From cfisher at osrhe.edu Fri Apr 1 16:57:39 2022 From: cfisher at osrhe.edu (Fisher, Christine) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 21:57:39 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Grant Opportunities Message-ID: <82c2dc8d598e4d11939d34e4e9903982@osrhe.edu> Please see some grant opportunities below. Have a great weekend! Christine Fisher Coordinator of Grant Writing and External Funding Assistance Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 cfisher at osrhe.edu P: 405-225-9265 www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ [cid:image002.jpg at 01D5F860.453EF380] [cid:image004.png at 01D5F860.453EF380] ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338687 Assistive Technology Act National Activities: State Training and Technical Assistance for Assistive Technology Programs and National Assistive Technology Public Internet Site Section 6 of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended (AT Act) authorizes the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living (ACL) to fund programs to support National Activities. ACL announces one discretionary grant competition for State Training and Technical Assistance for Assistive Technology Programs and National Assistive Technology Public Internet Site under section 6(b) of the AT Act, to fund a cooperative agreement to provide training and technical assistance to support the entities authorized under section 4 of the AT Act and entities not funded under the AT Act to improve the effectiveness of activities supported under the AT Act, including an assistive technology (AT) Internet site to provide to the public comprehensive, up-to-date information on resources related to AT and programs funded under the AT Act. ACL takes this action to assist the entities funded under the AT Act to administer and manage their programs in order to improve their performance, to provide information to the public, and to increase access to and acquisition of AT devices and services for individuals with disabilities across the lifespan. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338819 Assistive Technology Alternative Financing Program The purpose of the Assistive Technology (AT) Alternative Financing Program (AFP) is to support programs that provide for the purchase of AT devices, such as a low-interest loan fund, an interest buy-down program, a revolving loan fund, a loan guarantee, an insurance program, or additional activities that result in the acquisition of AT devices. Applicants for these grants are required to provide an assurance that, and information describing the manner in which, the AFP will expand and emphasize consumer choice and control. Applicants should incorporate credit-building activities in their programs, including financial education and information about other possible funding sources. Successful applicants must emphasize consumer choice and control and build programs that will provide financing for the full array of AT devices and services and ensure that all people with disabilities, regardless of type of disability or health condition, age, level of income, and residence, have access to the program. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338757 OVW Fiscal Year 2022 Training and Technical Assistance Initiative Solicitation This program is authorized by 34 U.S.C. 12291(b)(11). The primary purpose of the OVW Training and Technical Assistance Initiative (TA Initiative) (CFDA 16.526) is to provide direct training and technical assistance to existing and potential OVW recipients and subrecipients to enhance their efforts to successfully implement projects supported by OVW grant funds. OVW's TA Initiative is designed to strengthen and build the capacity of civil and criminal justice system professionals and victim service providers across the nation to respond effectively to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking and foster partnerships among organizations that have not traditionally worked together to address these crimes. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338423 OSERS: OSEP: National Center for Development and Dissemination of Digital Open Educational Resources that Translate Research to Practice for Building the Capacity of Personnel Serving Students with Disabilities, Assistance Listing Number 84,325E The purposes of this program are to (1) help address State-identified needs for personnel preparation in special education, early intervention, related services, and regular education to work with children, including infants and toddlers, with disabilities; and (2) ensure that those personnel have the necessary skills and knowledge, derived from practices that have been determined through scientifically based research and experience, to be successful in serving those children. CRIMINAL JUSTICE https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338769 OJJDP FY 2022 Strengthening ICAC Technological Investigative Capacity OJP is committed to advancing work that promotes civil rights and racial equity, increases access to justice, supports crime victims and individuals impacted by the justice system, strengthens community safety and protects the public from crime and evolving threats, and builds trust between law enforcement and the community. This solicitation provides funding for applicant organizations to increase the technological investigative capacity of Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces and their affiliates as well as related state, tribal, and local law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies through training and the development and/or enhancement of widely used investigative tools, methods, and technologies that address child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and online child exploitation. EDUCATION https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=336701 Strengthening Community Colleges Training Grants