Description: The US Department of State, through the Fulbright Specialist Program, awards grants
to qualified US faculty and professionals to engage in short-term, collaborative projects
that strengthen and support the developmental needs of host academic institutions
in more than 150 countries. Typical activities include seminars or workshops, consulting
on faculty or workforce development, developing academic or training curricula and
materials, lecturing at the graduate or undergraduate level, and conducting needs
assessments or evaluations for a program or institution.
Eligible applicants are US scholars and professionals in the following disciplines:
agriculture, American studies, anthropology, archaeology, biology education, business
administration, chemistry education, communications and journalism, computer science
and information technology, economics, education, engineering education, environmental
science, law, library science, mathematics education, peace and conflict resolution
studies, physics education, political science, public administration, public and global
health, social work, sociology, and urban planning. Project periods range from two
to six weeks. Applications must be submitted online.
Eligibility: Public, Private
Award(s): Awards vary
Deadline(s): Applications are due March 8, May 10, July 5, September 6, and November 8, 2023
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Description: The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music supports performances of musical works by Kurt
Weill and Marc Blitzstein; scholarly research pertaining to Weill, Lotte Lenya, and
Blitzstein; and relevant educational initiatives. Applications are accepted for funding
to support media, college and university performances, dissertation fellowships, educational
outreach, professional performances, publication assistance, and research and travel.
Eligible education outreach activities should focus on Weill, Lenya, or Blitzstein,
and may include workshops, symposia, and secondary-level and college-level educational
initiatives.
Eligible applicants are colleges, universities, and nonprofit organizations. Applications
must be submitted online.
Eligibility: Other (including homeschool, 501 (c)(3) organizations), Private, Public
Award(s): Awards vary
Deadline(s): Applications for college and university performance grants are due June 1, annually.
Applications for major professional productions, festivals, and exhibitions are evaluated
on a case-by-case basis. Applications for all other categories are due November 1,
annually.
Focus: Professional Development, Scholarships/Fellowships, Technology Equipment/Devices
Grade Level(s): Higher Ed, 9-12
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Description: The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) Program
awards annual grants to protect and preserve the growing social and economic benefits
of cyber systems while ensuring security and privacy. The SaTC program takes an interdisciplinary,
comprehensive, and holistic approach to cybersecurity research, development, and education,
and encourages the transition of promising research ideas into practice. The SaTC
program welcomes proposals that address cybersecurity and privacy, and draw on expertise
in one or more of these areas: computing, communication and information sciences;
engineering; education; mathematics; statistics; and social, behavioral, and economic
sciences. Proposals that advance the field of cybersecurity and privacy within a single
discipline or interdisciplinary efforts that span multiple disciplines are both welcome.
Eligible applicants are universities and two- and four-year colleges (including community
colleges) accredited in and having a campus located in the United States acting on
behalf of their faculty members. Also eligible are nonprofit, nonacademic US organizations,
such as independent museums, observatories, research labs, and professional societies
associated with educational or research activities. Applications must be submitted
online.
Eligibility: Public, Private, Other (including homeschool, 501 (c)(3) organizations)
Award(s): Small project grants up to $600,000 are awarded. Medium project awards range from
$600,001 to $1.2 million.
Deadline(s): Proposals are accepted year-round.
Focus: Engineering, STEM/STEAM/STREAM, Technology Education/Computer Science
Grade Level(s): Adult, Higher Ed
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