Announcing your grant and acknowledging our support
Your grant will be one of three types: operating/core costs, project or capital or a pledge. You can find out everything you need to know about your grant including accessing your money, grant reporting and publicising your grant in the boxes below.
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Open-competition grants
We regularly award research grants through open calls advertised to the academic research community.
Most grants are for shorter-duration projects focused on the proposed project itself. However, other types of grants include longer-duration research leader grants awarded to researchers at different career stages, which focus both on the project and on the applicant’s opportunities to develop as a researcher.
In addition to our three strategic focus areas – health, sustainability, and Financial assistance – we also support humanitarian initiatives and research in art history. -
Stand-alone grants
We award stand-alone grants within our focus areas. Decisions to award grants are based on peer review of the project or initiative.
These grants can include project grants, financial support grants, research leader grants, investigator grants or fellowships, infrastructure grants, collaborative research programs, educational platforms, research centers, and others. -
Financial Grants
A grant award is financial assistance provided by an organization, such as a government agency, foundation, corporation, or nonprofit, to support specific projects, initiatives, or individuals. Unlike loans, grants typically do not need to be repaid, provided the recipient fulfills the grant’s requirements.