This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits applications for the second round of Strengthening Community Colleges Training Grants (or SCC2). For the purposes of this FOA, this training initiative has two parts: the standard program grants will be referred to as SCC2 Program Grants and the additional evaluation funds will be referred to as Additional SCC2 Evaluation Funding. The purpose of this program is to address two inter-related needs: 1) to increase the capacity and responsiveness of community colleges to address identified equity gaps, and 2) to meet the skill development needs of employers in in-demand industries and career pathways, as well as the skill development needs of underserved and underrepresented workers. Ultimately, these grants should build the capacity of community colleges to address identified equity gaps and meet the skill development needs of employers in in-demand industries and career pathways leading to quality jobs. These efforts will yield sustainable systems-level changes in education and training through collaboration between community colleges, employers and the public workforce development system that align education and training, work experiences, and industry-recognized credentials that lead to career growth. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338710 OSERS: OSEP: Personnel Development to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities-Early Childhood Personnel Equity Center, Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 84.325C The purposes of this program are to (1) help address State-identified needs for personnel preparation in special education, early intervention, related services, and regular education to work with children, including infants and toddlers, with disabilities; and (2) ensure that those personnel have the necessary skills and knowledge, derived from practices that have been determined through scientifically based research and experience, to be successful in serving those children. GENERAL RESOURCES Check out the free videos at the link below from the Florida Research Administration Conference (FRAC). Lots of topics covered, and you can't beat the cost! Florida Research Administration Conference Videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZijKuJrwII3rNfujzwzGqw/videos Free webinars about STEM! Families & STEAM: Building Relationships and Strengthening Everyday Partnerships https://ngcproject.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/ngcproject/event.jsp?event=684 The M in STEM: Math in Everyday Life https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZArfuyhrzIvHdCFXhG5OfYqzkAJivTr1Tka GENERAL STEM https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338857 Spectrum Innovation Initiative: National Radio Dynamic Zones The electromagnetic spectrum is an essential resource for many sectors of society and the economy. Commercial applications (e.g., wireless communication, navigation, and telemetry) compete for spectrum access with scientific activities (e.g., radio astronomy, earth observation, geospace sciences, and polar research) and other vital spectrum-dependent services (e.g., air traffic control). Ongoing technological progress has created a situation where each application, activity, and service seeks additional spectrum access. Potential benefits from additional spectrum access include faster communications, new astronomical and scientific discoveries, more energy-efficient cities, increased highway capacity and safety, and more accurate weather predictions. Achieving these benefits calls for increased use of dynamic spectrum sharing - ways to enable diverse spectrum users to safely operate closer together in space or frequency or to trade spectrum access more rapidly than is possible with traditional spectrum management approaches. The goal of this Spectrum Innovation Initiative: National Radio Dynamic Zones (SII-NRDZ) program is to advance the use of dynamic spectrum sharing. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338741 Geobiology and Low-Temperature Geochemistry (GG) The Geobiology and Low-Temperature Geochemistry Program supports research on geochemical processes in terrestrial Earth's surface systems, as well as the interaction of geochemical and biological processes. Proposals may address field, laboratory, theoretical, or modeling studies of these processes and related mechanisms at all spatial and temporal scales. The Geobiology and Low-Temperature Geochemistry Program is interested in supporting transformational and cutting-edge research. The Program also supports the development of geochemical proxies and analytical techniques. The Program is highly interdisciplinary and interfaces with other programs within the Geosciences Directorate, and with programs across NSF, including in biology, chemistry, and engineering. HEALTH https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=336960 Strengthening the Population & Public Health Workforce Pipeline This FOA supports and builds the Public Health Infrastructure as defined in Healthy People 2030. The activities supported by this funding opportunity seek to develop a capable and qualified workforce able to assess and respond to public health needs effectively: More information about this public health infrastructure goals can be found at https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/browse-objectives/public-health-infrastructure. Specific workforce objectives related to this funding opportunity include: PHI-R01 Explore and expand practice-based continuing education for public health professionals, increase the use of core and discipline-specific competencies to drive workforce development, and PHI-R02 Expand public health pipeline programs that include service or experiential learning. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338605 NEI Regenerative Medicine Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34 - Clinical Trials Not Allowed) The National Eye Institute (NEI) Audacious Goal Initiative (AGI) is an effort to push the boundaries of vision science and restore vision through regeneration of cells in the retina. AGI research specifically targets photoreceptors (PRCs) and retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the eye. Photoreceptors often called rods and cones are cells in the retina that, when stimulated by light, generate signals the brain perceives as images. The retinal ganglion cells carry these signals from the photoreceptors to the brain. Although there has been some success in regenerating retinal neurons and connections in fish, mice, and other systems, the ultimate goal of the AGI is to restore vision in humans. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338443 NEI Clinical Research Study Planning Grant Program (R34 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) The National Eye Institute (NEI) supports large-scale clinical vision research projects, including randomized clinical trials and epidemiologic studies. At the time of submission, applications requesting support for these activities are expected to provide detailed information regarding the study rationale, design, analytic techniques, protocols and procedures, facilities and environment, organizational structure, and collaborative arrangements. This information is best conveyed in a well-documented Manual of Procedures (MOP), the development of which represents a costly and time-consuming activity. This FOA is designed to facilitate activities central to the refinement of a study protocol and procedures and the development of a detailed MOP. The NEI Clinical Study Planning Grant may be used to support the development of a MOP, as well as to conduct preliminary studies to refine study procedures or document recruitment potential. The grant must not be used to generate data on the effects of a proposed intervention. This NEI FOA is applicable to both epidemiologic and clinical trial research studies. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=335709 National Partnerships to Address Prenatal Alcohol and Other Substance Use and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders CDC proposes to allocate funds to implement Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) DD22-2201, Addressing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders through National Partnerships. The project period will be four years, with 4 12-month budget periods and an anticipated project start date of September 30, 2022. The purpose of this NOFO is to promote the prevention of FASDs and the early identification and management of infants and children with FASDs through a collaborative framework of national partner organizations. Strategic areas of focus may include training clinical, public health, or community-based organizations serving populations of reproductive age, including pregnant people, as well as those serving children and families about prenatal alcohol and other substance use, screening and brief intervention for alcohol and other substances, and identification and management of children living with FASDs; developing and disseminating evidence-based recommendations and messaging nationally, regionally, and through health systems and other networks to prevent or reduce alcohol and other substance use among people who are pregnant or might be pregnant as well as to promote early identification and management of children living with FASDs; developing and fostering or participating in a champions network to galvanize support for and share messaging and resources about prevention of FASDs and early identification and management of children living with FASDs; building community, state, and local capacity to link clinical and public health partners to reach affected populations with effective programs and practices; coordinating efforts across projects to ensure consistent information and resources are being used; and evaluating the effectiveness of program strategies. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338485 Limited Competition: Small Grant Program for NIAMS K01, K08, K23, and K25 Recipients (R03) (Clinical Trials Not Allowed) The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) announces a program that provides NIAMS-supported K01, K08, K23, and K25 recipients the opportunity to apply for Small Grant (R03) support at an appropriate point during the second to fourth year of their K award. Through the use of this mechanism, which allows up to $100,000 direct costs for the entire project period of up to two years, the NIAMS is seeking to enhance the capability of its scientists to conduct research as they complete their transition to fully independent investigator status. The R03 grant mechanism supports different types of projects, including pilot and feasibility studies; secondary analysis of existing data; small, self-contained research projects; development of research methodology; and development of new research technology. The R03 is, therefore, intended to support research projects that can be carried out in a short period of time with limited resources and that provide support, in addition to the career development award, for a subsequent R01, or equivalent, application. Clinical trials of any phase will not be supported by this FOA. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338767 National Centers for Translational Research in Reproduction and Infertility (NCTRI) (P50) (Clinical Trial Optional) The purpose of this FOA is to announce the re-competition of the National Centers for Translational Research in Reproduction and Infertility (NCTRI). The NCTRI will be administered through the Specialized Research Center (P50) award mechanism. These centers will form a national network that facilitates and accelerates bidirectional knowledge transfer between the laboratory and clinic with the ultimate goal of improving human reproductive health through research excellence and innovation. