Fritz Allhoff, The Coming Era of Nanomedicine.  Brocher Foundation (Switzerland). July‑September 2008 (14,600 CHF [approximately $13,748]).

Fritz Allhoff (PI) and John Weckert, Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology and Human Enhancement. National Science Foundation; Ethics and Values in Science, Engineering, and Technology.  Collaborative proposal with James Moor (PI), Dartmouth College.  September 2006-September 2010 ($249,867).

Fritz Allhoff, Craig Hanks, Dominick E. Fazarro, Mario Cristian Gaedicke-Hornung, and Jitendra Tate (PI), Texas Regional Alliance to Foster ‘Nanotechnology Environment, Health, and Safety Awareness’ in Tomorrow’s Engineering and Technology Leaders.  National Science Foundation; Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE) in Engineering.  January 2012-December 2014 ($209,976).

Fritz Allhoff (PI), Developing a Normative Framework for Cyberwarfare.  National Science Foundation; Science, Technology, and Society.  Collaborative proposal with Neil Rowe (PI) and Bradley Strawser (co-PI), Naval Postgraduate School and Patrick Lin (PI), California Polytechnic State University.  October 2013-September 2018 ($494,465).

Fritz Allhoff, Shannon Ford, and Adam Henschke, Establishing the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the International Society for Military Ethics.  Fondation Léopold Mayer pour le Progrès de L’Homme (France).  January-December 2015 (€14,000 [approximately $15,500]).

Fritz Allhoff, Shannon Ford, and Adam Henschke, Establishing the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the International Society for Military Ethics.  Fondation Léopold Mayer pour le Progrès de L’Homme (France).  January 2016-December 2017 (€25,000 [approximately $29,400]).

Fritz Allhoff, Fulbright Iceland-NSF Specialist Awards in Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure.  Fulbright Specialist Program, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State.  June 2018 ($12,104).

Fritz Allhoff, Stephanie Carvin, Klaus Dodds, and Patrick Lin, Artificial Intelligence and Future Arctic Conflicts.  Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.  July 2019-June 2020 (CA$49,921 [approximately $37,600]).

Fritz Allhoff (PI), Building an Ethical Internet of Things.  National Science Foundation; Science, Technology, and Society.  September 2019-August 2022 ($293,699) (under review).

Fritz Allhoff (PI), Arctic 2.0:  Emerging Technologies and Ethics in a Developing Frontier.  National Science Foundation; Navigating the New Arctic.  Collaborative proposal with Patrick Lin (PI), California Polytechnic State University.  March 2020-February 2023 ($681,493).