This subset of the Directory contains grants that are offered not to individual students or researchers but to institutions such as universities, research centers, or community-based organizations. These opportunities include grants to support training programs, to sponsor conferences, and to build infrastructure. Whenever possible, grant or fellowship titles have been linked to the full description of the opportunity online.
Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
RPC-EIP
World Health Organization
CH 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland
Phone: (+41 22) 791 3298
Fax: (+41 22) 791 4169
Website: http://www.alliance-hpsr.org
Email:
alliance-hpsr@who.int
Fields of Study: Health policy.
Note: Details below are based on the 3rd round of funding, which has now passed, and are provided to suggest the general scope of funding. Information on the 4th round should be announced on the Alliance website in February 2006. In addition to Strategic Research Grants, the 4th round will likely include a Research to Policy Grant Program and a Capacity Strengthening in Health Policy and Systems Research Grant Program.
Eligibility: Research institutions, government
agencies, health service providers and civil society organizations
with well-established collaborations with stakeholders within the
health sector at the country level. Research teams should integrate
professionals across disciplines such as health policy, public
health, economics, sociology, political science, and
anthropology.
Financial Provisions: Ranging from US$50,000 to
US$150,000 for research efforts.
Duration: Up to two years.
Deadline: June 15, 2005. TBA for 2006.
AAUW Educational Foundation
2201 North Dodge Street
P.O. Box 4030
Iowa City, IA 52243-4030
Phone: (319) 337-1716
Fax: (319) 337-1204
For questions and brochures:
AAUW Educational Foundation, Dept. 60
301 ACT Drive
Iowa City, IA 52243-4030.
Phone: (319) 337-1716 ext. 60
Website:
http://www.aauw.org
Email: aauw@act.org
Fields of study: Unrestricted.
Purpose: To provide seed money to individual
women, AAUW branches and AAUW state organizations, as well as local
community-based nonprofit organizations for innovative programs or
non-degree research projects that promote education and equity for
women and girls.
Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S citizens or
permanent residents.
Financial Provisions: One-year grants
($2,000-$7,000 over one year)
Two-year grants ($5,000-$10,000 over two years)
Deadline: January 15, 2006. TBA for 2007.
Research Department, American Cancer Society
1599 Clifton Road, N.E.,
Atlanta, GA 30329-4251
Phone: 404 329-7558
Fax: 404 321-4669
Website: http://www.cancer.org
Email: grants@cancer.org
Fields of Study: All fields of cancer research.
Purpose: To provide rapid, one-time funding for
novel ideas or for targeting urgent problems with immediate human
benefit.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$72,000 total
cost.
Duration: One year.
Deadline: There is no deadline; however, a letter
of intent is required to obtain applications and instructions. See
website.
Purpose: Awarded to institutions to support
physician training in accredited preventive medicine residency
programs that provide cancer prevention and control research and
practice opportunities.
Financial Provisions: Total amount of US$300,000
based on an average of US$50,000 per resident training year.
Duration: Four years.
Deadline: April 1.
Purpose: This award is made to support the
training of doctoral degree candidates to conduct research related
to the psychosocial needs of persons with cancer and their
families.
Financial Provisions: Annual funding of US$20,000
(trainee stipend of US$15,000 and US$5,000 for faculty
administrative support).
Duration: Up to three years.
Deadline: October 15.
Purpose: Awarded to institutions to support the
training of second year master's students to provide psychosocial
services to persons with cancer and their families.
Financial Provisions: US$12,000 (trainee stipend
of US$10,000 and US$2,000 for faculty administrative
support).
Duration: One year.
Deadline: October 15.
1225 Eye Street, NW
Suite 1000
Washington, D.C.
United States, 20005
Phone: (202) 789-1136
Fax: (202) 789-1277
Website: http://www.aiha.com
Email: aiha@aiha.com
Fields of Study: Healthcare, implementation of community-based healthcare strategies, international partnerships.
Purpose: To support health institutions in the
U.S. to develop partnerships with selected institutions in low
income countries, particularly in Eurasia.
Eligibility: Public and private organizations,
both for-profit and not-for-profit, based in the U.S. These may
include teaching hospitals, medical schools with public health
components, and other health professions schools such as
nursing.
Financial Provisions: AIHA supplies sub-grants
covering partnership exchange travel, limited procurement and
shipping of equipment and supplies, training, communication and
coordination costs, participation in workshops and conferences, and
other activities. Partnerships are expected to leverage support for
additional costs as well as to cover the in-kind cost of
consultation by U.S. health professionals with the foreign
partner.
Deadline: AIHA releases specific requests for
applications for different areas each year. Check
the most recent announcements for updated information.
Office of International Affairs
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Phone: 202-336-6025, TDD/TTY: 202-336-6123
Fax: 202-312-6499
Website: http://www.apa.org/international/
Email: international@apa.org
Fields of Study: Psychology, human reproductive behavior, population.
Purpose: To provide support for diverse
scientific events and projects that foster the exchange of
knowledge among psychologists across the world. Funds may be used
for organizing expenses, travel grants for targeted populations,
and support for special events or activities related to a theme
that is currently deemed of importance.
Eligibility: Priority is given in descending order
to international or multicultural organizations that: have standing
collaborative relationships with APA, are holding socially
significant and relevant events, are in transitional and developing
countries, have U.S. members, host events attended by U.S.
citizens, host events attended by over 500 people, or host
one-occasion events that are greatly socially relevant.
