Limited Submissions Calendar
A number of external funding programs limit the number of applications the University of Arizona may submit. If you would like to be considered for a limited solicitation opportunity, please submit a pre-proposal to your college Dean prior to the internal deadlines listed below. Please review eligibility requirements carefully. If you identify a program that we have not listed that limits submissions, or if you have questions about any of the limited solicitations listed below, please contact Research Development Services.
Please note that proposals to private foundations may require clearance through the University of Arizona Foundation.
Program Title | Sponsor | Funding Type | RDI Deadline | External Deadline | Notes |
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V Foundation V Scholar Award | V Foundation for Cancer Research | 03/15/2019 |
05/06/2019 |
Application coordinated by the UA Cancer Center.C. Thorne |
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V Foundation's Robin Roberts Cancer Thrivership Research Grant | The V Foundation for Cancer Research | 05/01/2020 |
06/22/2020 |
The University of Arizona Cancer Center (UACC) can nominate one applicant for the Robin Roberts Cancer Thrivership Research Grant. The applicant must be UACC member.No applicant selected for 2020. |
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V Scholar Award | The V Foundation for Cancer Research | 05/01/2018 |
05/01/18 |
H. Babiker |
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V Scholar Program | The V Foundation for Cancer Research | Research | 02/23/2016 |
02/26/2016 (Nomination Deadline)03/29/2016 (Application Deadline) |
Z. Craig |
VentureWell 2023: Course & Program (C&P) Grants | VentureWell | Research and Training | 08/16/2023 |
11/02/2023 |
Limit: 2 // PIs:
VentureWell Course and Program (C&P) Grants of up to $30,000 are awarded to US higher education institutions to support curriculum to grow and expand the entrepreneurial ecosystem in order to engage students in science and technology (S&T) innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E). Ideally, C&P Grant funding should act as a catalyst for increased entrepreneurial activity and help faculty and universities leverage other opportunities to launch and/or grow their I&E ecosystems.
C&P grants may be used to strengthen existing curricular programs or to build new, pedagogically inclusive courses and programs that engage student teams in developing and pursuing scalable solutions to real-world needs through S&T I&E. The end goal is to support diverse groups of faculty, staff, and students in collaborating to develop novel inventions and technologies that have positive environmental and social impact. Activities supported by C&P grants should lead to effective courses and programs that are sustained by the institution, lead to the formation of student teams by leveraging experiential learning practices, and expand opportunities for learning across S&T I&E. C&P grant proposals may include plans to create or improve an individual course, course sequence, minor, major, certificate program, or other co- and extracurricular programs, including non-credit programs, that are directly tied to and support I&E-focused curriculum. S&T focus area may include, but are not limited to:
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VentureWell Faculty Grants | VentureWell | Grants | 09/11/2020 |
11/04/2020 |
UA may submit 2 applications.Ticket 1: B. Ellerman |
Veteran Business Outreach Centers (VBOCs) | Small Business Administration | 03/17/2021 |
04/04/2021 |
No applicants. |
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Veterinary Services Grant Program (VSGP) | USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) | Grants | 02/10/2021 |
04/16/2021 |
No applicants. |
Veterinary Services Grant Program (VSGP) | USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) | 03/04/2020 |
04/07/2020 |
None. |
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Vitalyst Health Foundation Spark Grant | Vitalyst Health Foundation | 03/25/2021 |
03/26/2021 |
E. Whitmer |
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Vitalyst Health Foundation Systems Change Grants | Vitalyst Health Foundation | 09/16/2020 |
10/30/2020 (Required LOI) |
Note: Interested faculty should contact Ellen Hull, Director, Foundation Relations and GIFT Center, directly for guidance on this sponsor BEFORE submitting to the internal competition.B. Meyerson |
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Scholarship Award | Association of Public Land-Grant Universities | 03/25/2019 |
04/15/2019 |
S. Marston |
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Scholarship Award | Association of Public Land-Grant Universities | 03/08/2018 |
04/16/2018 |
B. Mayer |
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W.M Keck Foundation Pre-proposal Concept Paper Fall 2018 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 10/24/2018 |
02/15/2019 |
Medical Research:Y. ChouR. WittePhysical Sciences and Engineering:M. HassanZ. ZhangUndergraduate Education:D. ThompsonJ. Masel |
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W.M Keck Foundation Pre-proposal Concept Paper Spring 2019 | W.M. Keck Foundation | Research | 05/01/2019 |
07/01/2019 |
Physical Sciences and EngineeringR. AngelD. GalbraithC. WalkerCK. Chan |
W.M. Keck Foundation Pre-proposal Concept Paper Fall 2021 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 10/06/2021 |
01/01/2021 |
H-D. Kim UArizona may submit four Concept Papers in medical sciences and four Concept papers in physical sciences and engineering. The W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program uses a three-step process for this opportunity. The first step is a Concept paper. The Undergraduate Education program is currently not accepting concept papers. The next steps are by the foundation’s invitation. UArizona review criteria reflect previous interactions with the W.M. Keck Foundation. Proposals should focus on basic, fundamental science with broad applications. The proposed work should show a significant leap forward rather than an extension of existing work. To be considered by Keck, applicants must have a statement from a federal program officer expressing that the project is not a good fit due to risk (rather than technical or theoretical fit) or a decline from a federal program where the summary statement or individual reviews highlight the incredible novelty, but the high-risk nature that makes it difficult to fund at the federal level.
