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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9977
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) plans to hold thirty-four video meetings of the Humanities Panel throughout March 2025. These meetings aim to review and evaluate applications for financial assistance as part of their various grant programs. The sessions will be closed to the public to maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information presented by the grant applicants. The dates and topics of each meeting span a range of subjects, including digital humanities, cultural heritage, and artificial intelligence, among others.

    Simple Explanation

    The people at the National Endowment for the Humanities will have many online meetings to talk about who should get money for special projects. They talk in private, so everything stays secret, like a surprise, but some think they should tell more people about what happens in the meetings.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 5922
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has announced a closed meeting of its Initial Review Group for the Biobehavioral and Behavioral Sciences Study Section. The meeting is scheduled for March 25, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It will take place virtually and is not open to the public to protect confidential information related to grant applications. Participants will review and evaluate these applications during the meeting.

    Simple Explanation

    The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development is having a private online meeting to talk about some secret plans related to helping kids and families. They keep it private to make sure no secrets get out, but it means people can't see what they're talking about.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11994
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Center for Scientific Review, part of the National Institutes of Health, announced several upcoming closed meetings. These meetings are not open to the public to protect confidential information, such as trade secrets and personal data related to grant applications. The meetings will review and evaluate various research-related grant applications, with topics including addiction treatment, cancer immunology, and cardiovascular research. All meetings will be held virtually and led by members of the Center's staff.

    Simple Explanation

    The Center for Scientific Review, which helps decide who gets money for important science projects, is having meetings to talk about things like new ways to treat diseases, but these meetings are secret so people’s private information stays safe.