It’s a new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs AND find your next funding opportunity.
$504,946. Sherrell House, Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships; Janet Howard, Kristen Christman. Bringing Out the Best Funding Cycle 2025-2026. Sponsor: Guilford County Partnership for Children.
$453,136. Harriette Bailey, Human Development and Family Studies; Linda Hestenes. Education, Quality Improvement and Professional Development (EQuIPD). Sponsor: Guilford County Partnership for Children.
$392,856 (continuing). Paul Davis, Kinesiology. BELT Program 2025-2026. Sponsor: Cone Health System.
$300,000. Kerui Wu, Nanoscience. Screening of Natural Foods Rich in Chlorogenic Acid to Combat Bone Metastasis in ER-Positive Breast Cancer. Sponsor: USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
$259,870 (continuing, $784,369). Jigna Dharod, Nutrition; Jasmine DeJesus. Breastfeeding Intervention to Prevent Obesity Among Children. Sponsor: NIH.
$112,500 (continuing, $531,228). Tiffany Tovey, Information, Library, and Research Services. SCALE External Evaluation 2025 Renewal. Sponsor: Purdue University.
$100,000. Grecia Navarro, Center for New North Carolinians. Thriving at Three. Sponsor: The United Way of Greater Greensboro.
$24,763 (continuing, $100,345). Marcia Hale, Peace and Conflict Studies. Focused CoPe: Supporting Environmental Justice in Connected Coastal Communities through a Regional Approach to Collaborative Community Science. East Carolina University.
$9,027. Kimberly Miller, Community and Therapeutic Recreation. Supporting Adapted and Inclusive Recreation Program in Greensboro Parks and Recreation (2025-2026). Sponsor: City of Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department.
New Funding Opportunities 8/22/2025
Find your next funding opportunity here. Below is an August 22, 2025 roundup of recently announced funding opportunities curated by the Division of Research and Engagement. Interested in having recent funding opportunities come directly to your inbox? Subscribe to our Funding Opportunities @UNCG weekly email.
Arts, Humanities, and Community Engagement
8/28/25, Private Higher Education, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
8/28/25, Public Educational Media, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
9/1/25, History of Art Grants Program, Samuel H. Kress Foundation.
9/10/25, Public Humanities Projects, NEH.
9/24/25, Dan David Prize, Dan David Foundation.
9/30/25, American Dissertation Fellowships, American Association of University Women.
11/1/25, Howard Fellowships, The George A. and Eliza Gardner Foundation.
11/5/25, Archival Projects, National Archives and Records Administration.
11/10/25, Grant Program, Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation.
2/2/26, General Project Funding, Federal Cultural Foundation.
Continuous, American Art Program Responsive Grants, Henry Luce Foundation.
Continuous, Cultural Outreach Grant, Hearst Foundations.
Continuous, Preparing Students to Thrive in a Global Society Grant, Hearst Foundations.
Continuous, Social Service to Challenge Chronic Poverty Grant, Hearst Foundations.
Health and Human Sciences
8/28/25, Palliative Care, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
9/16/25, Development of Antibodies and Antibody-derived Proteins for the Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases with Epidemic Potential, European Commission.
9/16/25, Facilitating the Conduct of Multinational Clinical Studies of Orphan Devices and/or of Highly Innovative (“Breakthrough”) Devices, European Commission.
9/16/25, Tackling High-burden for Patients and Under-researched Medical Conditions, European Commission.
9/19/25, Grant Program, The G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Foundation.
12/1/25, Early-Career Scientific Research Grants program, National Blood Foundation of the American Association of Blood Banks.
Continuous, Continuing Human Enabling, Enhancing, Restoring, and Sustaining (CHEERS), Department of Defense.
Continuous, Increasing Access to Healthcare for High-need Populations Grant, Hearst Foundations.
Science and Mathematics
8/28/25, Environmental Solutions, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
9/1/25, Research Grants, Whitehall Foundation.
9/30/25, American Dissertation Fellowships, American Association of University Women.
9/16/25, National Science Foundation Translation to Practice (NSF TTP), NSF.
10/29/25, Simons Collaborations in Mathematics and the Physical Sciences, Simons Foundation.
11/1/25, Edward B. and Phyllis E. Reed Research Fellowship, Smithsonian Institution.
1/22/26, Launching Early-Career Pathways in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences, NSF.
Continuous, AWS Cloud Credit for Research, Amazon Web Services.
Continuous, Growing Research Access for Nationally Transformative Economic Development (GRANTED), NSF.
Continuous, NSF-NIST Interaction in Basic and Applied Scientific Research, NSF.
Continuous, Public Understanding of Science and Technology – Books, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Continuous, Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (RISBS), NSF.
Continuous, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) National Defense Education Program, Department of Defense.
About the photo by University Communications: Dr. Paul Davis researches the impact of exercise on overweight and obese young women’s chance of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.