Grant Opportunities

A Monthly Newsletter Reporting Grant Opportunities and Information Related to Research and Sponsored Programs

McNeeseStateUniversity, Office of Research Services and Sponsored Programs

Kaufman Hall Room 110

December 12, 2006, Vol. 2, No5

Janet Woolman, Director (x5121)

Jeannie Robertson, Grants Coordinator (x5124)

Denise DeLany, Administrative Coordinator (x5121)

Many grant opportunities available

Funding Opportunities:

Be sure not to overlook interdisciplinary funding opportunities that may be found under different headings

Education, Human and Community Development

Health andMental Health

Science and Engineering

Arts, Humanities and International

The following funding opportunities were compiled by the Grants Resource Council (GRC). McNeeseStateUniversity is a member of GRC. You are not allowed to permit individuals outside of McNeeseStateUniversity faculty/staff access to this information.

Education, Human and Community Development

Program: Visiting Professor Program

Agency: Advertising Educational Foundation

Next Deadline: Feb 16, 2007

Supports the exchange of ideas between academia &industry, plus an on-the-job experience at anadvertising agency. 2-wk prog will begin withagency orientations followed by internships.

Approx. 13 professors will be placed with agenciesin N.Y., Chicago & CA. Eligibility limited to U.S. professors teaching liberal arts, advertising,marketing & communications. Host agencies payhousing & per diem. Prog dates are 7/16 - 7/27. See fordetails

Program: AERA Minority Fellowship Program

Agency: American Educational Research Association

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Supports fellowships of $12,000 with a focus ondoctoral thesis educational research to enhance the competitiveness of outstanding minority scholarsfor academic appointments at any major accrediteduniversity (under faculty sponsorship) in the U.S. AERA awards 3 Fellowships each year for an academicyear, beginning 9/1. See for details.

Program: Research/Project Funding & Undergrad. Scholarships

Agency: American Hotel and Lodging Educational Foundation

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Supports hospitality research & projects thatbenefit the lodging industry. Proposals must

address industry problems, have broad geographicalappeal, & contribute to prosperity of the industry. Unsolicited applications for Research grants areaccepted 3/1, 9/1 annually. Several scholarshipsare also available to support the educationaldevelopment of students pursuing a degree inhospitality management (ddln's 4/1, 5/1, 6/1). Alleligible students must be enrolled in hospitalitymanagement programs. See for"research" or "scholarships."

Program: Fellowships & Grants

Agency: Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation

Next Deadline: Mar 15, 2007

Supports projects that advance the study & expandthe recognition of women in architecture & relatedprofessions. Grant funding includes: Fellowships ofup to $10,000 for Scholarly Research, Publication,Exhibition, or Documentary in film or other media;&, Grants of up to $3000 for Honoraria to PlenarySession Speakers at professional mtgs, conferences,or symposia whose focus matches the mission of theBWAF; &, Travel Grants of up to $1500 for researchtrips or professional conferences at which therecipient will be making a presentation related tothe purpose of the BWAF. See

Program: Grants (Peace, Security, Population, Environment.)

Agency: Compton Foundation, Inc.

Next Deadline: Mar 07, 2007

Supports projects addressing community, national, &international concerns in peace & world order,population & reproductive health, & the environment. Other concerns include equal educationalopportunity, community welfare & social justice, &culture/arts. May involve education of the public,policy makers, & media; advocacy & public activism;demonstration projects; fellowship support toselected institutions for young scholars; orresearch. Priority given to policy-related,interdisciplinary, & action-oriented projects. 3-4page project proposal cannot be sent by fax oremail. See

Program: Grant Programs

Agency: General Service Foundation

Next Deadline: Feb 01, 2007

Supports the following project areas: Reproductive& Health Rights (for women and adolescents in theUS); & Human Rights and Democracy (strengthenhuman rights, democratic reform & economic justicein Mexico, Cuba & Central America).Deadlines apply to required LOI; full proposalsare by invitation only. See for details.

Program: Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative

Agency: Hewlett-Packard Foundation

Next Deadline: Feb 15, 2007

Designed to support the innovative use of mobiletech in K-16 ed, awarding $10M in cash & HP equip,including reinvestment for selected projectspreviously funded. Proposals must focus on redesignof math, science (life sciences, physical sciences,earth sciences, comp. sciences), engineering orbusiness (including M.B.A.) courses. Addt'lconsideration will be given to projects that aresubmitted by inst. serving individuals from low-income families. Also designed to identify K-12public schools & 2- & 4-yr colleges & univ that HPmight support with future grants. See for details.

