The State of Affordable Housing Funding in 2024

GrantID: 2825

Grant Funding Amount Low: $70,000

Deadline: August 20, 2025

Grant Amount High: $700,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in with a demonstrated commitment to Faith Based are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Housing Trends in Neural Recording and Stimulating Technologies Research Funding Opportunities: $70,000–$700,000 for Innovative In Vivo Neuroscience Projects. The Federal Government's grant initiative focuses on maximizing opportunities for innovative in vivo neuroscience research through direct access to the brain from invasive surgical procedures. As researchers explore novel approaches guided by theoretical constructs and quantitative models, housing trends play a crucial role in understanding the environmental and spatial factors influencing neural activity and behavior. In this context, we will examine the trends shaping the housing sector in relation to neural recording and stimulating technologies research. The funding of $70,000–$700,000 is available for projects that can effectively integrate housing-related factors into their research design. To achieve this, applicants must navigate the complex interplay between housing, neuroscience, and innovative technologies to determine the most fruitful avenues for investigation. First-time home buyer programs and grants have been gaining traction, but their connection to neural recording and stimulating technologies may not be immediately apparent. However, understanding the housing market's dynamics, including first-time home buyer grants and programs, can provide valuable insights into the socioeconomic factors influencing research participants' environments and, by extension, their brain activity. As policymakers prioritize innovative research, capacity requirements for housing-related data collection and analysis are likely to increase. A concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on certain characteristics. One verifiable delivery challenge unique to housing trends in this context is the need to account for the impact of housing insecurity on neural activity and behavior, particularly in regions with high rates of homelessness or housing instability, such as Florida, Arkansas, and Missouri. To deliver successful projects, researchers must be aware of the workflows and staffing requirements necessary for integrating housing-related data into their studies. This may involve collaborations with housing experts, policymakers, or community organizations to ensure that the research is informed by a nuanced understanding of the housing landscape. In terms of risk, applicants must be mindful of eligibility barriers, such as demonstrating a clear connection between their research and the housing sector, as well as compliance traps, including adherence to the Fair Housing Act and other relevant regulations. What's not funded under this grant is research that doesn't demonstrate a clear connection to neural recording and stimulating technologies or doesn't employ innovative approaches guided by theoretical constructs. To measure success, applicants must be prepared to report on required outcomes and KPIs, such as the development of novel neural recording technologies or the publication of research findings in top-tier journals. Required reporting requirements may include regular progress updates and a final report detailing the project's achievements and impact. As faith-based organizations and science, technology, research, and development entities are among the eligible applicants, they must be prepared to address the unique challenges and opportunities arising from the intersection of housing trends and neural recording and stimulating technologies research. For instance, faith-based organizations may need to navigate the complexities of housing-related data collection in communities with limited resources or infrastructure. In contrast, science, technology, research, and development entities may be well-positioned to develop innovative housing-related data analytics tools. Q: How can I, as a housing researcher, effectively integrate my work with neural recording and stimulating technologies research to secure funding? A: To secure funding, you should focus on demonstrating how housing trends and factors influence neural activity and behavior, and how your research can inform the development of novel neural recording technologies or therapeutic interventions. Q: What are some potential pitfalls to avoid when applying for this grant as a housing-focused organization? A: Be cautious not to overlook the requirement for innovative approaches guided by theoretical constructs and quantitative models; ensure that your application clearly articulates the connection between housing trends and neural recording and stimulating technologies research. Q: Can I use grant funds to support home repair grants or other housing-related initiatives? A: While the grant is focused on neural recording and stimulating technologies research, you may be able to use funds to support housing-related data collection or analysis that informs your research, but you should carefully review the grant guidelines and consult with program officers to ensure that your proposed activities are eligible for funding.

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