$75,000 funding opportunity for Stanford faculty with PI eligibility whose innovative cancer research can make an immediate impact in the field or in the lives of patients.
Supports the procurement of equipment, software, instrumentation, and associated non-reactor upgrade requests that support nuclear energy-related R&D or education.
Funding opportunity for Stanford faculty (with UTL, UML and NTLR appointments) that can participate in a heart transplant research network for adults or pediatric patients.
Funding to help creative Jewish educators develop and implement significant and financially responsible approaches to Jewish education that are potentially adaptable in other settings.
Establish a 20-year term endowment that advances the humanities, specifically by building research and teaching of Western civilization, American history and government, and civics.
1/15/26 UPDATE: The FFAR guidelines for the upcoming cycle are still not posted so the internal competition is on pause while we wait for confirmation that the program will continue.
The goals of the NEA Big Read are to inspire meaningful conversations, celebrate local creativity, elevate a wide variety of voices and perspectives, and build stronger connections in each community.
Grants are intended to support non-clinical arts engagement programs taking place in healthcare, community, or virtual settings to engage military-connected individuals through experiences of art.