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NIH Blueprint and BRAIN Initiative Program for Enhancing Neuroscience Diversity through Undergraduate Research Education Experiences (BP BRAIN-ENDURE) (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineFebruary 10, 2025
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

This program is an excellent opportunity for you to make a meaningful impact in the neuroscience field while enhancing your business. By partnering with educational institutions, you can foster diversity in the research community and help create a stronger pipeline of talent. This is your chance to engage with a vibrant community of aspiring researchers from diverse backgrounds, ensuring a richer and more innovative workforce.

Receiving financial support allows you to cover the costs of program development, staffing, and necessary resources. This funding not only empowers you to contribute to the education of future scientists but also increases your visibility in the neuroscience ecosystem. Plus, since there are no restrictions on revenue or employee count, this program is accessible, regardless of your business size.

With this partnership, you can drive positive change and actively participate in shaping the future of neuroscience research. It’s not just funding; it’s your business making a significant difference. By applying, you position yourself as a leader in diversity and education within the field, creating lasting relationships and opportunities for growth.

Financing Details

Type of Financing

This program offers institutional awards designed to support research education activities. This funding is not a loan; it is more akin to a grant. This means you do not need to repay the funds you receive, making it a fantastic opportunity for your institution.

Repayment Terms and Eligible Expenses

There are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with this program. The funds can be used for a variety of eligible expenses, which include:

  • Development and implementation of neuroscience research education programs
  • Courses aimed at skills development
  • Research experiences
  • Mentoring activities

Restrictions and Fees

It’s important to note that the funding cannot be used for expenses unrelated to the educational activities listed above, such as administrative costs or capital improvements. As for fees, there are no fees associated with applying for or receiving these funds, making this an accessible option for your educational institution.

Qualifications

  • Business Location: Available across the country.
  • Sectors: All sectors are eligible.
  • Minimum Employees: No minimum employee requirement.
  • Maximum Employees: No maximum employee limit.
  • Minimum Company Revenue: No minimum revenue requirement.
  • Maximum Company Revenue: No maximum revenue limit.
  • Legal Structure: All legal structures are acceptable.
  • Profit Structure: All profit structures are eligible.

Disqualifications:

  • None specified.

Description

This program offers financial support for educational activities that can help promote diversity in neuroscience research careers. You can receive grants to develop programs focused on skills development, research experiences, and mentoring. These opportunities are designed for undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds, particularly those who are underrepresented in the field.

By participating in this program, your business can create partnerships with educational institutions, enhancing your visibility in the neuroscience community. These partnerships can lead to a stronger pipeline of talented individuals entering the research workforce. With no requirements for minimum or maximum revenue or employee count, this support is accessible for any size of business.

The funding provided can be used to cover program costs, staffing, and resources necessary to foster education in neuroscience. This initiative creates a chance for you to drive positive change, support underrepresented groups, and strengthen the research community while enhancing your business.

Program Steps

  1. Identify your educational activities: Determine the specific programs you want to develop that promote diversity in neuroscience research careers.

  2. Prepare the appropriate documentation:

    • Project proposal detailing your planned educational activities
    • Budget outlining how you will allocate funding
    • Evidence of partnerships with educational institutions
    • CVs or resumes of key staff involved in the project
    • Letter of support from partnering institutions
  3. Complete the application form: Fill out the official application form provided on the program's website.

  4. Review your application: Double-check all information and documents to ensure they are accurate and complete.

  5. Submit your application: Send your completed application and all required documentation to the designated program contact or online portal.

  6. Follow up: After submission, confirm that your application was received and inquire about the review timeline.

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