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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program Concept Paper July 2018 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 04/02/2018 |
06/15/2018 |
None. |
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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program Concept Paper Fall 2017 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 10/02/2017 |
Dec 15, 2017 |
C. Castro - Physical Science & EngineeringT. Milster - Physical Science & EngineeringS. Venkataramani - Physical Science & EngineeringK. Denninghoff - Medical ResearchG. Rogers - Medical Research |
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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program concept paper Fall 2019 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 10/09/2019 |
01/01/2020 |
None.The proposed work should show a significant leap forward rather than an extension of existing work. |
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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program concept paper Fall 2022 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 10/05/2022 |
01/01/2023 |
J. Roveda 8/25/2022 UPDATE - Concept papers in Medical Sciences WILL BE accepted in fall 2022. UA may submit four concept papers in Physical Sciences and Engineering and four concept papers in Medical Sciences in this cycle. The W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program uses a three-step process for this opportunity. The first step is a Concept paper. The Undergraduate Education program is currently not accepting concept papers. The next steps are by the foundation’s invitation. UArizona review criteria reflect previous interactions with the W.M. Keck Foundation. Proposals should focus on basic, fundamental science with broad applications. The proposed work should show a significant leap forward rather than an extension of existing work. To be considered by Keck, applicants must have a statement from a federal program officer expressing that the project is not a good fit due to risk (rather than technical or theoretical fit) or a decline from a federal program where the summary statement or individual reviews highlight the incredible novelty, but the high-risk nature that makes it difficult to fund at the federal level.
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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program concept paper July 2021 | W.M. Keck Foundation | Grants | 05/05/2021 |
07/01/2021 |
UA may submit four concept papers for Medical Sciences and four concept papers for Physical Sciences and Engineering. E. Rozo – Physical Sciences and Engineering Research O. Rafikova – Medical Research |
W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program concept paper October 2020 | W.M. Keck Foundation | Grants | 10/07/2020 |
01/01/2021 |
Physical Sciences and Engineering:E. Rozo |
W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program concept paper Spring 2020 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 05/06/2020 |
07/01/2020 |
Physical Sciences and Engineering:J. SchaibleyI. Djordjevic |
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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program concept paper Spring 2022 | W.M. Keck Foundation | 05/04/2022 |
07/01/2022 |
Hee-Dae Kim UArizona may submit four Concept Papers in medical sciences and four Concept papers in physical sciences and engineering. The W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program uses a three-step process for this opportunity. The first step is a Concept paper. The Undergraduate Education program is currently not accepting concept papers. The next steps are by the foundation’s invitation. UArizona review criteria reflect previous interactions with the W.M. Keck Foundation. Proposals should focus on basic, fundamental science with broad applications. The proposed work should show a significant leap forward rather than an extension of existing work. To be considered by Keck, applicants must have a statement from a federal program officer expressing that the project is not a good fit due to risk (rather than technical or theoretical fit) or a decline from a federal program where the summary statement or individual reviews highlight the incredible novelty, but the high-risk nature that makes it difficult to fund at the federal level. |
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W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program: Concept Paper | W.M. Keck Foundation | Research | 11/16/2014 |
05/01/2015 |
Medical/Bio: P.K. Zhang, M. So, H. BarrettScience/Eng: O. Monti, J. Edgin, R. Liang, D. Kilper |
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