Local Funding Opportunities
- ITHS Pilot FundingITHS offers funds for novel and innovative pilot and collaborative translational and clinical research. Funding priorities include projects proposed by junior faculty or senior faculty with new research emphases, by inter- or multidisciplinary teams, by scientists partnering with industry to develop new technologies, and by community-based investigators.
- Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) Funding OpportunitiesFunds are available from the Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) to support cancer-related projects.
- Core Center of Excellence in Hematology (CCEH) GrantsThe CCEH also awards 5 pilot and feasibility grants each year.
Immunotherapy Funding Opportunities
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Computational Biology Funding Opportunities
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NIH Guide to Grants & Contracts Funding Opportunities
If you are looking for the very latest funding opportunities published in the "NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts", you can now get them here:
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Grants.gov Funding Opportunities News
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Search for Funding Opportunities
- COS Funding Opportunities - Advanced Search The Arnold Library subscribes to this international funding opportunities database for the use of all Center faculty and staff. Access is limited to FHCRC campus and WebVPN users.
- Grants.gov Advanced SearchSearch funding offered by 26 federal agencies simultaneously. Agencies include NIH, DOD, DHHS, NSF, and DHS. Limit by funding agency, instrument, category and more.
- GrantsNetSearchable research and training grants database provided by voluntary postings by funders to Science AAAS. This interface is particularly useful to those in training, as it provides filters based on experience level.
- Health Research Funding Health Research Funding is designed to bring researchers with peer-reviewed, worthwhile, unfunded projects together with patient advocacy organizations and other funding sources. The National Health Council (NHC) developed this site with input from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the nation’s medical research agency.
- NCI Funding Opportunities
- NIAID's List of Foundations and Other Funding SourcesThis page lists grant funding opportunities outside NIH that cover the same areas of science as the NIAID Funding Opportunities List. Use this list to launch your own search: at any point in time, any organization may or may not have relevant funding opportunities.
- NSF Funding OpportunitiesThe National Science Foundation funds research and education in most fields of science and engineering. It does this through grants, and cooperative agreements to more than 2,000 colleges, universities and other research organizations throughout the United States.
- ScanGrants (private funding sources)The funding sources listed here may be of interest to virtually anyone associated with the health field – medical researchers, social workers, nurses, students, community-based health educators, academics and others. Funding sources most frequently listed here include those of private foundations, corporations, businesses, and not-for profit organizations. Federal and state funding sources are typically not included on ScanGrants™ because they are readily available on other sites.
Due Dates
- FHCRC Grantees Progress Report Due DatesPerpetually updated list that displays the upcoming 3 month's due dates for all FHCRC grantees. This includes PI name and Grant number
- NIH - Standard Due Dates for Competing ApplicationsNote: The tables on this page only include the most commonly used mechanisms.
- NIH - Competing SBIR/STTR Submission Dates
FHCRC OSR Dept
- FHCRC Office of Sponsored ResearchThe Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) partners with programs to provide expertise, information and training to promote regulatory compliance while minimizing bureaucracy.
Search Previously Funded Research
RePORTER
Search NIH-funded grants and contracts via RePORTER.
RePORTER includes
budget information, research results and products, including
patents and publications. Data from 1985 to the
present are available. RePORTER includes maps,
charts, and geographic distribution of
NIH funds, illustrates NIH investment across scientific concepts,
and highlights emerging trends. RePORTER replaces the CRISP database in September 2009.
Research.gov
Research.gov is a partnership of federal research-oriented grant making agencies (NSF, NASA, Defense Research Agencies, and USDA/CSREES ). NSF and NASA award information includes: amount and recipient, awardee location and research location, abstract, citations of journals published.

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