Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders Award


The Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders Award supports tenure-track faculty who have passed their midpoint review. The award is structured to free the time of junior faculty who have passed their midpoint tenure review—including those from underrepresented groups and others committed to eradicating disparities in their fields—so that they can both engage in and build support systems, networks, and affinity groups that make their fields and campuses more inclusive. Eligible applicants must have passed their third-year review or their institution’s equivalent. The Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders Award offers a $17,500 stipend—$10,000 to be used for summer research support and $7,500 for research assistance during the academic year.

Formerly known as the Nancy Weiss Malkiel Scholars Award.
Research Category
Opportunity ID
3fd48242-b111-433d-b4e7-d1d75de8f0f3
External Deadline
12/01/2025(Anticipated)

Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Awards in the Neurosciences


The Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Awards in the Neurosciences supports, in the early stages of their careers, young investigators engaged in basic or clinical research that may lead to a better understanding of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Awards are for $225,000 for three years.

Opportunity ID
00cb9199-8e87-4db2-a0a0-d1d75de8f0f3
External Deadline
02/15/2024 (Anticipated)

U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Foundational Science Research Unit


Early Career Proposals. One year funding proposals (with option of second year) within one of six categories including: Learning in Formal and Informal Environments, Leader Development, Personnel Testing and Performance, Organizational Effectiveness, Culture, Individual Differences. Principal Investigator's must have received their Ph.D. within five years of the time of proposal submission, and not previously received funding from ARI as a PI. Initial budgets should be approximately $110K. Both single-investigator and collaborative research efforts are encouraged.

Research Category
Opportunity ID
9661e1a6-c8a1-43c8-ac04-f2f1552f7976
External Deadline
Varies through 2025

Academic Pediatric Association Young Investigator Awards (multiple)


The program provides awards up to $15,000 for research by fellows or junior faculty related to child health promotion, health services research, teaching, or patient care. Projects must be consistent with the goals of the APA; preference is given to projects that have the potential to lead to further studies. The categories include: APA Young Investigator Program, APA Bright Futures Young Investigator Program supported by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau in Partnership with the American Academy of Pediatrics, APA Young Investigator Award Program for Primary Care Strategies for the Promotion of Early Literacy and School Readiness Supported by Reach Out and Read, and Nutrition in Underserved Communities Young Investigator Award Program.

New deadlines updated annually during the summer.

Opportunity ID
d57dcf53-dd43-43a9-90a2-d1d75de8f0f3
External Deadline
10/01/2025 (Anticipated)

Searle Scholars Program


The Searle Scholars Program makes grants to selected academic institutions to support the independent research of outstanding early-career scientists who have recently been appointed as assistant professors on a tenure-track appointment. Grants are $300,000 for a three-year term with $100,000 payable each year of the grant, subject to the receipt of acceptable progress reports. Generally, the program makes 15 new grants annually.  This is a Limited Solicitation. Please see the RDS Limited Solicitations Calendar for details.

Opportunity ID
9dad3eaf-5b68-41fd-8cc5-d1d75de8f0f3
External Deadline
09/29/2025 (Anticipated)

Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics


The Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics is a career development award to enable junior faculty members to carry out innovative bioethics research. Each year around three Greenwall Faculty Scholars are selected to receive 50 percent salary support for three years to enable them to develop their research program. The Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics supports research that goes beyond current work in bioethics to help resolve pressing ethical issues in clinical care, biomedical research, and public policy. This is a limited solicitation, view the RDS Limited Solicitation Calendar for additional information on how to apply.

Opportunity ID
89c87ba9-72b3-4f94-bebd-d1d75de8f0f3
External Deadline
09/18/2025