THE GRANT ADVISOR - JUNE 2002 __________________________________________________ AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION __________________________________________________ BERNADOTTE E. SCHMITT GRANTS FOR RESEARCH IN EUROPEAN, AFRICAN, OR ASIAN HISTORY DUE: SEP 16 WRITE: Schmitt Grants Program American Historical Association 400 A Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 WEB: http://www.theaha.org/prizes/Schmitt.htm E-MAIL: aha@theaha.org PHONE: 202/544-2422 FAX: 202/544-8307 The Association provides these modest grants to support research in the history of Europe, Africa, and Asia. The funds for this program come from the earnings of a bequest from Bernadotte E. Schmitt, president of the Association in 1960. The grants are intended to further research in progress and may be used for travel to a library or archive, for microfilms, photographs, or photocopying--a list of purposes that is meant to be merely illustrative, not exhaustive. ELIGIBILITY: Only members may apply. Preference will be give to those with specific research needs, such as the completion of a project or completion of a discrete segment thereof. Preference will be give to Ph.D. candidates and junior scholars. One hundred and sixteen applications were received in 2000; twenty eight research grants were awarded. __________________________________________________ BARTH SYNDROME FOUNDATION __________________________________________________ RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM DUE: JUN 30, letter of intent NOV 1, applications WRITE: Kate McCurdy Vice President, Science and Medicine Barth Syndrome Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 618 Larchmont, NY 10538 WEB: http://www.barthsyndrome.org E-MAIL: kmccurdy@barthsyndrome.org PHONE: 914/834-1771 In 2002, the Barth Syndrome Foundation, Inc. (BSF) will award its first grants for research on the natural history, biochemical basis, and treatment of Barth syndrome. Barth syndrome is an X-linked recessive, cardioskeletal myopathy associated with neutropenia, growth delay, and diverse biochemical abnormalities, among which are defects in mitochondrial metabolism and phospholipid biosynthesis. Because many clinical and biochemical abnormalities of Barth syndrome remain poorly understood, the Foundation is seeking proposals for research that may shed light on any aspect of the syndrome. ELIGIBILITY: Grants are awarded to principal investigators who are affiliated with nonprofit institutions. The Foundation is most interested in providing "seed money" to be used by experienced investigators for the testing of initial hypotheses and collection of preliminary data leading to successful long-term funding by NIH and other major granting institutions. In addition, the Foundation is especially interested in attracting new investigators to the very interesting field of Barth syndrome research. FUNDING: The Foundation anticipates awarding up to $100,000, divided among several one- or two-year grants ranging in size from $10,000 to $40,000. __________________________________________________ COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS __________________________________________________ INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FELLOWSHIPS DUE: SEP 20, nominations WRITE: Council on Foreign Relations 58 East 68th Street New York, NY 10021 WEB: http://www.cfr.org/Public/about/ fellowship_iaf.html E-MAIL: fellowships@cfr.org PHONE: 212/434-9489 Launched in 1967, the International Affairs Fellowship Program is designed to advance the professional development of outstanding young Americans between the ages of 27 and 35. Each year, approximately a dozen men and women receive an opportunity to broaden their experience in the field of international affairs and to add a unique dimension to their careers. The fellowships seek to bridge the gap between thought and action in foreign policy by supporting both a variety of policy studies and active exposure to policymaking. The distinctive character of the program lies in the contrasting experiences it provides at the juncture of policy research and policy formulation. Thus, it encourages academics and others from the private sector to serve in a policy-oriented environment through operational experience in public service. Conversely, it permits government officials on leave to study key issues in a scholarly atmosphere free from operational pressure. In 1997, the Council established a new International Affairs Fellowship in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd., to enable a number of outstanding young American leaders and thinkers to expand their intellectual and professional horizons by working and living in Japan. Fellowships are intended for American citizens between the ages of 27 and 45. The program seeks to cultivate American understanding of Japan and to strengthen communication between emerging leaders of the two nations. __________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE __________________________________________________ NOAA/R&D PROJECTS TO STRENGTHEN AND DEVELOP THE U.S. FISHING INDUSTRY - SALTONSTALL-KENNEDY [S-K] GRANT PROGRAM DUE: JUL 15 WRITE: Regional Administrator Southeast Region NMFS, Koger Building 9721 Executive Center Drive, North St. Petersburg, FL 33702-2432 FED-REG: 05/14/02 WEB: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfweb/ skhome.html PHONE: 301/713-2358 Under this program, financial assistance is provided for research and development projects that address various aspects of U.S. fisheries (commercial or recreational), including, but not limited to, harvesting, processing, marketing, and associated infrastructures. ELIGIBILITY: The S-K Program is open to applicants from a variety of sectors, including industry, academia, and state and local governments. Applications that involve collaboration between industry and other sectors are encouraged. FUNDING: It is expected that $10.3 million will be available for grant awards for FY 2003. __________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE __________________________________________________ DEFENSE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION PROGRAM [DURIP] DUE: AUG 22 WRITE: Dr. Donald Polk Office of Naval Research ATTN: ONR 363 800 N. Quincy Street Arlington, VA 22217-5660 WEB: http://www.onr.navy.mil/sci_tech/ industrial/durip.htm E-MAIL: Donald_Polk@onr.navy.mil PHONE: 703/696-4111 DURIP is a multi-agency DoD program within the University Research Initiative designed to improve the capabilities of U.S. institutions of higher education to conduct research and to educate scientists and engineers in areas important to national defense by providing funds for the acquisition of research equipment. DURIP proposals submitted to ONR should facilitate research in an area of interest to ONR, as described in the Science and Technology section of the ONR Website. Potential proposers may contact the appropriate program managers, listed with each area of interest, to explore possible mutual interests before submitting proposals. FUNDING: DURIP funds will be used for the acquisition of major equipment to augment current or develop new research capabilities in support of DoD-relevant research. Proposals may request $50,000 to $1,000,000. __________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY __________________________________________________ FY2002 JOINT OFFICE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY [EERE] AND OFFICE OF FOSSIL ENERGY [FE] SCIENCE INITIATIVE DUE: JUL 2 WRITE: D. Denise Riggi, MS I07 U.S. Department of Energy, NETL P.O. Box 880 3610 Collins Ferry Road Morgantown, WV 26507-0880 FED-REG: 05/02/02 WEB: http://www.netl.doe.gov/business E-MAIL: driggi@netl.doe.gov PHONE: 304/285-4241 The major goal of the Science Initiative is to advance research and development (R&D) of energy technologies by exploring and exploiting synergies among different research fields, technologies, investigator communities, and end-use applications. This cross-cutting approach seeks to widen the Department's R&D activities between energy efficient technologies and clean energy. This approach seeks to expand and formalize existing cooperation between EERE and FE. The Science Initiative is intended to focus funding and effort on "bridge" R&D that falls between exploratory research, traditionally the province of university researchers, and pre-commercial applied R&D, where private sector firms and research institutions normally devote their efforts. Often this middle ground of research - crucial to identifying and proving the feasibility of multiple potential applications of a given fundamental scientific discovery - does not receive sufficient emphasis. __________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT OF LABOR __________________________________________________ OSHA: SUSAN HARWOOD TRAINING GRANT PROGRAM DUE: JUN 21 WRITE: Cynthia Bencheck Program Analyst OSHA Office of Training and Education 1555 Times Drive Des Plaines, IL 60018 FED-REG: 05/22/02 WEB: http://www.osha.gov/fso/ote/training/ sharwood/sharwood.html E-MAIL: cindy.bencheck@osha.gov PHONE: 847/297-4810 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) awards funds to nonprofit organizations to conduct safety and health training and education in the workplace. This notice announces grant availability for two different categories of Susan Harwood Training Grants. The Targeted Topic grants will support training in occupational safety and health on topics selected by OSHA. The Institutional Competency Building grants will assist organizations in expanding their occupational safety and health training, education and related assistance capacity. ELIGIBILITY: Any nonprofit organization is eligible to apply. State or local government supported institutions of higher education are eligible to apply. Other applicants will be required to submit evidence of nonprofit status. FUNDING: There is approximately $1.2 million available for this program. The average award will be $150,000. __________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT OF STATE __________________________________________________ FULBRIGHT AMERICAN STUDIES INSTITUTE ON U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY: AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY FORMULATION IN AN ERA OF GLOBALIZATION DUE: JUN 21 WRITE: Richard Taylor, U.S. Dept. of State Office of Academic Exchange Programs State Annex 44, ECA/A/E/USS--Room 252 301 4th Street, SW Washington, DC 20547 FED-REG: 05/02/02 WEB: http://exchanges.state.gov/education/ rfgps E-MAIL: rtaylor@pd.state.gov PHONE: 202/619-4557 FAX: 202/619-6790 Public and private non-profit organizations may apply to develop and implement a post-graduate level Fulbright American Studies program designed for a multinational group of 15 experienced foreign educators and professionals entitled: "U.S. National Security: American Foreign Policy Formulation in an Era of Globalization." This program is intended to provide participants with a deeper understanding of American life and institutions, past and present, in order to strengthen curricula and to improve the quality of teaching about the United States at universities abroad. Programs should therefore be designed to elucidate the topic or theme of the Institute as well as American civilization as a whole. ELIGIBILITY: The Bureau is seeking detailed proposals from colleges, universities, consortia of colleges and universities, and other not- for-profit academic organizations that have an established reputation in one or more of the following fields: political science, international relations, law, history, and/or other disciplines or sub- disciplines related to the program theme. Applicant institutions must demonstrate expertise in conducting post-graduate programs for foreign educators, and must have a minimum of four years experience in conducting international exchange programs. FUNDING: Based on groups of 15 participants, the total Bureau-funded budget (program and administrative) should be approximately $150,000. Bureau-funded administrative costs as defined in the budget details section of the solicitation package should be approximately $47,000. __________________________________________________ ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY __________________________________________________ CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS AND VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES DUE: AUG 28 WRITE: Susan Carrillo EPA Nat'l Center for Environmental Rsch. 