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ASH Foundation’s Researcher-Practitioner Collaboration Grant, LOI due Mar. 1, 2024

The ASH Foundation’s Researcher-Practitioner Collaboration Grant supports partnerships between academic or organizational researchers and clinical practitioners to conduct collaborative studies designed to enhance evidence for improving communication sciences and disorders (CSD) services. The funding can be applied to one- or two-year studies. OFR Contact: Chloe Taft Kang. Amount: Up to $35,000 each partnership. Deadline: 3/1/24

Bank of America: Economic Mobility Focused on Needs of Individuals and Families, Due Feb. 16, 2024

Bank of America’s Economic Mobility RFPs focuses on programs and organizations who are working to address the economic and social conditions that influence family stability and an individual’s health, including access to quality community- based health services, crisis-prevention tied to family stabilization programs, and other poverty related issues. Amount: not specified. Deadline: 2/16/24. ​

Kress Foundation: Multiple Programs, LOI due Mar. 1, 2024

Kress Foundation offers grants in defined program areas and professional development fellowships for historians of art and architecture, art conservators, art museum curators and educators, and art librarians. OFR Contact: Chloe Taft Kang. Amount: Not specified (recent grants have averaged $16,000). Deadline: 3/1/24 (LOI).

M. Kaplan Fund (Furthermore): Grants in Publishing, Due Mar. 1, 2024

M. Kaplan Fund (Furthermore)’s Grants in Publishing assist nonfiction books having to do with art, architecture, and design; cultural history, the city, and related public issues; and conservation and preservation. We look for work that appeals to an informed general audience, gives evidence of high standards in editing, design, and production, and promises a reasonable

French American Cultural Exchange Foundation’s Thomas Jefferson Fund, Due Feb. 29, 2024

The French American Cultural Exchange (FACE) Foundation’s Thomas Jefferson Fund considers projects jointly submitted by two scholars at the beginning of their careers. On the American side, researchers at the post-doctorate level, assistant or associate professors at a university in the United States are eligible.On the French side, researchers at the post-doctorate level, maîtres de conferences,

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts: Grants to Organizations, Due Feb. 25, 2024

The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts is offering Grants to Organizations, whose funding priorities are to assist with the production and presentation of significant programs about architecture and the designed environment in order to promote dialogue, raise awareness, and develop new and wider audiences. OFR Contact: Chloe Taft Kang. Amount: Up to

Dana Foundation: Neuroscience & Society Pilot Grants, LOI due Feb. 16, 2024

The Dana Foundation’s Neuroscience & Society Pilot Grants help support the advancement of neuroscience where the field intersects with education, law, policy, and public engagement, among others. With grants that support interdisciplinary, collaborative work, the Dana Foundation’s grants foster experimentation, investigation, and fresh thinking to open up pathways toward a better future. OFR Contact: Catherine

Spencer Foundation’s Vision Grants, LOI due Mar. 7, 2024

Spencer Foundation’s Vision Grants program funds the collaborative planning of innovative, methodologically diverse, interdisciplinary research on education that contributes to transforming education systems for equity. Vision Grants are research planning grants to bring together a team, for 6 to 12 months, to collaboratively develop ambitious, large-scale research projects focused on transforming educational systems toward greater

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Addressing the Harms of Financialization in Healthcare, Due Feb. 12, 2024

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Addressing the Harms of Financialization in Healthcare: This call for proposals will support actionable research that augments data on the intersection of financialization and structural racism to help counter the harms of financialization in the healthcare system. We seek proposals for research projects that bolster advocacy campaigns and organizing efforts; build

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Systems and Services Research to Address Systemic Racism, Due Feb. 7, 2024

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Systems and Services Research to Address Systemic Racism: This call for proposals will provide funding for research to produce new, actionable evidence about how to help medical, social, and public health systems work together to address forms of systemic racism. OFR Contact: Chloe Taft Kang. Amount: $100,000 (Developmental Research); $500,000 (Impact Research). Deadline: 2/7/24