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RRF Foundation for Aging: Responsive Grants, LOI due Feb. 1, 2024

RRF Foundation for Aging: Responsive Grants funds research that seeks to identify interventions, policies and practices to improve the well-being of older adults and/or their caregivers. Preference is given to projects aimed at generating practical knowledge and guidance that can be used by advocates, policy-makers, providers, and the aging network. OFR Contact: Chloe Taft Kang. Amount:

Klingenstein-Simons: Fellowship Awards in Neuroscience, Due Feb. 15, 2024

Klingenstein-Simons: Fellowship Awards in Neuroscience supports innovative research by early career investigators who seek to understand the mechanisms underlying any of a wide range of neurological and behavioral disorders, that may lead to improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders. OFR Contact: Heidi Jurgens (Evanston campus faculty) or Michelle Melin-Rogovin  (Feinberg faculty). Amount: $225,000. Deadline: 2/15/24.

OpenAI: Superalignment Fast Grants, Due Feb. 18, 2024

OpenAI–Superalignment Fast Grants: Superhuman AI systems will be capable of complex and creative behaviors that humans cannot fully understand. For example, if a superhuman model generates a million lines of extremely complicated code, humans will not be able to reliably evaluate whether the code is safe or dangerous to execute. Existing alignment techniques like RLHF

NSF’s Responsible Design, Development, and Deployment of Technologies (ReDDDoT), Due April 8, 2024

NSF’s Responsible Design, Development, and Deployment of Technologies (ReDDDoT) program invites proposals from multidisciplinary, multi-sector teams that examine and demonstrate the principles, methodologies, implementations, and impacts associated with responsible design, development, and deployment of technologies in practice, focusing especially on the key technologies specified in Section 10387 of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. Amount:Total

U.S National Science Foundation’s Accelerating Research Translation (ART) Program, Due Sept. 18, 2024

The U.S. National Science Foundation announced the first-ever Accelerating Research Translation (ART) investment — more than $100 million to teams at academic institutions across the nation. The primary goals of this program are to build capacity and infrastructure for translational research at U.S. Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) and to enhance their role in regional

NU Alumnae Grants, Due Feb. 1, 2024

NU Alumnae Grants offered through the Alumnae of Northwestern University’s Grants Committee is soliciting proposals to support projects not included in the University’s budget. Past funding has supported the purchase of unique equipment and supplies, the creation of exhibits, conferences, symposia, innovative programs and support for research. Applications are available at: https://forms.gle/DpGuu5ssyxu4Ftgr6. Please note: A

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Policies for Action—Policy Research to Advance the Inclusion of Immigrant Families and Children, LOI due Feb. 16, 2024

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Policies for Action funds research on policies that can advance the full social, economic, and civic inclusion of immigrant children and families. The intention is to spotlight policies that can transform systems/structures that ensure equal access to (and take-up of) goods and services, including public benefits, irrespective of immigration status. OFR

Mind & Life Institute: Contemplative Changemaking Grants, Due Feb. 1, 2024

Mind & Life Institute: Contemplative Changemaking Grants fund small-scale, impact-oriented work undertaken by individuals, community workers, and non-profit organizations that ground themselves in contemplative practices to achieve real impact in people’s everyday lives. OFR Contact: Catherine Cotter. Amount: $10,000. Deadline: 2/1/24

L’Oreal USA: For Women in Science Fellowship, Due Jan. 26, 2024

The L’Oréal USA For Women in Science fellowship program awards five women postdoctoral scientists annually with grants of $60,000 each for their contributions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields and commitment to serving as role models for younger generations. Amount: $60,000. Deadline: 1/26/24.