Posted on October 25, 2024

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It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs AND find your next funding opportunity.


$3,290,000, (continuing award, $10,870,930). Linda Hestenes, Human Development and Family Studies; Steve Hestenes, Sharon Mims. North Carolina Rated License Assessment Project. Sponsor: NCDHHS Division of Child Development and Early Education.

$1,168,484, (continuing award). Arthur Murphy, Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships; Jennifer Hill, Stephanie Friede. Recipe For Success. Sponsor: NCDHHS Department of Health and Human Services.

$75,000, (continuing award, $308,291). Ye He, Teacher Education and Higher Education. North Carolina Statewide Family Engagement Center. Sponsor: National Center for Families Learning.

$8,361, (continuing award, $42,379). Jasmine DeJesus, Psychology. The Development of Eating Behavior in Infancy: Associations with Behavior, Diet, and Growth to Age 6 Years. Sponsor: University of Michigan.


New Funding Opportunities 10/25/2024

Find your next funding opportunity here. Below is a October 25, 2024 roundup of recently announced funding opportunities curated by the Sponsored Programs, Research Development, and Research and Engagement offices. Interested in having recent funding opportunities come directly to your inbox?  Subscribe to our Funding Opportunities @UNCG weekly email.

Internal
12/13/24, Research Excellence Awards, Office of Research and Engagement.

External

11/4/24, Innovative Research in Cancer Nanotechnology (IRCN; R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), National Cancer Institute NIH.

11/15/24, NIDA Research Center of Excellence Grant Program (P50 Clinical Trial Optional), National Institute on Drug Abuse.

12/16/24, Biomedical Research Facilities (C06 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), Office of Research Infrastructure Programs NIH.

12/16/24, Molecular Foundations in Biotechnology, NSF.

1/7/25, Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), NIH.

1/8/25, Advancing Informal STEM Leaning, Directorate for STEM Education.

1/21/25, Research on the Science and Technology Enterprise: Indicators, Statistics, and Methods, NSF.

1/23/25, Ethical and Responsible Research, NSF.

2/5/25, Research to Action: Assessing and Addressing Community Exposures to Environmental Contaminants (R01 Clinical Trial Optional), NIH.

2/14/25, Mechanistic Links Between Diet, Lipid Metabolism, and Tumor Growth and Progression (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), National Cancer Institute.

4/29/25, Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Computing in Undergraduate Education, NSF.

7/1/25, Leading Culture Change Through Professional Societies of Biology (BIO-Leaps), Directorate for Biological Sciences.

Continuous, Division Of Chemistry: Disciplinary Research programs: No Deadline Pilot, Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences.

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