April 25, 2025

So far in FY2025, WSU researchers under Academic Affairs have submitted external proposals in the amount of $79,625,805 and have received $74,952,175 in external awards.

Please join us in congratulating on being elected as an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow!   

WSU leadership continues to carefully monitor the impact of any executive orders on our research programs.  If you receive any communication from a federal sponsor, please continue to forward that information to your respective office of research.  And as always, if you have questions about the content of this newsletter, please contact us at research@wichita.edu

Past and future editions of this newsletter may be found here: /research/ResearchNewsletter/index.php.

LAST MONTH'S
AWARDS

IAE RESEARCH

PI/Department:  James Beck, Biological Sciences

Sponsor:  Institute for Applied Ecology

Amount:  $4,000

 

ARTS AND CULTURE ADDITIONAL SERVICES

PI/Department:  Misty Bruckner, Public Policy & Management Center

Sponsor:  City of 鶹ƽ

Amount:  $2,250

 

SECRET SHOPPER EVALUATION

PI/Department:  Misty Bruckner, Public Policy & Management Center

Sponsor:  Dynamic Workforce Solutions

Amount:  $7,000

 

KANSAS BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE: ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES - YEARS 2 & 3

PI/Department:  Misty Bruckner, Public Policy & Management Center

Sponsor:  Kansas Business Roundtable

Amount:  $84,600

 

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY ARPA 2 - HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION COMPLEX (AMD1)

PI/Department:  Troy Bruun, Financial Operations

Sponsor:  Kansas Department of Commerce / U.S. Department of Treasury

Amount:  $10,000,000

 

CPB RADIO COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANT (CSG) FY 2025

PI/Department:  Debra Fraser, KMUW

Sponsor:  Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Amount:  $67,594

 

ELEVATING ARTS IN KANSAS

PI/Department:  Debra Fraser, KMUW

Sponsor:  Kansas Department of Commerce / Natl Endowment for the Arts

Amount:  $16,314

 

INTERROGATION OF ENDOCRINE-ASSOCIATED TUMOR BIOMARKERS IN 3D CULTURED CELLS ON A MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM

PI/Department:  Maojun Gong, Chemistry

Sponsor:  Flossie E West Memorial Trust

Amount:  $30,500

 

NSF CONVERGENCE ACCELERATOR TRACK H: VISIT UNKNOWN PLACES CONFIDENTLY: MAPPING FOR ACCESSIBLE BUILT ENVIRONMENTS (MARBLE) AMD #2

PI/Department:  Nils Hakansson, Biomedical Engineering

Sponsor:  Lehigh University / Natl Science Foundation

Amount:  $117,558

 

NURSES AS FRONTLINE PROVIDERS TO COMBATTING OPIOID USE DISORDER

PI/Department:  Jamie Harrington, School of Nursing

Co-PI/Department: Jennifer Sebes, School of Nursing | Jennifer Thornberry, School of Nursing |  , 

Sponsor:  Sunflower Foundation

Amount:  $199,018

 

THE KANSAS NASA EPSCOR RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT (RID) PROGRAM

PI/Department:  Linda Kliment, Aerospace Engineering

Sponsor:  Natl Aeronautics & Space Admn

Amount:  $200,000

 

SHOCKER SCIENCE CONVERSATIONS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STEM OUTREACH PROGRAM

PI/Department:  Vijay Matheswaran, Aerospace Engineering

Co-PI/Department: Manira Rani, Electrical & Computer Engr

Sponsor:  Natl Aeronautics & Space Admn

Amount:  $26,483

 

RESPONSES OF MICROBIAL ISOLATES FROM SPACECRAFT ASSEMBLY FACILITIES TO THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF MARS AND THE OCEAN WORLDS

PI/Department:  Mark Schneegurt, Biological Sciences

Sponsor:  Natl Aeronautics & Space Admn

Amount:  $123,185

 

EXPANDING PARTICIPATION IN HIGH-IMPACT PRACTICES THROUGH THE INTERDISCIPLINARY OPEN XR PROGRAM

PI/Department:  Maggie Schoonover, Innovation and Design

Co-PI/Department: Brian Foster, School of Digital Arts | Jared Goering, Innovation and Design | Jeremy Patterson, Innovation and Design

Sponsor:  Natl Aeronautics & Space Admn

Amount:  $46,765

 

CUBE-SAT SPACE FLIGHT TEST OF A NEUTRINO DETECTOR

PI/Department:  Nick Solomey, Physics

Co-PI/Department: Atri Dutta, Aerospace Engineering | Holger Meyer, Mathematics & Statistics

Sponsor:  Natl Aeronautics & Space Admn

Amount:  $180,633

 

KANSAS SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS BUSINESS RESILIENCY BOOTCAMP SBA

PI/Department:  Brandy Willett, 鶹ƽ Small Bus. Development Ctr

Sponsor:  Fort Hays State University / Small Business Administration

Amount:  $10,000

 

PATHWAYS FOR A HEALTHY KANSAS INITIATIVE DESIGN, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas

Amount:  $398,755

 

HEALTHY CORNER STORE INITIATIVE - PRECONTRACT

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  City of 鶹ƽ

Amount:  $20,290

 

DISCOVER PCM TRAINING

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  Health Ministries Clinic / Dept of Health and Human Services

Amount:  $3,543

 

LACTATION BILLING MANUAL

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition, Inc.