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 FED-REG: 05/08/02 WEB: http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/ 02corpbehav.html E-MAIL: carrillo.susan@epa.gov PHONE: 202/564-4664 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Research and Development, National Center for Environmental Research (NCER), announces the third annual extramural grants competition supporting research in the area of Corporate Environmental Behavior (CEB). The solicitation will focus on analyzing the motivators that influence corporate environmental behavior and examining the effectiveness of governmental interventions and voluntary initiatives to improve corporate environmental performance. ELIGIBILITY: Academic and not-for-profit institutions located in the U.S., and state or local governments are eligible under all existing authorizations. FUNDING: EPA anticipates making available up to about $1 million for this research program. The projected range is from $50,000 to $200,000 per award per year, with durations from 1 to 3 years. Field experiments, survey research, and multi-investigator projects may justify the higher funding level. __________________________________________________ ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY __________________________________________________ ASSESSING THE CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL CHANGE FOR AIR QUALITY: SENSITIVITY OF U.S. AIR QUALITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND FUTURE GLOBAL IMPACTS DUE: SEP 10 WRITE: Vivian Turner EPA Nat'l Center for Environmental Rsch. 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 FED-REG: 05/08/02 WEB: http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/ 02globalimpact.html E-MAIL: turner.vivian@epa.gov PHONE: 202/564-6793 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications for research into the consequences of global change for air quality that will provide information of value to the atmospheric sciences, global change, and regional air quality research communities. EPA is particularly interested in two related topics of inquiry: (1) The effect of future global changes including climate change and global economic growth on regional air quality for North America; and (2) The effect of changes in specific meteorological variables on chemical transformations, transport, and ambient atmospheric concentrations for specific locations in the United States. ELIGIBILITY: Academic and not-for-profit institutions located in the U.S., and state or local governments are eligible to apply for assistance under this program. FUNDING: It is anticipated that approximately $5 million will be available for about five-six awards of up to $300,000 each per year for up to 3 years. __________________________________________________ ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY __________________________________________________ MARKET MECHANISMS AND INCENTIVES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DUE: AUG 15 WRITE: Dr. Matthew Clark U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 FED-REG: 05/08/02 WEB: http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/ 02marketmech.html E-MAIL: clark.matthew@epa.gov PHONE: 202/564-6842 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications for research leading to improved theoretical and/or empirical analyses of the feasibility and effectiveness of market mechanisms and economic incentives (MM&I) as substitutes for, or complements to, traditional environmental management programs. The terms "market mechanisms" and "incentives" refer to approaches that rely on economic incentives, market forces, or financial mechanisms to encourage regulated entities to reduce emissions, discharges and waste generation, or generally improve environmental performance. EPA is interested in supporting research on practical applications of MM&I approaches related to its mission, i.e., addressing environmental quality and human health. ELIGIBILITY: Academic and not-for-profit institutions located in the U.S., and state or local governments are eligible to apply for assistance under this program. FUNDING: It is anticipated that $1 to $2 million will be available for four to eight awards, ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 each per year for 1 to 3 years. __________________________________________________ EAST-WEST CENTER __________________________________________________ VISITING FELLOWSHIPS DUE: AUG 15 WRITE: Director of Studies East-West Center 1601 East-West Road Honolulu, HI 96848 WEB: http://www.ewc.hawaii.edu/res-vf.asp E-MAIL: fellowships@EastWestCenter.org PHONE: 808/944-7399 The East-West Center is an independent, non-profit institution chartered by the U.S. Congress and located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Its broad mission is to promote better relations and understanding between the United States and the nations and peoples of Asia and the Pacific through cooperative study, training, and research. Its current activities are focused on fostering the development of an Asia Pacific community. Research at the East-West Center is organized into four broad study areas-Politics and Security, Economics, Environment, and Population and Health. Each year, the East-West Center offers residential fellowships for research and publication on an annual theme. For 2002-2003, the theme is Challenges of Interdependence in Asia-Pacific in the 21st Century. ELIGIBILITY: The East-West Center seeks scholars of high accomplishment and promise whose work and presence will contribute creatively to the development of its research areas and to the Asia Pacific region. Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent. Preference will be given to applications that have both strong conceptual grounding and policy relevance. __________________________________________________ LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION COUNCIL __________________________________________________ RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM DUE: SEP 1 FEB 1 WRITE: Lillian Worthington Law School Admission Council Box 40 661 Penn Street Newtown, PA 18940-0040 WEB: http://www.lsac.org/lsac/ lsac-legal-education-grant-program.asp E-MAIL: Lworthington@lsac.org PHONE: 215/968-1198 FAX: 215/968-1169 The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Research Grant Program funds empirical research on legal education in the United States and in the common law schools of Canada. The program welcomes research proposals proceeding from any of a variety of methodologies, a potentially broad range of topics, and time frames that look as far back as students' undergraduate consideration of legal education or as far forward as students' first jobs following law school. Proposals will be judged on the importance of the questions addressed and the quality of the research designs. ELIGIBILITY: Grants must be made to an institution or organization, not to individuals. It is expected that individual investigators_or a lead investigator, in the case of co-investigators_will be affiliated with a law school, university, or other institution with which the contract for a grant award will be written. __________________________________________________ NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION __________________________________________________ FOCUSED RESEARCH GROUPS IN THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES DUE: AUG 20, letter of intent SEP 20, proposal WRITE: Division of Mathematical Sciences National Science Foundation 4201 Wilson Blvd. Room 1025 Arlington, VA 22230 NSF-DOC: http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/ getpub?nsf02129 E-MAIL: jjenkins@nsf.gov PHONE: 703/292-4870 The purpose of the FRG activity is to allow groups of researchers to respond to recognized scientific needs of pressing importance, to take advantage of current scientific opportunities, or to prepare the ground for anticipated significant scientific developments in the mathematical sciences. Groups may include, in addition to mathematical scientists, researchers from other science and engineering disciplines appropriate to the proposed research. The activity will support projects for which the collective effort by a group of researchers is necessary to reach the scientific goals. Projects should be scientifically focused and well-delineated. It is not the intent of this activity to provide general support for infrastructure. Projects should also be timely, limited in duration to up to three years, and substantial in their scope and impact. FUNDING: It is anticipated that $12 million will be available for about 15 awards annually. __________________________________________________ NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION __________________________________________________ GRANTS FOR VERTICAL INTEGRATION OF RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES [VIGRE] DUE: JUL 29 WRITE: Division of Mathematical Sciences National Science Foundation 4201 Wilson Blvd. Room 1025 Arlington, VA 22230 NSF-DOC: http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/ getpub?nsf02120 E-MAIL: jstufken@nsf.gov PHONE: 703/292-4881 The long-range goal of the VIGRE program is to increase the number of well-prepared U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents who pursue careers in the mathematical sciences. A successful VIGRE project must: (1) integrate research with educational activities; (2) enhance interaction among undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral associates, and faculty members; (3) broaden the educational experiences of its students and postdoctoral associates to prepare them for a wide range of career opportunities; and (4) motivate more students to pursue an education in the mathematical sciences. With these goals in mind, each VIGRE proposal must present a coherent plan for the integration of: (a) a graduate traineeship program, (b) an undergraduate research experience program, and (c) a postdoctoral program. ELIGIBILITY: Proposals may be submitted by academic institutions in the U.S. and its territories on behalf of Ph.D. granting departments that have programs in the mathematical sciences at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. FUNDING: It is estimated that about $12 million will be available for 3-10 awards. __________________________________________________ NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION __________________________________________________ MICROBIAL OBSERVATORIES DUE: JUL 23 WRITE: Microbial Observatories Systematic Biology, Environmental Bio. National Science Foundation 4201 Wilson Blvd., Room 635 Arlington, VA 22230 NSF-DOC: http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/ getpub?nsf02118 E-MAIL: mkane@nsf.gov PHONE: 703/292-7186 The National Science Foundation (NSF), Directorate for Biological Sciences (BIO) announces the fourth competition for Microbial Observatories. The long-term goal of this activity is to develop a network of sites or "microbial observatories" to discover novel microorganisms, microbial consortia, communities, activities and other novel properties, and to study their roles in diverse environments. Individual investigators or teams of investigators are encouraged to develop and conduct research at a site or habitat dedicated to discovery and study of these novel microbes over time and across environmental gradients. Development and application of new experimental approaches to these studies, including the use of genomic and functional genomic methods, is strongly encouraged. Projects supported are expected to establish or participate in an established, Internet-accessible knowledge network to disseminate the information resulting from these activities. In addition, educational and outreach activities such as formal or informal training in microbial biology and activities that will broaden the participation of underrepresented groups in microbial biology research and education, are expected. FUNDING: It is anticipated that $2.5 million will be available for an estimated 5-10 awards. __________________________________________________ POPULATION COUNCIL __________________________________________________ REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE FELLOWSHIPS DUE: anytime WRITE: The Fellowship Secretary Population Council 1230 York Avenue New York, NY 10021 WEB: http://www.popcouncil.org/opportunities/ biofellowships.html E-MAIL: biomed@popcbr.rockefeller.edu PHONE: 212/327-8731 FAX: 212/327-7678 The Population Council offers fellowships to persons who wish to pursue advanced study in the physiology and biochemistry of reproduction. Fellows train in the laboratories of the Council's Center for Biomedical Research, located on the campus of the Rockefeller University. ELIGIBILITY: Candidates must have successfully completed an advanced degree (M.D., Ph.D., or equivalent) and be proficient in English. Applications may be made in anticipation of receiving the doctoral degree, but the fellowship cannot begin until after the degree has been awarded. Fellowships are open to individuals of all countries. FUNDING: The basic stipend is $33,000 per year for a candidate having just completed a doctoral degree. There are increments commensurate with experience. Fellowship awards are for full-time research training and study, and are made initially for one year. The aim of the program is to support two years of training, provided the preceptor and fellow agree on the second year. __________________________________________________ RESEARCH CORPORATION __________________________________________________ COTTRELL SCHOLARS AWARDS DUE: SEP 3 WRITE: Science Advancement Programs Research Corporation 101 North Wilmot Road, Suite 250 Tucson, AZ 85711-3332 WEB: http://www.rescorp.org E-MAIL: awards@rescorp.org PHONE: 520/571-1111 FAX: 520/571-1119 The Cottrell Scholars Awards are for beginning faculty members who wish to excel at both research and research-enhanced teaching. ELIGIBILITY: Applicants should be tenure-track assistant professors in Ph.D.