Limited Submission Opportunities

Many federal agencies and foundations offer grants, awards, and fellowships that limit the number of applications that can come from one institution. In order to increase the chances of the UW succeeding in such 鈥渓imited submission opportunity鈥 (LSO) applications, the Office of Research has established a procedure to review pre-proposals in a timely fashion. Visit the聽 for more information.

External Awards

  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

    Grant announcements for supporting research to improve the quality, effectiveness, accessibility, and cost effectiveness of health care.
  • Assistance Listings

    Contains detailed program descriptions for 2,201 Federal assistance programs.
  • Department of Defense

    Funding opportunities from the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP)
  • Grants.gov

    Federal announcement page for grant opportunities.
  • Grants.gov Funding Email Alert Service

    Offering email alerts of new opportunities.
  • NIH Grants & Funding

    Advanced funding opportunities & notices search page.
  • NSF

    NSF funding opportunities search page.
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

    Funding opportunities for patient-centered research in Assessment of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options; Improving Healthcare Systems; Communication and Dissemination; Addressing Disparities; and Accelerating Patient-Centered Outcomes Research and Methodological Research.
  • Proposal Central

    Funding opportunities from professional societies and foundations.
  • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)

    National Institute of Food and Agriculture grants and fellowships (pre and postdoctoral).
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

    Grant funding opportunities.

Internal Awards

  • Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) Small Grants Program

    This program, launched in 1973, awards funds each October and March to UW researchers for pilot studies and developmental research on alcohol, cannabis, opioids, and other drugs. Funded projects range from pharmacology to studies of clinical treatment strategies, prevention, and social policy issues.
  • Bridge Funding
    http://uw.edu/research/or/bridge-funding-program/
    The Provost’s Office provides bridge funding to support faculty to span the gap in critical research programs.
  • Civic Health Initiative鈥檚 Small Grants Program
    This call offers three funding mechanisms designed to foster new collaborations and innovations that strengthen civic health and democratic institutions nationwide:
    Teaching and Curriculum Projects: Awards of up to $2,000 for UW faculty to develop new teaching and curricular innovations:
    Research Projects: Awards of up to $25,000 for UW faculty and PI-eligible research staff to support new research initiatives:
    Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Small Research Projects: Awards of up to $2,000 for UW graduate students and postdocs to support dissertation research, thesis fieldwork, or independent projects:
  • The Garvey Institute for Brain Health Solutions Innovation Grants

    The Garvey Institute for Brain Health Solutions Innovation Grants aim to provide funding for new ideas that have the potential to improve brain health through research, education, patient care and/or advocacy. Funding is prioritized for ideas that have the potential for substantial impact at a population level and can be sustained beyond the grant funding period.
  • Institute of Translational Health Sciences Pilot Funding

    Funding for pilot and collaborative translational and clinical research.
  • Limited Submissions

    Grants, awards and fellowships that limit the number of applications from the UW.
  • Office of Global Affairs

    The Global Innovation Fund (GIF) is managed by the Office of Global Affairs (OGA) and seeks to seed initiatives and programs that develop cross-college and cross-continent collaborations that enhance the 榴莲视频’s global reach.
  • Royalty Research Fund
    http://uw.edu/research/or/royalty-research-fund-rrf/
    Supports UW faculty seeking to establish new research programs.

Internal Resources for External Funding

  • Graduate Funding Information Service

    Helps students identify and use different resources to locate funding.
  • UW Corporate & Foundation Relations

    Corporate and foundation funding opportunities

For Students

  • Research Funding

    Funding to support undergraduate research is available through opportunities managed by the Undergraduate Research Program, other UW programs and organizations beyond campus.
  • Graduate Funding Information Service

    GFIS works with current and admitted UW graduate students, helping them identify and locate funding opportunities for graduate school-related expenses including tuition, research, conference and research travel.
  • Graduate School Fellowships and Assistantships

    Several types of financial assistance are available to graduate students.
  • Office of Undergraduate Research – Opportunities Database


    The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Database provides faculty-provided and updated research opportunities across campus.