Financial Provisions: Varies by assessment of need
and relevance. Total fund of US$3500 per year.
Deadline: March 15, 2006.
Cancer Research Institute
681 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-688-7515
Website: http://www.cancerresearch.org
Email: grants@cancerresearch.org
Fields of Study: Immunological approaches to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer; general immunology.
Purpose: To introduce graduate students to
basic research in the field of tumor immunology by supporting
programs in cancer immunology among groups of faculty. Programs
include dedicated lecture courses, student-led tutorials, and
cancer immunology journal clubs for graduate students.
Eligibility: Major universities with a core group
of faculty with interest, expertise, and ongoing research in cancer
immunology. Though most past grants have been within the United
States, there are no geographic or citizenship limitations on
applications.
Financial Provisions: US$450,000 over four years
to support four students the first year and six students annually
thereafter.
Duration: Four years.
Deadline: March 1, 2006. During the 2006 cycle,
only currently funded programs may apply for renewal. New programs
may be able to apply in future funding cycles.
437 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212 207-6241 or -6236
Fax: 212 754-4073
Website: http://www.carnegie.org
Fields of Study: Geographic: United States as well as selected present or former Commonwealth countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Programmatic: education, international peace and security, international development, strengthening U.S. democracy.
Purpose: To support research and activities
relating to the goals of the corporation. There is no formal
procedure for submitting a proposal. It is advisable to submit a
preliminary inquiry stating the purpose of the proposed grant, the
requested amount, the duration of the proposed project, the plan of
operation, and the principal project personnel.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations in the U.S.
as well as NGOs and universities in former commonwealth countries
in sub-Saharan Africa.
Financial Provisions: Grants of less than
US$25,000 are made at the discretion of the president of the
Corporation; grants of more than US$25,000 are subject to approval
by the board of trustees at one of its four annual meetings.
Deadline: Open. Submit a letter of inquiry for
projects matching Corporation’s guidelines.
750 Third Avenue, 23rd Floor
New York, NY 10017-2701
Phone: (212) 682-8000
Fax: (212) 949-8726
Email: lgray@chinamedicalboard.org
Lesley Gray, Assistant Program Director
Fields of Study: Medicine, nursing, and public health.
Contact agency for details of currently active grant
programs.
Purpose: To better the state of health care
delivery in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and China.
Eligibility: Research and education grants awarded
to health, professional, and educational institutions in the East
Asia, Southeast Asia, and China; individuals are not eligible to
apply. Applications are invited from institutions with active Board
programs.
Financial Provisions: Contact agency for current
information.
Duration: Up to five years.
Fields of Study: Unrestricted
Purpose: To provide opportunities for
individuals in developing Commonwealth countries to spend a short
period of professional training in the United Kingdom. Priority
fields are: education, engineering, environment, governance, public
health and technology. Public health cannot be comprised of 100%
clinical activities.
Eligibility: Institutions rather than individuals
must submit applications. Institutions must be UK-based, and a wide
range of professional, charitable, public and private sector
organizations are encouraged to apply. Nominees must be mid-career
professionals from a Commonwealth country. See most updated list of
eligible countries on the website.
Financial Provisions: Round trip travel, living
allowance, £480 to the host organization, £200 toward
travel within the UK, £632 as an arrival allowance, and fees
for any conferences or short courses attended during the
Fellowship.
Duration: Three to six months.
Deadline: April 30, 2006.
The Ellison Medical Foundation
4710 Bethesda Avenue
Suite 204
Bethesda, M.D. 20814-5226
Phone: (301) 657-1830
Fax : (301) 657-1828
Website: http://www.ellisonfoundation.org
Email: available via website.
Fields of Study: Basic biomedical research related to aging and age-related diseases and disabilities.
Purpose: To support conferences and workshops
related to research on aging.
Eligibility: While U.S. citizenship/permanent
residency is not required of the Principal Investigator, awards are
made only to U.S. institutions.
Financial Provisions: US$2,000 to US$10,000.
Deadline: Open, at least five months prior to the
meeting.
Purpose: To support the establishment of
community-wide resources that will benefit a broad segment of
researchers in the areas of programmatic interest to the
Foundation.
Eligibility: While U.S. citizenship/permanent
residency is not required of the Principal Investigator, awards are
made only to U.S. institutions.
Deadline: Open. Contact organization for further
details.
Purpose: To support institutions in offering
training courses for graduate or postdoctoral students.
Eligibility: Universities, professional societies,
government institutions, or non-profit organizations in the
U.S.
Deadline: Open. Contact organization for further
details.
PO Box 23350
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone: (206) 709-3100
Website: http://www.gatesfoundation.org/programs/Pages/overview.aspx
Email: info@gatesfoundation.org
Fields of Study: Global health, including: infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, reproductive & child health, basic research in critical areas, health systems.
Purpose: To ensure that people in the
developing world have the same opportunities for good health as
people in the developed world by focusing on priority diseases and
conditions as well as priority health strategies. Funded research
includes research to create and improve health interventions and
strategies to make these interventions accessible to the people who
need them most. The Gates Foundation periodically issues Requests
for Proposals as
well as accepting unsolicited Letters of Inquiry within relevant
program areas
(
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/GlobalHealth/Grantseekers/).
Eligibility: Grants are made to
institutions rather than individuals, but there are no restrictions
on citizenship or location. Proposals must be in English.
