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Opportunity for USA Medical Students to Participate in a Professional Development and Mentoring Program

Deadline: 03/14/25

Opportunity for USA medical students to participate in a one-year professional development program. The program will include mentoring, webinars, a weekend retreat, and participation at the annual meeting of the sponsoring organization. The Foundation focuses on nurturing a diverse group of future physicians who are dedicated to serving their communities.


GrantWatch ID#: 190145

Grants to USA Nonprofits, Agencies, and Tribes in Multiple States for Projects to Prevent Wildfires

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and tribes in multiple states for projects to prevent wildfires. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Applicants in the following states are eligible to apply: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia.


GrantWatch ID#: 205068

Grants to USA, Canada, and International Individuals and Institutions for Language Preservation Projects

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of up to $4,000 to USA, Canada, and International individuals and institutions for activities to preserve languages. Funding may be used for travel, equipment, consultations, and other project-related costs. Requests may be submitted for language documentation and revitalization, archival efforts, and linguistic fieldwork on endangered languages.


GrantWatch ID#: 180305

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada Agency, IHE, Nonprofit, or Tribe to Create a Water Quality Monitoring System

Deadline: 03/14/25

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada state and local government, IHE, nonprofit organization, or tribe in eligible areas to create a water quality monitoring system. The special focus of the monitoring will be toxic pollutants. Awardees will be expected to analyze the concentrations of contaminants in order to advance the understanding of contaminant cycling throughout food webs in the Great Lakes, and screen for emerging chemicals in fish tissue to identify priority chemicals warranting future study. Project must take place in states bordering the Great Lakes.


GrantWatch ID#: 218832

Grants to USA High Schools and Prep Schools to Support Safe and Substance-Free School Events

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA high schools and preparatory schools to support safe and substance-free school events. Funding is intended to cover expenses associated with school-hosted events that encourage healthy choices and substance-free celebration activities after graduation or prom. Applicants must also demonstrate a financial need.


GrantWatch ID#: 196746

Grants to Ohio Nonprofits and Agencies to Address the Health Needs of Local Residents

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of up to $25,000 to Ohio nonprofit organizations and government agencies for projects that address the health needs of residents in eligible locations. Funding is intended to support activities that advance health equity by ensuring residents can access essential resources for optimal health. Eligible applicants are located in the 36 counties of the funding source's service area.


GrantWatch ID#: 161849

Grants to Ohio Nonprofits and For-Profits to Promote Local Tourism

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to Ohio nonprofit and for-profit organizations to promote attractions, events, and programs with the potential to increase tourism in eligible locations. Funding is intended to encourage visitors to stay overnight or extend their stay and to increase spending in the tourism industry. Activities should also promote a positive image and increased visibility of the region’s attractions, culture, and heritage. Eligible projects take place in the Chillicothe and Ross County areas.


GrantWatch ID#: 157004

Grants to Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio Nonprofits in Eligible Counties for Arts and Cultural Initiatives

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio nonprofit organizations in eligible counties for arts and cultural initiatives. Funding is intended to support activities and programs addressing tourism, neighborhood vitality, and visitation. The goal of the funding is to leverage the arts to drive economic vitality, social vibrancy, and a connected community for all. Applicants must be based in the Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN MSA, which includes the following counties: Brown, Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties in Ohio; Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton Counties in Kentucky; and Dearborn, Franklin, and Ohio Counties in Indiana.


GrantWatch ID#: 219309

Grant to a USA Educator to Promote Gardening Among Students

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grant of up to $2,000 to a USA or territories Pre-K to high school educator to promote gardening among students. Funding is intended to create or expand on a school gardening project in order to encourage a love of gardening, provide gardening experience for students, and engender an interest in nature.


GrantWatch ID#: 214120

Grants to USA Nonprofits, Tribes, Agencies, and Schools to Serve People Living with Paralysis

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA and territories nonprofit organizations, tribes, municipal and state governments, school districts, and other institutions for programs to serve people living with paralysis. Grants are available for a wide range of programs and projects that have a positive impact on people living with paralysis and their families and those that utilize evidence-based, innovative, and best practices.


GrantWatch ID#: 174047

Grants to USA Nonprofits, IHEs, Agencies, Labor Organizations, and Tribes to Provide Employment Reentry Programs to Incarcerated Adults

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA nonprofit organizations, IHEs, government agencies, labor organizations, and Native American entities to provide employment reentry programs to incarcerated adults. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Funding is intended to eliminate the time gap between release from prison and enrollment into a workforce development reentry program leading to skills-based employment, to improve individuals' transition back into their communities, and to reduce recidivism.