Amount:  $6,000

 

COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE AND LEARNING COLLABORATIVES

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  Kansas Community Health Worker Coalition

Amount:  $11,700

 

2ND AMENDMENT TO HCBS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services / Dept of Health and Human Services

Amount:  $134,635

 

SALINE COUNTY FOOD ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING PROCESS

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  Local Food Works Foundation

Amount:  $14,600

 

ETAP ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP TRAINING

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  Ntl Assoc County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) / Centers for Disease Control

Amount:  $30,000

 

NEIGHBORING MOVEMENT REFLECTION RETREAT

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Community Engagement Institute

Sponsor:  United Methodist Health Ministry Fund

Amount:  $2,878

 

MONTHLY AWARDS FOR THE DIVISION OF INDUSTRY AND DEFENSE EQUAL $27,604,929 OF WHICH $27,105,305 BELONGS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AVIATION RESEARCH (NIAR).

 

 

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FUNDING
OPPORTUNITIES

Focused Funding Opportunities

Please reach out early and as soon as you have found a potential opportunity that you wish to apply for.  Early notifications allow the Office of Research to minimize the risk of missing agency deadlines, to fix potential errors, to ensure compliance with WSU policies and procedures, and to ensure the best service from our office. 

is the funding opportunity database WSU subscribes to; you must affiliate with 鶹ƽ State University to access the system.  To request assistance with a customized search please contact funding@wichita.edu.   If any of the following opportunities are of interest to you, please email proposals@wichita.edu as soon as possible so that a grant specialist may be assigned to assist. Visit to find out more about applying for external funding. 

 

Funding Agency: Kansas Applied Learning Funds AY 2026

Title:

Application Deadline: Rolling until all funds are allocated.

Purpose: “鶹ƽ State University is seeking proposals from programs to expand applied learning opportunities for students, reinforcing its commitment to integrating real-world experiences into academic programs. These experiences enhance students' career readiness by allowing them to apply classroom knowledge in practical settings, develop critical skills, and build professional networks.”  Faculty and Staff at WSU are eligible to apply for these funds.

Amount: Hourly wages or scholarships only.

 

*** LIMITED *** Funding Agency: Brain Research Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: ***Limited*** Because WSU may only submit one nomination, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by April 29, 2025 at 12noon.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is May 20, 2025.  Letter of Intent to the funder (if selected) will be due by June 3, 2025.

Purpose: “The objective of the program is to support projects that may be too innovative and speculative for traditional funding sources but still have a high likelihood of producing important findings. It is expected that investigations supported by these grants will yield high impact findings and result in major grant applications and funding as well as significant publications in high impact journals.  To be eligible, the nominee must be a full-time associate professor/full professor working in the area of neuroscience and brain function in health and disease.”

Amount: $150,000 over two years

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: Department of Defense (DOD): Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)

Title:

Application Deadlines: White Papers STRONGLY recommended and due May 2, 2025; Full Applications due September 5, 2025

Purpose: “This MURI competition is open only to, and proposals are to be submitted only by, U.S. institutions of higher education with degree-granting programs in science and/or engineering…”; see topic list within solicitation. 

Amount: Typical annual funding per grant is up to $1,500,000

 

Funding Agency: Kansas NASA EPSCoR

Title:

Application Deadline: May 9, 2025 at Noon

Purpose: “The PDG recipient is expected to initiate, develop, and formalize a meaningful professional relationship with a NASA researcher. Given this expectation, it is vital that investigators and students travel to a NASA center if selected for an award.” 

Amount: $26,000; Note, cost share is required.

 

Funding Agency: Kansas NASA EPSCoR

Title:

Application Deadline: May 9, 2025 at Noon

Purpose: “SRI grants are designed to assist investigators in starting research projects having a high probability for sustained growth and value to NASA and Kansas.  A successful SRI grant leads to productive collaborations, joint publications, and additional grant awards. A direct impact on state economic development is also extremely desirable. Ultimately, the goal is to form long-term self-sustaining nationally competitive capabilities that meet both NASA and Kansas’ research infrastructure development goals.” 

Amount: $168,265; Note, cost share is required.

 

Funding Agency: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Title:

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due May 13, 2025; If invited, Full Applications due September 3, 2025

Purpose: “PCORI aims to fund studies that address high-priority methodological gaps in patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER).” Focus areas for this Cycle include Methods to Improve the Use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Clinical Research; Methods to Improve Study Design; Methods to Support Data Research Networks; and Methods Related to Ethical and Human Subjects Protections Issues in Patient-Centered CER.

Amount: $750,000

 

*** LIMITED *** Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: ***Limited*** Because WSU may only submit two Track 1 proposals, one Track 2 proposal and one Track 3 proposal, Notices of Intent to apply, as well as answers to the required limited submission questions (found here), must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by May 15, 2025 at 12noon.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is June 26, 2025.  Applications to the funder (if selected) will be due by November 14, 2025.

Purpose: “The Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and engineering instrumentation for research and research training in our Nation's institutions of higher education and not-for-profit scientific / engineering research organizations. An MRI award supports the acquisition of a multi-user research instrument that is commercially available through direct purchase from a vendor, or for the personnel costs and equipment that are required for the development of an instrument with new capabilities, thereby advancing instrumentation capabilities and enhancing expertise for instrument design and fabrication at academic institutions. MRI instruments are, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs.”

Amount: Track 1: Greater than $100,000 and less than $1,400,000; Track 2: $1,400,000 - $4,000,000; Track 3: $100,000-$4,000,000

 

Funding Agency: Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP): Federal Transit Administration (FTA)

Title:

Application Deadline: May 15, 2025

Purpose: “Foster innovative approaches with potential to enhance security, increase ridership, and improve efficiency for transit systems.”

Amount: $150,000

 

Funding Agency: Kansas Health Foundation (KHF)

Title:

Application Deadline: May 16, 2025

Purpose: “KHF is providing mini grants of up to $5,000 to eligible Kansas nonprofits to test innovative ideas to address hunger and food insecurity.”

Amount: $5,000

 

Funding Agency: Simons Foundation

Title:

Application Deadlines: Letters of Intent due May 22, 2025; If invited, Full Applications due July 24, 2025

Purpose: “The Autism & Neuroscience division at the Simons Foundation is accepting applications for funding of courses or conferences. This year, courses and conferences that align with the scientific missions of any of the following programs will be prioritized: Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative, with a mission to advance the basic science of autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders, the Simons Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain, with a focus on healthy cognitive aging, and the Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain), with a focus on the fields of systems and computational neuroscience.”

Amount: Up to $25,000 per year (requests above this amount must have prior approval)

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Title:

Application Deadlines: May 28 or September 26, 2025

Purpose: “The Stephen I. Katz Early Stage Investigator Research Project Grant supports an innovative project that represents a change in research direction for an early stage investigator and for which no preliminary data exist. Applications submitted to this notice of funding opportunity must not include preliminary data. Applications must include a separate attachment describing the change in research direction.”

Amount: Application budgets are not limited but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project.

 

Funding Agency: HALO (Private Companies, General Mills, and More)

Title:

Application Deadline: May 31, 2025

Purpose: HALO promotes opportunities for research and development presented by industry.  Opportunities vary greatly.  Recent requests from industry partners include “Elevating Lactose and Derivatives through Innovative Processes and Applications; Monitoring Popcorn Kernel Moisture Content; Advanced Thermal Insulation Materials; and Improving the Viability of Live Probiotics,” for example.

Amount: Varies based on opportunity

 

Funding Agency: America Makes

Title:

Application Deadline: June 2, 2025

Purpose: “America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining are proud to announce a new open project call funded by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Manufacturing Technology Office, worth a total of $4.5M. The project call, IMPACT 3.0) consists of two topic areas of focus and aims to demonstrate lead time, productivity, and yield improvements for casting and forging manufacturing operations using additive manufacturing technologies.”

Amount: Up to $4,500,000 total will be awarded; three awards are anticipated.

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Title:

Application Deadlines: June 2 or October 2, 2025

Purpose: “The NIH Tackling Acquisition of Language in Kids (TALK) initiative seeks to support activities to better understand early language learning and delay. NIH TALK invites applications for research projects that aim to better understand the information and practice needs of caregivers, professionals, and other invested parties who support late talking children and to determine whether those needs are being effectively met. Late talking, also known as late language emergence, is diagnosed when a child, usually over the age of 18 months, is not meeting expressive language milestones, for any reason. Community engaged research combined with rigorous qualitative research and effective research teams are needed to enrich our understanding of how to get state-of-the-science information and practice to those who need it most to guide decisions about late talking children.”

Amount: The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed $275,000.

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH): National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)

Title:

Application Deadline: June 2, 2025

Purpose: “…provides funding to conduct efficacy studies in an established rare disease preclinical model to demonstrate that a proposed therapeutic agent warrants further development. In addition to preclinical efficacy, accompanying pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic studies would be supported. Therapeutic agents include small molecules, biologics or biotechnology-derived products.”

Amount: The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed $275,000.

 

REMINDER: LIMITED: Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadlines: Limited: Because WSU may only submit one application, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by June 3, 2025 at 12noon, in case an internal competition is needed.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is June 17, 2025.  Full Applications due August 12, 2025.

Purpose: “Supports the development of sustainable research infrastructure and capacity in EPSCoR jurisdictions through collaborative, hypothesis-driven or problem-driven research and workforce development to improve competitiveness in a selected STEM field.”

Amount: $8,000,000 over four years

 

Funding Agency: Herb Block Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: Letters of Intent due June 4, 2025; If invited, Full Proposals due August 13, 2025

Purpose: “The Herb Block Foundation seeks to help ensure a responsible, responsive democratic government through citizen involvement. Proposals may focus on citizen education and greater voter participation in the electoral process. All projects must be nonpartisan and may not involve lobbying for specific legislation or candidates.”

Amount: $5,000-$25,000

 

*** LIMITED *** Funding Agency: Engineering Information Foundation (EiF)

Title:

Application Deadline: ***Limited*** Because WSU may only submit one application, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by June 5, 2025 at 12noon.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is July 3, 2025.  Application to the funder (if selected) will be due by August 31, 2025.

Purpose: “EiF provides grants to qualified not-for-profit organizations to assist in improving communication skills of engineers by identifying successful approaches for including communication behavior into engineering curricula and EiF provides funding for programs that encourage middle school girls in engineering and programs designed to improve the retention rate of undergraduate women in engineering.”

Amount: $5,000-$25,000

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Title:

Application Deadline: June 5, 2025

Purpose: “…encourages multidisciplinary projects to investigate the potential health risks of environmental exposures of concern to a community and to develop and implement an environmental public health action plan based on research findings. Projects supported under this program will employ community-engaged research methods to conduct research and to translate research findings into public health action.”

Amount: $500,000 in direct costs

 

Funding Agency: American Psychological Association

Title:

Application Deadline: June 12, 2025

Purpose: “The Society for General Psychology and Interdisciplinary Inquiry Mary Whiton Calkins grant encourages research that fits into the broad category of general psychology with a particular interest in research that combines multiple subfields within the discipline or addresses overarching themes.”

Amount: $4,000

 

Funding Agency: Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP)

Title:

Application Deadlines: Pre-Applications due June 12, 2025; If invited, Full Applications due August 29, 2025

Purpose: “Supports non-incremental research designed to reduce risk of or prevent the development of Alzheimer’s disease and/or Alzheimer's disease related dementias (AD/ADRD). Allowable research includes projects utilizing animal models as well as clinical research projects.”

Amount: Up to $1,000,000

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH): National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Title:

Application Deadlines: June 16 or October 16, 2025   

Purpose: “NCI encourages the submission of exploratory/developmental research grant applications that focus on different aspects of cancer control by modifying behavior, screening, and understanding etiologic factors contributing to the development of cancer, and developing ways to control cancer. The overarching goal is to provide support to promote the early and conceptual stages of research efforts on novel scientific ideas that have the potential to substantially advance population-based cancer research, such as the development of novel techniques, agents, methodologies, models, or applications that could have a major impact on a field of cancer research (e.g. epidemiologic, biomedical, behavioral, health care delivery or clinical).” 

Amount: The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed $275,000.

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH): National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Title:

Application Deadlines: June 16 or October 16, 2025   

Purpose: “…is to enhance mechanistic and epidemiologic investigations addressing the roles of co-infection and cancer to shed light on presently unestablished pathways in carcinogenesis that may inform prevention and treatment strategies for infection-related cancers. Co-infection is defined as the occurrence of infections by two or more infectious (pathogenic or non-pathogenic) agents – either concurrently or sequentially – and includes both acute and chronic infections by viruses, bacteria, parasites, and/or other microorganisms.)” 

Amount: The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed $275,000.

 

Funding Agency: National Geographic Society 

Title:

Application Deadline: June 24, 2025   

Purpose: “Curiosity is at the heart of humanity. The drive to better understand the mysteries of our world has invited storytellers to illuminate groundbreaking knowledge and the world’s wonders and brought us closer together. Through this call for proposals, the National Geographic Society will invite storytellers to delve into some of these big questions – questions we’ve wrestled with for millenia, and questions that are only just emerging.”  Questions include “What does it mean to be human? What are the boundaries of Earth, or more precisely, what are the limits to what we can understand? and What is the relationship between the human and natural worlds?”

Amount: Up to $20,000 for early-stage; Up to $100,000 otherwise

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH) 

Title:

Application Deadlines: June 25 or October 25, 2025   

Purpose: “…to support small scale research grants at institutions that do not receive substantial funding from the NIH, with an emphasis on providing biomedical research experiences primarily for undergraduate students and enhancing the research environment at applicant institutions.” 

Amount: Applicants may request up to $375,000 in direct costs over the three year project period.

 

Funding Agency: Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA)

Title:

Application Deadline: July 1, 2025   

Purpose: “From transplanting cells and regenerating damaged nerve fibers to designing adaptive canoe seats, the Paralyzed Veterans of America Research Foundation supports innovative research and fellowships that improve the lives of those with spinal cord injury and disease.” 

Amount: $200,000

 

Funding Agency: Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: July 1, 2025   

Purpose: “…is designed to provide support for the next generation of exceptionally creative thinkers (early career researchers) with ‘high-risk/high-reward’ ideas that have the potential to significantly impact our understanding of and/or approaches to the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of cancer.” 

Amount: $200,000 per year

 

Funding Agency: National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)  

Title:

Application Deadlines: Part 1 due July 10, 2025; Part 2 due July 22, 2025

Purpose: “…provides funding for public engagement with the arts and arts education, for the integration of the arts with strategies promoting the health and well-being of people and communities, and for the improvement of overall capacity and capabilities within the arts sector.”

Amount: $10,000-$100,000; Note, cost share is required.

 

Funding Agency: Americana Foundation

Title:

Application Deadlines: Letters of Intent due July 14 or October 1, 2025

Purpose: “The Americana Foundation supports the sustainable development of agriculture and community food systems, the protection of natural resources, and the conservation of early American heritage. Over the years, the Americana Foundation has supported organizations and institutions that preserve, protect, and promote expressions of America’s heritage as a bridge to understanding place and identity and as a means of celebrating the craftsmanship and creativity of early American artisans.”

Amount: $10,000-$25,000

 

Funding Agency: Leakey Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: July 15, 2025

Purpose: “This program exclusively funds research related to human origins, including dissertation research and exploratory studies.  The disciplines supported include archaeology, biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, primate behavioral ecology, genetics, geology, anatomy, morphology, paleobotany, and paleoclimatology.”

Amount: Up to $30,000 for post-PhD researchers

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: July 23, 2025

Purpose: “Supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization.”

Amount: Minimum of $400,000

 

Funding Agency: Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: Letters of Intent due August 1, 2025

Purpose: “The BYI Program provides research support to the most promising young faculty members in the early stages of their academic careers in the chemical and life sciences, particularly to foster the invention of methods, instruments and materials that will open up new avenues of research in science.”

Amount: $150,000 per year for four years

 

Funding Agency: The Teagle Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: Concept Papers due August 1, 2025

Purpose: “Knowledge for Freedom programs invite underserved high school students to study humanity’s deepest questions about leading lives of purpose and civic responsibility. Between the junior and senior years of high school, students come into residence on a college campus, where they experience the intensity of a seminar-sized discussion taught by college professors focused on major works of philosophy and literature.”

Amount: $10,000-$25,000 for Planning Grants; $100,000-$300,000 for Full Grants

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: August 5, 2025

Purpose: “Supports research that strengthens research infrastructure across the mathematical sciences community; training projects that complement the Division of Mathematical Sciences' Workforce Program; and conference and travel requests.”

Amount: Standard NSF Grant

 

Funding Agency: William T. Grant Foundation 

Title:

Application Deadline: August 6, 2025   

Purpose: “This program supports research on strategies focused on improving the use, usefulness, and impact of evidence in ways that benefit young people ages 5-25 in the United States.” 

Amount: $100,000-$1,000,000

 

Funding Agency: John Templeton Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: Online Funding Inquiry due August 15, 2025; If invited, Full Proposals due January 16, 2026

Purpose: “…supports interdisciplinary research and catalyzes conversations that inspire awe and wonder. Our funding areas define our philanthropic priorities and advance our aspiration to create a world where people are curious about the wonders of the universe, free to pursue lives of meaning and purpose, and motivated by great and selfless love. We welcome grant applications to support field-leading research and high impact public engagement programs in these areas.”  Current Funding Areas include Individual Freedom & Free Markets; Character Virtue Development; Life Sciences; Mathematical & Physical Sciences; Public Engagement; and Religion, Science & Society.

Amount: See website for previous grant awards and amounts.  

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: August 15, 2025

Purpose: “Supports research aimed at understanding patterns, causes and consequences of human social and cultural variation, including research that has implications for confronting anthropogenic problems.”

Amount: Senior Research Awards rarely exceed $120,000 per year.   

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: August 19, 2025

Purpose: “Supports alliances among institutions of higher education to design and implement strategies that increase the number of historically underrepresented STEM faculty and promote systemic change.”

Amount: $400,000 for AGEP Catalyst Alliance

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: August 20, 2025

Purpose: “Supports intensive research by undergraduate students in any NSF-funded area of research. REU Sites engage a cohort of students in research projects related to a theme. REU Supplements engage students in research related to a new or ongoing NSF research award.” 

Amount: Typical funding amount between $100,000-$155,000 per year

 

Funding Agency: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

Title:

Application Deadline: White Papers due September 1, 2025 for FY26

Purpose: “Seeking innovative research in technologies and techniques to establish trusted foundations for hardware and software that enables secure, resilient and affordable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence and Cyber technologies information processing systems.” 

Amount: $100,000-$5,000,000

 

Funding Agency: Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education

Title:

Application Deadline: September 3, 2025

Purpose: “The center’s 2025 Funding Opportunity focuses on the urgent need for better health system approaches to address community gun violence and firearm suicide, especially in highly impacted communities.  Communities and clinicians need stronger evidence on what works in a range of healthcare settings, including hospitals, federally qualified health centers, and other community-based health centers.” 

Amount: $100,000 for Category 1; $300,000 for Category 2

 

Funding Agency: Calvin K. Kazanjian Economics Foundation

Title:

Application Deadlines: Letters of Interest due September 10, 2025

Purpose: “Foundation’s current funding interest includes but not limited to:  Leveraging AI to increase student learning effectiveness and experience in economic education; Research on AI and economic education; Developing/enhancing/leveraging capabilities to reach greater number of people in economic education; Economic education programs which have multiplier effect through teachers, social workers, and etc. on the population they serve; New and innovative economic education curriculum and capability; Behavioral economics with a focus on environmental issues; or Programs to generate more excitement and demand for economic and financial education.”

Amount: $10,000-$25,000

 

Funding Agency: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Title:

Application Deadlines: Letters of Intent due September 23, 2025; If invited, Full Applications due January 13, 2026

Purpose: “…seeking to fund high-quality, patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research studies that focus on rare diseases” as defined by the National Institutes of Health definition of rare disease. 

Amount: Up to $12,000,000 in direct costs over five years

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: October 3, 2025

Purpose: “Supports the development of transformative advances in computer and information science, engineering, mathematics, statistics, behavioral and cognitive research to address pressing questions in the biomedical and public health communities.” 

Amount: $1,200,000 ($300,000 per year)

 

Funding Agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Title:

Application Deadline: October 5, 2025

Purpose: “The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity is to build evidence about the characteristics and value of primary care that influence patient outcomes and advance health equity, such as care coordination, continuity of care, and comprehensiveness of care, person-centered, whole healthcare, and trust, and how these can be improved and effectively delivered to strengthen primary healthcare.” 

Amount: The total costs (direct and indirect) for a project awarded under this NOFO will not exceed $500,000 in any given year and $2.5 million for the entire project period.

 

Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)

Title:

Application Deadline: October 15, 2025

Purpose: “The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is taking bold leaps to transform health in our lifetime and pave the way, together, to a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right.” 

Amount: There is no set award amount. You should request the amount of funding you will need to complete your proposed project—including direct and indirect costs—for the entire duration of your grant.

 

Funding Agency: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

Title:

Application Deadline: White Papers due by November 30, 2025 for FY26

Purpose: “Seeking innovative research to develop, demonstrate, integrate, test, evaluate, and deliver technologies that process and exploit multi-source, multi-domain classified, open source, non-traditional source data to improve Battlespace Awareness, derive decision quality information, and automate analysis/decision processes.” 

Amount: $3,000,000-$35,000,000

 

Funding Agency: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

Title:

Application Deadline: Letters of Intent accepted ongoing through July 18, 2029 or when funding ceiling is met

Purpose: “The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate is the Department of the Air Force's Center of Expertise for directed energy and optical technologies. The Directorate develops and transitions technologies in four core technical competencies: Laser Systems, Directed Energy and Electro-Optics for Space Superiority, High Power Electromagnetics, and Weapons Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis.” 

Amount: Total funding ceiling is $49,000,000

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation 

Title:

Application Deadline: Ongoing

Purpose: “EPSCoR welcomes proposals for workshops only from institutions within EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions.  These workshops must focus on innovative ways to address multi-jurisdictional efforts on themes of regional or national importance with relevance to the goals and mission of NSF and EPSCoR.” 

Amount: Up to $200,000

 

Funding Agency: Tourette Association of America (TAA)

Title:

Application Deadline: Letters of Interest accepted anytime

Purpose: “TAA has historically provided critical seed funding to research consortia working on large issues relevant to TS, including the TAA genetics consortium, neuroimaging consortium, behavioral sciences consortium, deep brain stimulation registry and Treating Tourette Together summit. These efforts have demonstrated a direct impact on the patient and research community. TAA aims to continue supporting research efforts like these, that crossover different scientific and medical disciplines and that encourage collaboration among researchers and institutions.” 

Amount: Not specified

 

Funding Agency: Simons Foundation: Mathematics & Physical Sciences (MPS)

Title:

Application Deadline: Rolling; Letters of Intent (LOI): a review of the LOI may lead to a request for a full proposal.

Purpose: “The program is intended to support high-risk theoretical mathematics, physics and computer science projects of exceptional promise and scientific importance on a case-by-case basis.” 

Amount: The Targeted Grant in MPS program provides funding for up to five years. The funding level and duration is flexible and should be appropriate based on the type of support requested in the proposal. There is no recommended or assumed funding level for this program.

 

Funding Agency: Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation

Title:

Application Deadline: Ongoing

Purpose: “The Foundation intends to further the humanities along a broad front, supporting projects that address the concerns of the historical studia humanitatis: a humanistic education rooted in the great traditions of the past; the formation of human beings according to cultural, moral, and aesthetic ideals derived from that past; and the ongoing debate over how these ideals may best be conceived and realized.  Programs in the following areas are eligible: history; archaeology; literature; languages, both classical and modern; philosophy; ethics; comparative religion; the history, criticism, and theory of the arts; and those aspects of the social sciences that share the content and methods of humanistic disciplines.” 

Amount: undefined

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: Varies by topic.  Proposals are accepted anytime unless a due date is listed.

  • – Nov 1-17, 2025
  • – Oct 1-Nov 17, 2025
  • – Sep & Oct - varies based on discipline
  • –Jan 15 & Aug 15 annually
  • – Oct 2, 2025
  • –Jan 15 & Jul 15 annually
  • – Oct 14, 2025
  • – Aug 28, 2025 or Jan 29, 2026
  • – Nov & Dec – varies by topic
  • – Aug 6, 2025 or Feb 11, 2026
  • – Sep 29, 2025 or Jan 26, 2026
  • – Aug 15, 2025
  • – Jan 15 & Jul 15 annually
  • – Dec 1-15, 2025

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title:

Application Deadline: Varies by topic – click each topic to learn more about these special program opportunities. Proposals are accepted anytime unless a due date is listed.

  • –Track 1 & 2 proposals accepted anytime; Tracks 3 & 4 Nov 19, 2025
  • – Varies by size of application (Small, Medium, Core)
  • ) – Various funding mechanisms available
  • –Feb 11, 2026
  • – Sep 30, 2025 for CAT, CSDM-B, and SYN; Oct 31, 2025 for CMI, ECS and MSN
  • – Varies by topic
  • – Aug 1, 2025 or Jan 16, 2026
  • –tbd; currently under revision
  • – Aug 5, 2025 or Feb 3, 2026
  • –Sep 8, 2025
  • – Aug 20, 2025
  • – Oct 8, 2025

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EDUCATION &

TRAINING

WSU Office of Research Workshops

Topics include an Introduction to the WSU Office of Research with resources and contacts, WSU policies and procedures related to research, finding funding utilizing Pivot, project budgeting and general grant-writing tips.  Previously recorded workshops can also be found on the Office of Research website.

 

NIH: 2025 Demystifying Medicine Series - Congenital Heart Disease: Advances and Issues: April 29, 2025

“The Demystifying Medicine Series, jointly sponsored by FAES and NIH, includes presentations on pathology, diagnosis, and therapy in the context of major disease problems and current research. Primarily directed toward PhD students, clinicians and program managers, this series is designed to help bridge the gap between advances in biology and their application to major human diseases. Each session includes clinical and basic science components presented by NIH staff and invitees. All students, trainees, fellows, and staff are welcome to participate.” 

 

National Academies: Data-Informed Decision-Making: Shaping the Future of Science and Technology Webinar: April 30, 2025

“Elsevier and the Government-University-Industry-Philanthropy Research Roundtable will partner in this webinar to explore how data-informed strategies are transforming the accessibility, agility, and competitiveness of the S&T ecosystem. As the research community increasingly recognizes the importance of societal impact, data transparency and analytics have become essential tools for fostering collaboration, optimizing the impact of funding, and driving strategic investments. Data-informed decision-making is reshaping the global science and technology (S&T) ecosystem by enabling actionable insights that enhance research visibility, improve resource allocation, and lead to measurable real-world impact.” 

 

NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research: Director’s Webinar: The Neural Code Supporting Multidimensional Social Relationships: April 30, 2025

“For humans and nonhuman primates alike, deeper and more numerous social connections promote health, well-being, and survival. Precisely how primates navigate the multidimensional social relationships that structure daily life and shape survival and reproductive success remains a mystery.  In this webinar, Dr. Platt will discuss how his research combines ethological analyses with new wireless recording technologies and computer vision to uncover neural signatures of natural behavior in unrestrained, socially interacting rhesus macaques.” 

 

EPA New Approach Methods (NAMs) Training: SeqAPASS Virtual Training: May 1, 2025

“The Sequence Alignment to Predict Across Species Susceptibility (SeqAPASS) Tool uses publicly available protein sequence and structure information to examine species similarities and differences to better understand the effects of chemicals on non-target species. SeqAPASS is a fast, online screening tool that allows researchers and regulators to extrapolate toxicity information across species.” 

 

NSF CISE CAREER Proposal Writing Webinar: May 2, 2025

“The NSF CISE CAREER Proposal Writing Webinar is sponsored by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE). This webinar is specifically designed to offer guidance and support to early-career faculty members preparing to submit proposals for the NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program award.” 

 

Office of Research Workshop: Introduction to the Research Office: May 14, 2025

Join Fran Cook, CRA, Trainer from the 鶹ƽ State Office of Research, who will host a virtual workshop explaining the role of a sponsored projects / research office, WSU Office of Research contacts and resources, and WSU policies and procedures related to externally sponsored funding.  The workshop will be held via Microsoft Teams with lots of time for practical application and discussion.

Email funding@wichita.edu or register directly on MyTraining.

 

NIH 9th Annual Vivian W. Pinn Symposium: Advancing Data-Driven Innovation for the Health of Women: May 15, 2025

“The Vivian W. Pinn Symposium honors the first full-time director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women’s Health, Vivian Pinn, M.D., and is held every year during National Women’s Health Week. This year's theme is "Advancing Data-Driven Innovation for Women." 

 

Solve at MIT 2025 Virtual Event: May 22, 2025

“Solve at MIT is our annual flagship event that convenes our 2024 Solver Class together with our community to reflect on the successes, challenges, and opportunities as they plan for scale.  Solve at MIT is focused on accelerating action, inviting participants to move beyond conversation. Every attendee is invited to actively bring vital expertise and resources that fuel innovators creating real-world change." 

 

Hanover Research Upcoming Training Webinars: May 29, June 26 and July 31, 2025

Hanover Research offers a series of webinars on a variety of topics “designed to help grant-seekers develop their skills and plan for upcoming competitions.” The webinar on May 29, 2025 is titled “Strategies for Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations”; the webinar on June 26 is titled “Federal Funding Priorities in Fiscal Year 2026”; and the webinar on July 31, 2025 is titled “Storytelling in Grantwriting, Part II.” 

 

University of Oklahoma Free Research Computing Virtual Residency Programs: June 23-27, 2025 for Research Computing Facilitation; August 6-7, 2025 for Becoming an Institutional Research Computing Leader

“For the Research Computing Facilitation workshop:  Does your institution have lots of researchers and educators who want to use advanced computing, but need some help learning how? You or someone at your institution can learn to be more effective at helping researchers and educators use research computing! This is a great way to start, get better at, a career in helping researchers use research computing.  It's also a great way to meet a community of fellow research computing facilitators."  “For the Becoming an Institution Research Computing Leader workshop: Are you ready to move up as a Research Computing professional? Have you been considering how to get to the next level? Join us to learn key skills for institutional research computing leadership!”

or Contact Dr. Henry Neeman with questions or for more information.

 

¿Que Pasa, HSIs? Blog Topic for April 2025: Aligning Servingness Goals with Artificial Intelligence (AI) Possibilities

“Since the release of ChatGPT in 2022, the widespread adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led to pronounced shifts in higher education…” 

 

REMINDER: WSU Information Security: Data Privacy & Security Training, Questions or Reporting

If your research includes patient medical data and you need to take HIPAA / Sensitive Data Handling training, if you have a question about data privacy or security, or need to report a concern, please contact the WSU Privacy or Security Office. 

Privacy: 316-978-4HIP (4447) or privacy@wichita.edu

Security: 316-978-4SEC (4732) or askinfosec@wichita.edu

 

REMINDER: Hanover Grants Learning Center Available

WSU Faculty and Staff may now access course content through the Hanover Research Grants Learning Center by registering and using a referral code.  Courses are designed for on-demand grantsmanship training.    

Email proposals@wichita.edu to request the referral code to register for access to the Hanover Research Grants Learning Center. 

 

REMINDER: Learn to Use BeoShock for your Advanced Research Computing Needs

鶹ƽ State University continues to host Beoshock, a High-Performance Computing Cluster (HPC). This HPC is available and free to faculty members, researchers and students engaged in course work or research activities. BeoShock runs the CentOS Linux operating system and features approximately 720 processor cores, two high memory compute nodes with 1.5 terabytes of memory, and four graphics processing unit (GPU) accelerators. BeoShock also has a variety of software tools that may be helpful in your research endeavors, such as Matlab,Mathematica, R, Python and many more.  

Learn more about and access the

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

WSU Information Technology Services (ITS) Needs Your Input to Develop a Strategic Plan

As part of their effort to develop a strategic plan, WSU ITS is seeking your input through a brief survey. Your feedback is essential in shaping a plan that aligns with university priorities and ensures WSU ITS and Industry & Defense Programs (IDP) Information Technology (IT) can effectively support WSU’s evolving technology needs.  The strategic planning process is being facilitated by the Public Policy & Management Center at WSU, leveraging industry best practices to create a direct and actionable roadmap. Your perspectives will help identify key priorities and opportunities for improvement. Responses requested by April 25, 2025 (today)!

 

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Delays Implementation of Common Form

“NIH's adoption of the Common Form for Biographical Sketch and a new Biographical Sketch Supplement originally scheduled for May 25, 2025 is postponed. Continue to use NIH-specific format pages until further notice.”  The WSU Office of Research will assist you if you need help with setting up your ORCID and/or linking it to your NIH eRA Commons profile.  Please reach out to proposals@wichita.edu with any questions or for assistance.

 

Census Bureau’s Narrative Profiles Available

“The U.S. Census Bureau’s Narrative Profiles is an online resource that presents American Community Survey 5-year estimates as easily digestible analytic reports. Profiles cover 18 important topic areas—including social, demographic, and workforce characteristics—and present data through short paragraphs, tables, and charts, allowing users to quickly grasp the most relevant statistics without needing to parse large tables of raw numbers.”

