Non-Federal Limited Deadlines
Below is a list of upcoming programs with proposal submission restrictions. Please make sure to check each individual opportunity announcement for eligibility, specific deadline and submission information. This is not a comprehensive list of all limited submission proposals, and while this page will be updated regularly, it should be used in conjunction with other grant information resources available from individual funding agency websites. *Important: If a program has a limited submission requirement and you do not see it on the list below, please notify limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu and follow the procedure outlined here.
Sloan Research Fellowships
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
For early-career scientists and scholars in these or related fields:
chemistry
computer science
Earth system science
economics
mathematics
neuroscience
physics
Must be tenure-track but untenured as of the application deadline. Faculty position
must carry a regular teaching obligation. Application requires two representative
articles from your research at Dartmouth. While not yet announced, the external sponsor
deadline is anticipated to be September 15.
For questions about this opportunity and anticipated application materials, please contact corporate.and.foundation.relations@dartmouth.edu.
Dartmouth may nominate up to three candidates in each area.
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu: one-page description of your project idea and current CV. Use "Sloan Fellowships"
as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
June 28th - internal application deadline
September 15th - external application
Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics
Greenwall Foundation
Career development award for innovative bioethics research by junior faculty. Priority
for applicants who have not yet been considered for tenure; who have not received
a comparable career development award; and whose work will have an impact on public
policy, biomedical research, or clinical practice. Fifty percent of salary plus benefits
for three years, up to the NIH salary cap, with 10 percent institutional costs for
the salary and benefits. $5,000 per year for project support and travel. At least
50 percent of time must be devoted to bioethics research.
Dartmouth may submit one application.
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu :one-page description of your project idea; total amount of your funding request; current CV. Use "Greenwall Faculty Scholars" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
July 24 - internal application deadline
September 16 - external application
Andrew Carnegie Fellows
Carnegie Corporation of New York
For exploring the ways political polarization in the United States manifests itself
in society and providing possible means to alleviate the problems. Studies of polarization
in other countries will be welcomed providing they offer lessons that can be applied
to the United States. Applicants from outside the social sciences and humanities will
be considered. Email corporate.and.foundation.relations@dartmouth.edu with questions.
Dartmouth may nominate one junior scholar and one senior scholar (less or more than 10 years from terminal degree, respectively).
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu: one-page description of your project idea; total amount of your funding request;
current CV. Use "Carnegie Fellows - junior scholar" or "Carnegie Fellows - senior
scholar" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
August 26th - internal application deadline
November 8th - external application
New Directions Fellowship
Mellon Foundation (fka Andrew W. Mellon)
Three-year fellowship for exceptional faculty in the humanities and humanistic social
sciences who received their doctorates between 2012 and 2018. Fellows pursue systematic
training and academic competencies outside their own special fields to advance a cross-disciplinary
research agenda.
The award consists of:
- The equivalent of one academic year's salary
- Two summers of additional support, each at the equivalent two-ninths of the previous academic year salary
- Tuition or course fees or equivalent direct costs associated with the fellows' training programs
The funds may be expended over a period not to exceed three full academic years following
the date of the award. The award can be delayed for a maximum of one year.
Priority will be given to applications that manifest 1) a strong focus on questions
of social justice as they pertain to minoritized populations, or 2) an investment
in filling in the gaps left by more traditional narratives in the history of the Americas.
The second field of study must be a foray into a new area of intellectual inquiry/subject
and not just an enhancement of skills to go further in the primary field. Language
study, technical training, or skills acquisition such as GIS mapping do not, by themselves,
constitute a new direction.
Dartmouth may nominate one candidate.
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu: one-page description of your project idea; total amount of your funding request;
current CV. Use "Mellon New Directions" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
August 26th - internal application deadline
November 4th - external application
Moore Inventor Fellows
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
For inventors at the prototyping stage with new tools, technologies, processes or approaches to enhance scientific research, strengthen environmental conservation, or improve the experience and outcomes of patient care.
Must be faculty, research scientist, postdoc or other full-time staff who can receive
funding through Dartmouth. Must be no more than ten years past receiving the terminal
advanced degree in their field (M.S., Ph.D. or M.D.). Dartmouth must assure nominees
have at least 25 percent of their time to devote to their invention. Dartmouth must
contribute $50,000 in annual direct support (which can be in kind, e.g., release time
or waiver of facilities charges).
Dartmouth may submit two nominations.
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu:
- one-page description of your project idea
- current CV
Use "Moore Inventors" as the email subject line.
DEADLINES
September 20: Internal application deadline
November 15: External submissions of basic nominee information and cost-share commitment
(needs dean/chair approval).
December 13: External submission of applications
Scholar (Career Development) Awards
St. Baldrick’s Foundation
Career-development award for early-career researchers in pediatric oncology. Must be within first seven years of initial independent full faculty appointment. Initial award is $110,000 per year for two years, with the possibility of an additional three years of funding at $115,000 per year.
Dartmouth may submit one unrestricted letter of inquiry for each of the three programs
on this deadline. A fourth application may be submitted if focused on one of these
areas:
- Brain tumors – all types, including rare forms, especially atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT), diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG)/diffuse midline glioma (DMG), and glioblastoma (GBM)
- Burkitt lymphoma – all types, especially sporadic
- Ewing sarcoma
- Rhabdoid tumors
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu:
- one-page description of your project idea
- current CV
Use "St. Baldrick's Scholars" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
September 30th - internal application deadline
December 9th - external LOI deadline
International Scholar Awards
St. Baldrick’s Foundation
Three years of pediatric oncology training at Dartmouth for researchers from low-
and middle-income countries. The proposal must include a research project at the applicant's
institution of origin. Initial award is $110,000 per year for three years, with the
possibility of an additional two years of funding at $115,000 per year.
Applicants must be early-career and possibly hold a junior faculty-level position
and must have held it for no longer than five years. Must have completed a pediatric
oncology fellowship or two years of equivalent training.
Dartmouth may submit one unrestricted letter of inquiry for each of the three programs
on this deadline. A fourth application may be submitted if focused on one of these
areas:
- Brain tumors – all types, including rare forms, especially atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT), diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG)/diffuse midline glioma (DMG), and glioblastoma (GBM)
- Burkitt lymphoma – all types, especially sporadic
- Ewing sarcoma
- Rhabdoid tumors
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu:
- one-page description of your project idea
- current CV
Use "St. Baldrick's International" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
September 30th - internal application deadline
December 9th - external LOI deadline
Research Grant Awards
St. Baldrick’s Foundation
For pediatric oncology research projects which are hypothesis-driven. May be laboratory, clinical or epidemiological in nature.
Dartmouth may submit one unrestricted letter of inquiry for each of the three programs on this deadline. A fourth application may be submitted if focused on one of these areas:
- Brain tumors – all types, including rare forms, especially atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT), diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG)/diffuse midline glioma (DMG), and glioblastoma (GBM)
- Burkitt lymphoma – all types, especially sporadic
- Ewing sarcoma
- Rhabdoid tumors
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to limitedfunding@dartmouth.edu:
- one-page description of your project idea
- current CV
Use "St. Baldrick's Research Award" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
September 30th - internal application deadline
December 9th - external LOI deadline