🏥NIH Closed Meetings for Grant Review Opportunities
The National Institutes of Health has announced closed meetings to review grant applications related to various health research topics. The discussions will evaluate proposals that could involve confidential trade secrets and personal information, ensuring an informed and secure process for federal funding in health-related projects.
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The Department of Health and Human Services announces closed meetings by the NIH Center for Scientific Review to evaluate grant applications related to infectious diseases and immunology. The meetings will be held virtually, focusing on confidential discussions of grant proposals that may include sensitive information.
Learn More💰NIH Notice of Closed Meetings for Grant Evaluations
This notice from the Department of Health and Human Services details upcoming closed meetings regarding the review and evaluation of grant applications pertinent to various health-related committees. The meetings are conducted virtually, aimed at assessing funding opportunities for research in health sectors like neuroscience, immunology, and more.
Learn More🏊Overview of Pool Safely Grant Program Application Notice
As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC or Commission) requests comments on a request for approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for a new information collection. The proposed collection is for an application by which potential grant recipients may request funding under CPSC's Pool Safely Grant Program (PSGP). The PSGP provides funds for state, local and tribal governments for education, training and enforcement of pool safety requirements intended to save lives from drowning in swimming pools and spas. Before CPSC may collect this information from the public, it must solicit public comment on this proposed collection of information and receive OMB approval. This notice describes the collection of information for which CPSC intends to seek OMB approval.
Learn More🎓Application Process for FY 2025 Grants and Waivers
The Department of Education (Department) announces the process for the designation of eligible institutions and invites applications for waivers of eligibility requirements for fiscal year (FY) 2025, for the programs listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice.
Learn More🌾USDA Information Collection for Federal Grants
The Department of Agriculture seeks public comments on its information collection requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act. This requirement involves necessary submissions from various entities aiming to secure federal funding for agricultural research and extension activities, emphasizing the importance of organizational capacity and compliance in the grant process.
Learn More🏛️Executive Order on Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders
Executive Order 14218 focuses on enforcing restrictions against taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal aliens, emphasizing federal compliance with the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. The order directs agencies to reassess programs allowing benefits to unqualified aliens while strengthening eligibility verification systems, ensuring taxpayer resources are utilized effectively and legally.
Learn More🏫Executive Order 14214
Executive Order 14214 addresses the coercion of students into COVID-19 vaccinations in educational settings. It emphasizes parental choice and initiates policies against funding institutions that impose vaccination mandates. The order details subsequent actions to end coercive practices and define educational entities' legal obligations concerning parental rights and freedom.
Learn More🚌Delay of Third-Party Contracting Guidance Applicability Date
This document delays the applicability date of the January 16, 2025, Third-Party Contracting Guidance Circular (C 4220.1G), which makes updates to reflect statutory and regulatory changes that have occurred since the previous update in C 4220.1F.
Learn More🙏Executive Order on Establishing the White House Faith Office
The Executive Order 14205 establishes the White House Faith Office to empower faith-based entities and community organizations. It promotes their capability to serve families and communities, encourages federal partnership, and ensures equality in securing federal funding and grants, while supporting the enforcement of religious liberty rights.
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