Below is a brief list of non-NIH funding opportunities for graduate students in a PhD program. Please check each foundation website for specifics on availability, deadlines, eligibility, and application requirements. As always, discuss funding opportunities with your mentor, committee members, and/or PhD program director for ideas, advice, and administrative assistance.
CWRU Flora Stone Mather Center for Women Research & Professional Development Grants
- Students, staff, and faculty
- $5,000
- Due early February
American Statistical Association (ASA) Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship
- For women in graduate school
- US citizen or permanent resident
- $1,000 USd
- Due late February or early March
BHW Women in STEM Scholarship
- Women doctoral students are eligible
- Not restricted to US citizens or permanent residents
- $3,000 USD
- Due April 15th
American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship
- Not limited to US citizens or permanent residents
- NIH stipend plus health insurance plus $2,000 USD for project
- Due in early fall
The Hertz Fellowship
- For first-year graduate students, or in a gap period preparing to apply to graduate school (PhD only)
- US citizen or permanent resident
- Five years of support (up to $250,000 USD)
- Due October 31st
