Population Studies and Training Center
External Funding
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Grand Challenges is a family of initiatives fostering innovation to solve key global health and development problems.
This is the most recent list of open calls by the Population Dynamics Branch at NICHD and includes contact information.
Rolling Deadlines
(RWJF). This program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds research that expands the evidence base needed to build a Culture of Health, addressing population health, well-being, and equity impacts of specific policies, programs, and partnerships. Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
(NSF) accepted anytime.
(NSF). Supports fundamental, multidisciplinary research on the interactions between humans and the built environment within and among communities exposed to natural, technological, and other types of hazards and disasters. Full proposals accepted anytime.
(RWJF). Supports research that helps anticipate the future and consider new and unconventional perspectives and approaches to building a Culture of Health to enable everyone in America to live the healthiest life possible. Rolling submission.
(RWJF). Seeks proposals to influence health equity in the future in these areas of focus: Future of Evidence; Future of Social Interaction; Future of Food; Future of Work. Rolling deadline.
Russell Sage Foundation. Open to doctoral students at the dissertation stage and to recent PhD recipients. Supports research that uses behavioral insights from psychology, sociology, political science, and other social sciences to examine and improve social and living conditions in the United States. Appropriate projects will demonstrate explicit use of psychological concepts in research design and preparation of results.
Administers funds for the promotion of welfare, comfort, health, education, feeding, clothing, sheltering, and safeguarding of children and youth, directly or indirectly. Priorities are thriving children; working families; and equitable communities. Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
(National Institutes of Health). This call seeks to enhance the diversity of the research workforce by recruiting and supporting students, postdoctoral fellows, and eligible investigators from diverse backgrounds. Due dates vary; interested faculty associates should contact PSTC Grants and Finance Manager Corey Silvia to discuss.