-granting departments of astronomy, chemistry or physics. Eligibility is limited to those in the third year of their first tenure track position during the calendar year of application. CRITERIA: Originality, feasibility, and the prospect for significant fundamental advances to science are the main criteria for a research plan. Contributions to undergraduate teaching, aspirations for teaching, and the proposed strategies are factors in assessments of a teaching plan. The potential of applicants to mount a strong research program and their commitment to research-based teaching are weighed in the review process. FUNDING: Awards are for $75,000 and may be used largely at the scholar's discretion. __________________________________________________ SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION __________________________________________________ SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY: VISITING SCIENTIST PROGRAM DUE: anytime WRITE: Visiting Scientist Program Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 60 Garden Street, Mail Stop 47 Cambridge, MA 02138 WEB: http://www.si.edu/ofg/fell.htm#fsao E-MAIL: vsp@cfa.harvard.edu The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory has a Visiting Scientist Program to expand the scholarly exchange of scientific information in the areas of atomic and molecular physics; infrared, optical, radio, and X-ray astronomy; planetary sciences; geophysics; solar and stellar physics; and theoretical astrophysics. This program annually attracts many international and national visitors. They come for a well-defined scientific purpose which may be to collaborate with a specific individual, to access unique data, or to use specialized facilities. FUNDING: Visits vary from a few days to several weeks or months, and in some cases up to a year. Stipend support varies with the length of the visit and the amount of support being provided by the visitor's home institution, or by a fellowship such as a Guggenheim, NATO, etc. __________________________________________________ SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION __________________________________________________ WOODROW WILSON CENTER FELLOWSHIPS: E. EUROPEAN STUDIES SHORT-TERM GRANTS DUE: SEP 1 DEC 1 MAR 1 JUN 1 WRITE: East European Studies One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20523 WEB: http://wwics.si.edu/ees/grants.htm#short E-MAIL: kneppm@wwic.si.edu PHONE: 202/691-4227 These grants are available to American academic experts and practitioners, including advanced graduate students, engaged in specialized research requiring access to Washington, DC and its research institutions. Projects concerning East European or Baltic studies should focus on fields in the social sciences and humanities including, but not limited to: Anthropology, History, Political Science, Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Sociology. Russia and the Soviet successor states, as well as the former East Germany, are excluded from consideration. All projects should aim to highlight their potential policy relevance. Grants are for one month and do not include residence at the Wilson Center. To apply for a Short-Term award, the applicant must submit the following: (a) a concise description of his/her research project; (b) a curriculum vitae; (c) a statement of preferred and alternate dates of residence in Washington, DC; (d) two letters or recommendation in support of the research to be conducted at the Center. Applying for the Short-Term grant does not require an application form. __________________________________________________ SLOAN FOUNDATION __________________________________________________ SLOAN RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS DUE: SEP 15, nominations WRITE: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 630 Fifth Avenue Suite 2550 New York, NY 10111 WEB: http://www.sloan.org/programs/ scitech_fellowships.shtml E-MAIL: teitelbaum@sloan.org PHONE: 212/649-1649 FAX: 212/757-5117 Sloan Research Fellowships is by far the oldest program of the Sloan Foundation, although those who receive the grants are among the youngest scholars the Foundation assists. The Fellowship program has grown in size and cost over the years and now includes several disciplines not covered in the beginning; but its purpose - to stimulate fundamental research by young scholars of outstanding promise - remains the same. The Sloan Research Fellowships were established in 1955 to provide support and recognition to young scientists, often in their first appointments to university faculties, who were endeavoring to set up laboratories and establish their independent research projects with little or no outside support. Financial assistance at this crucial point, even in modest amounts, often pays handsome dividends later to society. Over the first 17 years of the program, Sloan Research Fellowships were awarded in physics, chemistry, and pure mathematics. In 1972, neuroscience was added to the eligible disciplines, and in 1980 applied mathematics and economics were added. In 1993 a decision was made to add the field of computer science to the program. Selection procedures for the Sloan Research Fellowships are designed to identify those who show the most outstanding promise of making fundamental contributions to new knowledge. Sloan Research Fellows, once chosen, are free to pursue whatever lines of inquiry are of the most compelling interest to them. Their Sloan funds can be applied to a wide variety of uses for which other, more restricted funds such as research project grants cannot usually be employed. Former Fellows report that this flexibility often gives the fellowships a value well beyond their dollar amounts. ELIGIBILITY: Candidates for Sloan Research Fellowships are required to hold the Ph.D. (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, economics, or neuroscience, or in a related interdisciplinary field, and must be members of the regular faculty (i.e., tenure track) of a college or university in the United States or Canada. They may be no more than six years from completion of the most recent Ph.D. or equivalent as of the year of their nomination, unless special circumstances such as military service, a change of field, or child rearing are involved or unless they have held a faculty appointment for less than two years. FUNDING: The size of the award is $40,000 for the two-year period. __________________________________________________ SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL __________________________________________________ ABE FELLOWSHIPS DUE: SEP 1 WRITE: Abe Fellowship Program Social Science Research Council 810 Seventh Ave., 31st Fl. New York, NY 10019 WEB: http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/abe/ E-MAIL: abe@ssrc.org PHONE: 212/377-2700 FAX: 212/377-2727 Abe Fellowships are designed to support scholars or research professionals who can demonstrate strong and serious long-term affiliations with research communities in the US or Japan. The Fellowships are awarded for research projects in the social sciences or humanities that will inform the environment in which policy is made on issues of pressing global concern to industrialized and industrializing societies across the globe. Projects must be relevant to any one or a combination of three themes: 1) global issues; 2) problems common to industrial and industrializing societies; and 3) issues that pertain to US-Japan relations. ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field, or have attained an equivalent level of professional experience. Fellowships are offered to individuals only and offer up to 12 months of full-time support. __________________________________________________ TINKER FOUNDATION __________________________________________________ LATIN AMERICA FIELD RESEARCH GRANTS DUE: SEP 30 WRITE: The Tinker Foundation Incorporated 55 East 59th Street New York, NY 10022 WEB: http://www.fdncenter.org/grantmaker/ tinker/field.html E-MAIL: tinker@tinker.org PHONE: 212/421-6858 FAX: 212/223-3326 The Tinker Field Research Grants competition was initiated in 1979 within the Foundation's institutional grants program. These awards are available to recognized Centers or Institutes of Ibero-American or Latin American Studies with graduate doctoral programs at accredited United States universities. The Grants provide graduate students with travel funds (international and in-country) to Latin America, Spain and Portugal to acquire a comprehensive knowledge of language and culture, to gather research data and to develop contacts with scholars and institutions in their field. They are awarded by the university institutes/centers for brief periods of research in Iberia or Latin America and should reflect primarily the major interests of the Tinker Foundation, i.e., economic policy and governance and those targeted social science disciplines having strong public policy implications, and environmental policy studies. Awards are limited to graduate students conducting predissertation research. FUNDING: In order to assess the needs of a broader range of universities, the Foundation will now consider two levels of support in the Field Research Grants competition: $10,000 and $15,000. These new funding options are offered on a trial basis and will be reviewed to determine whether they will be permanently instituted. Both awards must be matched by the university on a dollar for dollar basis. __________________________________________________ UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE __________________________________________________ JENNINGS RANDOLPH PROGRAM - SENIOR FELLOWSHIPS DUE: SEP 16 WRITE: United States Institute of Peace 1200 17th Street, NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036-3011 FED-REG: 04/26/02 WEB: http://www.usip.org/fellows.html E-MAIL: jrprogram@usip.org PHONE: 202/429-3886 FAX: 202/429-6063 The United States Institute of Peace invites applications for the 2003-2004 Senior Fellowship competition in the Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace. Fellowships are awarded annually to scholars and practitioners from a variety of professions, including college and university faculty, journalists, diplomats, writers, educators, military officers, international negotiators and lawyers. The Institute funds projects related to preventive diplomacy, ethnic and regional conflicts, peacekeeping and peace operations, peace settlements, post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation, democratization and the rule of law, cross-cultural negotiations, U.S. foreign policy in the 21st century, and related topics. Fellows reside at the Institute for a period of up to ten months to conduct research on their projects, consult with staff, and contribute to the ongoing work of the Institute. Projects which demonstrate relevance to current policy debates will be highly competitive. ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to citizens of all nations. Women and members of minorities are especially encouraged to apply. FUNDING: The fellowship award includes a stipend based on the fellow's previous year's salary and professional standing, up to a maximum of $80,000 for a ten-month fellowship; an office with computer and voicemail; and a part-time research assistant. FINE ARTS Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ JUL15 GRAHAM Graham Foundation: Grants in Architecture and Related Arts 4/02 312/787-4071 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL31 NEA Nat'l Endowment for the Arts: Coop. Agreement to Create Greater Public 5/02 202/682-5482 Awareness of Universal Design [send 2 self-addressed labels] - PS 02-02 (FR 04/17/02) AUG12 NEA National Endowment for the Arts: Heritage & Preservation 5/02 202/682-5400 http://arts.endow.gov AUG12 NEA National Endowment for the Arts: Access http://arts.endow.gov 5/02 202/682-5400 AUG12 NEA National Endowment for the Arts: Arts Learning 202/682-5400 AUG26 RF Rockefeller Foundation: Bellagio Study and Conference Center (Italy) 5/95 212/852-8431 Conferences and Residencies for Scholars, Scientists, and Artists >>> Also due: JAN10 MAY10 <<< > SEP 5 AI Arts International: The Fund for U.S. Artists at International Festivals 2/02 212/674-9744 and Exhibitions http://www.artsinternational.org >>> Also due: JAN16 MAY 2 <<< > SEP15 MDC MacDowell Colony Residencies for Writers, Composers, and Artists 10/01 603/924-3886 http://www.macdowellcolony.org >>> Also due: JAN15 APR15 <<< > SEP21 NGA National Gallery of Art: Visiting Senior F'ships & Associate Appointments 12/01 202/842-6482 http://www.nga.gov/resources/casva.htm >>> Also due: MAR21 <<< > ANY DACTYL Dactyl Foundation for the Arts & Humanities: Grants to Writers 212/219-2344 http://www.dactyl.org > ANY FORD Ford Foundation: Education, Media, Arts, Culture (Education, Knowledge, 212/573-5000 and Religion) http://www.fordfound.org ANY NCF Nathan Cummings Foundation: Grants in Arts, Environment, Health, and 1/00 212/787-7300 Jewish Life > ANY NEA National Endowment for the Arts - Cultural Funding: Federal Opportunities 5/01 - various programs and deadlines http://arts.endow.gov/federal.html ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Culture Program 215/575-9050 HUMANITIES Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ JUN 1 NHPRC National Historical Publications and Records Commission: Grants Program 3/99 202/501-5610 http://www.nara.gov/nhprc/ >>> Also due: OCT 1 <<< JUN 1 SLU St. Louis Univ./Vatican Film Library: Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Program 12/01 314/977-3090 >>> Also due: OCT 1 MAR 1 <<< JUN17 CAN Canadian Studies Program Enhancement Grant 5/94 202/682-1740 JUN17 CAN Canadian Studies Conference Grant Program 5/94 202/682-1740 JUN30 HAGLEY Hagley Museum and Library: Short-Term Grants-in-Aid 3/02 302/658-2400 >>> Also due: OCT29 MAR31 <<< JUN30 HAGLEY Hagley Museum and Library: Henry Belin du Pont Fellowship 3/02 302/658-2400 >>> Also due: OCT29 MAR31 <<< JUL 1 NEH Nat'l Endow. for the Humanities: Preservation, Access, and Reference Works 4/02 202/606-8570 JUL15 KRESS Samuel H. Kress Foundation: Old Masters in Context 212/861-4993 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< > SEP 1 NEH Div. of Research & Education: Collaborative Research http://www.neh.gov 6/00 202/606-8200 > SEP 1 SI Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowships: E. European Studies Short-Term Grants 6/02 202/691-4227 >>> Also due: DEC 1 MAR 1 JUN 1 <<< > SEP 1 SI Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies - Short Term Visiting Grants 12/01 202/691-4100 >>> Also due: DEC 1 MAR 1 JUN 1 <<< > SEP15 GRFF Gerald R. Ford Foundation: Research Travel Grants Program (to Library) 6/01 734/741-2218 >>> Also due: MAR15 <<< > SEP16 AHISTA American Historical Association: Bernadotte E. Schmitt Grants for Research 6/02 202/544-2422 in European, African, or Asian History http://www.theaha.org > SEP16 NEH Nat'l Endowment for the Humanities: Public Programs - Consultation Grants 1/01 202/606-8269 >>> Also due: APR16 <<< > SEP21 NGA National Gallery of Art: Visiting Senior F'ships & Associate Appointments 12/01 202/842-6482 http://www.nga.gov/resources/casva.htm >>> Also due: MAR21 <<< ANY CAN Canadian Studies Matching Grant Program 202/682-1740 ANY CFFR Center for Field Rsch: Field Rsch. Grants (to investigate physical, 11/01 978/461-0081 biological, and cultural heritage) > ANY DACTYL Dactyl Foundation for the Arts & Humanities: Grants to Writers 212/219-2344 http://www.dactyl.org ANY DELMAS Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation: Humanities Program (for organizations) - 3/00 212/687-0011 letters of inquiry http://www.delmas.org ANY DELMAS Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation: Research Library Program - letters of 212/687-0011 inquiry http://www.delmas.org ANY DELMAS Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation: Grants for Organizations in Support of 212/687-0011 Venetian Scholarship & Culture http://www.delmas.org ANY KRESS Samuel H. Kress Foundation: The Practice of Art History and Conservation 212/861-4993 > ANY NTHP Nat'l Trust for Historic Preservation: Preservation Services Fund - OCT 1 2.95 202/588-6197 plus other deadlines determined by regional offices - call for info ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Culture Program 215/575-9050 SCIENCES Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ JUN 1 NSF Partnership for Advancing Technologies in Housing nsf02083 4/02 703/292-7020 JUN 1 NSF Earth Sciences: Geology and Paleontology 703/292-8551 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 NSF Earth Sciences: Tectonics 703/292-8552 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 NSF Earth Sciences: Geophysics 703/292-8556 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 NSF Earth Sciences: Petrology and Geochemistry 703/292-4746 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 NSF Earth Sciences: Hydrologic Sciences 703/292-8549 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 NSF Global Change Research: Water and Energy - Atmospheric, Vegetative, and 703/292-8549 and Earth Interactions (WEAVE) >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 NSF Global Change Research: Polar Ozone Depletion/UV Radiation Effects 703/292-8033 >>> Also due: DEC15 <<< JUN 1 NSF Global Change Research: Sea Level Changes 703/292-8556 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 PVA Paralyzed Veterans of America/Spinal Cord Research Foundation: Research 10/94 202/416-7651 Projects JUN 1 PVA Paralyzed Veterans of America/Spinal Cord Research Foundation: 10/94 202/416-7651 Postdoctoral Fellowships JUN 1 PVA Paralyzed Veterans of America/Spinal Cord Research Foundation: Design and 10/94 202/416-7651 Development Projects JUN 3 DOE Mining Industry of the Future/Mineral Processing Technologies email: jaskolka@netl.doe.gov (FR 02/25/02) JUN 3 NSF Arctic Freshwater Cycle: Land/Upper-Ocean Linkages - a contribution to the 703/292-7432 Study of Environmental ARctic CHange [SEARCH] nsf02071 JUN 3 NSF Polar Programs: U.S. Antarctic Research nsf02086 703/292-8033 JUN 3 NSF Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program 4/02 703/292-8670 [STEP] - optional intent due APR 12, proposals due JUN 3 nsf02075 JUN 4 DOE Theoretical Research in Plasma and Fusion Science - Notice 02-20 - 301/903-4926 optional letter of intent due MAY 7 (FR 03/13/02) JUN 4 DOE Geothermal Resource Exploration and Definition II [GRED II] (FR 03/29/02) 505/845-6442 JUN 4 NSF Bridges for Engineering Education [BEE] nsf02092 4/02 703/292-5348 JUN 4 NSF Planning Grants for the Department-Level Reform of Undergraduate 703/292-5348 Engineering Education nsf02091 JUN 5 NSF Strategic Technologies for the Internet - 2002 [STI-2002] Accelerating 4/02 703/292-8948 Technology Creation nsf02093 JUN 6 NSF International Materials Institutes [IMI] nsf02096 4/02 703/292-4932 JUN 6 NSF Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement [CCLI] - optional letter of 3/02 703/292-8666 intent due APR 22, full proposals JUN 6 nsf02043 >>> Also due: NOV13 <<< JUN 7 NSF NSF/USDOT Partnership for Research on Information and Communications 4/01 703/292-8360 Systems for Surface Transportation [ICSST] nsf02089 > JUN12 DOC R&D Projects to Assess the Potential Suitability of Non-native Oysters in 410/267-5660 the Chesapeake Bay (FR 05/13/02) JUN13 DOE Energy Biosciences Program - formal applications (FR 02/12/02) 2/01 301/903-2873 JUN13 LINDBG Lindbergh Foundation: Lindbergh Grants Program (for individuals) 3/02 763/576-1596 JUN13 PAF Pediatric AIDS Foundation: The Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Award - letters 5.97 310/314-1459 of intent due FAX: 310/314-1469 JUN14 DREYFUS Dreyfus Foundation: Special Grant Program in the Chemical Sciences - 3/02 212/753-1760 prelim. proposal JUN 14, full proposal AUG 30 http://www.dreyfus.org JUN15 NSF Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology - Planning Activities 703/292-7188 nsf02066 JUN15 NSF Atmospheric Sciences: Lower Atmospheric Observing Facilities Program 703/292-8521 >>> Also due: DEC15 <<< JUN15 NSF Global Change Research: Ecological Rates of Change [EROC] 703/292-8480 >>> Also due: DEC15 <<< JUN15 NSF U.S./France Cooperative Science - Cooperative Research 703/292-8702 JUN15 NSF DAAD-NSF Collaborative Research Grants (Germany) 703/292-8702 JUN18 NSF Water Cycle Research [WCR] nsf02101 4/02 703/292-8549 > JUN20 DOE Hydrogen Research and Development (FR 05/08/02) 303/275-4788 JUN27 NSF NIH-NSF Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Summer Institutes Program [BBSI] 5/02 703/292-7946 - optional intent MAY 26 nsf02109 > JUN28 DOE Inventions and Innovation Program - DE-PS36-02GO92008 (FR 05/15/02) 303/275-4788 > JUN28 DOE Supporting Industries - DE-PS07-02ID14304 (FR 05/09/02) 208/526-1901 JUN28 DREYFUS Dreyfus Foundation: Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program (chemical 3/00 212/753-1760 sciences) - nominations http://www.dreyfus.org JUN28 DREYFUS Dreyfus Foundation: Scholar/Fellow Program in Chemistry for Undergraduate 3/02 212/753-1760 Institutions http://www.dreyfus.org/ JUN28 NSF Research Coordination Networks [RCN] in the Biological Sciences nsf0056 3/00 703/292-8470 JUN30 NSF The National Medal of Science - nominations nsf02088 3/02 703/292-8096 JUN30 NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program [I/UCRC] - letter 703/292-8383 of intent nsf01116 >>> Also due: DEC31 <<< JUL 1 ASEE Office of Naval Research Postdoctoral Fellowship Program 4/02 202/331-3525 http://www.asee.org/fellowship/ >>> Also due: OCT 1 JAN 1 APR 1 <<< > JUL 1 DOC NOAA Cooperative Institute for Ocean Remote Sensing With the National 301/763-8127 Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (FR 05/03/02) JUL 1 EF Energy Foundation: China Sustainable Energy Program - letter of inquiry 4/02 415/561-6700 http://www.efchina.org >>> Also due: NOV 1 FEB15 <<< JUL 1 EPA Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Tech. 202/564-6824 JUL 1 IUAC Yamagiwa-Yoshida Memorial Internat'l Cancer Study Grants (write: 3, rue du 4/02 Conseil-General, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland) http://fellows.uicc.org/ >>> Also due: JAN 1 <<< JUL 1 NSF Advanced Computational Research Program nsf98168 6/97 703/292-8962 >>> Also due: NOV 1 MAR 1 <<< JUL 1 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Senior Rsch. in Archaeology - target 703/292-8759 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< > JUL 2 DOE FY2002 Joint Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy [EERE] and 6/02 304/285-4241 Office of Fossil Energy [FE] Science Initiative (FR 05/02/02) JUL 3 EPA Superfund Minority Institutions Programs: Hazardous Substance Research 202/564-8228 JUL 4 NSF Highly Dependable Computing and Communication Systems Research nsf02114 5/02 703/292-8911 JUL 8 NSF Chemistry Research Instrumentation nsf0081 12/96 703/292-8840 >>> Also due: JAN13 <<< JUL 8 NSF Biological Databases and Informatics nsf02058 4/02 703/292-8470 >>> Also due: JAN13 <<< JUL 9 NSF Engineering Education Program - target dates 703/292-8382 >>> Also due: JAN 9 <<< > JUL ? DOE NETL - Public Resources Invested in Management and Extraction [PRIME] - 412/386-5984 DE-PS26-02NT15375 (FR 05/13/02) JUL10 EPA Lifestyle and Cultural Practices of Tribal Populations and Risks from 228/688-1981 Toxic Substances in the Environment JUL10 NSF Molecular & Cellular Biosciences: Biomolecular Structure and Function - 703/292-8444 target dates >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Molecular & Cellular Biosciences: Biomolecular Processes - target dates 703/292-8441 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Molecular & Cellular Biosciences: Genetics - target dates 703/292-8439 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Molecular and Cellular Biosciences: Cell Biology - target dates 703/292-8442 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Environmental Biology: Ecology and Ecosystems Studies - target nsf02021 703/292-8480 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Environmental Biology: Long-Term Research in