Ohio Occupational Safety and Health Research Program

The Ohio Occupational Safety and Health Research Program, hereafter the “Program,” is administered by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC). The program is a competitive research program with an emphasis on maximizing the impact of research efforts in the areas of occupational safety and health on the overall safety, health, productivity and competitiveness of Ohio’s workforce.

Deadline: April 21, 2017

American Psychological Foundation Grants

Division 17 Counseling Psychology Grants

Deadline: April 1, 2017

These grants support not-for-profit activities to enhance the science and practice of counseling psychology. In particular, it aims to support research on the implementation of innovative counseling programs and models. The division has $6,500 available to fund one or more proposals. Typically, the division funds two to three proposals in the range of $1,000-3,000 each.

http://www.apa.org/apf/funding/counseling.aspx?tab=3

Arts and Music Grants

Hagen Family Foundation

Deadline: April 1, 2017 Letter of Intent; June 9, 2017 Full Proposal

The Hagen Family Foundation (THFF) provides financial grants of up to $20,000 to not-for-profit organizations in the areas of the arts, education, environment, religion, and social services. THFF favors creative and innovative proposals in the areas of: the arts, education, environment, religion, and social services.

Ora Frishberg Saloman Fund for Musicological Research

Deadline: April 1, 2017

The Ora Frishberg Saloman Fund supports musicological research oriented to music criticism and reception history. The current maximum award is $2,000. The award encourages work in areas where Prof. Saloman herself did path-breaking scholarship and graduate teaching, notably research in nineteenth-century trans-Atlantic connections between European and American music criticism and reception history.

Harold Powers World Travel Fund

Deadline: April 1, 2017

The Harold Powers World Travel Fund is intended to encourage and assist Ph.D. candidates, post-docs, and junior faculty in all fields of musical scholarship to travel anywhere in the world to carry out the necessary work for their dissertation or other research. The current maximum award is set at $1,700.

William Holmes / Frank D’Accone Endowment for Travel and Research in the History of Opera

Deadline: April 1, 2017

The Holmes / D’Accone Endowment encourages and assists Ph.D. candidates, postdoctoral fellows, independent scholars, and junior faculty working with subject matter associated with the history of opera. The current award is set at $3,000. This award will provide support for travel and research in the history of opera.

National Dance Project: Presentation Grants

Deadline: April 14, 2017

Presentation Grants are made to U.S. nonprofit presenting organizations to support the engagements of NDP awarded projects on tour by subsidizing up to 50% of the artist’s fee (including housing, per diem, and travel). These grants support the dance field by making it possible for presenters to bring artists and companies into their communities, enabling audiences across the nation to experience work by some of today’s most creative and compelling dance artists.

PAS/Yamaha Terry Gibbs Vibraphone Scholarship

Deadline: April 14, 2017

One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to any full-time vibraphone student registered in an accredited college or university school of music.

Team-Based Design in Biomedical Engineering Education

Deadline: 28-Apr-2017 [LOI/Pre-Application- Optional]

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) and National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) invite applications from institutions that propose to establish new or to enhance existing team-based design courses or programs in undergraduate Biomedical Engineering departments or other degree-granting programs with Biomedical Engineering tracks/minors. This FOA mainly targets undergraduate students but may also include first-year graduate students. Courses and programs that address innovative and/or ground-breaking development, multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary education, the regulatory pathway and other issues related to the commercialization of medical devices, and clinical immersion are especially encouraged. This FOA will use the NIH Research Education (R25) grant mechanism.