Program: Research Stipends

Agency: IBMCenter for The Business of Government

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Provides research stipends of $20,000 to individuals who are responsible for producing a 30-

40 page research report in one of the areas presented within the solicitation. Manuscript must

be submitted no later than 6 months after start of the project. Recipients will select the start and end dates of their research project. Reports should be written for government leaders & provide practical knowledge & insights. Applications are submitted online. GRC members have received awards. See

Program: Partnership for a Nation of Learners Community Collaboration Grants

Agency: Institute of Museum and Library Services

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Builds & strengthens working relationships among libraries, museums, & public broadcasting licensees that enhance their roles within their communities. Each project should show how such collaboration & shared resources enable partners to meet clearly defined needs for one or more audience segments within their local communities. FY 07 awards range from $25,000- $250,000. Cost sharing of at least one-third is encouraged. See

Program: Landmarks of American History: Workshops

Agency: National Endowment for the Humanities

Next Deadline: Mar 15, 2007

Both Workshops for School Teachers & for Community College Faculty provide support for a series of one-week residence-based workshops at historic sites. Workshops should be academically rigorous, focus on key primary sources & documents relevant to Amer. history, & involve leading scholars as lecturers or seminar leaders. Max. awards of $300,000 available

for Workshops for School Teachers; $240,000 in outright funds, matching funds, or a combination of the two, available for Workshops for Community College Faculty. See

Program: Small Business Innovative Research Program (SBIR)

Agency: U.S. Department of Education

Next Deadline: Jan 29, 2007

Supports Phase II awards to stimulate technological innovation to strengthen role of small businesses in meeting federal R&D needs, increase the commercial application of ED supported research results, & improve the return on investment from federally funded research for economic & social benefits. In FY 07, competition is open to those who received Phase I awards in FY 06. IHEs can only serve as consultants. See for details.

Program: Teacher Incentive Fund

Agency: U.S. Department of Education

Next Deadline: Feb 12, 2007

The Teacher Incentive Fund is a new program that supports efforts to develop and implement

performance-based teacher and principal compensation systems in high-need schools. LEAs and SEAs are eligible to apply and must partner with at least one nonprofit organization (including IHEs). About $43 million of FY 06 funds are available for up to 20 awards. Depending on the strength of applications, additional awards may be made using FY 07 funds. LOIs are strongly encouraged by December 29. See for details.

Program: TRIO: Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement

Agency: U.S. Department of Education

Next Deadline: Jan 31, 2007

Awards grants to institutions of higher education for projects designed to prepare participants for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. In all projects, at least two-thirds of the participants must be low-income, first-generation college students. In FY 07, $41.9 million is available to fund up to 180 awards. Competitions are held every four years. See for details.

Program: NIDRR Field-Initiated Projects

Agency: U.S. Department of Education

Next Deadline: Jan 31, 2007

Supports projects that improve the effectiveness of services and develop methods, procedures, & technology to maximize the full inclusion, integration, employment, independent living, family support, & economic and social self-sufficiency of individuals with disabilities, especially individuals with the most severe disabilities. In FY 07, up to $4.6 million may be available to fund 23 awards. See for details.

Program: Personnel Preparation for Children w/Disabilities: Combined Priorities

Agency: U.S. Department of Education

Next Deadline: Jan 08, 2007

Supports programs to increase the number and quality of personnel who are fully credentialed to serve children with disabilities. FY 07 priority areas include: Preparation of Leadership Personnel (CFDA 84.325D, 24 awards); Combined Priority for Personnel Preparation (CFDA 84.325K, 58 awards); and Special Education Pre-service Training

Improvement Grants (CFDA 84.325T, 32 awards). See for details.

Program: Special Education--National Activities--Parent Information Centers

Agency: U.S. Department of Education

Next Deadline: Jan 11, 2007

Supports projects to ensure that parents of children with disabilities receive training &

information to help improve results for their children. Applicants must involve qualified

individuals with disabilities or parents of individuals with disabilities in the planning,

implementing, & evaluating of all proposed projects. November deadline refers to Parent

Training and InformationCenters program (84.328M). January deadline refers to Community Parent Resource Centers (84.328C). See for

details.