GrantWatch ID#: 202041

Grants to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Nonprofits and Agencies in Eligible Counties for Summer Learning Programs

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of up to $2,500 to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana nonprofit organizations and government agencies in eligible counties for programs and activities for youth. Funding is intended for proposals that encourage learning during the summer. Grants will be made to organizations with efforts based in the Greater Cincinnati region which includes the counties of Hamilton, Butler, Warren, and Clermont in Ohio; Boone, Kenton, and Campbell in Kentucky; and Dearborn in Indiana.


GrantWatch ID#: 179984

Grants and In-Kind Support to USA Nonprofits, Agencies, and IHEs to Perpetuate the Legacy of Modern Black Architects

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants and in-kind support to USA nonprofit organizations, agencies, and IHEs to perpetuate the legacy of twentieth-century Black architects. Eligible uses of funding include planning, capital improvements, and indirect costs. Grantees will also receive technical assistance in promotion and conservation management. The goal of the program is to empower and equip preservationists and stewards with funding and technical support to preserve the material heritage, innovation, and legacy of modern architectural sites designed by Black architects.


GrantWatch ID#: 205780

Grants and In-Kind Support to USA Nonprofits for Capacity Building

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of $20,000 and in-kind support to USA nonprofit organizations for capacity building. In addition to a monetary grant, awardees will also receive consultations, access to services and platforms, and publicity. Applicant organizations should advance a mission and programs dedicated to human rights, girls' and women’s empowerment, or LGBTQ+ causes.


GrantWatch ID#: 218681

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada Agency, IHE, Nonprofit, or Tribe to Monitor and Report on Coastal Wetlands

Deadline: 03/14/25

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada agency, IHE, Tribe, or nonprofit organization to monitor and report on coastal wetlands in eligible areas. This project is part of a surveillance network to monitor water quality, and applicants must be capable of carrying out field sampling of coastal wetlands. This program is intended for the areas surrounding the Great Lakes, including the following: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Ontario (Canada), Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.


GrantWatch ID#: 218833

Opportunity for USA Agricultural Producers in Multiple States to Participate in an Incentive Program to Promote Agroforestry

Deadline: 03/14/25

Opportunity for USA agricultural producers in 30 states of the Upper Midwest, Lower Midwest, MidAtlantic/Central Appalachia, Northeast, Southeast, and Hawaii regions to participate in an incentive program to incorporate agroforestry practices. Program participants will receive financial and technical assistance to implement their projects.


GrantWatch ID#: 212182

Grants and In-Kind Donations to USA, Canada, and International Nonprofits to Support Music Programming

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants and in-kind donations to USA, Canada, and International nonprofit organizations to support music programming in schools and communities. New applicants must take an eligibility quiz, and returning applicants must contact the funding source for access to the application. Funding is intended for applicants working to improve access to music education.


GrantWatch ID#: 178253

Grants and In-Kind Support to USA, Canada, and International Researchers for Studies that Address Environmental Issues in Designated Areas

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants and in-kind support to USA, Canada, and International independent researchers and researchers affiliated with IHEs, agencies, or nonprofit organizations for transdisciplinary research and collaboration to address environmental issues in the Gulf of Mexico. Research groups will meet in Santa Barbara, California and will conduct studies exploring climate change, fisheries, and ecological impact of management actions. In addition to funding to support travel, lodging, and per diem expenses, participating teams will benefit from facilities, training expertise, and cyberinfrastructure and logistical support.


GrantWatch ID#: 207105

Fellowships to USA Researchers Affiliated with IHEs, Labs, Hospitals, and Government Agencies to Conduct Research on Bleeding Disorders

Deadline: 03/14/25

Fellowships with a stipend of up to $52,000 per year to USA researchers affiliated with IHEs, labs, hospitals, and government agencies to conduct research on bleeding disorders. Eligible researchers must be currently enrolled in a residency or internship training program.


GrantWatch ID#: 193811

Opportunity for USA, Canada, and International Researchers to Participate in a Research Working Group to Meet National Environmental Goals

Deadline: 03/14/25

Opportunity for USA, Canada, and International researchers to participate in a research working group for studies related to the environment. The purpose of the program is to fund and support groups of investigators working to develop and meet national conservation goals of the United States. These goals include pollution reduction, restoration of degraded ecosystems, elimination of invasive species, and strengthening nature's resilience. Eligible researchers and practitioners may be operating independently or in affiliation with an academic, governmental agency, multilateral, or nonprofit institution. Funds may be used to convene working groups, to support salaries of postdoctoral fellows or research/technical assistants committed to specific projects, or to pay for contracted services to support the work.


