Funding
Opportunities
Our grantmaking efforts focus on mathematical and physical sciences, life sciences, neuroscience and autism research.
5 Funding Opportunities
Shenoy Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Neuroscience (SURFiN)
The goal of the Simons Foundation’s Shenoy Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Neuroscience (SURFiN) program is to spark and sustain interest in neuroscience among undergraduate students from diverse and/or historically underrepresented backgrounds in science. SURFiN provides funds for paid research assistantships for undergraduate students living near participating laboratories in the U.S., Canada, and Europe that are…
Program Area: Autism Research (SFARI) | Neuroscience
Simons Foundation Autism & Neuroscience Conferences and Courses Awards
Opportunity The Autism & Neuroscience division at the Simons Foundation is accepting applications for funding of courses or conferences. This… Read More
Program Area: Autism Research (SFARI) | Neuroscience
Fellows-to-Faculty Award
In order to advance the frontiers of research in science, the Simons Foundation’s Autism & Neuroscience division recognizes the need for diverse ideas and perspectives that contribute to the scientific enterprise. We offer the Fellows-to-Faculty Award program to identify scientists with extraordinary potential to advance our scientific areas of interest and nurture greater diversity in…
Program Area: Autism Research (SFARI) | Neuroscience
Simons Foundation Neuroscience Collaborations Courses and Conferences Awards
The Neuroscience Collaborations at the Simons Foundation are accepting applications for funding of courses or conferences in fundamental neuroscience. Courses and conferences that align with the scientific missions of our programs, the Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain (SCGB), with a focus on the fields of systems and computational neuroscience, and/or the Simons Collaboration on…
Program Area: Neuroscience
Neuroscience Collaborations Vision Statements Call
Please Note: Because of the high volume and quality of vision statements received, we are revising our original timeline. Once… Read More
Program Area: Neuroscience