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Childrens Theatre Foundation of America’s Founders Grant, Due Sept. 17, 2025

The Childrens Theatre Foundation of America (CTFA) challenges and supports theatre artists to achieve excellence and equity in service to young people. A major priority of CTFA is supporting theatre for youth which clearly recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion are important to the future of theatre for young audiences and to society in general.

Chapman Prize’s 2025 Theme of Economic Prosperity, Due Sept. 30, 2025

This year’s Chapman Prize will be awarded to a charitable individual or organization who has contributed most significantly to the improvement of economic prosperity in the United States. Contributions may include creating safe and affordable housing, effective workforce development, social entrepreneurship programs, and/or financial literacy programs to build thriving, sustainable communities. Amount: $10,000. Deadline: 9/30/25.

Adolph Busch Award, Due Oct. 1, 2025

The mission of the Adolf Busch Award is to recognize and honor organizations that use music to address social injustice, inequity and lack of opportunity. Amount: $10,000. Deadline: 10/1/25.

Cornell University’s Society for the Humanities Fellowships’ 2026-27 Year of Survival, Due Sept. 22, 2025

The Society for the Humanities at Cornell University is offering fellowships for their 2026-27 Year of Survival. They are designed for those conducting interdisciplinary research projects exploring the literary, historical, ethical, and political registers of survival. Survival can be individual or collective, shaped by cultural imperatives, ideological commitments, or existential negotiations in the face of

NSF’s Research on Innovative Technologies for Enhanced Learning (RITEL), Due Nov. 4, 2025

The National Science Foundation’s Research on Innovative Technologies for Enhanced Learning (RITEL) program is to support early-stage research in emerging technologies for teaching and learning that respond to pressing needs in authentic (real-world) educational environments. RITEL supports future-oriented exploratory and synergistic research in emerging technologies (including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and

Pat & Shirley Ryan Family Research Acceleration Fund Seed Grants, Due Sept. 1, 2025

Pat & Shirley Ryan Family Research Acceleration Fund provides seed grants to Northwestern University faculty to speed up the commercialization of innovative and high-potential research in the life sciences.  The Fund will advance translational research discoveries in both engineering and medicine with the potential to have a meaningful and immediate impact on society. Amount: $100,000-$300,000/one

National Geographic Society’s Building Resilience in Agriculture, Due Sept. 30, 2025

National Geographic Society’s Building Resilience in Agriculture is a program that invites proposals for projects that will have measurable outcomes on the resilience of farms, farming communities, and natural ecosystems in the farming landscapes to the realities of changing climates and extreme weather events. Eligible projects will demonstrate two or more of the following outcomes:

Caplan Foundation’s Early Childhood Grants, LOI due Sept. 30, 2025

Caplan Foundation’s Early Childhood Grants support promising research and development projects that appear likely to improve the welfare of young children, from infancy through 7 years, in the U.S. Welfare is broadly defined to include physical and mental health, safety, nutrition, education, play, familial support, acculturation, societal integration, and childcare. OFR Contact: Catherine Cotter (Evanston campus

Terra Foundation’s Convening Grants, Due Sept. 29, 2025

Terra Foundation’s Convening Grants is available 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 the