The numbers of available grants are fluid as we archive grants daily and add new ones regularly.
Opportunity for USA, Canada, and International teens to participate in a competition that addresses global sustainability concerns. The program is available to 13-18-year-olds who are supervised by an educator, parent, mentor, or after-school program leader. The purpose
Grants to USA, Canada, and International professional medical schools, healthcare institutions, and medical societies in eligible regions for projects to benefit individuals with advanced ALK+ non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Funding areas of interest include prepari
Grant to a USA, Canada, or International MD, PhD, or equivalent for research related to non-small cell lung cancer. Applicants are required to submit an LOI prior to a full grant application. Eligible projects must fall under one of the following types of research: tran
Grants to USA and Canada professional medical schools, healthcare institutions, and government agencies to address migraines and other headache disorders. Applicants are required to submit an LOI prior to a full grant application. Eligible projects align with one of the
Grants to USA, Canada, Australia, South America, and Europe medical and health professional schools, professional organizations, medical education companies, patient advocacy groups, and healthcare organizations for medical education programs related to lung cancer. Fun
In-kind grants worth $10,000 to USA, Canada, and Mexico graduate students for scientific research. Funding is in the form of research instruments for use in the fields of geotechnical, environmental, and agricultural sciences. Applicants should demonstrate how their res
Grants of up to $15,000 to USA, Canada, and International nonprofit organizations for sailing programs that benefit underserved youth. The purpose of the program is to afford disadvantaged young people between the ages of 9 and 21 an educational experience that will tea
Awards to USA, Canada, and International individuals in recognition of exceptional work in the data field. The purpose of the award is to honor individuals who have demonstrated excellence in advancing the accessibility, integrity, and quality of data and metadata while
Opportunity for Canada and International academic and health sector teams, private companies, and patient advocacy organizations to research rare genetic and non-genetic diseases. Applicants must submit a letter of inquiry prior to applying. The purpose of this call is
Grants of up to $2,000 and grants of up to $30,000 to USA, Canada, and International individuals and organizations in the agriculture, land sovereignty, and food justice sectors to support their work. Priority will be given to recent immigrants, BIPOC individuals, and o