies curriculum or b) no more than one permanent faculty member dedicated to teaching Buddhist Studies curriculum.
Eligibility:  There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by January 27, 2026.

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About 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. To learn more about Hanover Research, visit www.hanoverresearch.com.