Science & Research Grants
389 open opportunities. Open federal grants for science, technology, and research and development, each explained in plain English with eligibility, deadline, and award size.
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERC) Program: RERC on AI-Driven Assistive and Rehabilitation Technologies
Due in 19 daysAdministration for Community Living · $970K–$975K
Eligibility is broad, including states, public and private agencies and organizations (for-profits included), institutions of higher education, and Indian tribes; foreign entities are not eligible. The program funds a Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center to research, develop, and evaluate AI-driven assistive and rehabilitation technologies for people with disabilities over a 60-month period, with awards around $970,000 to $975,000. The deadline is within about three weeks.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersGovernment / tribal+4 moreHarmful Algal Bloom Innovation Challenge: Toxin Detection in Seafood
Due in 19 daysDOC NOAA - ERA Production · $1–$250K
Eligible applicants are broad, including U.S. higher-education institutions, nonprofits, state/local/tribal governments, U.S. territories and Pacific Island institutions, and for-profit organizations; foreign researchers must apply as subawards through an eligible U.S. entity, and investigators must be employees of an eligible entity. The program funds development of point-of-use technologies to detect harmful algal bloom toxins in seafood, with projects expected around $100,000 to $250,000 per year (not to exceed $750,000 per project). The deadline is within about three weeks.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersGovernment / tribal+4 moreTechAccess: AI-Ready America
Due in 19 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · $3M–$4M
Eligibility is unrestricted and open to any type of entity, subject to clarification in the full solicitation. This NSF program funds State/Territory Coordination Hubs (one per state, DC, or territory) to accelerate AI readiness and adoption across businesses, public-serving organizations, and individuals, with awards from about $3 million up to $4 million. Because only one hub is supported per state/territory, coordination with state priorities is expected. The deadline is within about three weeks.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersGovernment / tribal+4 moreProsperity through Partnership: Catalyzing U.S.-Algerian Collaboration in Innovation, Commerce and English Language
Due in 23 daysU.S. Mission to Algeria · $5K–$75K
Eligibility is limited to nonprofits having 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education. This U.S. Mission to Algeria program funds a competition to catalyze U.S.-Algerian collaboration in innovation, commerce, entrepreneurship, AI, and English language development, targeting Algerian students, entrepreneurs, and professionals. Awards range from roughly $5,000 to $75,000. The application deadline is July 20, 2026, which is soon.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlyNarrow eligibilitySmall award+1 more​Mitigating Proliferation Risks Posed by Artificial Intelligence Enabled Molecular Models and Leveraging Nonproliferation Opportunities​
Due in 24 daysBureau of Arms Control and Nonproliferation · $0–$4M
This State Department Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund program funds projects to develop safeguards countering proliferation risks from AI-enabled chemical and biological molecular models. Eligibility includes domestic non-profit and non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, for-profit organizations, and U.S. federal government entities, but organizations must be based in the U.S. Awards run up to roughly $4 million. The U.S.-based requirement and specialized subject matter narrow the realistic applicant pool.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersSchools & universities+3 moreEPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems
Due in 24 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF EPSCoR program (E-CORE) funds jurisdiction-wide efforts to build research infrastructure and capacity in eligible EPSCoR jurisdictions. Eligibility is limited to accredited U.S. institutions of higher education, certain non-profit non-degree-granting research organizations with 501(c)(3) status, jurisdictional or state governments, and Tribal governments, and proposals must come from organizations within EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions. Submissions must be multi-organizational. Specific award amounts are not provided here, and the EPSCoR-jurisdiction restriction significantly narrows eligibility.
NonprofitsResearchersGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreA.12 Hemispheric Airborne Measurements of Air Quality (HAMAQ) Science Team
Due in 24 daysNASA Headquarters · Amount varies
This NASA program funds participation in the Hemispheric Airborne Measurements of Air Quality science team, part of NASA's ROSES-2025 research solicitation. Proposers must be affiliated with an institution registered in NSPIRES, and NASA generally funds only U.S. institutions, with special rules for non-U.S. organizations. Specific award amounts are not provided here. Applicants should review the detailed program element text on NSPIRES, and the institutional-affiliation requirement narrows eligibility.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesDeadline soonNarrow eligibilityCyberAICorps Scholarship for Service
Due in 24 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · $300K–$2.5M
The NSF CyberAICorps Scholarship for Service program funds AI and cybersecurity education and workforce development, including scholarship programs and innovation projects. Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education (community colleges only as sub-awardees on the Scholarship Track) and certain non-profit non-academic organizations on the Innovation Track. PIs must hold qualifying academic or research appointments, and scholarship recipients must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who later work in government. Awards range from about $300,000 to $2.5 million.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardDeadline soon+1 moreFaculty Early Career Development Program
Due in 25 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · From $400K
The NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) program offers prestigious awards supporting early-career faculty who integrate research and education. Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education and certain non-profit, non-academic research organizations applying on behalf of faculty, and a PI may submit only one CAREER proposal per year and participate in at most three competitions. The listed minimum is about $400,000 with no stated maximum. PECASE recognition is selected from CAREER awardees and cannot be applied for directly.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardDeadline soon+1 moreFederal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program
Due in 25 daysSmall Business Administration · $1–$180K
The SBA Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program funds organizations to provide outreach, technical assistance, and support to small businesses to increase SBIR/STTR applications and awards. Eligible applicants may be a public or private entity, organization, or individual, but must be endorsed by the state governor as the only approved applicant from that state, and must be located in one of a specific list of states and territories. Awards run up to about $180,000. The single-applicant-per-state endorsement and the limited list of eligible states make this very narrow.