 

Useful Stats: Industry Contributions to County-Level GDP

“Exploring gross domestic product (GDP) at the county level offers a more detailed look at where industries are located and how they shape local economies, especially in smaller or more rural counties often overlooked at higher geographic levels. SSTI has provided similar analyses at the state and metropolitan levels, yet county-level data can reveal micro-level trends, showing local patterns that broader numbers might hide. Such refined looks can help technology-based economic development and innovation policy approaches to be more surgical in their application. To help guide that refinement, this edition of Useful Stats uses Bureau of Economic Analysis data to map and illustrate differences in county-level GDP broken down by private industries.”

 

National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Issues Infographics about Chronic Diseases and Alcohol & Health

“Chronic diseases affect approximately 60% of Americans, with many individuals suffering from more than one chronic illness. NIHCM’s latest infographic sheds light on the burden of chronic diseases in the United States, highlighting their prevalence and associated health care costs, and offering actionable strategies to address the rising rates.” | “Learn about the latest news on substance use, including views on alcohol, and how fentanyl deaths are declining.” 

and

 

TechWerx Upcoming Funding Opportunities

TechWerx is a hub focused on connecting the Department of Energy with collaborators to foster innovation.  Upcoming funding opportunities are regularly posted such as “Market Research for Innovating New Strategies for Underwriting Risk in Energy Infrastructure Technologies.”

 

Defense Health Agency Research and Development-Medical Research and Development Command: Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) Announces Research Funding

The CDMRP has issued pre-announcements for funding in many areas, including, but not limited to, Alzheimer’s, ALS, Cancers, and Toxic Exposures. 

 

National Academy of Medicine: Special Publication: Generative Artificial Intelligence in Health and Medicine: Opportunities and Responsibilities for Transformative Innovation

“The integration of large language models and generative artificial intelligence in health care holds the potential to transform the practice of medicine, the work and experiences of health care providers, and the health and well-being of patients. Generative AI can support clinical decision making and streamline workflows, promote patients and their support networks’ engagement in care processes, and support clinical research…”

 

National Academies Launches New Forum on Emerging Challenges Related to the U.S. Electricity System

The National Academies are launching a new forum to explore emerging challenges for the U.S. electricity system and discuss solutions. It will bring together leaders and experts from across the sector to consider new investments, technological advancements, and policy strategies for future grid development, among other topics. 

 

Waters of the United States: EPA and Army Host Listening Sessions

“The six listening sessions will be held in-person with a virtual option for States, Tribes, industry and agricultural stakeholders, environmental and conservation stakeholders, and the general public. The agencies are committed to obtaining targeted input from a full spectrum of co-regulators and stakeholders on key topic areas related to the definition of “waters of the United States” in light of Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, regarding “continuous surface connection,” “relatively permanent,” and jurisdictional versus non-jurisdictional ditches. The agencies also seek input on implementation challenges related to those key topic areas.” 

 

National Academies: Based on Science

“Since President Lincoln signed a congressional charter forming the National Academy of Sciences in 1863, the National Academies have served the nation by drawing on the knowledge of the country’s top experts to deliver nonpartisan, objective advice on scientific matters. Based On Science uses the community of experts to provide the most up-to-date, evidence-based information about science and health questions that affect the decisions we make each day.” 

 

REMINDER: WSU Participating in NSF Emerge for Industry and Research Collaborations

“Halo is a platform where researchers can discover industry-sponsored funding opportunities, connect with corporate research and development teams, and showcase their work to potential partners.” 

and

 

REMINDER: ORCID ID – Persistent Digital Identifiers for Researchers

ORCID is an international, interdisciplinary, open, non-proprietary, and not-for-profit organization created by the research community for the benefit of all stakeholders, providing a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that distinguishes researchers with record that supportsautomatic links among all professional activities.  A researcher’s ORCID iD and connections are stored in the ORCID Registry, in an account owned and managed by individual researchers.  The WSU Office of Research recommends that Researchers set up their ORCID if they have not already, as some federal funders may require the use of an ORCID as part of a researcher’s biographical sketch or CV. 

 

REMINDER - 鶹ƽ Public Schools (USD 259): Advance Notice Required for Letters of Support and/or Participation in Research

鶹ƽ Public Schools (USD 259) requests a minimum of 30 business days to process letters of support or participation in research. It is WSU’s responsibility to have appropriate support from the school(s)/personnel that will be involved in the project prior to submitting a request.   Letters of Support/Grant Proposals: WSU personnel who need a letter of support or USD259 participation on a grant proposal, should complete the form and are encouraged to reach out directly to Holly Wilson at hwilson@usd259.net early in the process for questions/clarification. Research Requests: WSU personnel who want to conduct research in USD 259, must download and complete the .  Investigators are encouraged to reach out directly to Will Graves at wgraves@usd259.net early in the process for questions/clarifications.

As a reminder, all proposals submitted on behalf of WSU must be reviewed by the Office of Research prior to submission. This includes proposals where WSU is a direct recipient of funds and proposals where WSU is a proposed subawardee/subcontractor. Please contact the Office of Research at proposals@wichita.edu to get started.

 

FREE WSU Office of Research Services

Email funding@wichita.edu to:

  • Set up a Pivot account and receive guidance on how to search the database to find funding opportunities;
  • Subscribe to funding announcements and funding-related alerts; and
  • Attend Research Workshops that will help you with finding funding, budgeting and writing effective proposals (and much more)!

Please let us know how we can help you.

 

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