DAAD New York
871 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 758-3223
Fax: (212) 755-5780
Website: http://www.daad.org
Email: daadny@daad.org
Field of Study: Unrestricted.
Note: The headquarters of DAAD are located in Bonn, with branch offices in Berlin, Beijing, Cairo, Jakarta, London, Mexico City, Moscow, Nairobi, New Delhi, New York, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo and Warsaw.
Purpose: To assist North American higher
education institutions with the invitation of German guest
lecturers
Financial
Provisions: With the commitment of a $1500US/$2200CAN
honorarium from the host institution, DAAD assists with the
lecturer’s living expenses
Duration: One to six months
Deadline: Applications are reviewed several
times throughout the year
New York:
80 Broad Street
31 st Floor
New York, NY 10004
Phone: 212 227-7540
Fax: 212 227-7541
Website:
http://www.tballiance.org
Email:
info@tballiance.org
Brussels:
Avenue Louise 179
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Phone: +32 2 210 02 20
Fax: +32 2 223 6928
South Africa
c/o Medical Research Council
P.O. Box 19070
Tygerberg, Cape Town
7505
South Africa
Fields of Study: Tuberculosis drug development
Purpose: To support selected research into new drugs that shorten and simplify TB treatment, that are effective against multi-drug resistant strains of TB, and that improve treatment of latent infection.
Global Development Network
Post Box No. 7510
Vasant Kunj P.O.
New Delhi – 110070, India
Phone : + (91) 11-2613-9494 / 2613-6885
Fax: + (91) 11-5170-4248 / 2613-6893
U.S. Phone: + (1) 206-347-3560
Website: http://www.gdnet.org
Email: gdni@gdnet.org
Fields of Study: Global development, including poverty reduction, globalization, and related themes. All fields of social science research are eligible.
Purpose: To recognize and support the most
innovative development research project.
Eligibility: Award is given to institutions in
developing and transitional countries. Projects must have begun
before December 31, 2003 for 2005 awards.
Financial Provisions: US$50,000 award plus travel
costs for attendance at the GDN’s Annual Conference.
Deadline: TBA for 2006.
HHMI
4000 Jones Bridge Road
Chevy Chase,
M.D. 20815-6789
Phone: 301 215 8500
Website: http://www.hhmi.org/research/
Email: Varies by program
Fields of Study: Including but not limited to: biochemistry, biophysics, biostatistics, cell biology, developmental biology, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, mathematical and computational biology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, structural biology, and virology (basic, translational and applied biomedical research).
Purpose: To support educational programs that
incorporate the knowledge and skills of medicine and pathobiology
into graduate education.
Eligibility:
U.S. institutions with Ph.D. programs in science and
engineering.
Financial Provisions:
Total grants of between US$400,000 and US$1,000,000 will be
awarded.
Duration: Four years.
Deadline: Currently closed. Check the website for
updated information.
ICGEB
Office of the Director (Fellowship Programme)
Padriciano 99
34012 Trieste
ITALY
Phone: 39-40-3757305
Fax: 39-40-226555
Website: http://www.icgeb.trieste.it
Email: fellowships@icgeb.org
Fields of Study: Biology, including plant and mammalian biology.
Purpose: To support research of specific
interest to member countries.
Eligibility: Affiliated centers in member
states.
Financial Provisions: Up to €25,000 per
year.
Duration: Up to 36 months.
Deadline: March 31 2006 for submission to liaison
officers, April 30 2006 for submission to director-general.
ICGEB Member States: Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Côte d'lvoire, Croatia, Cuba, Ecuador, Egypt, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
International Council for Science (ICSU)
51 Bd de Montmorency
75016 Paris
France
Phone: +33 (0)1 45 25 03 29
Fax.: +33 (0)1 42 88 94 31
Website: http://www.icsu.org
Email: secretariat@icsu.org
Fields of Study: Science, technology, and global development.
Note: Please also see the Visiting Scientist Programme cosponsored by ICSU along with UNESCO and TWAS, listed under TWAS (Third World Academy of Sciences)
Purpose: To provide initial support to
collaborative projects proposed by members. Funding is frequently
used to leverage funding from other sources. Priority themes within
the realm of science and development change from year to
year.
Eligibility: Organizations that are members of
ICSU.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$100,000.
Deadline: Unspecified.
IHCAI Foundation Scholarships and Fellowships Fund
Board of Directors
International Health Central American Institute Foundation
P.O. Box 1677-2100
San José, Costa Rica
Phone: 506 2276564
Fax: 506 2263047
Phone IP: +1 786 9244247
Toll Free U.S. and Canada: 800 352 3054
Website: http://www.ihcai.org
Email: info@ihcai.org, juntadirectiva@ihcai.org
Fields of Study: Tropical disease, healthcare, epidemiology, medicine.
Purpose: To support the development of academic
infrastructure and research capacity in Central America. Priority
areas for research include: reproductive health, infectious
diseases, child growth and development, cancer, mental health,
coronary heart disease, aging, pharmaceutical problems, oral
health, public health, and health policy and equity.
Eligibility: Public and not-for-profit private
institutions in Central America. Applicants must be nationals of
Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, or
the Dominican Republic.
Contact info@cochrane.ihcai.org for more information.
150 Harrison Avenue, Room 232
Boston, MA 02111
USA
Phone: (617) 636-3771
Fax: (617) 636-3727
Website: http://www.inffoundation.org
Email:
inf@inffoundation.org
Fields of Study: Nutrition.