Program: NIJ Science and Technology Initiatives

Agency: U.S. Department of Justice

Next Deadline: Jan 30, 2007

Supports research, development, and evaluation activities aimed at reducing crime, enhancing public safety, & improving the administration of justice. Current projects include:

SensorSurveillance Technologies; Biometric Technologies; Less Lethal Technologies; Electronic Crime and Digital Evidence Recovery Technology; Research and Developmentation Crime Scene Tools, Techniques, and Technologies; Criminal Justice Technology Evaluation; and Communications Technology. Deadlines vary. See for details.

Program: Social Science Research on Emerging Issues in Forensic Science

Agency: U.S. Department of Justice

Next Deadline: Jan 23, 2007

NIJ is soliciting research on a broad array of emerging social science research issues in forensic science including, but not limited to, DNA databases, wrongful convictions, and evaluations of new forensic technologies and management practices. In FY 07, approximately $2 million may be available for multiple awards. See for details.

Program: Prisoner Reentry Initiative

Agency: U.S. Department of Justice

Next Deadline: Jan 11, 2007

A collaborative, comprehensive grant program offered with support from HHS, DOL, ED, & HUD designed to address the issues related to adult & juvenile violent offenders who are to be or have been released from correctional facilities. Aims to reduce recidivism by returning offenders. Competition is open to state & local jurisdictions working in partnership with other organizations such as IHEs. In FY 07, about 20 awards may be made for up to $450,000 each. See for details.

Program: Grants to End Violence Against Women w/Disabilities

Agency: U.S. Department of Justice

Next Deadline: Jan 09, 2007

Program provides education and technical assistance for the purpose of providing training,

consultation, and information on domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault against women who are individuals with disabilities. Program goals include: increase of efficient and appropriate services; organizational capacity building; andcross-discipline collaboration. See for details.

Program: Legal Assistance for Victims Grant Program

Agency: U.S. Department of Justice

Next Deadline: Jan 24, 2007

Program is intended to increase the availability of legal assistance necessary to provide effective aid to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault who are seeking relief in legal matters arising as a consequence of that abuse or violence. Program awards grants to law school legal clinics, legal aid or legal services programs, domestic violence victims' shelters, bar associations, sexual assault programs, & private

nonprofit entities. Letters of intent encouraged by 1/10. See for details.

Program: Grant Program

Agency: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

Next Deadline: Jan 31, 2007

Supports policy-relevant research on employment issues via two funding opportunities: Research Grants provide up to $75,000 for projects that lead to book-length manuscripts; & Mini-Grants provide $5,000 for innovative research papers that have special funding needs such as summer compensation or to acquire special data sets, meet unusual computer processing or programming needs, or to cover travel to collect primary data. Ddln refers

to 3-page summary applications. GRC members have received awards. See

Health and Mental Health

Program: Assets for Independence Demonstration Program

Agency: Administration for Children and Families

Next Deadline: Mar 15, 2007

Program is to demonstrate & evaluate theeffectiveness of asset-building projects that

assist low-income people in becoming economicallyself-sufficient by teaching them about economic &consumer issues & enabling them to establishmatched savings accounts called IndividualDevelopment Accounts. Public colleges are eligibleto apply in conjunction with a 501(C) 3organization. 50% cost share required. See 2005-ACF-OCS-EI-0053.htmlfor details.

Program: AHRQ Small Research Grant Program

Agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Next Deadline: Mar 24, 2007

Supports small grants (R03) for focused researchprojects, developmental studies & high risk

projects in the areas of health care services &access to services. AHRQ is interested in researchinvolving collaborative efforts between researchers& medical & public health or healthcare providers,purchasers or payer organizations. Call fordetails. Awards offer up to $100,000 for 24 months. Deadlines are 3/24, 7/24, & 11/24, annually. Expires 11/25/08. See for PAR-01-040.

Program: Basic Research Fellowships and Translational Research Grants

Agency: American Brain Tumor Association

Next Deadline: Jan 05, 2007

Basic Research Fellowships are two-year, $70,000awards for post-doctorates who have the potentialto conduct basic brain tumor research. Eligiblecandidates are MDs within 2 years of residencycompletion or PhDs with no more than five years' post-doctoral lab experience. TranslationalResearch Grants are one-year $50,000 awards for pre-clinical research. Eligible candidates are MDs whohave up to five years' post-residency & haveattained Junior Faculty to Assistant Professorstature or PhDs who have no more than five years' postdoctoral lab experience.See

Program: Minority Fellowships Program

Agency: American Nurses Association

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

This prog is supported by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse &Mental Health Svcs Admin). Supports fellowships innursing, with a focus on mental health nursing forminorities who want to specialize in mental healthresearch or clinical training relevant tominorities. There are fellowships for Predoctoral &Postdoctoral clinical research. Stipends varydepending on funding for the year. In the past,it's been as high as $28,260/year for up to twoyears. See details.

