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Doris Duke Foundation’s Artists Make Technology Lab, LOI due Feb. 27, 2026

Doris Duke Foundation’s Artists Make Technology Lab invites proposals for bold ideas in the performing arts that engage digital tools, innovative data practices, and emerging production methods. This program is interested in proposals where artistic vision leads the exploration of new tools or approaches, including collaborations that bring technologists into artist-centered creative processes. Applicants with

J. M Kaplan Fund’s Furthermore Grants, Due Mar. 1, 2026

J. M Kaplan Fund’s Furthermore Grants support the publication of nonfiction books related to the arts, history, natural and built environment, and public issues. The funder seeks work that appeals to an informed general audience, gives evidence of high standards in editing, design, and production, and promises a reasonable shelf life. OFR Contact: Chloe Taft

Craig Neilsen Foundation’s Psychosocial Research Grants, LOI due Mar. 5, 2026

Craig Neilsen Foundation’s Psychosocial Research (PSR) portfolio supports the study of people’s psychological and social wellbeing and research to develop and test interventions that improve an individual’s mental, behavioral, and social welfare following spinal cord injury (SCI). The goal is to build and disseminate solutions that individuals, caregivers, clinicians, and communities can incorporate to address

Schmidt Sciences’ Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute (HAVI), Due Mar. 13, 2026

Schmidt Sciences’ Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute (HAVI) is aimed at fostering research in the digital humanities with a particular focus on artificial intelligence. Ideal projects will have co-PIs with expertises from both the humanities and AI and will address research questions from both domains. OFR Contact: Chloe Taft Kang. Amount: Up to $800,000. Deadline:

Sloan Foundation’s Early Career Faculty Support for Interdisciplinary Energy System Research, LOI due Mar. 17, 2026

Sloan Foundation’s Early Career Faculty Support for Interdisciplinary Energy System Research offers early-career faculty at the outset of their academic careers who are focusing on undertaking innovative interdisciplinary social science research related to the transition to a low-carbon economy in the United States. Eligible investigators must be a current or incoming Assistant Professor or Assistant

Thrasher Research Fund’s Early Career Award for Childhood Health, Due Mar. 17, 2026

Thrasher Research Fund’s Early Career Award for Childhood Health encourage the development of medical research in child health by awarding small grants to new researchers. The Fund is open to a wide variety of research topics. They do not focus on a particular disease, but all funded projects deal directly with children’s health.  OFR Contact:

Cyrus Tang Foundation’s Open-Bid Projects, Due Mar. 31, 2026

Cyrus Tang Foundation’s Open-Bid Projects will accept one-page concept proposals for the three following topics. Successful applications will involve collaborators in China and will identify methods to ensure a sustainable, meaningful impact and demonstrate a potential to materially improve the lives of people in China. 1) Global Health; 2) Arts & Culture; and 3) Education.

Chicago Community Trust’s Community & Civic Leadership Grant, LOI due Feb. 12, 2026

Chicago Community Trust’s Community & Civic Leadership Grant* will support organizations and leadership programs that cultivate community and public sector leaders who are ready to advance efforts that build wealth and improve opportunities for all Chicagoans. This funding opportunity is best suited for leadership development programs with an established history of cultivating leaders from and

Terra Foundation’s Convening Grants, LOI due Feb. 16, 2026

Terra Foundation’s Convening Grants is offering funding for programs that foster exchange and collaboration, such as workshops, symposia, and colloquia. Programs should advance innovative and experimental research and professional practice in American art and address critical issues facing the field. Requests for convenings intended to inform projects in their early stages, which will benefit from

Graham Foundation’s Grants to Organizations, Due Feb. 25, 2026

Graham Foundation’s Grants to Organizations supports innovative, thought-provoking investigations in architecture; architectural history, theory, and criticism; design; engineering; landscape architecture; urban planning; urban studies; visual arts; and related fields of inquiry. Production and Presentation Grants assist organizations with the production-related expenses that are necessary to take a project from conceptualization to realization and public presentation.