Outreach Grants – Small Grants (chemistry in UK | Ireland)
The Outreach Grants from the Royal Society of Chemistry provide funding for individuals and organizations with an interest in sharing chemistry with the community. The
Archive of funding to promote science and the communication of science and research.
The Outreach Grants from the Royal Society of Chemistry provide funding for individuals and organizations with an interest in sharing chemistry with the community. The
The Outreach Grants from the Royal Society of Chemistry provide funding for individuals and organizations with an interest to share chemistry with the community. The
The Inclusion & Diversity Fund from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) provides funding to support activities, products, or research projects that promote inclusion and
The Communicating Immunology grant from the British Society for Immunology (BSI) supports BSI members worldwide in their immunology public outreach initiatives. These outreach activities should
The Public Engagement Grant from the Myrovlytis Trust provides funding for researchers worldwide working on rare diseases and would like to initiate public engagement or
The Public Engagement Grant from the Society for Endocrinology supports the organization, production, and delivery of outreach activities, aimed at school children and/or the general
The Digital Projects for the Public from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) support projects that interpret and analyze humanities content in primarily digital
The Public Engagement Grant from The Genetics Society provides funding for geneticists to cover costs for travel and materials associated with public engagement activities. Grants
The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) is the umbrella organization of neuroscience societies in Europe. FENS represents 44 European neuroscience societies from 33 European
Formas is the Swedish government research council for sustainable development. Formas funds research on the environment, agricultural sciences and spatial planning, conducted by Sweden-based researchers,