Purpose: To strengthen a limited number of
stable centers of excellence for research related to the
interactions of nutrition and infection. Funding will be tailored
to the institution selected, and may include fellowships for junior
and senior researchers as well as support for Ph.D. or postdoctoral
training.
Eligibility: Institutions in developing countries
that have a strong research record or research potential in any
field related to nutrition and infection. The Steering Committee
identifies all potential applicants. For more information, contact
the INF.
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International (JDFI)
Attention: Grant Administrator
120 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005-4001
Phone: (212) 785-9500
Fax: (212) 785-9609
Website: http://www.jdrf.org
Email: rinsel@jdrf.org
Field of Study: Type 1 diabetes and its complications.
Purpose: To support leading scientists and
clinicians wishing to capture and translate new and emerging ideas
into clinical benefit for people with diabetes.
Eligibility: Centers that have a major focus in
one of the three target areas: human islet
transplantation; complications; and autoimmunity, prevention
and genetics. Applicants must hold an M.D., DMD, DVM, Ph.D. or
equivalent and have a faculty position or equivalent at a college,
university, medical school, company, or other research facility.
Applications may be submitted by domestic and foreign non-profit
organizations of all types.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$2 million total
costs per year.
Duration: Up to five years.
Deadline: LOI deadline for complications February
1, 2006. LOI deadline for autoimmunity and prevention February 1,
2007. LOI deadline for human islet transplantation August 1,
2007.
Purpose: To support scientific meetings,
conferences, and workshops relevant to JRDI’s mission.
Eligibility: Organizations sponsoring meetings
relevant to JRDI’s mission. Location unrestricted.
Financial Provisions: Requests of under US$10,000
must be supported by a LOI, a draft agenda, and a budget. Requests
of more than US$10,000 must be submitted via a formal
application.
Deadline: Open.
Manager of Grant Proposals
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4012
Phone: 616 968-1611
Fax: 269 968-0413
Website: http://www.wkkf.org
Email: available via website.
Fields of Study: Health, food systems/rural development, youth and education/higher education, and philanthropy and volunteerism.
Purpose: To provide support in the areas of
health, agriculture, education, leadership, and youth.
Eligibility: Funds research only as part of a
broader program to which assistance is already provided. Support is
limited to the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, and
southern African countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi,
Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. Grants are made
only to nonprofit institutions or organizations. Prospective
applicants must submit a pre-proposal briefly summarizing the
proposed study and how the research will be used.
Duration: Contact agency for current information.
Deadline: Open.
Director of Research Administration
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
1311 Mamaroneck Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605
Phone: (914) 821-8843 or -8859
Fax: (914) 821-8946
Website: http://www.lls.org
Email: researchprograms@lls.org
Fields of Study: Basic, clinical, or translational research in leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma.
Purpose: To encourage multidisciplinary
research focused on the prevention or cure of leukemia, lymphoma or
myeloma.
Eligibility: A proposed center should be composed
of at least three scientific projects capable of interacting.
Applications may be submitted by individuals holding an M.D.,
Ph.D., or equivalent degree, working in domestic or foreign
non-profit organizations, such as universities, colleges, hospitals
or laboratories. Applications may be multi-institutional in nature.
Applicants need not be U.S. citizens, and there are no restrictions
on applicant age, race, gender or creed. In any given year, no more
than one application can be submitted from an institution,
including its affiliated entities.
Financial Provisions: The Center's maximal annual
total cost, direct and indirect, cannot exceed US$1.25 million. The
aggregate costs over five years cannot exceed US$6.25 million. The
direct costs, if justified by the aggregate budget may be up to
US$1.042 million per year. The indirect or institutional costs
cannot exceed 20% of the direct costs per year.
Duration: Five years, with further competitive
renewal possible.
Deadline: Preliminary application (via website):
November 1. Complete application: March 15.
Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.
1034 South Brentwood Boulevard, Suite 1850
St. Louis, MO 63117
Phone: (314) 721-1532
Fax: (314) 721-7421
Website: http://www.jsmf.org
Email: susan@jsmf.org, or via website
Fields of Study: Bridging brain, mind, and behavior; studying complex systems; and brain cancer.
Purpose: To initiate interdisciplinary
discussions on problems or issues, to help launch interdisciplinary
research networks, or to fund communities of
researchers/practitioners dedicated to developing new methods,
tools, and applications of basic research to applied problems.
Eligibility: Strong preference will be given to
applications involving multi-institutional collaboration. There are
no geographic restrictions on these awards and the Foundation
encourages international applications. The lead applicant must be
sponsored by a non-profit institution as defined by U.S. Tax Code.
The grantee institution must agree to administer the award and to
waive all indirect and administrative costs.
Deadline: Letters of inquiry can be submitted at
any time to collaborative@jsmf.org
Prof. Angelo Azzi, President MCBN
Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Bühlstrasse 28
CH-3012 Bern
Switzerland
Fax: 41 31 631 3737
Website: http://www.mcbn.org/Appli.html
Email:angelo.azzi@mci.unibe.ch
Fields of Study: Molecular and cell biology.
Purpose: To support participation in scientific
meetings.
Eligibility: Applicants must participate not only
in the meeting but also in visits to laboratories and
seminars.
Deadline: Open.
Purpose: To provide partial support for
cooperative meetings, workshops, or study groups.
