Federal agencies have posted over 50 funding opportunities on Grants.gov in the last week. Below are just a few highlights from these opportunities from NASA and USAID, as well as the Departments of Commerce, Interior, Justice, State, Health and Human Services, and more.
Earth Science Applications: Food Security and Agriculture – National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
This Research Opportunity in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) funding opportunity from NASA solicits basic and applied research in support of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD).
This opportunity covers all aspects of basic and applied supporting research and technology in space and Earth sciences. Read the specific funding opportunity for more details.
Public Policy Effects on Alcohol-, Marijuana-, and Other Substance-Related Behaviors and Outcomes (R03) – Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
This National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding opportunity encourages applicants to conduct research on the effects of public policies on health-related behaviors and outcomes associated with alcohol, marijuana, and other substances.
The purpose of this opportunity is to advance understanding of how public policy may serve as a tool for improving public health and welfare through its effects on behaviors and outcomes pertaining to alcohol and other drugs.
Women of Okinawa Power Alliance Network (WOPAN) Program and Events – Department of State (DOS)
This funding opportunity encourages applications from the international community to support women’s empowerment programs and networking opportunities in Okinawa.
In 2016, the U.S. Consulate in Naha launched the Women of Okinawa Power Alliance Network (WOPAN) program to provide networking and empowerment opportunities for all women (and men) in Okinawa. WOPAN brings together established and upcoming Okinawan and international women leaders to discuss issues related to working women at thematic events.
Visiting Fellows Program – Department of Justice (DOJ)
This National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Visiting Fellows Program will bring leading practitioners, policymakers, and researchers into residency at NIJ to make important scholarly contributions in their chosen fields of criminology or criminal justice research. Fellows will work with the NIJ Director and staff to help shape the direction of NIJ’s research programs.
Go to the Search tab on Grants.gov for all the current funding opportunities.