Funding

Research Funding

Postdoctoral fellows seeking independent funding for a research project or idea may refer to the resources below.

U-M Funding for Research

Research funding opportunities managed by the U-M Office of Research Development (ORD), including institutionally limited “limited submissions” and the U-M Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR)’s internal grant programs.


U-M Office of the Vice President for Research Funding Resources

From forging partnerships with industry to collaborating with K-12, the University of Michigan provides a number of resources to help students, faculty, and staff further develop their research projects.


U-M Medical School Funding Opportunities

Innovative online platform that streamlines the process of finding and applying for funding opportunities at the U-M Medical School.


U-M Funding for Research

Research funding opportunities managed by ORD, including institutionally limited “limited submissions” and OVPR’s internal grant programs.


U-M Library – Funding and Grants

Provides resources on finding internal and external funding and grants.


U-M Administered Programs

Postdoctoral fellowship opportunities at the University of Michigan.


Johns Hopkins Curated List of Postdoc Funding Opportunities

Continuously updated repository of federal and private funding opportunities developed by Johns Hopkins University, intended for postdoctoral investigators.

In most cases, receiving your own fellowship will classify you as a “scholar trainee” which would impact the way you report your income for tax purposes (see section II. F. 2. in the Standard Practice Guide Section 201.19). For more information, visit the U-M Finance website.


Alternatives to NIH Postdoctoral Fellowships

Check out this list of alternatives to NIH postdoctoral fellowships. These include fellowships in science and technology policy, biomedical research, neuroscience, AI and data science, global health, and more. Many also offer competitive stipends, research training, funding for travel, and support from experienced PIs.

Non-Research Funding

Below is a list of resources for non-research, need-based grant requests. We encourage postdocs to apply as necessary but we cannot guarantee that a request will be approved.

Refer to the University of Michigan Postdoctoral Association to learn more about and apply for these grants, exclusively for postdocs:

  • Professional Development Grant
  • Travel Grant
  • Outstanding Postdoctoral Fellow Award

Emergency Funding

The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Postdoctoral Emergency Fund is intended to help meet the financial needs of current postdocs who encounter an emergency situation. This may include: major accidents such as fire and natural disasters, or some medical or dental events that are urgent, unforeseen, and unusual.

Awards may be up to $2,500 total.

Expenses incurred solely due to voluntary or involuntary loss of employment are not covered by this fund. While emergency funds can be used for urgent needs, actual processing time to receive funds can take up to seven business days from date of approval.

Email our office at postdoc-affairs@umich.edu to request the Emergency Funding application form.

We encourage you to provide as much information and documentation to support your emergency funding request as possible. Our office will carefully review and consider your application but approval is not guaranteed as funds are limited.

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Travel with Children Grant

The demands of parenting present special challenges to postdoctoral fellows who desire to participate in academic conferences as part of their research and scholarship.

OPA supports postdoctoral fellows at the University of Michigan working to balance family obligations and scholarly research by providing funds to help with costs of travel expenses for children under the age of six who must accompany a postdoctoral parent to a professional meeting.

OPA will provide up to $500 to postdoctoral fellows per 12-month period.

Allowable travel expenses when children accompany postdoctoral fellows to academic conferences may include, but are not limited to:

  • Child’s airfare
  • Car seat rental
  • Hotel crib rental
  • Conference daycare

Expenses must be related to the postdoctoral fellow’s approved professional travel, and must include appropriate documentation of the expense(s).

Requests seeking reimbursement for childcare provided by a partner or other family member will not be approved. Questions regarding allowable expenses can be directed to postdoc-affairs@umich.edu.

Please note that the IRS considers reimbursed child travel expenses taxable income.

To apply for the postdoctoral fellow Travel with Children Grant, contact OPA via email prior to your planned conference trip for approval and next steps. Please provide the following details:

Specific reimbursement request (e.g., to pay for child’s airfare, conference daycare charges, etc.)

  • Postdoctoral fellow full name
  • Postdoctoral fellow employee ID number
  • Child’s full name and date of birth
  • Name, dates, and location of conference
  • Specific reimbursement request (e.g., to pay for child’s airfare, conference daycare charges, etc.)