GrantWatch ID#: 206567

Opportunity for USA Medical Students to Participate in a Professional Development and Mentoring Program

Deadline: 03/14/25

Opportunity for USA medical students to participate in a one-year professional development program. The program will include mentoring, webinars, a weekend retreat, and participation at the annual meeting of the sponsoring organization. The Foundation focuses on nurturing a diverse group of future physicians who are dedicated to serving their communities.


GrantWatch ID#: 190145

Grants to USA Nonprofits, Agencies, and Tribes in Multiple States for Projects to Prevent Wildfires

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and tribes in multiple states for projects to prevent wildfires. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Applicants in the following states are eligible to apply: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia.


GrantWatch ID#: 205068

Grants to USA, Canada, and International Individuals and Institutions for Language Preservation Projects

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of up to $4,000 to USA, Canada, and International individuals and institutions for activities to preserve languages. Funding may be used for travel, equipment, consultations, and other project-related costs. Requests may be submitted for language documentation and revitalization, archival efforts, and linguistic fieldwork on endangered languages.


GrantWatch ID#: 180305

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada Agency, IHE, Nonprofit, or Tribe to Create a Water Quality Monitoring System

Deadline: 03/14/25

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada state and local government, IHE, nonprofit organization, or tribe in eligible areas to create a water quality monitoring system. The special focus of the monitoring will be toxic pollutants. Awardees will be expected to analyze the concentrations of contaminants in order to advance the understanding of contaminant cycling throughout food webs in the Great Lakes, and screen for emerging chemicals in fish tissue to identify priority chemicals warranting future study. Project must take place in states bordering the Great Lakes.


GrantWatch ID#: 218832

Grants to USA High Schools and Prep Schools to Support Safe and Substance-Free School Events

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA high schools and preparatory schools to support safe and substance-free school events. Funding is intended to cover expenses associated with school-hosted events that encourage healthy choices and substance-free celebration activities after graduation or prom. Applicants must also demonstrate a financial need.


GrantWatch ID#: 196746

Grants to Ohio Nonprofits and Agencies to Address the Health Needs of Local Residents

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of up to $25,000 to Ohio nonprofit organizations and government agencies for projects that address the health needs of residents in eligible locations. Funding is intended to support activities that advance health equity by ensuring residents can access essential resources for optimal health. Eligible applicants are located in the 36 counties of the funding source's service area.


GrantWatch ID#: 161849

Grants to Ohio Nonprofits and For-Profits to Promote Local Tourism

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to Ohio nonprofit and for-profit organizations to promote attractions, events, and programs with the potential to increase tourism in eligible locations. Funding is intended to encourage visitors to stay overnight or extend their stay and to increase spending in the tourism industry. Activities should also promote a positive image and increased visibility of the region’s attractions, culture, and heritage. Eligible projects take place in the Chillicothe and Ross County areas.


GrantWatch ID#: 157004

Grants to Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio Nonprofits in Eligible Counties for Arts and Cultural Initiatives

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio nonprofit organizations in eligible counties for arts and cultural initiatives. Funding is intended to support activities and programs addressing tourism, neighborhood vitality, and visitation. The goal of the funding is to leverage the arts to drive economic vitality, social vibrancy, and a connected community for all. Applicants must be based in the Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN MSA, which includes the following counties: Brown, Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties in Ohio; Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton Counties in Kentucky; and Dearborn, Franklin, and Ohio Counties in Indiana.


GrantWatch ID#: 219309

Grant to a USA Educator to Promote Gardening Among Students

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grant of up to $2,000 to a USA or territories Pre-K to high school educator to promote gardening among students. Funding is intended to create or expand on a school gardening project in order to encourage a love of gardening, provide gardening experience for students, and engender an interest in nature.


GrantWatch ID#: 214120

Grants to USA Nonprofits, Tribes, Agencies, and Schools to Serve People Living with Paralysis

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA and territories nonprofit organizations, tribes, municipal and state governments, school districts, and other institutions for programs to serve people living with paralysis. Grants are available for a wide range of programs and projects that have a positive impact on people living with paralysis and their families and those that utilize evidence-based, innovative, and best practices.


GrantWatch ID#: 174047

Grants to USA Nonprofits, IHEs, Agencies, Labor Organizations, and Tribes to Provide Employment Reentry Programs to Incarcerated Adults

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants to USA nonprofit organizations, IHEs, government agencies, labor organizations, and Native American entities to provide employment reentry programs to incarcerated adults. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Funding is intended to eliminate the time gap between release from prison and enrollment into a workforce development reentry program leading to skills-based employment, to improve individuals' transition back into their communities, and to reduce recidivism.


