Healing Minds, Changing Lives

NeuroCare: Head Trauma Research in Sports

Initiated in 2017, the "NeuroCare: Advancements in Head Trauma Research" project is a deeply personal initiative of the Shaparak Foundation, stemming from our founder's life experiences.
Shaping Tomorrow's AI

AI Futures Project

Dedicated to advancing research in artificial intelligence, this project supports interdisciplinary collaborations between computer science, ethics, and social sciences to explore AI's future impact.
Empowering Aspiring Scientists

Equal Opportunity in Science

This program offers financial grants to talented individuals who lack the means to pursue scientific studies. It targets high school and university students demonstrating exceptional promise in sciences but facing financial barriers.
Inspiring Local Innovation

Frankfurt Science Outreach Initiative

Launched in 2019, the "Frankfurt Science Outreach Initiative" is a collaborative project aimed at promoting science education and engagement within the Frankfurt area. This initiative focuses on creating interactive science programs, workshops, and exhibitions in partnership with local schools, universities, and community centers. The primary aim is to make science accessible and exciting to people of all ages, particularly targeting young students and underrepresented communities in the Frankfurt region.

Shaparak's Portfolio

Nurturing Young Minds

Future Scientists Program

A unique initiative aimed at integrating advanced science curricula in boarding schools across Germany. This project focuses on developing comprehensive science programs, incorporating hands-on experiments, research methodologies, and exposure to various scientific fields.
Advancing Environmental Science

Green Innovations Lab

Focused on supporting research in environmental science, particularly renewable energy and sustainability. This project will fund state-of-the-art labs and collaborative research focused on developing sustainable technologies.
Bringing Science to Every Corne

Science for All: Mobile Labs Initiative

Launched in 2020, the "Science for All: Mobile Labs Initiative" is a dynamic project aimed at extending the reach of scientific education and resources beyond traditional settings. This initiative involves the deployment of fully equipped mobile laboratories that travel across the Frankfurt region and wider Germany, particularly targeting rural and underserved communities. The mobile labs offer interactive science experiments, demonstrations, and educational sessions led by experienced educators and scientists.
Frequently Asked Questions

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How can researchers apply for a grant with the Shaparak Foundation?

To apply for a grant, researchers should first review our eligibility criteria and focus areas on our website. Submit your proposal via our official email, including detailed project information and expected outcomes. For a comprehensive guide on the application process, please contact our team.

What types of projects does the Shaparak Foundation prioritize for funding?

Our funding now primarily supports a diverse array of scientific research projects, emphasizing innovative and pioneering approaches across various disciplines. Ideal projects are those that showcase the potential for significant impact in their respective fields, whether it be environmental science, technological advancement, or fundamental scientific exploration. They should align with our mission of driving progress and nurturing curiosity in science, contributing to the broader understanding and advancement of knowledge for future generations.

Are there specific requirements for international researchers seeking funding?

International researchers are welcome to apply. We require that projects have a collaborative element with European medical research institutions. Applicants should detail this partnership in their proposals, including how the collaboration will enhance the project's scope and impact. For more details on international collaborations, please contact us directly.

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