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Cooperative Agreements - Non-Profits Newsletter for 2025-06-08 ( 11 items ) |
NIH Forecasts $20 Million Grant to Combat Chronic Diseases & Health Disparities (10)
WASHINGTON, June 2 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through its National Institutes of Health, has issued a forecast for a new funding opportunity aimed at renewing the Multiple Chronic Disease Research Centers Coordinating Center (MCD-RCC). This initiative is poised to allocate an estimated total program funding of $20.0 million to support research efforts focused on preventing, diagnosing, treating, and managing co-existing chronic diseases, with a particular emphasis on re more ST
U.S. Department of Education Offers $1.5 Million for Special Education Personnel Development (10)
WASHINGTON, June 2 -- The U.S. Department of Education has announced a grant opportunity to improve services and results for children with disabilities by supporting the preparation of special education and early intervention administrators. This initiative, titled "OSERS-OSEP: Personnel Development to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities--Preparation of Special Education and Early Intervention Administrators," aims to address State-identified needs for qualified personnel more ST
U.S. Mission to Cote d'Ivoire Seeks University Partnerships with $75,000 Grant (10)
WASHINGTON, June 2 -- The U.S. Department of State, through its U.S. Mission to Cote d'Ivoire, has announced a new federal grant opportunity, "Cross Border University Partnership Initiatives." This program aims to establish sustainable linkages between American and Ivoirian universities, fostering academic collaboration, research partnerships, and student exchanges.
The Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Embassy in Abidjan will award an estimated total program funding of $75,000. Individual a more ST
U.S. State Department Offers $15 Million to Counter Biological Weapons Threats (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation (ISN) announced a federal grant opportunity titled 'Countering Biological Weapons Threats.'
This initiative aims to strengthen global biosecurity and protect against the development and use of biological weapons (BW).
A total of $15,000,000 in estimated program funding is available. Individual awards will range from a minimum of $250,000 to a maximum of $5,000,000. The Department anticipates maki more ST
U.S. State Dept. Announces $12.5 Million Grant to Counter Iran & DPRK Proliferation (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation launched a federal grant opportunity, titled 'Countering Iran and DPRK's WMD, Nuclear, Ballistic Missile, and Drone Proliferation.'
This initiative is designed to bolster global efforts in implementing and enforcing sanctions against Iran and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), thereby hindering their capabilities in weapons of mass destruction (WMD), nuclear technology, ballistic mis more ST
U.S. State Dept. Announces $17 Million Grant to Counter Chinese & Russian Weapons Proliferation (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation (ISN) today unveiled a new federal grant opportunity aimed at curbing the proliferation of advanced conventional weapons (ACW) by China and Russia.
The grant titled "Countering Chinese and Russian Proliferation of Advanced Conventional Weapons," underscores the U.S. commitment to addressing the global security implications of these sales.
An estimated $17,000,000 in total program funding is avail more ST
U.S. State Dept. Announces $30 Million Grant to Safeguard Critical Technologies From Adversaries (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation (ISN) launched a federal grant opportunity titled 'Preventing U.S. Adversaries' Access to Critical Technologies and Exploitation of Scientific and Commercial Facilities for Military Advancement.'
This initiative aims to combat the efforts of U.S. adversaries, particularly China, to acquire advanced and emerging technologies for military purposes and the development of weapons of mass destruction (W more ST
U.S. State Dept. Launches $15 Million Grant to Counter Russian Chemical & Biological Weapons Threats (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation (ISN) announced a federal grant opportunity focused on 'Addressing Development and Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons by Russia.'
This significant initiative underscores the U.S. commitment to mitigating the national security threat posed by chemical and biological weapons (CBW).
A total of $15,000,000 in estimated program funding is available, with individual awards ranging from an award flo more ST
U.S. State Dept. Launches $6 Million Grant to Prevent Adversaries From Acquiring WMD Expertise (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation announced a federal grant opportunity, titled 'Denying U.S. Adversaries Access to Sensitive Nuclear, Missile, and Advanced Technical Expertise for Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs that Threaten America.'
This initiative aims to protect American security by preventing U.S. adversaries, including Iran, North Korea, and China, from exploiting vulnerable scientists for their Weapons of Mass Destru more ST
U.S. State Dept. Offers $19.5 Million to Bolster Sanctions Enforcement Against China & Russia (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation announced a federal grant opportunity, specifically aimed at 'Enforcing Sanctions on China and Russia.'
This initiative seeks to counter the systematic exploitation of global supply chains and the U.S. financial system by China and Russia to acquire proliferation-sensitive goods and technologies, and to support onward proliferation through illicit trade networks.
A total of $19,500,000 in estimat more ST
U.S. State Dept. Unveils $19.5 Million Grant for Global Small Modular Reactor Deployment (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The U.S. State Department Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation (ISN) today announced a significant federal grant opportunity, 'Unleashing American Energy Dominance and Expediting Responsible and Secure U.S. Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Deployment through the FIRST Program.'
This initiative aims to bolster global nuclear energy deployment while upholding the highest standards of nuclear security, safety, and nonproliferation.
A total of $19,500,000 in estimate more ST
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