Federal Grant Opportunities
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DOT Announces $3 Million Grant for Essex Junction Multimodal Station Redevelopment
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the Federal Railroad Administration, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at revitalizing public transportation facilities. The funding initiative, titled FY22 Essex Junction Multimodal Train and Bus Station Redevelopment-Congressional Directed, will provide a total of $3 million to support the redevelopment of the Essex Junction Multimodal Train and Bus Station.
This financial investment is expected to enhance local transportation infrastructure, creating a more efficient and accessible transit hub for both train and bus services.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the Federal Railroad Administration, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at revitalizing public transportation facilities. The funding initiative, titled FY22 Essex Junction Multimodal Train and Bus Station Redevelopment-Congressional Directed, will provide a total of $3 million to support the redevelopment of the Essex Junction Multimodal Train and Bus Station.
This financial investment is expected to enhance local transportation infrastructure, creating a more efficient and accessible transit hub for both train and bus services.The estimated total funding of $3 million is projected to result in one award, directly facilitating efforts to modernize the existing station and improve services for commuters.
The redevelopment project is anticipated to play a pivotal role in promoting multimodal connectivity in Essex Junction, benefiting residents and visitors alike. By bolstering the region's transportation framework, the grant aligns with broader federal initiatives aimed at enhancing mobility and reducing congestion in urban areas.
Stakeholders involved in public transportation, municipal development, and community organizations are encouraged to participate in this initiative, as it represents a vital opportunity to elevate transportation services and infrastructure in the region. The Federal Railroad Administration remains committed to supporting projects that foster economic growth and improve quality of life through efficient public transportation systems.
The deadline for application is 12/5/25. The funding opportunity number is FR-CCD-22-002.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360920
DOC Invites Applications for MEP Center State Competition Grant to Boost Manufacturing Innovation
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its National Institute of Standards and Technology, has announced the opening of applications for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center State Competition grant. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of local MEP centers, which provide vital support to small and medium-sized manufacturers across the United States.
The MEP Center State Competition grant will allocate up to $4 million to foster innovative solutions that improve the productivity and technological advancement of manufacturers in various sectors.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its National Institute of Standards and Technology, has announced the opening of applications for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center State Competition grant. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of local MEP centers, which provide vital support to small and medium-sized manufacturers across the United States.
The MEP Center State Competition grant will allocate up to $4 million to foster innovative solutions that improve the productivity and technological advancement of manufacturers in various sectors.The program encourages collaborations between MEP centers and the state and local governments to strengthen their operational frameworks and enhance their outreach efforts to manufacturers needing assistance.
Eligible applicants include existing MEP centers seeking to expand their services or enhance their infrastructure through innovative approaches. The funding aims to support initiatives such as workforce development programs, technology transfer initiatives, and outreach efforts to underrepresented communities within the manufacturing sector.
It is essential to empower our manufacturing ecosystem to remain competitive and resilient, said a spokesperson for the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Through this grant opportunity, we aim to promote innovation by equipping MEP centers with the resources they need to assist manufacturers effectively.
This initiative further aligns with the Department of Commerce's commitment to strengthening the economy by supporting local businesses and enhancing their capabilities. Interested parties are encouraged to review the grant specifics and prepare applications that demonstrate clear plans for maximizing the impact of the funding in their respective states.
The deadline for application is 1/5/26. The funding opportunity number is 2026-NIST-MEP-01.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360938
HHS Offers Grant for Resource-Related Research Projects on Human Health
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at fostering innovative resource-related research projects. The funding, designated for the development of models and related materials for studying human health and diseases, is categorized under the program title Resource-Related Research Projects for Development of Models and Related Materials for Studying Human Health and Diseases (R24 Clinical Trials Not Allowed).
This initiative is designed to support researchers in creating sophisticated
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at fostering innovative resource-related research projects. The funding, designated for the development of models and related materials for studying human health and diseases, is categorized under the program title Resource-Related Research Projects for Development of Models and Related Materials for Studying Human Health and Diseases (R24 Clinical Trials Not Allowed).
This initiative is designed to support researchers in creating sophisticatedmodels that can enhance the understanding of various health conditions and their underlying mechanisms. By facilitating research focused on the intricate relationships between biological systems, health, and disease, the grant aims to contribute to more effective strategies in medical research and healthcare solutions.
Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, and other research entities capable of addressing the specified objectives. The funding will provide opportunities for collaborations that blend scientific inquiry with practical applications, ensuring an impactful advancement in health research.
The total funding available through this grant initiative is projected to enhance the capacity for innovative approaches to human health challenges, offering vital resources for researchers dedicated to improving health outcomes. Recipients of the grant will play a key role in contributing to the ongoing evolution of health research methodologies, ultimately providing a foundation for future discoveries in the field.