Eligibility: Projects must be cooperative at a
regional or international level, and must involve developing or
restructuring countries.
Deadline: Open.
Research Programs Department
733 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 986-3240
Fax: (212) 986-7981
Website: http://www.nationalmssociety.org
For research programs, contact:
Patricia A. O'Looney, Ph.D.
Director, Biomedical Research Programs
Phone: (212) 476-0413
Email:patricia.olooney@nmss.org
For training programs, contact:
Timothy Coetzee, Ph.D.
Director, Research Initiatives and Outreach
Phone: (212) 476-0478
Email:timothy.coetzee@nmss.org
Fields of Study: Multiple sclerosis.
Purpose: To fund research concerning the
organization, funding, quality, outcomes, and costs of MS care.
Eligibility: Health services investigators,
including academic and medical institutions, government agencies at
any level, community groups, public/private coalitions, voluntary
and for-profit organizations, and multi-organizational
consortia.
Financial Provisions: Varies by year.
Duration: Several years.
Deadline: Varies by year – check website
for release of contract requests-for-proposals.
Purpose: To support integrated research centers
that will help stimulate collaboration and interaction in MS
research among independent investigators, strengthen the ties
between basic and clinical research, and stimulate recruitment of
researchers from other fields into MS research.
Eligibility: Institutions must be located in the
U.S. and must be a non-profit research and/or clinical institution.
At least three separate, independently funded investigators must
apply. It is desirable that two investigators conduct MS-related
research and that one investigator be conducting research in a
non-MS research area.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$150,000 per year
in direct costs.
Duration: Up to five years.
Deadline: September 1.
International Science Liaison-GMSA
National Research Foundation
PO Box 2600
Pretoria 0001
South Africa
Phone: +27 12 481 4000 / 4001
Fax: +27 12 349 1179
Website: http://www.nrf.ac.za
Email:info@nrf.ac.za
Contacts:
Eugenia Ndhundhuma
Phone: 012 481 4063
Email:eugenia@nrf.ac.za
Lee-Anne Seymour
Phone: 012 481 4121
Email: Seymour@nrf.ac.za
Nokukhanya Mugivhi
Phone: 012 481 4032
Email:nokukhanya@nrf.ac.za
Fax: 012-481-4007
Fields of Study: Science and technology, particularly relating to sustainable development.
Note: In addition to the opportunities listed below, NRF provides additional funding for South African researchers and sponsors bilateral exchanges with a variety of counterpart organizations in other countries, including France, Germany, India, Japan, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland. Contact NRF or check the website for complete listings.
Purpose: To provide partial assistance for
scientists from other African countries to visit their counterparts
at universities, technikons or museums in South Africa, as well as
for local researchers to visit African universities or attend
international conferences in the rest of Africa.
Eligibility: Applications must be submitted by the
local organization, and must include letter of invitation and
acceptance.
Financial Provisions: Return airfare as well as a
daily subsistence allowance.
Duration: Up to 10 days.
Deadline: Three months before proposed
visit.
Office of International Science and Engineering
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, Virginia 22230
Phone: 703 292-8704
Fax: 703 292-9175
Website: http://www.nsf.gov
Email: eapinfo@nsf.gov
Fields of Study: Social sciences, natural sciences, engineering.
Contact: Eduardo Feller
Email: efeller@nsf.gov
Harold Stolberg
Email: hstolber@nsf.gov
Purpose: To support courses and workshops
offered at an advanced level that promote pan-American cooperation
and exchange. Fields of study include biological sciences,
engineering, and mathematical and physical sciences.
Eligibility: U.S. research institutions or
professional societies. The PI should be assisted by a small
organizing committee of three to four lecturers from at least two
other countries of the Americas.
Financial Provisions: Cost per institute is
expected to range from US$65,000 to US$90,000, and may not exceed
US$100,000.
Duration: Courses will be two to four
weeks.
Deadline: January 15.
Nuffic
Department for Communication
P.O. Box 29777
2502 LT The Hague
THE NETHERLANDS
Phone: +31 70 4260164
Fax: +31 70 4260189
Website: http://www.nuffic.net
Email: nfp@nuffic.nl
Fields of Study: Unrestricted.
Purpose: To provide organizations in developing
countries the opportunity to organize particular training for its
staff members. Such training provides specific skills or know-how
rather than a degree or diploma.
Eligibility: Organizations must be in a developing
country (see website for list of 57 eligible nations), may not be a
large industrial or multinational firm, must work in a field
relevant to sustainable development, and must identify a training
subject relevant to identified needs. Trainees should have a clear
relationship to the organization, and should be in a position to
introduce their skills and knowledge into the organization.
Organizations must continue to pay the candidates’ salaries
and to hold jobs for them during the training course.
Financial Provisions: Budget can range from €
30,000 to € 225,000.
Duration: Between two weeks and four months,
spread over up to one year.
Deadline: Open.
Purpose: To support refresher courses for NFP
alumni.
Eligibility: Organizations in developing countries
applying for refresher courses must be NFP alumni, having completed
any NFP-funded training or education course at least two years
prior to the planned starting date of the refresher course; and
must not be a large industrial and/or multinational firm.
