Where to Find Big Nonprofit Money for Scientific Research
When it comes to big money for scientific research, it’s good to know that there is grant funding support. A wide variety of grants and other funding opportunities exist to help advance existing scientific projects and develop new discoveries.
GrantWatch joins in this effort by providing a current list of grants now available for scientific projects. In addition, GrantWatch has over 700 grants in its Science grant listing category.
Science Grants, In-Kind Support, Fellowships, and Prizes
Grants to Nonprofits, IHEs, and For-Profits for Health Intervention Research
Grants of up to $50,000 will fund nonprofits, IHEs, government agencies, for-profits, school districts, and Tribal organizations to conduct research studies focused on health intervention implementation. The goal is to identify, develop, and test strategies that overcome barriers to adopt and sustain evidence-based interventions.
Prizes for Models in Effective Translational Science Education and Training
Prizes of $10,000 will be for individuals, teams, and private entities to develop innovative and effective models of translational science education. Awarded approaches will be shared to help build a highly skilled and diverse translational scientific workforce.
A Research Fellowship for Scientific Plant Research Studies!
A $10,000 fellowship will be for an emerging scientist to conduct organismal plant biology research. The funding supports promising research to advance the study of plant ecology and broader organismal biology.
Grant to a Psychologist or PhD Candidate for Psychological Science Research
A $15,000 grant will be for innovative psychological science research conducted by an early-career psychologist or PhD candidate. Studies will focus on motivation, affect, and cognition from both behavioral and neural perspectives.
Grants to Investigators with Educational Institutions for Biomedical Research
Grants of $75,000 support investigators at educational institutions to conduct early-stage translational and basic biomedical research. Successful projects will seek additional funding as they progress. Eligible applicants will hold an MD or PhD.
Fellowships for PhD Candidate to Complete Their Dissertations
Fellowships of $31,000 support PhD candidates completing the dissertations. Priority consideration will be for students at campus-based institutions in the social sciences who are completing the writing of their dissertations. Projects will be in STEM fields and include themes addressing religious understanding, ethics, or values.
Bottom Line
GrantWatch will guide you to identify additional curated “big money” grants for scientific projects. With hundreds of science-focused grant listings, it’s the perfect resource to help you find funding opportunities to fulfill your mission.
About GrantWatch
Libby Hikind, author of The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, founded GrantWatch.com, the largest advanced grant search engine in the United States. The platform features over 10,000 active, verified, and human-curated grant opportunities in more than 60 funding categories. Additionally, it lists grants for nonprofits, grants for small businesses, grants for government agencies, and grants for Individuals.
GrantWatch also offers innovative funding tools like the AI Grant Writing Tool, AI Grant Searching Tool, and My Grant Calendar, making it easier to find grants, track deadlines, and draft proposals. Members can upgrade to MemberPlus+ for complete grant details, eligibility criteria, and application information. With 21 powerful features, live customer support, and weekly GrantTalk podcast episodes, GrantWatch is the go-to resource for finding grants and turning funding opportunities into awarded grants.
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