Grants of $5,000 to USA, Canada, and International individuals affiliated with universities or colleges for sales research. Eligible research may take the form of experiments, surveys, model construction, or theory development. Applications will be evaluated based on in
Grants to USA, Canada, and International art students and emerging artists to pursue career development and training opportunities. Funding is intended for individuals specializing in the areas of printmaking, sculpture, drawing, and painting. Eligible uses of funds inc
Scholarships of $1,000 to USA, Canada, and International individuals studying arts engineering designs, computer graphics, animation, and designs. The purpose of the program is to encourage development and advancements in the 3D industry.
Grants to USA, Canada, and international for-profit and nonprofit organizations, IHEs, and agencies for research projects on Alzheimer's and related diseases. Required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Funding is intended to accelerate the development of
Grants to USA and Canada organizations for medical and health-related programming. Funding is intended for programs that improve patient care and promote education for healthcare providers. Eligible use of funds includes internet-based publications, presentations, semin
Grants to Canada registered charities, nonprofit organizations, and qualified donees for initiatives related to cancer. Funding is intended to address gaps in community cancer programs in the areas of diagnosis, screening, treatment, and research. Grants are focused on
Grants of up to $60,000 to USA, Canada, and International medical fellows and residents, post-doctoral fellows, professors, research associates, and nurse practitioners for research related to skin conditions. Funding will be awarded to support research in the areas of
Grants of $500 to USA, Canada, and International qualifying high school educators to provide enhanced opportunities for student organizations. Funding is intended to assist club sponsors and advisors of public and private high schools in supporting the student clubs the
Grants of $10,000 to USA, Canada, and International individuals for projects to advance knowledge in the field of psychoanalysis. Priority will be given to projects that demonstrate how psychoanalysis can offer solutions to social, clinical, and organizational problems.
Grants of up to $5,000 to USA, Canada, and International nonprofit organizations for initiatives that address injustices worldwide. Eligible organizations provide programs in a broad range of areas, including the arts, hunger and homelessness, environment, women, public