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 Titlesort ascending Sponsor Funding Type RDI Deadline External Deadline Notes
YSEALI Regional Workshop on Citizen Journalism and Free Flow of Information United States Department of State (DOS) 05/15/2019

07/31/2019

J. Relly

Young Investigator Grants Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research 12/15/2017

12/15/2017

These grants are designed to fill the critical need for startup funds for less experienced researchers to pursue promising research ideas. These grants encourage and cultivate the best and brightest researchers of the future and lead to long term commitments to research projects.The Young Investigator Grants are designed to support scientists during their fellowship training or early in their research careers. Demonstration of outstanding mentorship and demonstration of a career plan that shows commitment to pediatric cancer investigation are critical components of a successful application.Young Investigator Grants are now 3 year grants! The award amount is $150,000. (A maximum of $50,000 per year for three years may be requested).

World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) 2024 Inspire Research Challenge World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) Research 01/27/2021

03/08/2024

Limit: 5 // Tickets Available: 4

F. Baker ( Nutritional Sciences and Wellness)

 

 

 A maximum of 5 applications will be accepted from 1 institution in any 1 grant cycle.

The INSPIRE Research Challenge will prioritise innovative, bold and creative proposals with the potential to catalyse rapid and impactful advances in cancer prevention, treatment and survivorship.

This is a new grant call aimed at early career investigators. It will run in parallel with our existing grant programmes and is open to investigators worldwide.

The programme is open to early career individuals – defined as not less than 2 years, but not more than 6 years post-doctoral degree (PhD or MD research).

Applicants must be employed on a research contract within a department at a research institution affiliated with a university or medical school.

Proposed projects must have direct relevance to cancer prevention, treatment or survivorship and may address any or all stages of the cancer journey.

Proposals should address modifiable factors including both lifestyle – such as diet, nutrition, physical activity – and environmental factors – such as pollution/contaminants and pathogens.

Particular priority will be given to novel exposures including stress, sleep and host factors such as immune function.

Women’s Preventive Services Initiative Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 08/05/2020

10/05/2020

No applicants.

Women, Peace, and Security: Supporting Women's Networks to Prevent, Resolve, and Mitigate Conflict United States Department of State (DOS) 03/09/2020

04/30/2020

None.

Women in STEM²D Scholars Program Johnson & Johnson 07/31/2019

10/03/2019 (updated)

UA may submit one application in each WiSTEM2D discipline, (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Manufacturing, Design). Female non-tenured assistant professors or faculty members in equivalent positions are eligible.Science: M. KhannaTechnology: I. BartonEngineering: E. HutchinsonMath: K. PrudicDesign: V. KaranikolaManufacturing: H. Jin 

Women in STEM²D Scholars Program Johnson & Johnson 10/06/2017

10/30/17

UA can submit one applicant per each WiSTEM2D discipline, (Science,Technology, Engineering, Math, Manufacturing, Design)E. Gornish - ScienceL. Bozgeyikli - TechnologyM. Khanna - EngineeringMathManufacturingDesign 

Women in STEM2D Scholars Award Program Johnson & Johnson 07/25/2018

09/25/2018

Science: C. LecaplainDesign: A. IdaEngineering: M. Khanna

Women and Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fields Program (WAMS) United States Department of Agriculture 02/21/2018

03/28/2018

E. Gornish

Women and Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fields (WAMS) NIFA USDA 04/10/2019

05/21/2019

P. Rivadeneira

Woman and Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fields Program (WAMS) USDA Program Development 05/29/2015

05/29/15

None

William T. Grant Scholars Program 2019 The William T. Grant Foundation 02/13/2019

07/02/2019

UA may nominate one applicant per college.SBS: M. CarneyHumanities: E. GaultCAPLA: N. Iroz-Elardo

William T. Grant Scholars Program William T. Grant Research and Training 04/27/2015

07/08/15

F. Lopez

William T. Grant Scholars Program William T. Grant Foundation 04/17/2017

7/06/17

None 

William T. Grant Foundation: 2024 Institutional Challenge Grant William T. Grant Foundation Program Development 04/24/2024

09/12/2024

Submit ticket request  // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

Contact RDS for more information

 

 

The grant requires that research institutions shift their policies and practices to value collaborative research. Institutions will also need to build the capacity of researchers to produce relevant work and the capacity of agency and nonprofit partners to use research.

We welcome applications from partnerships in youth-serving areas such as education, justice, prevention of child abuse and neglect, foster care, mental health, immigration, and workforce development. We especially encourage proposals from teams with African American, Latinx, Native American, and Asian American members in leadership roles. The partnership leadership team includes the principal investigator from the research institution and the lead from the public agency or nonprofit organization.

WIC Online Ordering Grant USDA Grants 07/27/2020

8/19/2020

No applicants.

Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Program Whiting Foundation 05/09/2018

06/15/2018

T. Steptoe

Whiting Foundation Public Engagement Fellowship and Seed Grant 2021-22 Cycle The Whiting Foundation 02/05/2020

06/26/2020 (nominations - updated)06/29/2020 (application - updated)

Fellowship: J. CrismanSeed Grant: E. Gault

Whiting Foundation Public Engagement and Seed Grants The Whiting Foundation 03/06/2019

05/17/2019

UA anticipates eligibility to apply in the 2020-2021 cycle.