Participants in refresher courses must be NFP alumni, having
completed any NFP-funded training or education course at least two
years prior to the planned starting date of the refresher course;
must be employed in an area to which the course will make a
relevant contribution; must have a clear-cut, functional
relationship with a relevant organization and be in a position to
introduce the newly acquired skills and knowledge into that
organization; must be a national of one of the 57 developing
countries on the current list of eligible countries, or on the list
of eligible countries at the time the original training course took
place; must be nominated by their employer, who pledges to continue
payment of the participant’s salary and to hold a job open
while the employee is attending the refresher course; and must be
available for the entire period of the course and be physically and
mentally be able to take part in the entire course.
Financial Provisions: Up to €70,000 to cover
travel costs of teaching staff and participants as well as salaries
of staff and a portion of subsistence costs for both staff and
participants.
Duration: Two weeks.
Deadline: October 31, 2005. TBA for 2006.
RBF
437 Madison Avenue, 37 th Floor
New York, NY 10022-7001
Phone: 212 812-4200
Fax:212 812-4299
Email: grants@rbf.org, info@rbf.org
Fields of Study: Basic education, the effect of HIV/AIDS on children.
Purpose: To improve basic education and assist
children affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa, particularly through
programs that related to democratic practice, sustainable
development, and peace and security.
Eligibility: Organizations that would qualify as
tax-exempt under U.S. law.
Financial Provisions: Vary by grant. Average RBF
grant is US$75,000.
Duration: Typically one to three years.
Deadline: Letters of inquiry accepted at all
times.
PO Box 19070,
7505 Tygerberg
South Africa
Phone: +27 (0)21 9380911
Fax: +27 (0)21 9380200
Website: http://www.mrc.ac.za/
Email: marina.jenkins@mrc.ac.za
Fields of Study: Medicine and health.
Note: MRC is re-evaluating its granting programs, which are subject to change in 2006 or later.
Purpose: To enable South African societies to
invite expert scientists to speak.
Eligibility: Inviting society must be an
MRC-recognized scientific society. The invited speaker must be an
established researcher within the framework of health research. The
speaker must visit and lecture at other institutions and interact
with South African scientists and students at other forums.
Financial Provisions: Maximum of R10,000 per
award.
Duration: Length of the conference and additional
visits.
Deadline: Open.
Wildhainweg 3
P.O. Box 8232
CH-3012 Berne
Switzerland
Phone ++41 (0) 31 308 22 22
Fax ++41 (0) 31 301 30 09
Website: http://www.snf.ch/E/Pages/default.aspx
Email:
international@snf.ch or
fellowships@snf.ch
Fields of Study: All disciplines of science.
Purpose: To promote the development of
scientific North-South relationships, thereby helping to strengthen
the scientific skills and capabilities of Southern researchers and
research institutions.
Eligibility: Research institutions in Switzerland
and developing countries.
Financial Provisions: Contributions to the cost
of durable equipment, consumables, field costs, travel, conference
attendance, etc. as well as salaries.
Deadline: No current calls for proposals. Check http://www.snf.ch/E/international/abroad/developingcountries/Pages/default.aspx for updates.
TWAS, c/o ICTP
Strada Costiera 11
34014 Trieste, Italy
Phone: +39 040 2240-387
Fax: +39 040 224559
Website: http://www.twas.org
Email: info@twas.org
Fields of Study: Natural Sciences.
Purpose : To build and sustain over a long
period units of scientific excellence in a number of LDCs and to
achieve a critical mass of highly qualified and innovative
scientists who will be able to better address real-life problems
facing the countries.
Eligibility: Research units located within
university departments or other institutions in the LDCs.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$30,000 per year
for the purchase of research equipment and to support training
programs.
Duration: Three years.
Deadline: August 31.
Purpose: To provide funding for small items or
spare parts for scientific equipment where they are not available
locally.
Eligibility: Institutions and laboratories in
developing countries.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$1,000.
Deadline: Open.
Sheila Khawaja
Third World Network of Scientific Organizations (TWNSO)
c/o The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
(ICTP)
Strada Costiera 11
34014 Trieste
ITALY
Phone: +39 040 2240-685
Fax: +39 040 2240-689
Website: http://www.twnso.org
Email: info@twnso.org
Fields of Study: Basic and applied sciences, including biotechnology, biodiversity, space technology, pollution, energy, and natural disasters.
Purpose: To support research jointly undertaken
by two or three competent research and training institutions from
different countries in the South.
Eligibility: At least one of the cooperating
institutions should be from a least developed country (LDC).
Institutions should have well-established expertise and adequate
basic equipment to be considered.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$30,000 for
purchasing scientific apparatus, consumable materials, specialized
literature and any other items needed for the joint project by any
of the cooperating institutions, especially those from the LDCs.
Part of the grant can be allocated for exchange visits of personnel
and for organizing small research and training workshops at any of
the institutes involved. Local expenses, such as staff salaries and
routine expenses, will not be covered by the grant.
Duration: Up to two years.
Deadline: December 1.
Ms. Rachel Jakubowicz
Senior Administrative Assistant
7, place Fontenoy
Paris 07 SP 75352
France
Phone: +33 (0) 1 45 68 15 12
Fax: +33 (0) 1 45 68 55 03
Website: http://portal.unesco.org
Email:
r.jakubowicz@unesco.org
Fields of Study: Unrestricted.
Purpose: To fund centers of excellence
conducting basic research in the fields of natural sciences and
engineering.
Eligibility: Institutions in developing countries,
with collaborators in developed countries welcome but not required.
Institutions in LDCs are particularly encouraged to apply.
