Request for Proposals
Open May 8, 2023 through July 2, 2023
The Science of Religious and Spiritual Exercises (SoRSE) priority supports interdisciplinary scientific research to examine the causal impact of religious and spiritual exercises on human capacities and outcomes that are central to flourishing lives.
In this Request for Proposals (RFP), we seek to award a total of up to $3 million for additional research that will advance our knowledge of how religious and spiritual exercises contribute to flourishing-related outcomes.
For more info and guidance on application click: https://www.templetonworldcharity.org/SoRSERFP
Authoraid Sources of funding
Recommended websites for other sources of research funding, including travel, workshop and fellowship grants: https://www.authoraid.info/en/funding/
African agriculture knowledge transfer partnerships: 2023 to 2024, round 1
UK
registered higher or further education institutions, research and
technology organisations or Catapults, can apply for a share of up to
£2.5 million from the African agriculture knowledge transfer
partnership. You will work with a knowledge base and business partner
registered in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya or South Africa.
Belmont Forum Climate, Environment, and Health 2 : Call for Proposals
A call for research proposals to improve understanding among the climate, environment, and health pathways to protect and promote ecological, planetary, and human health in the face of climate challenges. Convergent research and/or transdisciplinary research projects will investigate issues that impede policy implementation; address complex climate, ecosystem, and health pathways to determine processes underlying causal links; capacity development and collaboration across relevant disciplines and institutions; and foster the use of international scientific databases with local knowledge to develop climate-related decision support tools to better inform planning, resilience, and adaptation to climate change.
INVENTION EDUCATION (IVE) SEED GRANT CALL
The
Rice360 Institute for Global Health Technologies together with Kenyatta
University are working to develop a scalable model for invention
education (IvE) that empowers innovators to address pressing local and
global challenges.One of the planned activities in the first quarter of
2023 is to implement a faculty research catalyst award of $ 7,500 at
Kenyatta University. This will support successful individual faculty and
teams of faculty proposals that cut across multiple schools and
departments with a seed grant of KES. 50,000 to KES. 200,000.
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JPIAMR DISTOMOS: AMR diagnostics and surveillance 2023
£1
million to develop collaborative research in partnership with
organisations participating in the JPIAMR Development of innovative
strategies, tools, technologies,and methods for diagnostics and
surveillance of antimicrobial resistance DISTOMOS) opportunity. The UK
funding is from Innovate UK.
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Pre-announcement: applied global health partnership
Apply for funding to support a partnership to enable research that will address global health challenges and inequities.
We will accept proposals of all sizes, including large projects and small to medium[1]scale applications.
We
are looking to develop a portfolio of high-quality partnerships, which
will be diverse, promote multidisciplinarity and strengthen global
health research capacity.