It’s new funding Friday! Check out some of the grants that recently came through our Office of Sponsored Programs AND find your next funding opportunity.
$1,179,000 (continuing, $3,257,327). Carrie Morris, Counseling and Educational Development. School Counseling Access, Leadership, and Equity: Upgrading the Pipeline (SCALE UP). Sponsor: US Department of Education Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.
$597,948. Derek Skillings, Philosophy. The Emergence and Evolution of Goal-Directed Behavior in Collective Entities. Sponsor: John Templeton Foundation.
$347,720. Jennifer L. Coffman, Human Development and Family Studies. Early Education, School Readiness, and Early School Success Among Children in Poverty: Exploring the Role of Parasympathetic Function in the Preschool Classroom. Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
$110,000. Megan Walters, Career and Professional Development; Jasmin Williams, Jarrod Rudd. State Employees Credit Union Foundation Public Fellows Program. Sponsor: State Employee Credit Union.
$100,782 (continuing, $345,539). Robert Cassell, Center for New North Carolinians. Immigrant Health ACCESS Project. Sponsor: Cone Health Foundation.
$44,964. Robert Cassell, Center for New North Carolinians. Expanding Medicaid Access to non-US Born Communities. Sponsor: The Foundation for A Healthy High Point.
$40,950. Faith Freeman, IPiE. IPiE Tutoring Services for Guilford County Schools 2024-2025. Sponsor: Guilford County Schools.
$29,025 (continuing, $1,138,542). Renée Norris, Center for Housing and Community Studies. Tenant Education Advocacy Mediation. Sponsor: Guilford County.
$9,000 (continuing, $18,000). Julie Edmunds, SERVE. Strengthening Social-Emotional Learning in High Schools with Integrated Multi-Tiered Mindfulness Programming. Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
New Funding Opportunities 1/10/2025
Find your next funding opportunity here. Below is a January 10, 2025 roundup of recently announced funding opportunities curated by the Sponsored Programs, Research Development, and Research and Engagement offices. Interested in having recent funding opportunities come directly to your inbox? Subscribe to our Funding Opportunities @UNCG weekly email.
Upcoming Department of Defense Funding
The Department of Defense has anticipated funding opportunities in fiscal year 2025 for research involving Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, vision, and ovarian cancer.
Internal
1/21/25, HHS Faculty Research Grants, HHS Office of Research.
External Limited Submission
1/17/25, Build Partner Capabilities to Protect Critical Advanced and Emerging Technologies, Department of State.
8/8/25, Climate Smart Humanities Organizations, NEH.
External
3/3/25, FY25 Improving Adult and Youth Crisis Stabilization and Community Reentry Program, Department of Justice.
3/3/25, FY25 Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Training Curriculum for New Corrections Staff, Department of Justice.
4/3/25, NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice Topics, Department of Justice.
5/5/25, Innovative Research in Cancer Nanotechnology (IRCN; R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), NIH National Cancer Institute.
9/24/25, Archaeological and Ethnographic Field Research, NEH.
4/4/29, FCO – Army Applications Laboratory Broad Agency Announcement for Disruptive Technologies, Department of Defense.
Continuous
Atmospheric Chemistry, NSF Directorate for Geosciences.
Combustion and Fire Systems, NSF.
Environmental Sustainability, NSF Directorate for Engineering.
Electrochemical Systems, NSF Directorate for Engineering.
Geobiology and Low-Temperature Geochemistry, NSF Directorate for Geosciences.
Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X), NSF Directorate for Engineering.
Particulate and Multiphase Processes Program, NSF Directorate for Engineering.
Find more funding opportunities in our databases
- InfoEd SPIN
- Grants.gov
- Grant Advisor Plus (must be logged into UNCG network)
- Foundation Center
About the photo by Jiyoung Park: Carrie Morris and Kelly Wester are collaborators on a school curriculum to prevent non-suicidal self-injury among adolescents and young adults. Morris’s latest project, SCALE UP, aims to enhance the availability of high-quality, trained mental health professionals in schools, especially those serving high-need local educational agencies.