COVID-19 Funding

COVID-19

The following funding opportunities are specific to COVID-19 research.

To apply for any COVID-19 limited submission opportunities, you will need to fill out a cover letter (click here for the cover letter).

If you are interested in becoming a part of research related to COVID-19, click here.

Contact ORAP (or.orap@wsu.edu) if you have any questions.


NIH Funding Opportunities Specific to COVID-19

To find out more information on NIH funding, please visit NIH Grants & Funding.

If you are currently funded through an NIH grant, you may be eligible to receive administrative supplemental support. Contact your program officer to further information.

NSF Funding Opportunities Specific to COVID-19

To find out more information on NSF funding, please visit NSF – Coronavirus Information.

Pivot Funding Opportunities Specific to COVID-19

There are over a 3,500 funding opportunities listed in the Pivot database. If you need assistance logging in, please contact or.orap@wsu.edu.

You may access the FREE curated list provided by Pivot, here.

Click here to see all 3,500+ COVID-19 funding opportunities within Pivot.

 

COVID-19 Memos

The following funding opportunities are specific to COVID-19 research.

If you are aware of any agency funding memos, not listed below, please email or.orap@wsu.edu.


Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Opportunities Specific to COVID-19

The OMB released a memorandum. You may view that memorandum here: Managing Federal Contract Performance Issues Associated with the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)


DOE Opportunities Specific to COVID-19

The DOE released a memorandum to applicants and awardees. You may view that memorandum here: Accommodating Interruptions from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).


COVID-19 HPC Consortium

Request access to the XSEDE COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium here!

XSEDE states, “The COVID-19 HPC Consortium encompasses computing capabilities from some of the most powerful and advanced computers in the world. We hope to empower researchers around the world to accelerate understanding of the COVID-19 virus and the development of treatments and vaccines to help address infections. Consortium members manage a range of computing capabilities that span from small clusters to some of the very largest supercomputers in the world.”