Financial Provisions: Average of US$40,000 per
grant.
Deadline: November.
1530 Wilson Boulevard, 3rd Floor
Arlington, Virginia 22209
Phone: 703 526-9720
Fax: 703 526-9721
Website: http://www.crdf.org
Email: information@crdf.org
Fields of Study: Science, technology, engineering, industry.
Contact:
gap@crdf.org
Purpose: To facilitate assistance efforts by
public and private sector organizations in support of civilian
scientific research, educational and charitable projects, and
activities in foreign countries that are consistent with
CRDF’s mission.
Eligibility: The CRDF offers GAP services for
civilian scientific research, educational and charitable projects
and activities of a pre-commercial nature in the countries of CRDF
operations. Projects may be basic or applied research. Projects may
involve prototype development or process engineering, but may not
include commercial manufacturing, sales or marketing. Projects with
the aim of the development or improvement of a technology for
military application are not eligible. Non-research activities that
are eligible for consideration include a range of educational and
training activities, environmental conservation and remediation
projects, infrastructure development projects (e.g. donation of
computers or other equipment) and other related activities.
Financial Provisions: GAP offers project
administration, equipment procurement, import assistance, travel,
financial management and logistical support services. The CRDF has
implemented innovative administrative and financial systems
including an extensive and reliable network of banking
relationships abroad, in-country offices, enabling agreements with
foreign government authorities, detailed financial reporting
mechanisms, and proven management procedures to manage the secure,
efficient and accountable provision of project resources (funds and
materials) to foreign recipients. In addition to the CRDF’s
proven payment and financial management systems, GAP provides
project consulting, as well as financial and administrative
services to manage and monitor project resources on behalf of
project sponsors.
Gibbs Building
215 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE, UK
Phone: 44 (0)20 7611 8888
Fax: 44 (0)20 7611 8545
Website: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk
Fields of Study: Human and animal health,
biomedical science, technology transfer, medical humanities, public
engagement.
Within the field of biomedical science, the Trust funds five
sub-areas: Immunology and Infectious Disease; Populations and
Public Health; Neuroscience and Mental Health; Physiological
Sciences; and Molecules, Genes, and Cells. The mailing address
above holds for each sub-area. Additional contact information for
these areas is:
Immunology and Infectious Disease:
Fax: +44 (0)20 7611 8352
Email:iid@wellcome.ac.uk.
Populations and Public Health:
Phone: +44 (0)20 7611 8764
Fax: +44 (0)20 7611 7288
Email:
pph@wellcome.ac.uk
Neuroscience and Mental Health:
Email:
nmh@wellcome.ac.uk
Physiological Sciences:
Phone: +44 (0)20 7611 7298
Email:
phs@wellcome.ac.uk
Molecules, Genes and Cells:
Phone: +44 (0)20 7611 8420/8712/8204
Fax +44 (0)20 7611 7388
Email: mgc@wellcome.ac.uk
The following grants are offered in all of these areas, unless otherwise noted. This listing does not include all Trust opportunities – due to the large number of Trust grants, only those most relevant to global health or those open to researchers around the world are included. Residents of the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA) or their potential collaborators are encouraged to visit the Trust website to view the full list of grants available. Candidates may not apply for more than one Wellcome Trust fellowship at any one time.
Purpose: To provide funding for high quality
projects in basic and clinical sciences relevant to human and
animal health.
Eligibility: Teams in the UK or Ireland, or
international collaborations involving researchers in the UK or
Ireland. Partnerships with developed country universities must be
primarily conducted in the UK and Ireland. Projects involving
developing country institutions are highly encouraged and may have
their “center of gravity” within the developing
world.
Financial Provisions: Between £150,000 and
£300,000 overall, including salaries for research assistants
and/or technicians, materials and consumables, the purchase and
maintenance of animals or equipment, and collaborative travel
(including meeting travel).
Duration: Three years.
Deadline: Open, at least six months in advance of
project commencement.
Purpose: Limited funds are also available for
the support of workshops and scientific meetings. These should be
small, focused meetings to present research that is highly relevant
to the HCPC remit. Grants will normally be provided to support the
attendance of a small number of delegates from less developed
countries.
Deadline: Open.
B.P. 5456 (Fann Residence)
Rue Ex Léon G. Damas
Dakar
Senegal
Telephone: 221-865-22-77
Fax: 221-824-20-58
Website: http://www.warc-croa.org
Email:warc_croa@yahoo.fr
Fellowships contact:
West African Research Association
African Studies Center
Boston University
270 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
Phone: 617 353-8902
Fax: 617 353-4975
Email: wara@bu.edu
Fields of Study: Unrestricted.
Purpose: To enable West African scholars to
visit WARA member institutions.
Eligibility:
Applications are made by WARA member institutions on behalf of
scholars based in West Africa whom they wish to host.
Financial Provisions: Round trip travel as well as
a stipend up to US$3000.
Duration: Four to eight weeks.
Deadline: December 1, 2006.
WHO Headquarters
Avenue Appia 20
1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Phone: + 41 22 791 21 11
Fax: + 41 22 791 3111
Website: http://www.who.int
Email: info@who.int
Fields of Study: Health.
Sponsored by UNICEF, UNDP, the World Bank, and the WHO
Special Programme for Research & Training in Tropical
Diseases (TDR)
World Health Organization
1211 Geneva 27
SWITZERLAND
Phone: 41 22 791 3725
Fax: 41 22 791 4854
Website: http://www.who.int/tdr/
Email: tdr@who.int
Fields of Study: Tropical diseases, including African trypanosomiasis, Chagas disease, dengue, leishmaniasis, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis, malaria, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis, and tuberculosis.