The deadline for application is 9/28/28. The funding opportunity number is RFA-OD-25-010.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/359648
DOC Announces $1 to $100 Million Funding Opportunity for CINGA Initiative
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its child agency DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has unveiled a substantial funding opportunity aimed at enhancing research and collaboration in the Northern Gulf of America. The grant, known as the Cooperative Institute in the Northern Gulf of America (CINGA), offers awards ranging from $1 million to $100 million, designed to promote scientific inquiry and partnerships that address the ecological and economic challenges in this vital region.
CINGA seeks to foster collaborative efforts among universities,
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its child agency DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has unveiled a substantial funding opportunity aimed at enhancing research and collaboration in the Northern Gulf of America. The grant, known as the Cooperative Institute in the Northern Gulf of America (CINGA), offers awards ranging from $1 million to $100 million, designed to promote scientific inquiry and partnerships that address the ecological and economic challenges in this vital region.
CINGA seeks to foster collaborative efforts among universities,research institutions, and community organizations to advance understanding of coastal and marine ecosystems, improve resource management, and enhance resilience to climate change impacts. Proposals are encouraged to integrate innovative technologies and methods that can yield practical solutions and inform policy decisions.
The initiative underscores the commitment of the U.S. Department of Commerce to support interdisciplinary research that not only benefits local stakeholders but also contributes to national and global discussions on ocean health and sustainability. By empowering entities within the Northern Gulf of America, the grant aims to build a robust framework for addressing prevalent issues such as coastal erosion, habitat degradation, and the sustainability of fisheries.
Stakeholders are urged to develop multidisciplinary proposals that align with the strategic objectives of CINGA, facilitating partnerships that will amplify the region's scientific capabilities while fostering community engagement in vital environmental issues. This investment in research is poised to catalyze transformative outcomes for both the marine environment and the economies dependent on its resources.
The deadline for application is 2/2/26. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-OAR-CIAO-2026-32786.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360943
HHS Grants $3 Million for Stem Cell-Derived Islet Cell Engineering Research via NIH
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has launched a funding opportunity titled Engineering Improved Stem Cell-Derived Islet Cells for Replacement Therapies. This initiative aims to advance research into the engineering of stem cell-derived islet cell products, with the goal of enhancing outcomes in cell replacement therapies for individuals with type 1 diabetes.
With an estimated total funding of $3 million available, the program is poised to issue up to six awards, each with a ceiling of $500,000. This funding is intended
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has launched a funding opportunity titled Engineering Improved Stem Cell-Derived Islet Cells for Replacement Therapies. This initiative aims to advance research into the engineering of stem cell-derived islet cell products, with the goal of enhancing outcomes in cell replacement therapies for individuals with type 1 diabetes.
With an estimated total funding of $3 million available, the program is poised to issue up to six awards, each with a ceiling of $500,000. This funding is intendedto stimulate innovative research that utilizes well-defined and controlled stem cell banks to develop islet cell products. These advances are crucial, as they can lead to improved graft viability and function compared to traditional cadaveric human islets.
The National Institutes of Health emphasizes that eligible applicants must adhere to specific guidelines, which exclude foreign organizations and non-domestic entities from applying. Furthermore, any applications proposing foreign subawards or subcontracts will not be considered compliant and therefore ineligible for funding.
This grant opportunity is part of the Special Diabetes Program, which supports multifaceted research efforts focused on preventing, treating, and curing type 1 diabetes and its associated complications. By encouraging research on optimal engineering targets and pathways, this funding aims to facilitate preclinical testing and validation of strategies that could significantly advance islet cell replacement therapies.
The deadline for application is 3/7/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-DK-26-306.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360931
HHS Funding Opportunity Supports Informatics and Service Center for Mutant Mouse Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at advancing the research capabilities of the Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Centers (MMRRC). This initiative seeks to enhance informatics and coordination services essential for supporting the scientific community's need for diverse mutant mouse models.
The funding, designated under the title Informatics, Coordination and Service Center for the Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Centers, is made available for projects that will strengthen
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at advancing the research capabilities of the Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Centers (MMRRC). This initiative seeks to enhance informatics and coordination services essential for supporting the scientific community's need for diverse mutant mouse models.
The funding, designated under the title Informatics, Coordination and Service Center for the Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Centers, is made available for projects that will strengthenresource integration, improve data management, and foster collaboration among researchers utilizing these valuable mouse models. The program emphasizes the importance of establishing efficient infrastructure to streamline the availability and accessibility of mutant mice for biomedical research.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to propose innovative approaches that will enhance user experience and expand data-driven initiatives within the MMRRC framework. By facilitating better coordination and service delivery, the grant aims to catalyze advancements in genetic research, disease modeling, and therapeutic development.