Environmental Biology 703/292-8480 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Environmental Biology: Systematic and Population Biology nsf02021 703/292-8481 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Integrative Biology & Neuroscience: Physiology and Ethology 703/292-8421 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Integrative Biology and Neuroscience: Developmental Mechanisms 703/292-8417 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL15 ADA American Diabetes Association: Research Awards http://www.diabetes.org 5/01 703/549-1500 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL15 COX Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust: Institutional Grants in Education, the 4/02 617/557-9775 Environment, and Health - for organizations in New England region >>> Also due: OCT15 JAN15 APR15 <<< > JUL15 DOC NOAA/R&D Projects to Strengthen and Develop the U.S. Fishing Industry - 6/02 301/713-2358 Saltonstall-Kennedy [S-K] Grant Program (FR 05/14/02) JUL15 NSF Cognitive Neuroscience - target dates nsf02031 703/292-7249 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL15 NSF Earth Sciences: Instrumentation and Facilities 703/292-8558 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL17 EPA Developing Regional-Scale Stressor-Response Models for Use in 202/564-6911 Environmental Decision-making JUL17 NSF Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) - Research 703/292-8683 Infrastructure Improvement Grant Program [RII] nsf02027 JUL18 PAF Pediatric AIDS Foundation: Basic Research Grants, Short-Term Scientific 4/00 310/314-1459 Awards, Pediatric Scholar Awards - letter of intent due JUL19 CDC CDC/Public Health Conference Support - HIV Prevention - 01025 - intent due 888/472-6874 (FR 01/31/01) JUL19 NSF Biological Research Collections nsf02117 5/02 703/292-8470 > JUL23 NSF Microbial Observatories nsf02118 6/02 703/292-7186 JUL23 NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program nsf02111 5/01 703/292-8413 >>> Also due: JUL24 JUL25 <<< JUL24 NSF Ocean Sciences: Buoyancy-Driven Transport Processes nsf02059 703/292-8582 JUL26 DOI Department of the Interior/Fish and Wildlife Service: North American 703/358-1784 Wetlands Conservation Council - Standard Grants (FR 02/13/02) >>> Also due: MAR 1 <<< > JUL29 NSF Grants for Vertical Integration of Research and Education in the 6/02 703/292-4881 Mathematical Sciences [VIGRE] nsf02120 > JUL30 EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Activities Grants (FR 05/29/02) 410/267-9856 AUG 1 AHF American Honda Foundation: Institutional Grants for Youth and Science Ed. 310/781-4090 >>> Also due: NOV 1 FEB 1 MAY 1 <<< AUG 1 DOC NOAA/National and Regional Habitat Restoration Partners (FR 03/28/02) 301/713-0174 AUG 1 NMSS National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Research Grants http://www.nmss.org 5/02 212/476-0413 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< > AUG 1 NSF Networking Research Program nsf02123 10/98 703/292-8949 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< AUG 1 NSF Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science, and Technology - Ethics and 5/98 703/292-8763 Values Studies, and Research on Science and Technology nsf01152 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< AUG 1 NSF Science and Technology Studies Program nsf01159 11/95 703/292-8763 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< AUG 1 NSF Japan Program: Joint Seminars and Workshops - target date nsf0189 703/292-8704 AUG 1 WF Whitaker Foundation: Biomedical Engineering Research Grants (pre-applics.) 5/02 703/528-2430 http://www.whitaker.org >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< AUG 2 NSF Informal Science Education - preliminary proposals due nsf0160 6/00 703/292-8620 >>> Also due: MAR 5 <<< AUG 8 NSF Global Change Research: Arctic System Science [ARCSS] - target nsf0096 9/97 703/292-8029 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG 8 NSF Polar Programs: Arctic Research Program Opportunities nsf0096 6/00 703/292-8029 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< > AUG11 NSF Joint DMS/NIGMS Initiative to Support Research Grants in the Area of 8/01 703/292-4880 Mathematical Biology nsf02125 > AUG15 EPA Market Mechanisms and Incentives for Environmental Management (FR 6/02 202/564-6842 05/08/02) AUG15 JDFI Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International: Regular Research Grants 6/00 212/785-9500 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 JDFI Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International: Career Development Awards 212/785-9500 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 JDFI Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International: Postdoctoral Fellowships 212/785-9500 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 JDFI Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International: Innovative Grants 212/785-9500 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 NRC Postdoctoral and Senior Research Associateships FAX: 202/334-2759 5/00 202/334-2760 >>> Also due: JAN15 APR15 <<< AUG15 NSF Global Change Rsch.: Climate Variability & Predictability [CLIVAR] - 703/292-8582 target >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF RIDGE 2000 - geological and biological studies of mid-ocean ridge system 12/01 703/292-8582 nsf02011 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF Global Change: World Ocean Circulation Experiment [WOCE] 703/292-8582 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF Ocean Sciences: Physical Oceanography Research - target 703/292-8582 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF Ocean Sciences: Chemical Oceanography - target 703/292-8582 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF Ocean Sciences: Marine Geology and Geophysics Research 703/292-8582 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF Ocean Sciences: Biological Oceanography Research 703/292-8582 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF Ocean Sciences: Oceanographic Technology and Interdisciplinary 703/292-8582 Coordination - including Oceanographic Instrumentation Development >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< AUG15 NSF Ocean Sciences: Ocean Drilling Program 703/292-8581 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< > AUG20 NSF Focused Research Groups in the Mathematical Sciences - letter of intent 6/02 703/292-4870 due AUG 20, proposals due SEP 20 nsf02129 > AUG21 NSF Data and Applications Security [DAS] nsf02132 703/292-8930 > AUG22 DOD Defense University Research Instrumentation Program [DURIP] 6/02 703/696-4111 AUG26 NSF Instrument Development for Biological Research nsf98119 703/292-8470 AUG27 NRC Collaboration in Basic Science and Engineering [COBASE] - for collabs. in 1/02 202/334-2644 Central Europe and Eurasia http://www4.nas.edu/oia/oiahome.nsf >>> Also due: JAN ? APR ? <<< > AUG28 EPA Corporate Environmental Performance and the Effectiveness of Government 6/02 202/564-4664 Interventions and Voluntary Initiatives (FR 05/08/02) AUG31 NSF Astronomy: Advanced Technologies and Instrumentation 703/292-4892 > SEP 1 NSF Africa, Near East, and South Asia Program (ANESA) - coop. science programs 703/292-8707 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< > SEP 1 NSF Research on Learning and Education [ROLE] - preliminary proposals due SEP 1/00 703/292-5156 1 and MAR 15, formal proposals due DEC 1 and JUN 10 nsf02023 >>> Also due: MAR15 <<< > SEP 1 PRMAF Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation: Fellow- 202/835-3470 ships, Faculty Development Awards, Research Starter Grants >>> Also due: OCT 1 <<< > SEP 1 TINKER Tinker Foundation: Institutional Grants - environmental policy, 12/01 212/421-6858 governance, economic policy - Latin America, Iberia, Antarctica >>> Also due: MAR 1 <<< > SEP 3 RC Research Corporation: Cottrell Scholars Awards (for faculty in astronomy, 6/02 520/571-1111 chemistry, and physics) http://www.rescorp.org > SEP 4 EPFA Epilepsy Foundation of America: Research Grants and Fellowships 6/97 301/459-3700 http://www.efa.org/research/grants.html >>> Also due: MAR 1 <<< > SEP ? HRF Hudson River Found.: Research Grants in Natural Sciences and Public Policy 212/924-8290 - preproposals SEP 24, full proposals due DEC 3 > SEP ? MSRI Mathematical Sciences Research Institute: Research Professorships 6/01 510/642-0143 http://www.msri.org > SEP ? NSF Physics: Elementary Particle Physics - target nsf99127 703/292-7373 > SEP ? NSF Physics: Theoretical Physics - target nsf99127 703/292-7382 > SEP ? NSF Atomic, Molecular, Optical, and Plasma Physics - target nsf99127 703/292-7371 > SEP ? NSF Physics: Gravitational Physics - target nsf99127 703/292-7375 > SEP ? NSF Physics: Nuclear and Partical Astrophysics - target 703/292-7379 > SEP ? NSF Physics: Nuclear Physics - target nsf98115 703/292-7377 > SEP ? NSF Physics: Education and Interdisciplinary Research - target 703/292-7381 > SEP10 EPA Assessing the Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality: Sensitivity 6/02 202/564-6793 of U.S. air quality to climate change and future global impacts (FR 05/08/02) > SEP15 SLOAN Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Sloan Research Fellowships - nominations due 6/02 212/649-1649 http://www.sloan.org/ > SEP25 NIH Academic Research Enhancement Awards [AREA]: Grants for Bacca. 6/00 301/435-2691 Institutions >>> Also due: JAN25 MAY25 <<< > SEP25 NSF ADVANCE - Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in 703/292-7238 Academic Science & Engineering Careers nsf02121 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< > SEP30 CERN European Lab. for Particle Physics [CERN]: Scientific Associates Programme 1/98 (write: Recruitment Service, CERN, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland) >>> Also due: MAR28 <<< > SEP30 NIST National Institute of Standards & Technology: Fire Research Grants Program 301/975-6863 (FR 12/27/01) > SEP30 NIST National Inst. of Standards & Technology: Physics Laboratory Grants 301/975-4200 Program (FR 12/27/01) > SEP30 NIST National Inst. of Standards & Technology: Chemical Science and Technology 301/975-8301 Laboratory Grants Program (FR 12/27/01) > SEP30 NIST National Inst. of Standards & Technology: Manufacturing Engineering 301/975-4345 Laboratory [MEL] Grants Program (FR 12/27/01) > SEP30 NIST National Inst. of Standards & Technology: Electronics and Electrical 301/975-2227 Engineering [EEEL] Grants Program (FR 12/27/01) > SEP30 NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program [I/UCRC] - 703/292-8383 planning grants nsf01116 >>> Also due: MAR31 <<< ANY ASEE Army Research Laboratory Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Engineers 202/331-3525 ANY ASEE U.S. Navy/ASEE Sabbatical Leave Program http://www.asee.org/summer/ 5/02 202/331-3509 ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: Education http://www.carnegie.org 212/371-3200 ANY CFFR Center for Field Rsch: Field Rsch. Grants (to investigate physical, 11/01 978/461-0081 biological, and cultural heritage) ANY CRDF U.S. Civilian R&D Foundation for Former Soviet Union: Grant Assistance 5/00 703/526-9720 Program http://www.crdf.org ANY DOE Office of Science: Grants and Cooperative Agreements - notice 02-01 (FR 1/02 301/903-5212 12/20/01) ANY EF Energy Foundation: Grants for Research and Analysis on Energy 5/02 415/561-6700 http://www.ef.org/ ANY GMF German Marshall Fund: Grants to Organizations 202/745-3950 ANY HRF Hudson River Foundation: Expedited Grants 212/924-8290 ANY HRF Hudson River Foundation: Travel Grants 212/924-8290 ANY IUAC International Union Against Cancer: Technology Transfer F'ships (3, rue du 3/01 Conseil-General, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland) http://fellows.uicc.org/ ANY KELLOGG W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Food Systems and Rural Development 616/968-1611 ANY KELLOGG W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Philanthropy and Volunteerism 616/968-1611 ANY KRESGE Kresge Foundation: Science Initiative - Challenge Grants to Upgrade and 5/02 248/643-9630 Endow Scientific Instrumentation and Laboratories ANY NATO NATO Advanced Study Institutes - various deadlines http://www.nato.int 4/02 ANY NHGRI Nat'l Human Genome Research Institute: various programs, various deadlines 301/496-7531 ANY NGS Nat'l Geographic Society: Field Research (write: Committee for Research & 5/02 Exploration, NGS, 1145 17th St., NW, Washington, DC 20090-8249) ANY NSF Small Grants for Exploratory Research - all NSF fields nsf012a 11/00 301/947-2722 ANY NSF NSF Scholar-in-Residence at NIH nsf0097 2/98 703/306-1800 ANY NSF Conferences, International Travel, Workshops, and Special Years in the 