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338829 Technology Development Research for Establishing Feasibility and Proof of Concept (R21 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed) This initiative will support exploratory research leading to the development of innovative technologies for biomedical research. The program will recognize and reward high risk approaches with potential for significant impact. Projects should entail a high degree of risk or novelty, which will be offset by a correspondingly high potential impact. However, the possible impact is likely to be far off. Application of the proposed technology to specific biomedical questions is considered beyond the scope of the program, should not be included, and would not be funded. The goal of this FOA is to support proof of concept studies for feasibility and exploratory technology development. Feasibility must not have already been established in the literature or with preliminary data. Published data can be used to establish the current state of the art but cannot forecast or predict project outcomes. Preliminary data for any purpose might appear to forecast the likelihood of success. Therefore, no unpublished data is allowed. While unpublished data are not permitted, references and data from widely available preprints that have a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) are acceptable. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338862 Understanding Suicide Risk and Protective Factors among Black Youth (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) Proposed as a priority under the Suicide Prevention Transformational Project Strategic Plan, this funding opportunity is aligned with NIMHs commitment to support research that builds on existing efforts to understand and prevent youth suicide, especially for groups at elevated risk. This funding opportunity aims to better identify and understand risk factors that contribute to recent increases in suicide among Black Youth as well as protective factors that may be targeted for future interventions. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338815 Avenir Award Program for Chemistry and Pharmacology of Substance Use Disorders (DP1- Clinical Trial Not Allowed) The goal of this FOA is to attract outstanding early-stage investigators to the field of chemistry and pharmacology of substance used disorders. The award will support those in an early stage of their career who may lack the preliminary data required for an R01 grant, but who propose high impact research and who show promise of being tomorrow's leaders in the field. In recent years, there have been significant advances in methods and technologies for the identification of novel targets, mechanisms, and pathways of interest to substance use disorders and in identification of probes and optimized compounds for developing novel therapeutic agents. This FOA is to enable investigators with knowledge in the emerging chemical, pharmacological, and drug discovery technologies to pursue innovative and transformative research on chemical and pharmacological aspects of substance use disorders. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338860 Understanding and Addressing Misinformation among Populations that Experience Health Disparities (R01 - Clinical Trials Optional) The purpose of this initiative is to (1) understand the underlying mechanisms and (2) test interventions to address and mitigate the impact of health-related misinformation and disinformation on health disparities and the populations that experience health disparities. STATE DEPARTMENT https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=338804 U.S. Mission to China Public Engagement Grants The Public Diplomacy Sections of the U.S. Mission to China (Embassy Beijing and Consulates General Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, and Shenyang) of the United States Department of State announce an open competition for organizations and individuals to submit applications to carry out programs in support of activities that forge and/or strengthen connections between the people of China and the people of the United States. Please carefully follow all instructions below. TECHNOLOGY https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=339002 Cybersecurity Innovation for Cyberinfrastructure The objective of the Cybersecurity Innovation for Cyberinfrastructure (CICI) program is to develop, deploy and integrate solutions that benefit the broader scientific community by securing science data, workflows, and infrastructure. CICIrecognizes the unique nature of modern, distributed, and rapid collaborative science and the breadth of security expertise, infrastructure and requirements among different practitioners, researchers, and scientific projects.CICI seeks proposals in three program areas: 1.Usable and Collaborative Security for Science (UCSS): Projects in this program area should support novel and applied security and usability research that facilitates scientific collaboration, encourages the adoption of security into the scientific workflow, and helps create a holisti, integrated security environment that spans the entire scientific cyberinfrastructure ecosystem. 2.Reference Scientific Security Datasets (RSSD): Projects in this program area shouldleverage instrumented cyberinfrastructure to capture scientific workflows and workloads as reference data artifacts that can help support reproducible security research, testing and evaluation. 3.Transition to Cyberinfrastructure Resilience (TCR): Projects in this program area should improve the robustness and resilience of scientific cyberinfrastructure through testing, evaluation, hardening, validation, and technology transition of novel cybersecurity research. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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