Program: Predoctoral/Postdoctoral Fellowships & Research Grants

Agency: American Parkinson Disease Association

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Supports 6 programs that have a 3/1/07 ddln unlessotherwise noted: George C. Cotzios MD Fellowships: $80,000/3 yrs; Roger C. Duvoisin, MD ResearchGrants: $80,000/2 yrs for establishedinvestigators; APDA Research Grants: $50,000/1 yrfor new investigators; Postdoc Fellowships: $35,000/1 yr for postdoc scientists; Advanced Ctrsfor Parkinson's Disease Research: $130,000/yr up to5 yrs; & Med Student Summer Fellowships: $4,000/1

yr (12/31/06 ddln). See

for details.

Program: NIOSH Support for Conferences & Scientific Meetings

Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Supports cooperative agreements (R13, U13) for non-federal conferences on the prevention of work-related illness, injury, disability, and death. Interests include disease (i.e., asthma, hearing loss, infectious diseases, injury) prevention &work environment & workforce issues. NIOSH mayaccept applications for up to 5 years when a seriesof annual or biennial meetings is proposed by asponsoring organization. Applications must besubmitted through Grants.gov. Expires 12/16/07. See

for details.

Program: Quality of Life and Health Promotion Grants

Agency: Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Provides more that $1 million annually in $5,000 to$25,000 Quality of Life & Health Promotion Grantsto improve opportunities & quality of life forindividuals living with disabilities-primarilyparalysis-and their families. Quality of LifeGrants support activities such as access, advocacy,education, recreation, & technology. HealthPromotion Grants seek to remove societal &environmental barriers that limit the lifeactivities of individuals with paralysis. See

details.

Program: Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Agency: Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

Next Deadline: Mar 15, 2007

Postdoc Fellowships support 3 yrs of research intheoretical & experimental research (causes,mechanisms, therapies, & prevention) relevant tocancer. Level I (beginning at $43,000) supportsphysician scientists who have completed the MD,PhD, DDS, or DVM within 1 yr of the review date. Level II (beginning at $55,000) supports physicianscientists who have completed residency or clinicaltraining within 3 yrs of the review date. Applicants must be sponsored by a senior scientist. Other programs are available. See fordetails.

Program: Grant & Fellowship Opportunities

Agency: Epilepsy Foundation of America

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Supports grants & fellowships to advance knowledgeof epilepsy, to improve treatment & prevention &lead to cure: Targeted Research Initiative for MoodDisorders (3/1); Behavioral Sciences Postdoctoral &Student Fellowships (3/1); Health Sciences StudentFellowships (3/1); Partnership for PediatricEpilepsy Research (3/1); & Research & TrainingFellowships for Clinicians (10/13). Other programsinclude: Research Grants, & Pre-doctoral &Postdoctoral Research Training Fellowships (9/1)See details.

Program: Orphan Products Grant Program

Agency: Food and Drug Administration

Next Deadline: Feb 07, 2007

Supports clinical studies that will either resultin or substantially contribute to market approval

of products used in the prevention, diagnosis &/ortreatment of rare diseases. Focus is on determiningsafety & effectiveness of drugs, biologics, medicaldevices (including in vitro diagnostics), foods formedical purposes, & veterinary products that lackcommercial sponsorship. Also supports tests ofalready marketed products for uses in which theyare not currently labeled. In FY07, $4.2 millionavailable to fund 10 new awards. See fordetails.

Program: Fellowship Program (Doctoral & M.P.H. Students)

Agency: Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research

Next Deadline: Mar 01, 2007

Seeks to increase number of trained chiropracticresearchers. Priority given to those applicantspursuing doctoral degree in a clinical researchprogram, or Master's of Public Health degree. OtherMaster's degree candidates considered based onfunding availability. Support limited to$10,000/year (up to 4 years) for full-time students(priority) & $6,000/year (up to 5 years) for part-time students. Maximum award is $30,000. Application & supporting documents due by citeddeadline date. See details.