703/292-4870 Mathematical Sciences nsf00109 ANY NSF Chemical & Transport Systems: Chemical Reaction Processes 703/292-8371 ANY NSF Chem. & Transport Systems: Interfacial, Transport, & Separation Processes 703/292-8371 ANY NSF Chemical & Transport Systems: Thermal Systems 703/292-8371 ANY NSF Chemical & Transport Systems: Fluid and Particle Processes 703/292-8371 ANY NSF Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology nsf9921 703/292-8320 ANY NSF Environmental Engineering nsf9920 703/292-8320 ANY NSF High-Risk Research in Anthropology [HRRA] nsf01153 703/292-7315 ANY NSF Computational Biology Activities in the Biological Sciences - various 11/97 703/292-8470 deadlines nsf99162 ANY NSF Atmospheric Sciences: Climate Dynamics Program 703/292-8527 ANY NSF Atmospheric Sciences: Upper Atmospheric Facilities Program 703/292-8529 ANY NSF Global Change Research Program: Global Tropospheric Chemistry Prog. [GTCP] 703/292-8522 ANY NSF Global Change Research: Climate Modeling, Analysis, and Prediction [CMAP] 703/292-8527 ANY NSF Global Change Research: Geosystems Databases [GEODATA] 703/292-8527 ANY NSF Rsch. Experiences for Undergraduates Program - REU Supplements nsf01121 703/292-4621 > ANY NSF Facilitation Awards for Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities - e-mail: akarshme@nsf.gov nsf02115 ANY NSF U.S./Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States (NIS) Program 1/99 703/292-8703 ANY NSF Japan Program: Cooperative Research Projects nsf0189 703/292-8704 ANY NSF U.S./Korea Cooperative Program 703/292-8704 > ANY NSF East Asia and Pacific Program 703/292-8704 ANY NSF NATO Advanced Study Institute Travel Awards (for graduate students and 703/292-8630 recent Ph.D.s) - various institute deadlines ANY ONR Office of Naval Research: Information, Electronics, & Surveillance 703/696-4212 http://www.onr.navy.mil/sci_tech ANY ONR Office of Naval Research: Ocean, Atmosphere, and Space 703/696-4358 http://www.onr.navy.mil/sci_tech ANY ONR Office of Naval Research: Engineering, Materials, and Physical Science 703/696-4408 http://www.onr.navy.mil/sci_tech ANY ONR Office of Naval Research: Human Systems http://www.onr.navy.mil/sci_tech 703/696-4501 ANY ONR Office of Naval Research: Long-Range Scientific and Technology Projects 5/02 703/696-5031 > ANY PC Population Council: Reproductive Biomedicine Fellowships (residencies, 6/02 212/327-8731 NYC) http://www.popcouncil.org ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Environment Program http://www.pewtrusts.com 215/575-9050 ANY RF Rockefeller Foundation: Global Inclusion 4/01 212/869-8500 > ANY SI Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: Visiting Scientist Program email: 6/02 vsp@cfa.harvard.edu ANY SLOAN Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Science & Technology http://www.sloan.org 10/96 212/649-1649 ANY SLOAN Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Education and Careers in Science and 10/96 212/649-1649 Technology ANY USAFOSR Air Force "Research Interests" - Aerospace and Materials Sciences 703/696-9513 ANY USAFOSR Air Force "Research Interests" - Chemistry and Life Sciences 703/696-9513 ANY USAFOSR Air Force "Research Interests" - Physics and Electronics 703/696-9513 ANY USAFOSR Air Force "Research Interests" - Mathematics and Space Sciences 703/696-9513 ANY USARO U.S. Army Research Office: Grants for Scientific Research (Broad Agency 12/98 919/549-4375 Announcement) ANY USARO U.S. Army Research Office: Young Investigator Program, and Presidential 6/01 919/549-4375 Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers SOCIAL SCIENCES Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ JUN 1 APA American Psychological Assoc.: Scientific Conferences (for institutions) 3/01 202/336-6000 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 WGF Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Rsch: Conferences and Workshops 11/00 212/683-5000 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 WGF Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: International 3/01 212/683-5000 Collaborative Research Grants >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 3 DOL Combating Child Trafficking in Togo Through Education - SGA 02-03 (FR 202/693-4570 04/18/02) > JUN 5 DHUD HUD Urban Scholars Fellowship Program (FR 05/01/02) 202/334-2872 > JUN 5 NIC Nat'l Inst. of Corrections: "Effectively Managing a Multi-Generational 202/307-3106 Workforce" - Cooperative Agreement - phone ext. 44222 (FR 04/26/02) JUN 7 DOL Education Innovations to Combat Child Labor - SGA 02-01 (FR 04/18/02) 202/693-4570 > JUN10 CDC Building Regional Coalitions to Promote Patient Safety - intent due JUN 770/488-2787 10, applications due JUL 5 - Ann. 02148 (FR 05/07/02) > JUN12 NIC Nat'l Inst. of Corrections: "Strategic Planning and Response" - 202/307-3106 Cooperative Agreement - phone ext. 44222 (FR 04/26/02) JUN13 LINDBG Lindbergh Foundation: Lindbergh Grants Program (for individuals) 3/02 763/576-1596 > JUN14 CDC Grants for Acute Care, Rehabilitation and Disability Prevention Research - 770/488-2751 optional letter of intent MAY31, proposals JUN 14 - Ann. 02127 (FR 05/08/02) > JUN14 CDC Grants for Dissemination Research of Effective Interventions to Prevent 770/488-2751 Unintentional Injuries - Ann. 02126 (FR 05/08/02) > JUN14 CDC Dissertation Awards for Minority Doctoral Candidates for Violence-Related 770/488-2721 Injury Prevention Research (FR 05/09/02) JUN14 DHHS Office of Community Services: Assets for Independence Demonstration 202/401-4807 Program (FR 04/15/02) JUN14 WREI Women's Research & Education Institute: Congressional Fellowships 3/02 202/628-0444 (graduate level) http://www.wrei.org > JUN15 CDC Traumatic Brain Injury [TBI] Follow-Up Registry and Surveillance of TBI in 770/488-2721 the Emergency Department [ED] - Ann. 02073 (FR 05/08/02) > JUN15 CDC Thalassemia Prevention Education and Outreach - intent due - Ann. 02089 770/488-2765 (FR 05/03/02) JUN17 CAN Canadian Studies Program Enhancement Grant 5/94 202/682-1740 JUN17 CAN Canadian Studies Conference Grant Program 5/94 202/682-1740 > JUN17 DHHS Child Care Policy Research Discretionary Grants (FR 05/01/02) 202/205-8214 > JUN19 SAMHSA SAMHSA/HRSA Collaboration to Link Health Care for the Homeless Programs 800/729-2647 and Community Mental Health Agencies (FR 05/03/02) > JUN19 SAMHSA Cooperative Agreement for Collaborative Community Actions to Prevent Youth 800/789-2647 Violence and Promote Youth Development (FR 05/03/02) > JUN19 SAMHSA Workforce Training Grants to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities in 800/789-2647 Mental Health Services (FR 04/30/02) > JUN19 SAMHSA Technical Assistance Resource Center for the Prevention of Violence and 800/789-2647 Behavioral Health Problems (FR 04/30/02) > JUN19 DOC Economic Development Admin.: National Technical Assistance, Training, 202/482-4085 Research, and Evaluation (FR 05/20/02) > JUN21 DOL OSHA: Susan Harwood Training Grant Program (FR 05/22/02) 6/02 847/297-4810 > JUN21 NIC Implementing Effective Correctional Management of Offenders in the 800/995-6423 Community - Cooperative Agreement - phone ext. 44222 (FR 05/01/02) > JUN24 CDC Multi-Level Parent Training Effectiveness Trial - Ann. 2072 (FR 05/09/02) 770/488-2719 > JUN24 CDC Parenting Program Attrition and Compliance Efficacy Trial - Ann. 02123 (FR 770/488-2719 05/09/02) > JUN24 CDC New Investigator Awards for Unintentional, Violence, and Acute Care, 888/472-6874 Disability, and Rehab.-Related Prevention Research - Ann. 02121 (FR 05/09/02) JUN25 NIJ National Institute of Justice: Data Resources Program 2/02 800/851-3420 >>> Also due: OCT25 FEB ? <<< JUN30 NSF The National Medal of Science - nominations nsf02088 3/02 703/292-8096 JUL 1 CDC NIOSH/Grants for Education Programs in Occupational Safety and Health - 888/472-6874 Ann. 03001 (FR 04/03/02) JUL 1 EPA Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Tech. 202/564-6824 JUL 1 GRANT William T. Grant Foundation: W.T. Grant Scholars [children, adolescents, 4/02 212/752-0071 and youth] - nominations JUL 1 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Senior Rsch. in Archaeology - target 703/292-8759 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUL 1 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Physical Anthropology - Senior Rsch. 703/292-7321 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUL 1 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Cultural Anthropology - Senior Rsch. 703/292-8758 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< > JUL 5 CDC Fellowship Training Programs in Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases - 02118 770/488-2722 (FR 05/10/02) JUL 5 WEUI W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research: Dissertation Award 4/02 616/343-5541 http://www.upjohninst.org > JUL 8 DHHS Office of Community Svcs: Community Food & Nutrition Program - OCS-2002-11 202/401-9354 (FR 05/07/02) > JUL10 SAMHSA Targeted Capacity Expansion Program for Substance Abuse Treatment and HIV/ 800/729-6686 AIDS Services (FR 04/26/02) > JUL10 SAMHSA Ecstasy, Other Club Drugs, Methamphetamine and Inhalant Prevention 301/443-9110 Infrastructure Development Cooperative Agreements (FR 05/09/02) > JUL10 NIH Ecstasy, Other Club Drugs, Methamphetamine and Inhalant Prevention 301/443-9110 Intervention Cooperative Agreements (FR 05/23/02) JUL10 NSF Integrative Biology & Neuroscience: Physiology and Ethology 703/292-8421 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< JUL10 NSF Integrative Biology & Neuroscience: Neuroscience 703/292-8423 >>> Also due: JAN10 <<< > JUL14 CDC Validating the Effectiveness of a Hand Hygiene Intervention Program in 770/488-2721 Healthcare Facilities - Ann. 02143 (FR 05/10/02) > JUL15 CDC Technology Translation and Transfer of Effective HIV Prevention Behavioral 770/488-2810 Interventions - Ann. 02137 (FR 05/09/02) JUL15 NSF Social, Behav., & Economic Rsch: Human Cognition and Perception 703/292-8732 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL15 NSF Social, Behav., & Economic Rsch: Linguistics 703/292-8731 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL15 NSF Social, Behav., & Economic Rsch: Social Psychology Program 703/292-8728 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL15 NSF Developmental & Learning Sciences: A Multidisciplinary Program of the 4/02 703/292-8732 Children's Research Initiative nsf02008 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL17 EPA Developing Regional-Scale Stressor-Response Models for Use in 202/564-6911 Environmental Decision-making JUL19 CDC CDC/Public Health Conference Support - HIV Prevention - 01025 - intent due 888/472-6874 (FR 01/31/01) > JUL24 SAMHSA Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention and 800/729-6686 HIV Prevention in Minority Communities - Planning Grants (FR 05/24/02) > JUL24 SAMHSA Coop. Agreement to Establish a Suicide Prevention Technical Resource 800/789-2647 Center (FR 05/23/02) > JUL24 SAMHSA Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention and 800/729-6686 HIV Prevention in Minority Communities - Services Grants (FR 05/24/02) AUG 1 AHF American Honda Foundation: Institutional Grants for Youth and Science Ed. 310/781-4090 >>> Also due: NOV 1 FEB 1 MAY 1 <<< AUG 1 NSF Ethnographic Research Training [ERT] - Awards to Graduate Departments of 703/292-7315 Cultural Anthropology - target date nsf01133 AUG 1 NSF Scholars Awards - Methodological Training for Cultural Anthropologists - 703/292-7315 target dates nsf01129 >>> Also due: JAN 1 <<< AUG 1 NSF Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science, and Technology - Ethics and 5/98 703/292-8763 Values Studies, and Research on Science and Technology nsf01152 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< AUG 1 NSF Science and Technology Studies Program nsf01159 11/95 703/292-8763 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< AUG 1 RRF Retirement Research Foundation: Grants Program 5/02 773/714-8080 >>> Also due: FEB 1 MAY 1 <<< AUG15 NRC Postdoctoral and Senior Research Associateships FAX: 202/334-2759 5/00 202/334-2760 >>> Also due: JAN15 APR15 <<< AUG15 NSF Soc., Behav., & Economic Rsch: Decision, Risk, and Management Sci. - 703/292-8761 target >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Economics Research - target date 703/292-8761 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Geography & Regional Science - target 703/292-8754 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Law & Social Science Program - target 703/292-8762 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Methodology, Measurement, & 703/292-8763 Statistics Program - target date >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Political Science