Note: TDR funds research under five work plans: Strategic and Discovery Research, Product Development and Evaluation, Implementation Research and Methods, Research Capability Strengthening, and the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria. The following grant is available under each work plan:
Purpose: To provide long-term support to
institution or research group development programs.
Eligibility: Institutions in least developed, high
disease burden, low income countries.
Financial Provisions: US$80,000 per year.
Duration: One to three years.
Deadline: November 15, 2005. TBA for 2006.
Co-sponsored by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the World Bank.
Department of Reproductive Health and Research
World Health Organization
1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Telephone: + 41 22 791 3372
Fax: + 41 22 791 4189
Website: http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/tcc/grants.html
Fields of Study: Reproductive health.
Purpose: To help developing country centers
work with an expert towards ensuring the highest possible quality
of research projects related to sexual and reproductive health
conducted in the course of long-term institutional development.
Eligibility: Centers in developing countries that
are eligible for the LID grant (see below). RPM can be provided
before or at initiation of the LID grant or during LID grant
implementation.
Financial Provisions: RPM will cover travel and
per diem expenses at the WHO Temporary Adviser rate for the
selected expert or mentor to work with the center for up to a month
at a time. It could also cover the costs of an in-country proposal
development workshop facilitated by the expert.
Purpose: To support the development of a
network of centers of excellence in reproductive health research,
including the introduction of evidence-based guidelines and tools
developed to improve reproductive health and the introduction of
the application of research in developing and strengthening
reproductive health programs.
Eligibility: Centers with demonstrated expertise
in a relevant reproductive health area, relationships with local
professional societies, linkages with national reproductive health
program managers, and the potential for involvement with leading
national NGOs and collaborating agencies. Centers which have
previously been recipients of LID grants or collaborated in other
research and development projects are encouraged to apply.
Financial Provisions: Funds available would not
exceed US$30,000 per year.
Purpose: To strengthen collaboration in
reproductive health research with existing research centers in the
developing world.
Eligibility: WHO Collaborating Centers; existing
RHR centers, including Service Guidance Centers; developing country
emerging centers which are current or past recipients of research
capacity strengthening grants; or developing and least developed
country centers eligible for research capacity strengthening
grants.
Purpose: To provide support to research centers
to develop or strengthen national capacity to conduct reproductive
health research and to increase the development and availability of
human and material resources necessary for research.
Eligibility: Research units focused on
reproductive health that are part of a university, government
structure, or non-governmental organization, preferably in Least
Developed Countries.
Financial Provisions: Not more than US$100,000
per year.
Duration: Up to five years, renewable once.
Purpose: To support research linked to improved
prevention, management, and care programs for priority reproductive
health needs; to foster multidisciplinary and multi-site
collaboration; to enhance capacity in reproductive health by
supporting research-based training; and to promote sub-regional
networks of research centers.
Eligibility: Each Regional Advisory Panel (RAP)
will issue calls for applications and fund two or three research
centers annually.
Financial Provisions: Maximum of US$60,000 per
collaborating center.
Deadline: At the discretion of each RAP.
Purpose: To support courses, workshops, and
seminars on reproductive health research at selected centers,
preferably involving participants and trainers from several
countries.
Eligibility: Centers that are or have the
potential to become viable training centers. National and local
support of the proposal is highly desirable.
Financial Provisions: Unspecified.
Purpose: To assist centers in maintaining
existing research resources and capacity, such as supporting
laboratory upkeep, sustaining library and information technology
maintenance, or the purchase of small pieces of equipment.
Eligibility: Centers that have completed two
five-year cycles of the LID Grant or centers with the potential to
participate in global research.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$30,000 per
year.
Duration: One year, renewable for up to five
consecutive years.
Purpose: To enable centers to overcome foreign
exchange difficulties in accessing research resources such as
journals and laboratory supplies.
Eligibility: Centers that have completed two
five-year cycles of the LID Grant or centers with the potential to
participate in global research, as demonstrated by viable research
programs, national and local support, and firm links to health
programs or services.
Financial Provisions: Up to US$8,000 per
annum.
Duration: Five years, renewable once.
MaryRose Rudaz
World Heart Federation
5 Avenue du Mail
1205 Geneva, Switzerland
Phone: (+41 22) 807 03 20
Fax: (+41 22) 807 03 39
Website: http://www.worldheart.org
Email:
admin@worldheart.org
Fields of Study: All aspects of cardiology, including preventive care, clinical cardiology, research and training.
Purpose: To enhance the quality and capacity of
cardiology centers in less advantaged countries or regions by
linking them to leading centers and institutions. The role of the
WHF is to catalyze these relationships and to provide a range of
fellowships/traineeships.
Eligibility: Emerging cardiology centers in less
advantaged regions, preferably with an existing relationship with
an established center. Fellows should be young cardiologists and
cardiovascular surgeons, and must agree to return to their country
of origin.
Financial Provisions: CHF100,000 per year to be
divided equally among four recipients and airfare.
Duration: One year.
Deadline: For 2005, December 1. TBA for
2006.
World Bank list of low-, middle-, and high-income economies.
The term “developing countries” usually includes all low and middle income economies.