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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION – MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS

THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) – This RFI is issued for information and planning purposes only. It does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP) or presumes an RFP will subsequently be released. Since this is an RFI and not an RFP, solicitation requests will not receive a response. This notice does not constitute a commitment by the United States Government to contract for any supply or service or reimbursement for responses nor provide feedback on submissions. All information submitted in response to this announcement is voluntary; the United States Government will not pay for information requested or costs incurred in developing information provided to the United States Government. Not responding to this RFI does not preclude participation should any RFPs be released, which will be via SAM.GOV and GRANTS.GOV; it is the responsibility of potential offerors to monitor these sites for additional information pertaining to this requirement. The US Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground-Research Triangle Park (ACC-APG-RTP) Division, 800 Park Offices Drive, Suite 4229, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 is exploring options for support to the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory (ARL). The purpose of this notice is to elicit insights and gauge interest. Responses will be assessed to identify potential offerors who have the capabilities, relationships, and interest to support the requirement posed in this RFI. Funding Opportunity Number: RFI-HC-26-01-MBMIE. Assistance Listing: 12.431. Funding Instrument: CA,G,O,PC. Category: ST.

Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
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1 Million Cups Organizer Relations Representative RFA

1 Million Cups Organizer Relations Representative RFA is sponsored by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. 1 Million Cups Organizer Relations Representative RFA is sponsored by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Kauffman.org Kauffman’s Currents features stories and insights that underscore the essential role of education and entrepreneurship in empowering all people to shape their futures, create vibrant communities, and grow an inclusive economy. Dr. Rachel Melson named Kauffman Uncommon Leader Impact awardee Meet the latest cohort of Capacity Building grantees Collaboration strengthens the KC region's research and data community Our strategic priorities reflect the heart of our mission: college access and completion, workforce and career development, and entrepreneurship. Research, Learning, & Evaluation Through transparency, rigor, inclusivity, and responsiveness, we aim to ensure accountability, build trust, and acknowledge diverse perspectives. The Kauffman Foundation operates the following programs: 1 Million Cups, Kauffman FastTrac®, and Real World Learning. Our funding philosophy is shaped by research, community-informed feedback, and the legacy established by our founder, Ewing Marion Kauffman. Our grantmaking is aligned to our strategic priorities and focus areas, driving toward our goal of equitable economic mobility for Kansas Citians. In sponsorships, we support organizations and programs that align with our strategic priorities, which reflect the heart of our mission. The Kauffman Uncommon Leader Awards recognize leaders who are making a lasting impact within their nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve. Everything we do is grounded in the generosity and love for Kansas City that Mr. Kauffman infused into the heart of our mission. Our team is made up of connectors and supporters who believe all people should have the opportunity to thrive. Ewing Kauffman’s life took him on an unconventional path that allowed him to enrich the lives of others along the way. Learn about Mr. K's legacy Explore open opportunities below. Through Request for Proposals (RFPs) or Request for Applications (RFAs), the Kauffman Foundation invites individuals, vendors, or service providers to submit proposals for completing a specific project or delivering a particular service. Each opportunity outlines the project’s goals, scope, timeline, budget expectations, and evaluation criteria. Ewing Marion Kauffman School Evaluation RFP Application opens: January 27, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 20, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Ewing Marion Kauffman School (“EMKS” or “the School”). The selected evaluator will provide timely and actionable insights that inform the School’s strategic planning process and current programming, as well as inform the Foundation. Kansas City Scholars Evaluation (RFP) Application opens: January 20, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 13, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Kansas City Scholars (KC Scholars) scholarship program. Now a part of Great Jobs Application snapshot: target deadline February 16, 2026; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Qualified professionals or service providers with skills in Microsoft 365, CRM tools, and experience in entrepreneurship or community impact. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

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Leon Levy/Sloan Fellowship in Science Biography

Leon Levy/Sloan Fellowship in Science Biography is sponsored by Leon Levy Foundation. Hosted at the Leon Levy Center for Biography at the CUNY Graduate Center, this fellowship supports writers working on a biography of a scientist. Fellows are provided with a stipend, writing space, and research assistance, and are expected to participate in the intellectual community of the Graduate Center in New York City. Geographic focus: New York City Focus areas: Arts and Humanities, Science, Biography Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Homepage - Leon Levy Foundation Shelby White and Leon Levy Conservation Endowment at the New York Public Library Why Thousands of Trees and Shrubs Are Coming to Prospect Park The New York Times - Prospect Park continues efforts to replant after a devastating wildfire... <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p id="article-summary"><em>The New York Times - </em>Prospect Park continues efforts to replant after a devastating wildfire 11 months ago. Today park officials will announce that they are hiring four more gardeners, bringing the total on the 526-acre park’s staff to 11, and plan to plant more than 3,000 trees and shrubs in three acres blackened in the fire. The new staff is being hired with money from a $10 million endowment grant from the Leon Levy Foundation, named for the hedge fund pioneer and philanthropist Leon Levy, who died in 2003.</p> The New York Times - Prospect Park continues efforts to replant after a devastating wildfire 11 months ago. Today park officials will announce that they are hiring four more gardeners, bringing the total on the 526-acre park’s staff to 11, and plan to plant more than 3,000 trees and shrubs in three acres blackened in the fire. The new staff is being hired with money from a $10 million endowment grant from the Leon Levy Foundation, named for the hedge fund pioneer and philanthropist Leon Levy, who died in 2003. The New York Times - Prospect Park continues efforts to replant after a devastating wildfire... The New York Times - Prospect Park continues efforts to replant after a devastating wildfire... The New York Times - Prospect Park continues efforts to replant after a devastating wildfire... New York Botanical Garden Committee to Protect Journalists INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK – this Neuroscience Text is hidden by the website code The Leon Levy Foundation advances the humanist values of understanding, appreciation, and preservation through grantmaking guided by the deep and diverse interests of Leon Levy and Shelby White. The Foundation supports organizations, primarily in New York City, that enhance cultural life, expand knowledge, and encourage exceptional achievement across a broad range of fields. A small preserve leads a big effort to save native plants in the Bahamas Moynihan Public Service & Public Scholars Fellowships invite applications for Fall 2026 Mayor Adams Announces $68 Million Plan to Tackle Flash Flooding in Prospect Park and Nearby Neighborhoods The Leon Levy Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals or letters of inquiry. Grants are made by invitation only. Application snapshot: target deadline February 16, 2026; published funding information $72,000; eligibility guidance Open to writers of any nationality. Applicants may be first-time biographers or established writers undertaking their first biography in science. Fellows may not teach or be engaged in other full-time employment during the academic year-in-residence. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

$72,000Deadline: Feb 16, 2026
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DOE Scholars Program

DOE Scholars Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). DOE Scholars Program is sponsored by U. S. Department of Energy (DOE). An internship and development program offering individuals hands-on experience in AI, cybersecurity, and energy research at various DOE sites and national laboratories. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Explore the Possibilities! U.S. Department of Energy Join Us in 2026! We are excited to announce that applications for 2026 are now open! | Apply Now! What is the DOE Scholars Program? The DOE Scholars Program is your chance to connect with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and explore exciting career opportunities in science, technology, research, and policy. Whether you're an undergraduate, graduate student, or a recent grad, this program is designed to help you build your skills, gain hands-on experience, and prepare for impactful careers that support the DOE’s mission and operations. Explore opportunities in exciting fields like: Research, Technology and Economic Security What makes the DOE Scholars Program a great opportunity for you? Real-World Experience: Dive into DOE’s mission, culture, and operations to see how your education and skills can make a difference. Showcase Your Talent: Use your knowledge and abilities to contribute to projects that matter. Career Preparation: Build the skills and experience needed for careers in research, technology, science, and policy. Explore Future Opportunities: Learn about potential career paths and gain the knowledge and preparation needed to compete for future opportunities that support DOE’s mission and contribute to global innovation and competitiveness. If you are looking for a way to take your education to the next level and make a real impact, the DOE Scholars Program could be your next big step! Information for Applicants "Instead of being assigned a single project, my mentor involved me in multiple mission areas of the host office and invited me to meetings with individuals from the headquarters, field site, national labs, and other participating groups. The program strongly reinforced my interest in working in the federal government and helped me gain experiences for additional fellowship programs in policy, while also tying into my dissertation research." — 2025 Scholar, Office of Environmental Management, Washington, DC "Connecting with colleagues and even those from other federal agencies was easy and I was able to significantly grow my professional network and learn more about working in the federal government and at the headquarters level. Everyone I connected with was friendly and open to meeting to discuss their work." — 2025 Scholar, Office of Environmental Management, Washington, DC "It was a great learning experience." — 2025 Scholar, Office of Electricity, Washington, DC Information for Applicants | Privacy/Security Statement | U.S. Department of Energy Application snapshot: target deadline February 16, 2026; published funding information $700 - $750+ (Weekly Stipend); eligibility guidance U. S. citizens who are current undergraduate or graduate students or recent graduates (within two years of graduation). Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

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