Research - target 703/292-8762 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< AUG15 NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Sociology Program - target dates 703/292-8762 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< > SEP 1 GSF General Service Foundation: Grants in International Peace, Reproductive 11/01 970/920-6834 Health and Rights, and Resources >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< > SEP 1 LSAC Law School Admission Council: Research Grant Program 6/02 215/968-1198 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< > SEP 1 SI Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowships: E. European Studies Short-Term Grants 6/02 202/691-4227 >>> Also due: DEC 1 MAR 1 JUN 1 <<< > SEP 1 SI Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies - Short Term Visiting Grants 12/01 202/691-4100 >>> Also due: DEC 1 MAR 1 JUN 1 <<< > SEP 1 TINKER Tinker Foundation: Institutional Grants - environmental policy, 12/01 212/421-6858 governance, economic policy - Latin America, Iberia, Antarctica >>> Also due: MAR 1 <<< > SEP 4 EPFA Epilepsy Foundation of America: Research Grants and Fellowships 6/97 301/459-3700 http://www.efa.org/research/grants.html >>> Also due: MAR 1 <<< > SEP ? HRF Hudson River Found.: Research Grants in Natural Sciences and Public Policy 212/924-8290 - preproposals SEP 24, full proposals due DEC 3 > SEP15 CKKEF Calvin K. Kazanjian Economics Foundation: Grants (to increase economic 11/01 570/675-7074 literacy) http://www.kazanjian.org >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< > SEP15 COMPTON Compton Found.: Grants in Peace & World Order, Population, and Environment 11/99 650/328-0101 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< > SEP15 GRFF Gerald R. Ford Foundation: Research Travel Grants Program (to Library) 6/01 734/741-2218 >>> Also due: MAR15 <<< > SEP16 NIJ National Institute of Justice: Graduate Research Fellowship Program 2/02 800/851-3420 >>> Also due: JAN ? MAY ? <<< > SEP16 USIP U.S. Institute of Peace: Jennings Randolph Program - Senior Fellowships 6/02 202/429-3886 http://www.usip.org (FR 04/26/02) > SEP17 NED National Endowment for Democracy: Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows 1/02 202/293-0300 >>> Also due: APR 1 <<< ANY CAN Canadian Studies Matching Grant Program 202/682-1740 ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: Education http://www.carnegie.org 212/371-3200 ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: International Peace and Security 212/371-3200 ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: International Development 212/371-3200 ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: Strengthening U.S. Democracy 212/371-3200 ANY CFFR Center for Field Rsch: Field Rsch. Grants (to investigate physical, 11/01 978/461-0081 biological, and cultural heritage) > ANY FORD Ford Foundation: Asset Building and Community Development (incl. Reproduc- 212/573-5000 tive Health, Economic, Resource Development) http://www.fordfound.org > ANY FORD Ford Foundation: Peace and Social Justice (Human Rights and International 212/573-5000 Cooperation, Governance and Civil Society) http://www.fordfound.org ANY HEWLETT Hewlett Foundation: Population Program 650/329-1070 ANY HRF Hudson River Foundation: Expedited Grants 212/924-8290 ANY HRF Hudson River Foundation: Travel Grants 212/924-8290 ANY JLEI Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College: Research Programs FAX: 9/97 845/758-7700 845/758-1149 http://www.levy.org/ ANY JPKJF Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation: Grants - mental retardation & disability 6/00 202/393-1250 - anytime for concept papers, JUL 1 through DEC 1 for full proposals ANY KELLOGG W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Youth and Education/Higher Education 616/968-1611 ANY KELLOGG W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Philanthropy and Volunteerism 616/968-1611 ANY LUCE Henry Luce Foundation: Higher Education Grants 4/01 212/489-7700 ANY MOTT Mott Foundation: Grant Programs (Civil Society, Environment, Poverty) 11/95 810/238-5651 ANY NATO NATO Advanced Study Institutes - various deadlines http://www.nato.int 4/02 ANY NCF Nathan Cummings Foundation: Grants in Arts, Environment, Health, and 1/00 212/787-7300 Jewish Life ANY NED National Endowment for Democracy: Visiting Fellows http://www.ned.org 11/00 202/293-0300 ANY NIJ National Institute of Justice: Visiting Fellowship Program 3/02 202/307-2953 ANY NIJ National Institute of Justice: Crime Mapping Research Center Fellowship 3/02 202/616-4531 Program - Residential ANY NSF Small Grants for Exploratory Research - all NSF fields nsf012a 11/00 301/947-2722 ANY NSF High-Risk Research in Anthropology [HRRA] nsf01153 703/292-7315 ANY NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Human Dimensions of Global Change - 1/00 703/292-8763 target dates follow relevant program areas ANY NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Rsch: Doctoral Dissertation Research 703/292-8740 Improvement Grants - various deadlines nsf01113 ANY NSF Rsch. Experiences for Undergraduates Program - REU Supplements nsf01121 703/292-4621 > ANY NSF Facilitation Awards for Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities - e-mail: akarshme@nsf.gov nsf02115 ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Health and Human Services Program 215/575-9050 ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Public Policy Program 215/575-9050 ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Religion Program 215/575-9050 ANY RBF Rockefeller Brothers Fund: One World Grants - Sustainable Resource Use 5/97 212/812-4200 http://www.rbf.org/ ANY RBF Rockefeller Brothers Fund: One World Grants - Global Security 5/97 212/812-4200 http://www.rbf.org/ > ANY RSAGE Russell Sage Foundation: Research in Social Sciences - letter of inquiry 2/02 212/750-6000 http://www.russellsage.org ANY SLOAN Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Standard of Living and Economic Performance 10/96 212/649-1649 EDUCATION Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ > JUN 3 ED Child Care Access Means Parents in School Program - institutional applics. 877/433-7827 (FR 05/01/02) > JUN 3 ED Teaching American History Grant Program (FR 04/03/02) 5/02 202/260-8766 > JUN 6 ED English Language Acquisition - National Professional Development Program 202/205-8727 (FR 05/07/02) > JUN24 ED Capacity Building for Traditionally Underserved Populations (FR 05/09/02) 202/205-9481 > JUL 5 ED Early Childhood Educator Professional Development Program (FR 05/29/02) 877/433-7827 > JUL 8 ED Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program (FR 202/260-8753 05/24/02) > JUL 8 ED Office of Elementary and Secondary Education: School Leadership Program 877/433-7827 (FR 05/23/02) JUL15 COX Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust: Institutional Grants in Education, the 4/02 617/557-9775 Environment, and Health - for organizations in New England region >>> Also due: OCT15 JAN15 APR15 <<< > JUL15 ED OERI - Cooperative Civic Education and Economic Education Exchange Program 202/219-2079 (FR 05/17/02) AUG 1 AHF American Honda Foundation: Institutional Grants for Youth and Science Ed. 310/781-4090 >>> Also due: NOV 1 FEB 1 MAY 1 <<< AUG 2 NSF Informal Science Education - preliminary proposals due nsf0160 6/00 703/292-8620 >>> Also due: MAR 5 <<< AUG12 NEA National Endowment for the Arts: Access http://arts.endow.gov 5/02 202/682-5400 AUG12 NEA National Endowment for the Arts: Arts Learning 202/682-5400 > SEP 1 NSF Research on Learning and Education [ROLE] - preliminary proposals due SEP 1/00 703/292-5156 1 and MAR 15, formal proposals due DEC 1 and JUN 10 nsf02023 >>> Also due: MAR15 <<< > SEP15 COMPTON Compton Found.: Grants in Peace & World Order, Population, and Environment 11/99 650/328-0101 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: Education http://www.carnegie.org 212/371-3200 ANY HEWLETT Hewlett Foundation: Higher Education Program 650/329-1070 ANY KELLOGG W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Youth and Education/Higher Education 616/968-1611 ANY WRDF Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds -- Education Program 212/251-9700 ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Education Program 215/575-9050 ANY SLOAN Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Education and Careers in Science and 10/96 212/649-1649 Technology ANY SPENCER Spencer Foundation: Major Research Grants - preliminary proposals 3/02 312/337-7000 ANY SPENCER Spencer Foundation: Small Research Grants http://www.spencer.org 3/02 312/274-6509 ANY TOYOTA Toyota USA Foundation: Grants in K-12 Education [especially in math and 6/01 310/468-6766 science] http://www.toyota.com INTERNATIONAL Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ JUN 1 WGF Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Rsch: Conferences and Workshops 11/00 212/683-5000 >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 1 WGF Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: International 3/01 212/683-5000 Collaborative Research Grants >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUN 3 DOS Armenia School Connectivity Program - ECA/PE/C/PY-02-63 (FR 04/11/02) 202/619-5904 JUN 6 NSF International Materials Institutes [IMI] nsf02096 4/02 703/292-4932 > JUN 7 DOS North African Educational Partnerships Program - Algeria and Tunisia - 202/619-5289 ECA/A/S/U-02-16 (FR 04/25/02) JUN10 DOS African Workforce Development - ECA/PE/C/NEAAF-02-74 (FR 04/18/02) 202/205-0535 > JUN13 DOS Jazz Ambassadors - ECA/PE/C/CU-02-35 - administrative proposals (FR 202/619-4800 05/02/02) > JUN14 DOS Tibet Development, Professional and Cultural Exchange Project (FR 202/619-5326 05/07/02) JUN15 DAAD Temporary Teaching Assignments for Highly Qualified Academics at German 212/758-3223 Higher Education Institutions >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUN15 NSF U.S./France Cooperative Science - Cooperative Research 703/292-8702 JUN15 NSF DAAD-NSF Collaborative Research Grants (Germany) 703/292-8702 JUN17 CAN Canadian Studies Program Enhancement Grant 5/94 202/682-1740 JUN17 CAN Canadian Studies Conference Grant Program 5/94 202/682-1740 > JUN20 DOS Islamic Life in the United States - ECA/PE/C/NEA-02-71 (FR 05/02/02) 202/619-5325 > JUN21 DOS Fulbright American Studies Institute on U.S. National Security: American 6/02 202/619-4557 Foreign Policy Formulation in an Era of Globalization (FR 05/02/02) JUL 1 EF Energy Foundation: China Sustainable Energy Program - letter of inquiry 4/02 415/561-6700 http://www.efchina.org >>> Also due: NOV 1 FEB15 <<< JUL 1 IUAC Yamagiwa-Yoshida Memorial Internat'l Cancer Study Grants (write: 3, rue du 4/02 Conseil-General, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland) http://fellows.uicc.org/ >>> Also due: JAN 1 <<< JUL 1 JF Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership - grants to organizations 4/00 212/489-1255 (Japan-U.S. relations and global concerns) http://www.cgp.org/cgplink >>> Also due: DEC 1 <<< JUL 1 NAFSA NAFSA/Association of International Educators: Cooperative 4/02 202/737-3699 Grants/Minigrants >>> Also due: OCT 1 JAN 1 APR 1 <<< AUG 1 CIES Fulbright Grants for U.S. Faculty and Professionals 5/02 202/686-7877 AUG 1 DAAD German Academic Exch. Service: Study Visit Research Grants for Faculty 212/758-3223 http://www.daad.org >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< AUG 1 NSF Japan Program: Joint Seminars and Workshops - target date nsf0189 703/292-8704 AUG 1 UQUEENS Univ. of Queensland: Travel Awards for Internat'l Collaborative Research - (Univ. of Qld, Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia) OPER@research.uq.edu.au > AUG15 EWC East-West Center: Visiting Fellowships 6/02 808/944-7399 AUG26 RF Rockefeller Foundation: Bellagio Study and Conference Center (Italy) 5/95 212/852-8431 Conferences and Residencies for Scholars, Scientists, and Artists >>> Also due: JAN10 MAY10 <<< AUG27 NRC Collaboration in Basic Science and Engineering [COBASE] - for collabs. in 1/02 202/334-2644 Central Europe and Eurasia http://www4.nas.edu/oia/oiahome.nsf >>> Also due: JAN ? APR ? <<< > SEP 1 CRF Crane-Rogers Foundation/Institute of Current World Affairs Fellowships 6/01 603/643-5548 >>> Also due: APR 1 <<< > SEP 1 GSF General Service Foundation: Grants in International Peace, Reproductive 11/01 970/920-6834 Health and Rights, and Resources >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< > SEP 1 NSF Africa, Near East, and South Asia Program (ANESA) - coop. science programs 703/292-8707 >>> Also due: FEB 1 <<< > SEP 1 SI Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowships: E. European Studies Short-Term Grants 6/02 202/691-4227 >>> Also due: DEC 1 MAR 1 JUN 1 <<< > SEP 1 SI Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies - Short Term Visiting Grants 12/01 202/691-4100 >>> Also due: DEC 1 MAR 1 JUN 1 <<< > SEP 1 SSRC Abe Fellowships [Japan-U.S. relations/global issues] http://www.ssrc.org 6/02 212/377-2700 > SEP 1 TINKER Tinker Foundation: Institutional Grants - environmental policy, 12/01 212/421-6858 governance, economic policy - Latin America, Iberia, Antarctica >>> Also due: MAR 1 <<< > SEP 5 AI Arts International: The Fund for U.S. Artists at International Festivals 2/02 212/674-9744 and Exhibitions http://www.artsinternational.org >>> Also due: JAN16 MAY 2 <<< > SEP17 NED National Endowment for Democracy: Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows 1/02 202/293-0300 >>> Also due: APR 1 <<< > SEP20 CFR Council on Foreign Relations: Internat'l Affairs Fellowships - nominat. 6/02 212/434-9489 due > SEP20 DOS Moscow State University Journalism Support Project - ECA/A/S/U-03-08 (FR 202/619-5289 05/02/02) > SEP30 CERN European Lab. for Particle Physics [CERN]: Scientific Associates Programme 1/98 (write: Recruitment Service, CERN, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland) >>> Also due: MAR28 <<< > SEP30 TINKER Tinker Foundation: Latin America Field Research Grants 6/02 212/421-6858 ANY AVHF Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: Research Fellowships (for young post- 5/02 202/783-1907 doctoral scholars) FAX: 202/833-8514 ANY CAN Canadian Studies Matching Grant Program 202/682-1740 ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: International Peace and Security 212/371-3200 ANY CC Carnegie Corporation: International Development 212/371-3200 > ANY CIES Fulbright Senior Specialist Program 5/01 202/686-6243 ANY CRDF U.S. Civilian R&D Foundation for Former Soviet Union: Grant Assistance 5/00 703/526-9720 Program http://www.crdf.org ANY EURASIA Eurasia Foundation: Grants to Organizations (to advance economic and 12/01 202/234-7370 democratic reform in the NIS) http://www.eurasia.org/grant.html ANY GMF German Marshall Fund: Grants to Organizations 202/745-3950 ANY IUAC International Union Against Cancer: Technology Transfer F'ships (3, rue du 3/01 Conseil-General, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland) http://fellows.uicc.org/ ANY LUCE Henry Luce Foundation: Higher Education Grants 4/01 212/489-7700 ANY NATO NATO Advanced Study Institutes - various deadlines http://www.nato.int 4/02 ANY NED National Endowment for Democracy: Visiting Fellows http://www.ned.org 11/00 202/293-0300 ANY NSF U.S./Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States (NIS) Program 1/99 703/292-8703 ANY NSF Japan Program: Cooperative Research Projects nsf0189 703/292-8704 ANY NSF U.S./Korea Cooperative Program 703/292-8704 > ANY NSF East Asia and Pacific Program 703/292-8704 ANY NSF NATO Advanced Study Institute Travel Awards (for graduate students and 703/292-8630 recent Ph.D.s) - various institute deadlines ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Public Policy Program 215/575-9050 ANY RBF Rockefeller Brothers Fund: One World Grants - Sustainable Resource Use 5/97 212/812-4200 http://www.rbf.org/ ANY RBF Rockefeller Brothers Fund: One World Grants - Global Security 5/97 212/812-4200 http://www.rbf.org/ HEALTH RELATED Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ JUN 1 CDC NIOSH/Occupational Safety and Health Research [Career Development & Small 3/99 404/639-3343 Grants: MAR 1, JUL 1, NOV 1] - PAS-99-143 >>> Also due: OCT 1 FEB 1 <<< JUN 1 AHRQ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Health Services Research 11/00 800/358-9295 >>> Also due: OCT 1 FEB 1 <<< JUN 1 PVA Paralyzed Veterans of America/Spinal Cord Research Foundation: Research 10/94 202/416-7651 Projects > JUN10 CDC Building Regional Coalitions to Promote Patient Safety - intent due JUN 770/488-2787 10, applications due JUL 5 - Ann. 02148 (FR 05/07/02) > JUN10 DHHS Family Planning General Training and Technical Assistance Projects (FR 214/767-3401 04/26/02) JUN10 FDA Food Safety Research - Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (FR 301/827-7183 04/11/02) > JUN12 HRSA Special Projects of National Significance, Targeted Information Technology 877/477-2123 Model Implementation (FR 04/25/02) > JUN12 HRSA Special Projects of National Significance: An Evaluation and Program 877/477-2123 Support Center for HIV Prevention Initiative... (FR 04/30/02) > JUN14 CDC Grants for Dissemination Research of Effective Interventions to Prevent 770/488-2751 Unintentional Injuries - Ann. 02126 (FR 05/08/02) > JUN14 CDC Dissertation Awards for Minority Doctoral Candidates for Violence-Related 770/488-2721 Injury Prevention Research (FR 05/09/02) > JUN15 CDC Hemophilia Prevention Education and Peer Support - intent due - Ann. 02097 770/488-2765 (FR 05/02/02) > JUN15 CDC Traumatic Brain Injury [TBI] Follow-Up Registry and Surveillance of TBI in 770/488-2721 the Emergency Department [ED] - Ann. 02073 (FR 05/08/02) > JUN15 CDC Thalassemia Prevention Education and Outreach - intent due - Ann. 02089 770/488-2765 (FR 05/03/02) JUN15 MDA Muscular Dystrophy Association: Neuromuscular Disease Research Grants - 3/02 520/529-2000 requests for apps., apps. due JAN 15 and JUL 15 FAX: 520/529-5454 >>> Also due: DEC15 <<< > JUN19 SAMHSA Cooperative Agreement for Collaborative Community Actions to Prevent Youth 800/789-2647 Violence and Promote Youth Development (FR 05/03/02) > JUN19 HRSA Cooperative Agreements for Health Workforce Research (FR 05/23/02) 877/477-2123 > JUN24 CDC Multi-Level Parent Training Effectiveness Trial - Ann. 2072 (FR 05/09/02) 770/488-2719 > JUN24 CDC Parenting Program Attrition and Compliance Efficacy Trial - Ann. 02123 (FR 770/488-2719 05/09/02) > JUN24 CDC New Investigator Awards for Unintentional, Violence, and Acute Care, 888/472-6874 Disability, and Rehab.-Related Prevention Research - Ann. 02121 (FR 05/09/02) JUN27 NSF NIH-NSF Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Summer Institutes Program [BBSI] 5/02 703/292-7946 - optional intent MAY 26 nsf02109 > JUN30 BARTH Barth Syndrome Foundation: Research Grant Program - intent due JUN 30, 6/02 914/834-1771 applications due NOV 1 JUL 1 CDC NIOSH/Grants for Education Programs in Occupational Safety and Health - 888/472-6874 Ann. 03001 (FR 04/03/02) > JUL 1 HRSA Poison Control Program - Coop. Agreement for the Development of Patient 877/477-2123 Management Guidelines for Poisonings (FR 04/25/02) JUL 1 IUAC Yamagiwa-Yoshida Memorial Internat'l Cancer Study Grants (write: 3, rue du 4/02 Conseil-General, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland) http://fellows.uicc.org/ >>> Also due: JAN 1 <<< > JUL 5 CDC Fellowship Training Programs in Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases - 02118 770/488-2722 (FR 05/10/02) > JUL10 SAMHSA Ecstasy, Other Club Drugs, Methamphetamine and Inhalant Prevention 301/443-9110 Infrastructure Development Cooperative Agreements (FR 05/09/02) > JUL10 NIH Ecstasy, Other Club Drugs, Methamphetamine and Inhalant Prevention 301/443-9110 Intervention Cooperative Agreements (FR 05/23/02) > JUL14 CDC Validating the Effectiveness of a Hand Hygiene Intervention Program in 770/488-2721 Healthcare Facilities - Ann. 02143 (FR 05/10/02) JUL15 ADA American Diabetes Association: Research Awards http://www.diabetes.org 5/01 703/549-1500 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< JUL15 AHA American Heart Association: Established Investigator Grant 4/02 214/706-1457 http://www.amhrt.org/ JUL15 AHA American Heart Association: Scientist Development Grant 4/02 214/706-1457 http://www.amhrt.org/ >>> Also due: JAN13 <<< > JUL15 CDC Technology Translation and Transfer of Effective HIV Prevention Behavioral 770/488-2810 Interventions - Ann. 02137 (FR 05/09/02) > JUL15 CDC Phase I Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Immunogenicity, and 770/488-2738 Shedding of Attenuated Measles Vaccine Administered As a Single Dose... (FR 05/09/02) JUL15 COX Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust: Institutional Grants in Education, the 4/02 617/557-9775 Environment, and Health - for organizations in New England region >>> Also due: OCT15 JAN15 APR15 <<< JUL16 AHA American Heart Association: Grant-In-Aid http://www.amhrt.org/ 4/02 214/706-1457 >>> Also due: JAN15 <<< > JUL24 SAMHSA Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention and 800/729-6686 HIV Prevention in Minority Communities - Planning Grants (FR 05/24/02) > JUL24 SAMHSA Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention and 800/729-6686 HIV Prevention in Minority Communities - Services Grants (FR 05/24/02) AUG 1 RWJF Local Initiative Funding Partners Program - Stage I applications due 5/02 609/275-4128 AUG16 EPA Environmental Justice Revitalization Projects - nominations (FR 04/24/02) 202/564-2597 > SEP 1 AF Arthritis Found.: Arthritis Investigator Award http://www.arthritis.org 6/00 404/965-7537 > SEP 1 AF Arthritis Foundation: Postdoctoral Fellowship http://www.arthritis.org 6/00 404/965-7537 > SEP 1 AF Arthritis Foundation: New Investigator Grant http://www.arthritis.org 6/00 404/965-7537 > SEP 1 CFF Cystic Fibrosis Foundation: Research Grants http://www.cff.org 6/01 800/344-4823 > SEP16 LSA Leukemia & Lymphoma Society: Career Development Program - prelims. due, 6/01 914/821-8843 complete apps. due OCT 1 http://www.leukemia.org > SEP25 NIH Academic Research Enhancement Awards [AREA]: Grants for Bacca. 6/00 301/435-2691 Institutions >>> Also due: JAN25 MAY25 <<< ANY IUAC International Union Against Cancer: Technology Transfer F'ships (3, rue du 3/01 Conseil-General, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland) http://fellows.uicc.org/ ANY JPKJF Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation: Grants - mental retardation & disability 6/00 202/393-1250 - anytime for concept papers, JUL 1 through DEC 1 for full proposals ANY KAISER Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation: Programs in Health Policy, Media and 5/00 650/854-9400 Public Education, and Health and Development in South Africa ANY KELLOGG W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Health 616/968-1611 ANY NCF Nathan Cummings Foundation: Grants in Arts, Environment, Health, and 1/00 212/787-7300 Jewish Life ANY PEW Pew Charitable Trusts: Health and Human Services Program 215/575-9050 > ANY RWJF Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Unsolicited Projects http://www.rwjf.org 4/00 609/452-8701 ANY TRF Thrasher Research Fund: Child Health Research 4/01 801/240-4720 UNRESTRICTED/OTHER Deadline Memo - June 2002 > DUE AGENCY PROGRAM IN TGA PHONE = ===== ======== =========================================================================== ====== ============ > JUN19 DOC Economic Development Admin.: National Technical Assistance, Training, 202/482-4085 Research, and Evaluation (FR 05/20/02) AUG 1 UQUEENS Univ. of Queensland: Travel Awards for Internat'l Collaborative Research - (Univ. of Qld, Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia) OPER@research.uq.edu.au AUG26 RF Rockefeller Foundation: Bellagio Study and Conference Center (Italy) 5/95 212/852-8431 Conferences and Residencies for Scholars, Scientists, and Artists >>> Also due: JAN10 MAY10 <<< > SEP 1 CRF Crane-Rogers Foundation/Institute of Current World Affairs Fellowships 6/01 603/643-5548 >>> Also due: APR 1 <<< > SEP10 CPB Corporation for Public Broadcasting: Radio Public Service Competitive 202/879-9856 Funds >>> Also due: APR30 <<< > SEP15 COMPTON Compton Found.: Grants in Peace & World Order, Population, and Environment 11/99 650/328-0101 >>> Also due: FEB15 <<< ANY AVHF Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: Research Fellowships (for young post- 5/02 202/783-1907 doctoral scholars) FAX: 202/833-8514 > ANY FORD Ford Foundation: Education, Media, Arts, Culture (Education, Knowledge, 212/573-5000 and Religion) http://www.fordfound.org ANY HEWLETT Hewlett Foundation: Higher Education Program 650/329-1070 ANY LUCE Henry Luce Foundation: Higher Education Grants 4/01 212/489-7700 > ANY MARKLE John and Mary R. Markle Foundation: Grants and Projects in Information 5/01 212/489-6655 Technology and Media http://www.markle.org > ANY NTHP Nat'l Trust for Historic Preservation: Preservation Services Fund - OCT 1 2.95 202/588-6197 plus other deadlines determined by regional offices - call for info ANY RBF Rockefeller Brothers Fund: One World Grants - Global Security 5/97 212/812-4200 http://www.rbf.org/ ANY SPENCER Spencer Foundation: Major Research Grants - preliminary proposals 3/02 312/337-7000 ANY SPENCER Spencer Foundation: Small Research Grants http://www.spencer.org 3/02 312/274-6509