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GTF Olympiad Grants Empowering STEM Talent Worldwide
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The GTF Olympiad Grants 2026 support organizations worldwide to identify and nurture high-potential STEM students, especially through Olympiads and competitions. Grants range from $20,000 to $50,000, funding training camps, competitions, and talent development initiatives. The …
Entries open for the International Pride Awards
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The International Pride Awards are global recognition awards celebrating individuals and organizations advancing LGBTIQ+ equality, inclusion, and human rights. These awards highlight advocacy, policy influence, community support initiatives, and social change efforts. Core …
Advancing Racial Equity in Education Through Research Grants
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The Spencer Foundation Racial Equity Research Grants Program provides funding of up to $75,000 for research addressing racial inequality in education.It supports rigorous, innovative studies across all education levels worldwide to generate actionable insights …
Healthy Lungs for Life Grants Programme 2026
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The Healthy Lungs for Life Grants Programme 2026 provides funding to support initiatives that raise awareness, educate communities, and promote lung health across all age groups. Grants range from €1,000 to €5,000, enabling not-for-profits, healthcare professionals, and …
Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Fellowship Grant Program
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The Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Fellowship Grant Program provides up to $300,000 over three years to support researchers focused on DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma). Fellowships fund research time, foster mentorship, and encourage publication and data sharing to …
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The Catherine Donnelly Foundation Climate Justice Grants support Canadian charities and nonprofits working to advance climate justice, Indigenous leadership, and a transition to a post-carbon future. The program prioritizes underserved communities, including Indigenous, racialized, and low-income groups, and funds initiatives that address systemic causes of climate change. Eligible applicants must be registered Canadian charities or nonprofits aligned with the Foundation’s values.
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