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Hanover Research: Higher Education Research Grant Alerts

Below is a recap of research 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.

FEDERAL GRANTS
Grant Name: Mechanistic Studies to Investigate the Interrelationship Between Sleep and/or Circadian Rhythms and Substance Use Disorders (R01) (NIH)
Summary:  This program aims to support research project applications to expand our knowledge on the biological mechanisms of the interrelationship between sleep/circadian rhythms and substance use disorders. These basic science experimental studies will offer insights into the fundamental processes that link SUDs to disorders of sleep/circadian rhythms and vice-versa, and may also have implications for managing risks associated with developing SUDs and/or identifying new targets for prevention and therapeutics.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due by September 29, 2024.
Grant Name: SBIR/STTR Fast-Track Pilot Programs (NSF)
Summary:  NSF SBIR/STTR Fast-Track funding is intended to specifically focus on challenges associated with technological innovation; that is, on the creation of new products, services, and other scalable solutions based on fundamental science or engineering. A successful Fast-Track proposal must demonstrate how NSF funding will help the small business create a proof-of-concept or prototype by retiring technical risk. NSF seeks unproven, leading-edge, technology innovations.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by September 18, 2024.
Grant Name: Advanced Computing Systems & Services: Adapting to the Rapid Evolution of Science and Engineering Research 2.0 (NSF)
Summary:  The current solicitation is intended to complement previous NSF investments in advanced computational infrastructure by provisioning resources, broadly defined in this solicitation to include systems and services. Funded providers would (1) provide advanced cyberinfrastructure resources in production operations to support the full range of computation, data-analysis, and AI research across all of science and engineering, and (2) enable democratized and equitable access to the proposed resources. Only a handful of grants will be awarded.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by October 29, 2024.
Grant Name: TTO Office Wide BAA (DOD DARPA)
Summary:  The DARPA Tactical Technology Office creates technological surprise and provides new options for national security, by demonstrating revolutionary platforms and systems with cutting-edge technology. TTO is soliciting innovative executive summaries and proposals that enhance the nation’s ability to rapidly build, adapt and sustain force structures with the following focus areas: Platform Innovation, Missionized Autonomy, Managing Complexity, Freedom’s Forge 2.0, and Disruptive Emergent Technology.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Rolling until next RFP.
Grant Name: BJA FY24 Field Initiated: Encouraging Innovation (DOJ)
Summary:  BJA seeks to support new and innovative strategies for preventing and reducing crime, improving community safety, and strengthening criminal justice system outcomes. BJA seeks to accomplish this by promoting collaborations with the field to identify, define, and respond to emerging or chronic crime problems or justice system challenges. BJA is looking for strategies that address these issues, including trying new approaches, addressing gaps in responses, building or translating research knowledge, or building capacity.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by August 9, 2024.
Grant Name: Archaeological and Ethnographic Field Research (NEH)
Summary:  This program makes awards to institutions and organizations conducting empirical field research to answer significant questions in the humanities. Archaeology and ethnography are important methodologies utilized by many disciplines across the humanities and social sciences that provide observational and experiential data on human history and culture.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by September 25, 2024.

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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.