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GF
Gates Foundation
HealthEducation
$2.4M avg
FF
Ford Foundation
Social JusticeArts
$850K avg
KF
Kresge Foundation
EnvironmentCities
$400K avg
MF
MacArthur Foundation
ClimateJustice
$1.1M avg

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Cancer Research Institute (CRI)
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CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is sponsored by Cancer Research Institute (CRI). Provides three years of funding to early-career scientists at universities to conduct high-impact research in tumor immunology and general immunology. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship | Cancer Research Institute CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship | Cancer Research Institute Connect with ImmunoAdvocates Grants & Research Programs CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Training the Next Generation of Leaders in Immunology and Cancer Research The CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is one of the most prestigious training opportunities in immunology and cancer immunology. It supports outstanding young researchers at the world’s leading universities and research institutions, providing the resources, mentorship, and professional development needed to launch independent scientific careers at the forefront of discovery. For decades, CRI fellowships have been a training ground for scientific excellence, cultivating future leaders who push the boundaries of immunology and transform the landscape of cancer research. The program provides sustained financial support alongside invaluable professional development, bridging the crucial transition from doctoral training to independent investigation. Applications undergo a rigorous peer-review process with careful consideration of: The candidate’s qualifications, demonstrated track record, and potential for future impact The strength of the sponsor and the quality of the training environment The significance, innovation, and feasibility of the proposed research The program emphasizes training through research, supporting hypothesis-driven, mechanistic studies in both fundamental immunology and tumor immunology. The applicant and sponsor are expected to demonstrate: How the proposed research will advance understanding of the immune system’s role in cancer How the fellowship will provide the fellow with new skills, approaches, and mentorship to expand their expertise A clear trajectory toward independence, with training experiences designed to prepare the fellow for leadership roles in science The CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship has a distinguished record of nurturing scientists whose discoveries have reshaped the field of immunology and cancer immunotherapy. Awardees join a global network of innovators and mentors, gaining both the recognition and the support needed to pursue ambitious research that drives the next generation of breakthroughs. Fellowships provide three years of support, including a stipend of $74,000, $76,000, and $78,000 in years 1-3. The host institution receives a $5,000 annual allowance for use at the sponsor’s discretion to cover costs such as research supplies, conference travel, health insurance, or childcare. CRI also provides dedicated support for fellows to attend the CRI Bioinformatics Bootcamp . Deductions for administrative overhead are not allowed from either the stipend or the institutional allowance. Applicants must have a doctoral degree by the date of award activation and must conduct their proposed research under a sponsor who holds a formal appointment as an assistant professor or higher rank at the host institution. Applicants must be working in areas Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information $243,000; eligibility guidance Postdoctoral researchers at nonprofit research universities/institutions Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

$243,000Deadline: Mar 2, 2026
Delaware Division of the Arts (State of Delaware)
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Delaware Division of the Arts – General Operating Support

Delaware Division of the Arts – General Operating Support is sponsored by Delaware Division of the Arts (State of Delaware). Annual operating support for arts organizations in Delaware; mostly for arts‑focused nonprofits—not suitable for religious organizations unless arts is primary mission. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: General Operating Support Grants - Delaware Division of the Arts - State of Delaware Grants for Arts Organizations Grants for Community-Based Organizations Logos & Funding Acknowledgment Delaware State of the Arts Podcast General Operating Support Grants General Operating Support grants support annual operating expenses to ensure that year-round participation in the arts is available to the people of Delaware. Step 1: Read the Guidelines >>> Step 2: Submit Your Application >>> To be eligible for General Operating Support, applicants must: Have the promotion, presentation, production, and/or teaching of the arts as their primary purpose as outlined in their charter, incorporation papers, bylaws, and IRS nonprofit determination letter Have a stable, functioning board of directors that meets at least quarterly Be based and chartered in Delaware as a nonprofit organization; exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) or 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code; and eligible to receive donations allowable as charitable contributions under Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Have total operating income of more than $16,000 for the last completed fiscal year. Have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) through the federal SAM.gov system Please note the following restrictions: The Division will not accept applications through fiscal agents No individual may compile or submit an application on behalf of an organization if that individual is a member or relative of a member of the Delaware State Arts Council or Division staff New arts organizations must successfully complete the Division of the Arts StartUp Program before applying for General Operating Support, Education Resource, or Arts Stabilization Fund grants. Virtual programming is eligible for funding, provided it complies with the rest of the guidelines. The Division uses a staggered, three-year application cycle for General Operating Support (GOS). Organizations seeking a general operating support grant must submit a Full Application in the “on year,” and Interim Applications in the “off years.” Grant awards are determined by applying a funding formula to the organization’s three-year rolling average of expenses. A multi-year application cycle permits grantees, as well as the Division, to focus more attention on the delivery of programs and services and less on the preparation, processing, and review of grant applications. Organizations approved for a general operating support grant demonstrate a history of programming, service to their community, and management of their operations that provides confidence that a similar level of service or activity may be sustained over a three-year period without requiring a full application and review each year. Funding awarded in the FY2027 grant cycle Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Varies (state operating support); eligibility guidance Non‑profit Delaware organizations whose primary mission is the promotion, production, presentation, or teaching of the arts. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

Varies (state operating support)Deadline: Mar 2, 2026

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