
OpenGrants Daily Report
Friday, August 7 2020
The OpenGrants daily report aggregates public funding information from around the United States.
Funding Opportunities
Opportunities currently accepting applications.
Mathematical Sciences Infrastructure Program – Funding for novel projects which support and strengthen the research infrastructure across the mathematical sciences community.
$1.2M Community Instruments and Facilities (CIF) – This solicitation is to provide the National Science Foundation-sponsored atmospheric sciences research community with access to specialized instrumentation for field and laboratory-based studies.
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Forecasted Opportunities
Upcoming opportunities to get ready for.
$8.7M Promoting Population Health through Increased Capacity in Alcohol Epidemiology & the Prevention of Excessive Alcohol Use – The purpose of this program is to build capacity in alcohol epidemiology in states and provide the tools and information needed to perform public health functions related to excessive alcohol use prevention in states.
$8M Strengthening Breastfeeding Support by Coordinating National Efforts and Building Capacity of Breastfeeding Coalitions – This opportunity aims to improve breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity and to decrease racial/ethnic disparities in breastfeeding by coordinating a national approach which engages state-level breastfeeding coalitions in all states and U.S. territories.
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Today’s 5 most important funding Tweets.
In case you missed our 2020 HHS Grants Funding Opportunity Announcement Webinar or just wanted to hear it again, it is now available! 👀 🔍 Find the webinar, the slides, and sheet of all the links for reference!! ow.ly/hKd950ARijO
If you’re a woman scientist developing promising new cancer technologies, NCI #SBIR offers funding and support to bring your products to market. Let’s talk: go.usa.gov/xw8kZ#DiversifySBIR
Ep. 2 of our ⚡Energy Briefs⚡ series features a discussion with Program Director Dr. Rachel Slaybaugh where she talks the future of advanced nuclear reactor tech! Check it out: