Tue Aug 29 15:19:01 2017, Julie Rolla, Spreadsheet of upcoming graduate fellowships
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Also this 3 year fellowship for working on instrumentation that is associated with one of the national labs. Deadline Dec. 15-Feb. 15: http://detectors.fnal.gov/gira/?utm_source=Units&utm_campaign=502b179f2a-DPF%20121417&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a5eb4215e8-502b179f2a-107195717 |
Tue Jun 6 22:39:37 2017, Brian Clark & Amy Connolly, Funding for ASPIRE
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The NSF ADVANCE grant: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=288065
http://rf.osu.edu/fundops/detail.cfm?strFOID=5600 |
Tue Mar 14 10:45:59 2017, Brian Clark, Travel Awards (including extended visits)
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Here are some grants that I found for travel funding that we can all think about applying for. Here is the general link several of these came from: https://gradsch.osu.edu/funding/grants
0) Division of Astrophysics Travel grant to APS April Meeting. $600 (very easy to get on your first try, Brian won in Spring 2017)
https://www.aps.org/units/dap/awards/student-travel.cfm
1) $500 grant you could apply for from the APS Forum on Graduate Student Affairs. You'd probably have to get an APS membership, but that's not such a big deal.
https://www.aps.org/units/fgsa/travel/
2) Ohio State Ray Travel Award. What's cool about this one is that they really emphasize service record, which we can knock out of the park (because of ASPIRE). They'll allow you to apply for up to $1000.
https://cgs.osu.edu/funding-opportunities/ray-travel-award/
3) Ohio State Critical Difference for Women Professional Development Grant, Women of Color Advancement Grant, and Technology Grant.
http://criticaldifference.osu.edu/professional-development-grants1.html
http://criticaldifference.osu.edu/women-of-color-advancement-grants.html
http://criticaldifference.osu.edu/marianna-russell-technology-grant.html
4) Maybe the Ohio State Global Gateway Grant, up to $1500.
https://cgs.osu.edu/funding-opportunities/global-gateway-grant/
5) Also the Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship
https://gradsch.osu.edu/funding/grants/alumni-grants-graduate-research-and-scholarship
6) More specific to international students: https://oia.osu.edu/grants-and-scholarships/graduates.html
7) (Amy added) BSF program Prof. Rahamimoff Travel Grants for Young Scientists. Deadline for applications by U.S. or Israeli PhD students is April 27, 2017. Call for Proposals can be found here.
8) (Amy added) DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program. Visit to national lab for 3-12 months. https://science.energy.gov/wdts/scgsr/ |
Fri Sep 1 10:35:27 2017, Amy Connolly - posting stuff from Todd Thompson, Somewhat comprehensive list of grant solicitations
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http://www.nordp.org/funding-opportunities#nsfmech |
Sun Oct 1 17:38:24 2017, Amy Connolly , Funding opportunities for new professors
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FY2018 Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Program (YIP)
Department of Defense
Office of Naval Research
Due Date was Sep. 29, 2017
https://www.grants.gov/custom/viewOppDetails.jsp?oppId=294449 |
Thu Nov 30 10:22:50 2017, Amy Connolly , Postdoc fellowships
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Loreal Fellowships (women after completing PhD and already started postdoc), 2018's deadline is Feb. 2nd: LorealUSA.com/ForWomenInScience
OSU Postdoc program. Application due in March: http://research.osu.edu/files/2018/01/2017-Call-for-Nominations_Final.pdf |
Tue Jan 16 16:35:01 2018, Amy Connolly , Thesis Awards
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Springer Thesis Award: http://www.springer.com/series/8790
APS Thesis Awards: https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/listings.cfm#CP_JUMP_347917 |
Sat Mar 11 13:11:53 2017, Amy Connolly, Funding for staying at OSU for undergraduate summer research
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Physics Summer Research Program: https://physics.osu.edu/ug-summer-research-scholarship
College of Engineering Summer Research Scholarship Program (including for Engineering Physics majors): https://engineering.osu.edu/academics/summer-research-scholarship-program
List by the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry (a lot of these deadlines are January and February so get started early!): https://ugresearch.osu.edu/Pages/funding.aspx
STEP program: https://step.osu.edu
Astronomy: https://astronomy.osu.edu/major/surp |
Sat Mar 11 13:24:23 2017, Amy Connolly, REU programs
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Nebraska: https://www.unl.edu/summerprogram/apply
Learning computing: http://www.lanl.gov/org/padwp/adx/computational-physics/summer-workshop/index.php
IBM Summer Internship for women in physics: https://www.aps.org/programs/women/scholarships/ibm/index.cfm
LIGO Laborartory: https://labcit.ligo.caltech.edu/LIGO_web/students/SURF/apply/application-overview.shtml
Leigh University REU: https://physics.cas2.lehigh.edu/reu
UC Davis REU: http://london.ucdavis.edu/~zieve/REU/reu.html
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Sat Mar 11 13:24:50 2017, Amy Connolly, Undergraduate scholarships
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Arts & Sciences Scholarships: https://artsandsciences.osu.edu/academics/current-students/scholarships-grants |
Sat Mar 18 16:34:09 2017, Amy Connolly, OSU Women & Philanthropy
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5/9/17: Spoke to Leslie at Women in Philanthropy:
Looks like they will be soliciting applications in the January 2018, they will select 3 in late spring who are invited to make presentations. Then a selection is made in Jan. 2019 (the members vote on how much money to give to each, with knowledge of the budget that was submitted) and the money would come in the summer 2019.
She said there are no restrictions on what they fund (salary, travel, equipment are all ok for example). They like to fund one science proposal per year, and have been low on science proposals lately. She said like to support excellence at Ohio State and didn't think that degree of risk was a major factor, more that it is exciting.
https://osu.edu/giving/donor-communities/women-and-philanthropy/
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Sat Mar 18 16:45:46 2017, Amy Connolly, NSF Antarctic Research
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https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17543/nsf17543.htm |
Sat Mar 18 16:46:32 2017, Amy Connolly, Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (SI2: SSE & SSI)
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https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503489 |
Fri May 5 16:12:57 2017, Amy Connolly, National Geographic
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https://www.nationalgeographic.org/grants |
Fri May 5 16:14:07 2017, Amy Connolly, Foundation Relations
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Rix, Leanda <rix.10@osu.edu>
https://www.osu.edu/giving/how-to-give/for-corporations-and-foundations/for-foundations/ |
Fri May 5 16:16:01 2017, Amy Connolly, ASC Spreadsheet of Research Funding Opportunities
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Z7kLgM3QMFEWe9uuzT9Iwc1SgCmmJaRsuwZpckc72E/edit#gid=1738589782 |
Fri May 5 16:18:28 2017, Amy Connolly, Keck & Simons - "high risk" projects   
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Amy submitted a one-pager (with Stephanie Wissel and Kai Staats) to compete for the OSU slot for the Nov. 1, 2017 Keck proposal. See attached one page writeup, one for OSU answering specific questions and another for Keck (OSU gets Keck input at this "phase 0" stage). I found the OSU instructions (also attached) to be incomplete and hard to follow so see my docs for examples. The PI's CV (of any length) is also attached with these two docs. You need to put them all into one pdf and submit one file to the OSU webpage (and it is unforgiving about submitting a file and wanting to delete it an submit a different one).
I am also attaching a budget spreadsheet that Keck will ask for at the next stage. This is helpful to see as a rough budget is drafted at Phase 0. Keck will not pay F&A (keeping the lights on) but will pay fringe benefits (like health insurance). It is expected that the host institution would pay the F&A if awarded due to the prestige.
W.M. Keck Foundation (PM: Dinessa Solomon, Limited Submission Sponsor)
· § The foundation follows a Two-Phase Application Process.
· § Initial contact must be coordinated through OSU in keeping with the limited submission
process. A single page concept paper is required and is used to help schedule/initiate a conversation with a Keck program officer during their pre-application counseling period (1/1 – 2/15 for May submittal; 7/1 -8/15 for November submittal).
· § Grants are awarded twice annually (June & December). Sponsor submission deadlines are May 1 and November 1
CCAPP projects would fall within the Keck Foundation’s Research Program priority, which seeks to benefit humanity by supporting projects in medical research and science and engineering. Currently capping awards at $1 million (prefers to award these larger grants). Competitive projects:
· § Focus on important and emerging areas of research
· § Have the potential to develop breakthrough technologies, instrumentation or methodologies
· § Are innovative, distinctive and interdisciplinary
· § Demonstrate a high level of risk due to unconventional approaches, or by challenging the
prevailing paradigm
· § Have the potential for transformative impact, such as the founding of a new field of research, the
enabling of observations not previously possible, or the altered perception of a previously
intractable problem
· § Does not focus on clinical or translational research, treatment trials or research for the sole
purpose of drug development
· § Fall outside the mission of public funding agencies
· § Demonstrate that private philanthropy generally, and the W. M. Keck Foundation in particular, is
essential to the project’s success
Simons Foundation (PM: Leanda Rix, Limited Submission Sponsor)
1. The foundation issues requests for applications (RFA) for each of their funding opportunities. They have both limited submission opportunities and open calls. CCAPP projects may fall within the following funding priority areas:
· § Targeted Grants in Mathematics and Physical Sciences (Rolling Deadline) – supports high risk projects of exceptional promise and scientific importance on a case-by-case basis. An LOI must be submitted through the online application system. Grants are awarded for up to five years; there is no recommended funding limit. |
Fri May 5 16:22:39 2017, Amy Connolly, For outreach and education
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§ American Honda Foundation (Internal Intent: 9/19/2016; Sponsor Due: 11/1/2016). The program focuses on areas of youth and scientific education with a focus on STEM subjects in addition to environment, job training and literacy. The Foundation values imagination, creativity, forward-thinking, scientific and innovative projects. Only one application from Ohio State will be reviewed each year. The grant range is from $20,000 - $75,000 over a 12-month period.
http://rf.osu.edu/fundops/spcfunding-iframe/detail.cfm?strFOID=5038
Skyler Foundation
Restricts giving to Ohio, primarily Cincinnati where located. Supports a wide variety of interests, including astronomy, education (K-12), and higher education. Focuses on academics, children/youth, students, and economically disadvantaged people. Initial approach to Foundation is a 1-page letter; there are no deadlines. Grants range from $5,000 - $125,000 (organizations serving K-12 audiences are receiving the largest grants). Schiff, the foundation contact, is affiliated with Ohio State (managed by Athletics); has not funded OSU through the family foundation.
The Monticello College Foundation
Exists to further women’s education. Fields of interest include higher education and science and the foundation awards grants nationally in support of endowments, fellowships, internships, research, and scholarships. Grants range from $5,000 - $337,000, with the majority in the $10,000 - $25,000 range. The foundation will field calls/requests for information. Proposals are brief (2 pages max), to be accompanied by several attachments, and are submitted via USPS/courier. They receive applications twice a year (2/28 & 8/31) in advance of spring and fall board meetings where decisions are made.
Fondation H. Dudley Wright
The Foundation supports innovative ideas, programs and mechanisms that serve their Mission: advancing public awareness of science and the value of science education. Accepts proposals for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes, primarily from entities and individuals engaged in science education and research, including educational institutions and intergovernmental organizations. While grants are primarily awarded to organizations in Switzerland, they will consider applications of merit that extend the mission elsewhere. US based institutions with funding relationships include CalTech, The Planetary Society, Tufts University, and Harvey Mudd College. Initial approach is to contact the foundation and request grant guidelines. E-mail should include a brief statement about a project that is advocating broader public discourse about science education, discovery and innovation. |
Fri Sep 1 11:06:41 2017, Amy Connolly, Transformative research proposals
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https://www.nsf.gov/about/transformative_research/submit.jsp |
Thu Sep 26 06:16:59 2019, Amy , Women's Place awards
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https://womensplace.osu.edu/grants-scholarships/cdw-prof-dev-grants |