Spring is a busy time for grant writers, and this year is no exception. We've spent a few late nights preparing federal grants for our clients, and from the looks of all the new grants posted this week, we'll be burning the midnight oil a bit longer.
This week, large grant programs from the department of education opened as did many programs for diplomatic missions, wildlife trafficking and medical research from the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense. See all newly opened opportunities here or check out the three we've featured below.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Grant Title: Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly
Grant Info: https://www.grants.gov/view-opportunity.html?oppId=314547
Details: HUD is providing funding and project rental subsidies for the development and ongoing operation of supportive rental housing for very low-income persons, ages 62 years or older. This funding, leveraged with other financing sources, will expand affordable housing opportunities that are physically designed and have a robust set of services to allow seniors to live independently and age in community.
Department of Agriculture
Grant Title: Organic Transitions
Grant Info: https://www.grants.gov/view-opportunity.html?oppId=314456
Details: The overall goal of the Organic Transitions Program is to support the development and implementation of research, extension and higher education programs to improve the competitiveness of organic livestock and crop producers, as well as those who are adopting organic practices. Priority will be given to organic farming systems in the area of soil conservation, pollinator health, and climate change mitigation, including greenhouse gases (GHG), as well as the development of educational tools for Cooperative Extension personnel and other agricultural professionals.
National Institutes of Health
Grant Title: Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health
Grant Info: https://www.grants.gov/view-opportunity.html?oppId=314639
Details: The NIH Office of Research on Women's Health and participating NIH Institutes and Centers invite institutional career development award applications for Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health Career Development Programs. Programs will support mentored research career development of junior faculty members who have recently completed clinical training or postdoctoral fellowships, and who will be engaged in interdisciplinary basic, translational, behavioral, clinical, and/or health services research relevant to the health of women and, where appropriate, the use of both sexes to better understand the influence of sex as a biological variable on health and disease.
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