Whitehall Foundation Grants-in-Aid Whitehall Foundation Research 01/15/2018

01/15/2018; 04/15/2018; 10/1/2018 (LOI)

The Grants-in-Aid program is designed for researchers at the assistant professor level who experience difficulty in competing for research funds because they have not yet become firmly established. Grants-in-Aid are awarded for a one-year period and do not exceed $30,000. Multiple LOI deadlines per year.

W911NF-22-S-0010: 2022 Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 DoD Research and Education Program for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions (HBCU/MI) Department of Defense- Office of the Army 06/08/2022

08/12/2022

E. Butcher
J. Thangavelautham
J. Little

UArizona may submit three proposals.

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) aims to (a) enhance research programs and capabilities in scientific and engineering disciplines critical to the national security functions of DoD; (b) enhance the capacity of HBCU/MI to participate in DoD research programs and activities; and (c) increase the number of graduates, including underrepresented minorities, in fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) important to the defense mission.

Projects proposed for funding under this FOA must be for basic research. As defined by DoD, “basic research” is systematic study directed toward greater knowledge or understanding of the fundamental aspects of phenomena and of observable facts without specific applications towards processes or products in mind. It includes all scientific study and experimentation directed toward increasing fundamental knowledge and understanding in those fields of the physical, engineering, environmental, life sciences, and information sciences related to long-term national security needs.

PIs are encouraged to consider innovative approaches for their research projects with a view toward enhancing the ability of their institution to develop stronger science and engineering programs that will enable the institution to participate more competitively in a variety of defense research programs, attract and retain good students by exposing them to state-of-the art research, and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM disciplines.

Methods through which these goals can be achieved are varied. Factors such as research capabilities, facilities, and equipment are unique to each institution. Therefore, DoD will not prescribe the approach for a research project; instead, it expects applications to reflect the unique needs and capabilities of the applicant institution.

W.M. Keck Foundation: Science & Engineering and Medical Research Programs - Concept Paper Spring 2024 W.M. Keck Foundation Research 11/08/2023

02/15/2024

Limit: 2 // PIs:

Science & Engineering Track: Q. Hao (Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering)
Medical Research Track: M.  Kuhns (Immunobiology)

 

UA may submit one concept paper in Physical Sciences and Engineering and one concept paper in Medical Sciences in this cycle.
The selected projects must participate in the concept counseling session with the W.M. Keck Foundation between July 1 and August 15 to determine if they can proceed to the Phase I submission.

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.

 

The Science and Engineering Research Program seeks to benefit humanity by supporting high-risk/high-impact projects that are distinctive and novel in their approach to intractable problems, push the edge of their field, or question the prevailing paradigm. Past grants have been awarded to support pioneering science and engineering research and the development of promising new technologies, instrumentation, or methodologies. 

The Medical Research Program seeks to advance the frontiers of medicine to benefit humanity by supporting high-risk/high-impact projects that are distinctive and novel in their approach to intractable problems, push the edge of their field, or question the prevailing paradigm. Past grants have supported pioneering biological research, basic research, and the development of promising new technologies. The Keck Foundation does NOT fund work that is clinical, applied, or translational; treatment trials; or research for the sole purpose of drug development. 

Both senior and early career investigators are encouraged to apply. Team approaches, including interdisciplinary teams, are encouraged.

W.M. Keck Foundation: Science & Engineering and Medical Research Programs - Concept Paper Fall 2024 W.M. Keck Foundation Research 05/08/2024

08/15/2024

In Review // Limit: 2* // Tickets Available: 2

 

 

Please note the internal deadline has been extended to May 8, 2024

 

*UA may submit one concept paper in Physical Sciences and Engineering and one concept paper in Medical Sciences in this cycle.
The selected projects must participate in the concept counseling session with the W.M. Keck Foundation between July 1 and August 15 to determine if they can proceed to the Phase I submission.

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. Grants range from $1 million to $5 million and are typically $2 million or less.

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.

 

The Science and Engineering Research Program seeks to benefit humanity by supporting high-risk/high-impact projects that are distinctive and novel in their approach to intractable problems, push the edge of their field, or question the prevailing paradigm. Past grants have been awarded to support pioneering science and engineering research and the development of promising new technologies, instrumentation, or methodologies. 

The Medical Research Program seeks to advance the frontiers of medicine to benefit humanity by supporting high-risk/high-impact projects that are distinctive and novel in their approach to intractable problems, push the edge of their field, or question the prevailing paradigm. Past grants have supported pioneering biological research, basic research, and the development of promising new technologies. The Keck Foundation does NOT fund work that is clinical, applied, or translational; treatment trials; or research for the sole purpose of drug development. 

Both senior and early career investigators are encouraged to apply. Team approaches, including interdisciplinary teams, are encouraged.

W.M. Keck Foundation, Research Program; Concept Paper, July 2017 W.M. Keck Foundation Research 04/03/2017

06/15/2017

N. Peyghambarian, E. McLeod 

W.M. Keck Foundation, Research Program; Concept Paper, January 2017 W.M. Keck Foundation Research 10/03/2016

12/15/2016

UA can submit up to 4 Medical and 4 Science & Engineering. We encourage you to contact RDS for additional details regarding the application.A. Zabludoff, Astronomy - Science and Engineering

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