NonprofitsSmall businessIndividualsGovernment / tribal+4 moreFY26 Ruth D. Gates Coral Reef Conservation Grants - Fishery Management
Due in 26 daysDOC NOAA - ERA Production · $50K–$200K
This NOAA program funds projects to sustainably manage coral reef fisheries, including developing fishery management plans and addressing science gaps. Eligibility is limited to regional fishery management councils, nongovernmental organizations or research institutions with demonstrated coral reef expertise, designated coral reef research centers, U.S. states, territories or local governments with reef authority, and Native entities. Awards are expected to range from $50,000 to $200,000, and proposals under $50,000 will not be accepted. Applicants must demonstrate specific coral reef conservation expertise, so this is narrowly targeted.
NonprofitsResearchersGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+3 moreNSF Trailblazer Engineering Impact Award
Due in 27 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
The NSF Trailblazer Engineering Impact Award supports individual investigators pursuing novel engineering research in priority areas such as AI, bioengineering, quantum, robotics, and nuclear engineering. Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education and certain non-profit, non-academic research organizations applying on behalf of a PI. The PI must hold a tenured or tenure-eligible associate or full professor appointment (or equivalent) with engineering credentials, and only single-PI proposals are accepted. Specific award amounts are not listed, and the faculty-rank and single-PI requirements make this narrowly targeted.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesDeadline soonNarrow eligibilitySmall Business Innovation Research / Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I, Phase II, Fast-Track Programs (SBIR/STTR): A Pilot Emphasis on Scientific Instrumentation.
Due in 30 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
NSF's SBIR/STTR program, with a pilot emphasis on scientific instrumentation, funds startups and small businesses developing next-generation instrumentation and enabling technologies. Eligibility is limited to small business concerns (up to 500 employees including affiliates), and STTR proposals must include a partner research institution. Phase I requires an invitation following a Project Pitch, and Phase II is limited to prior NSF Phase I awardees. Specific award amounts are not stated here, and the invitation and prior-award gates restrict who can apply.
Small businessResearchersNarrow eligibilityIntegrated Data Systems & Services
Due Jul 28, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $500K–$30M
The NSF Integrated Data Systems and Services (IDSS) program funds national-scale data cyberinfrastructure systems and services that broadly enable data- and AI-driven research. Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education, certain non-profit non-academic research organizations, and other federal agencies and FFRDCs. Awards range widely, from about $500,000 to $30 million. Projects that primarily benefit a single discipline or application are not supported, narrowing the program's focus.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityDoW Kidney Cancer, Concept Award
Due Jul 28, 2026Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA · Amount varies
This Department of War (Defense Health Agency) Kidney Cancer Research Program Concept Award supports highly innovative, untested, high-risk basic kidney cancer research that could open new avenues of investigation. Eligibility is described as unrestricted, open to any type of entity, subject to clarification in the full announcement. Preliminary data are not allowed, and the review is double-blinded, so applications must not identify the investigator or organization. Specific award amounts are not provided here.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersSchools & universities+2 moreDoW Peer Reviewed Medical, Research Advancement Award
Due Jul 30, 2026Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA · Amount varies
This Department of War / Defense Health Agency (CDMRP) Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Research Advancement Award supports fundamental research that contributes to patient care or quality of life in a congressionally directed FY26 topic area, and applications must include preliminary data. Eligibility is described as unrestricted, open to any entity type, though this is research funding typically pursued by institutions and investigators. Awards are capped at about $1.4M each over up to four years, with roughly 14 awards anticipated.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardBroad eligibilityBiological Anthropology Program Senior Research Awards
Due Jul 30, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
The NSF Biological Anthropology Program funds basic research on human and primate evolution, biological variation, and the interactions between biology, behavior, and culture. Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education, certain non-profit non-academic research organizations, and federally recognized Tribal Nations applying on behalf of a PI. PIs must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent sufficient for independent research. Specific award amounts are not provided here.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityDevelopmental Sciences
Due Jul 30, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
The NSF Developmental Sciences program funds basic research on perceptual, cognitive, social, emotional, language, and biological development across the lifespan. A relatively broad set of applicants is eligible, including U.S. institutions of higher education, non-profit non-academic research organizations, for-profit organizations including small businesses, state and local governments, Tribal Nations, and (for cooperative projects) foreign organizations for the U.S. portion only. PIs must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent. Budgets vary widely and no fixed award amount is specified; the program does not fund clinical trials or health-outcome research.
Small businessResearchersGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+1 moreDoW Peer Reviewed Medical, Discovery Award
Due Jul 30, 2026Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA · Amount varies
This Department of War / Defense Health Agency (CDMRP) Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Discovery Award supports novel, high-risk, high-reward research within a congressionally directed FY26 topic area, and applications must not include preliminary data. Eligibility is described as unrestricted, open to any entity type, though this is research funding typically pursued by institutions and investigators. Awards are capped at about $385,000 each over a two-year period, with roughly 29 awards anticipated.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesSmall awardBroad eligibilityROSES 2025: C.2 Solar System Science
Due Aug 1, 2026NASA Headquarters · Amount varies
This NASA ROSES-2025 Solar System Science (C.2) program supports planetary and solar system research and generally funds only U.S.-affiliated institutions; proposers must be affiliated with an institution registered in NSPIRES, which typically means universities and research organizations rather than individuals. Non-U.S. organizations may participate only under a no-exchange-of-funds policy. Award amounts are not specified here and depend on the detailed program element text. There is no fixed due date, but August 1, 2026 is the last day to submit under ROSES-25 rules.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibility