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- Check4 days agoChange DetectedThe page now includes new RFP listings with deadlines, funding amounts, and eligibility notes, including details about the Symbiosis in Aquatic Systems Initiative and other funders. This broadens the opportunities and guidance available to potential applicants.SummaryDifference3%

- Check11 days agoChange DetectedA previously variable 'Funding amount' has been updated to a fixed amount of $120K, indicating the grant size for that opportunity and enabling clearer budgeting for potential applicants.SummaryDifference0.1%

- Check18 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check25 days agoChange DetectedThe RFPs page now includes July and December deadline sections and adds expanded funding opportunities with detailed descriptions, eligibility, and deadlines.SummaryDifference8%

- Check32 days agoChange DetectedExpanded the RFPs page with numerous new funding opportunities, deadlines, and program details from multiple funders (e.g., RSF, Google.org, Spencer Foundation, BWF, Sloan, RWJF, Simons, and more). The additions provide context and timelines to help faculty identify and plan applications.SummaryDifference10%

- Check40 days agoChange DetectedUpdated the page’s list structure with “See More” and added/clarified section headings for the April, May, and June deadline groups.SummaryDifference0.3%

- Check61 days agoChange DetectedAdded new funding opportunities and details to the RFPs page, including FirstLight Awards, Alfred P. Sloan/Coefficient Giving on R&D returns, cell‑phone policy RFPs, Racial Equity Grants, Vilcek Prizes, and related deadlines and funding amounts. Removed several older deadlines and listings (e.g., March 2026 Arnold Ventures items) to reflect updated opportunities.SummaryDifference13%

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