GrantWatch ID#: 202041

Grants to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Nonprofits and Agencies in Eligible Counties for Summer Learning Programs

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of up to $2,500 to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana nonprofit organizations and government agencies in eligible counties for programs and activities for youth. Funding is intended for proposals that encourage learning during the summer. Grants will be made to organizations with efforts based in the Greater Cincinnati region which includes the counties of Hamilton, Butler, Warren, and Clermont in Ohio; Boone, Kenton, and Campbell in Kentucky; and Dearborn in Indiana.


GrantWatch ID#: 179984

Grants and In-Kind Support to USA Nonprofits, Agencies, and IHEs to Perpetuate the Legacy of Modern Black Architects

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants and in-kind support to USA nonprofit organizations, agencies, and IHEs to perpetuate the legacy of twentieth-century Black architects. Eligible uses of funding include planning, capital improvements, and indirect costs. Grantees will also receive technical assistance in promotion and conservation management. The goal of the program is to empower and equip preservationists and stewards with funding and technical support to preserve the material heritage, innovation, and legacy of modern architectural sites designed by Black architects.


GrantWatch ID#: 205780

Grants and In-Kind Support to USA Nonprofits for Capacity Building

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants of $20,000 and in-kind support to USA nonprofit organizations for capacity building. In addition to a monetary grant, awardees will also receive consultations, access to services and platforms, and publicity. Applicant organizations should advance a mission and programs dedicated to human rights, girls' and women’s empowerment, or LGBTQ+ causes.


GrantWatch ID#: 218681

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada Agency, IHE, Nonprofit, or Tribe to Monitor and Report on Coastal Wetlands

Deadline: 03/14/25

Cooperative Agreement for a USA or Canada agency, IHE, Tribe, or nonprofit organization to monitor and report on coastal wetlands in eligible areas. This project is part of a surveillance network to monitor water quality, and applicants must be capable of carrying out field sampling of coastal wetlands. This program is intended for the areas surrounding the Great Lakes, including the following: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Ontario (Canada), Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.


GrantWatch ID#: 218833

Opportunity for USA Agricultural Producers in Multiple States to Participate in an Incentive Program to Promote Agroforestry

Deadline: 03/14/25

Opportunity for USA agricultural producers in 30 states of the Upper Midwest, Lower Midwest, MidAtlantic/Central Appalachia, Northeast, Southeast, and Hawaii regions to participate in an incentive program to incorporate agroforestry practices. Program participants will receive financial and technical assistance to implement their projects.


GrantWatch ID#: 212182

Grants and In-Kind Donations to USA, Canada, and International Nonprofits to Support Music Programming

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants and in-kind donations to USA, Canada, and International nonprofit organizations to support music programming in schools and communities. New applicants must take an eligibility quiz, and returning applicants must contact the funding source for access to the application. Funding is intended for applicants working to improve access to music education.


GrantWatch ID#: 178253

Grants and In-Kind Support to USA, Canada, and International Researchers for Studies that Address Environmental Issues in Designated Areas

Deadline: 03/14/25

Grants and in-kind support to USA, Canada, and International independent researchers and researchers affiliated with IHEs, agencies, or nonprofit organizations for transdisciplinary research and collaboration to address environmental issues in the Gulf of Mexico. Research groups will meet in Santa Barbara, California and will conduct studies exploring climate change, fisheries, and ecological impact of management actions. In addition to funding to support travel, lodging, and per diem expenses, participating teams will benefit from facilities, training expertise, and cyberinfrastructure and logistical support.


GrantWatch ID#: 207105

Fellowships to USA Researchers Affiliated with IHEs, Labs, Hospitals, and Government Agencies to Conduct Research on Bleeding Disorders

Deadline: 03/14/25

Fellowships with a stipend of up to $52,000 per year to USA researchers affiliated with IHEs, labs, hospitals, and government agencies to conduct research on bleeding disorders. Eligible researchers must be currently enrolled in a residency or internship training program.


GrantWatch ID#: 193811

Opportunity for USA, Canada, and International Researchers to Participate in a Research Working Group to Meet National Environmental Goals

Deadline: 03/14/25

Opportunity for USA, Canada, and International researchers to participate in a research working group for studies related to the environment. The purpose of the program is to fund and support groups of investigators working to develop and meet national conservation goals of the United States. These goals include pollution reduction, restoration of degraded ecosystems, elimination of invasive species, and strengthening nature's resilience. Eligible researchers and practitioners may be operating independently or in affiliation with an academic, governmental agency, multilateral, or nonprofit institution. Funds may be used to convene working groups, to support salaries of postdoctoral fellows or research/technical assistants committed to specific projects, or to pay for contracted services to support the work.


GrantWatch ID#: 206567

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