Grants to USA, Canada, and International nonprofit organizations, theater companies, educational organizations, and individuals for musical performances and projects. Funding is intended for a broad range of expenses related to performances, research, and publications.
Grant to a USA, Canada, or International psychologist affiliated with qualifying institutions for research to advance group psychology. Funding is intended to support innovative studies and scholarly works focused on groups in applied settings. Preference will be given
Grants of up to $25,000 to USA and Canada accredited institutions, research institutions, and nonprofit organizations to prepare PhD students for future careers. The purpose of funding is to support the development of programs to improve career readiness for scientists
Grant to a USA, Canada, or International psychologist affiliated with a qualifying nonprofit institution for research to advance group psychotherapy. Funding is intended to support studies focused on small groups in naturalistic settings. Priority will be given to early
Awards of up to $2,500 to USA, Canada, and International massage therapists for outstanding research reports that communicate clinical findings about the effects of massage on health issues. Awards are intended to develop the research skills of massage therapists and im
Opportunity for USA, Canada, and International massage therapy students to participate in a competition to advance their research abilities. Winners will receive monetary prizes and international recognition. Participating students will present their findings in the for
Grants to Canada nonprofit organizations for a broad range of projects and programs to benefit local communities. Applicants must submit an LOI prior to a full grant application. Eligible programs may align with one of the following areas of focus: youth, climate action
Contest with prizes of up to $1,000 for USA, Canada, and International students to create projects that depict personal experiences with climate change. The purpose of the contest is to engage students aged 11-18 to creatively represent climate change issues. Submission
In-kind support to Canada nonprofit organizations, registered charities, public schools, libraries, and community centers for initiatives to support educators and students. Participants will receive access to the program software and program-related support materials. F
Cooperative agreements to USA, Canada, and International IHEs, agencies, and nonprofit and for-profit organizations to develop new technologies for neuroscience research. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. Funding is i