Funding levels will vary, underscoring the commitment to invest in impactful projects that align with the strategic goals of the National Institutes of Health. This grant opportunity not only aims to reinforce the research backbone of the scientific community but also to ensure that cutting-edge discoveries can efficiently translate from laboratory to application. Researchers across the nation are invited to seize this opportunity to contribute to a growing field that has significant implications for human health and disease understanding.
The deadline for application is 5/1/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-OD-25-012.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/359647
HHS Announces Funding Opportunity for Liver Cirrhosis Network through National Institutes of Health
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Limited Competition Renewal of the Liver Cirrhosis Network: Clinical Research Centers (U01 Clinical Trial Required). This initiative aims to support clinical research focused on liver cirrhosis, a critical area of study that affects numerous individuals across the country.
With an estimated total funding of $3.3 million, the program sets an award ceiling of $330,214 per grant. The anticipated outcome is to fund approximately
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Limited Competition Renewal of the Liver Cirrhosis Network: Clinical Research Centers (U01 Clinical Trial Required). This initiative aims to support clinical research focused on liver cirrhosis, a critical area of study that affects numerous individuals across the country.
With an estimated total funding of $3.3 million, the program sets an award ceiling of $330,214 per grant. The anticipated outcome is to fund approximately10 clinical research centers that can contribute to advancing understanding and treatment of liver cirrhosis. Eligible applicants include organizations that are current recipients of RFA-DK-20-003, as detailed in Section III of the eligibility information provided in the NOFO.
This funding opportunity is specifically limited to U.S.-based organizations, with foreign or international collaborations not permitted. Non-domestic components of U.S. organizations are also ineligible to apply, ensuring that the research supported under this grant remains firmly grounded in domestic capabilities and expertise.
Applications will undergo the standard NIH peer-review process, where only the most meritorious proposals will be considered for funding. The initiative emphasizes the importance of collaborative clinical research in addressing liver cirrhosis, reflecting HHS's commitment to enhancing health outcomes and advancing medical science through targeted research efforts.
The deadline for application is 3/8/27. The funding opportunity number is RFA-DK-26-308.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/358910
USDOJ Announces Funding for Children's Advocacy Centers Through OJJDP Subgrants Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention, has opened applications for its FY25 Children's Advocacy Centers National Subgrants Program. This initiative aims to enhance services for children who are victims of abuse and neglect by providing essential funding to support local advocacy centers.
The program is designed to foster a coordinated response to child maltreatment, ensuring that affected children have access to critical resources and support systems. This year, the grant funding will range from $850,000 to $25.7 million,
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention, has opened applications for its FY25 Children's Advocacy Centers National Subgrants Program. This initiative aims to enhance services for children who are victims of abuse and neglect by providing essential funding to support local advocacy centers.
The program is designed to foster a coordinated response to child maltreatment, ensuring that affected children have access to critical resources and support systems. This year, the grant funding will range from $850,000 to $25.7 million,enabling a broad spectrum of projects to be developed across the nation.
Eligible entities include nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, and other agencies focused on child welfare. The program invites applicants to propose innovative approaches that improve the delivery of services, training, and prevention efforts at advocacy centers. Successful applicants are expected to demonstrate measurable outcomes that align with community needs and best practices in protecting and supporting vulnerable youth.
By investing in children's advocacy centers, the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention aims to strengthen the overall response to child victimization while emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to healing and recovery. This funding opportunity represents a commitment to enhancing the safety and well-being of children at risk and reinforces the U.S. Department of Justice's mission to promote justice and support communities.
The deadline for application is 12/8/25. The funding opportunity number is O-OJJDP-2025-172502.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360927
HHS Supports Cancer Research through $9.4 Million Grant Opportunity with National Institutes of Health
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity to advance cancer research via the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET). Grant applications are invited for collaborative projects employing simulation and modeling techniques to develop evidence-based tools aimed at optimizing cancer care strategies.
The grant initiative, titled Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), carries an award ceiling of $1.2 million, with
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity to advance cancer research via the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET). Grant applications are invited for collaborative projects employing simulation and modeling techniques to develop evidence-based tools aimed at optimizing cancer care strategies.
The grant initiative, titled Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), carries an award ceiling of $1.2 million, withan estimated total funding allocation of $9.4 million. The National Institutes of Health expects to make approximately eight awards to eligible entities actively engaged in cancer research.
Eligible applicants must refer to Section III of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for specific eligibility information. The funding opportunity allows for requests from NIH intramural scientists; however, these requests are limited to incremental costs associated with their participation, excluding salaries and administrative support.
Additionally, the NIH will permit non-domestic organizations to apply for this funding, while outlining specific restrictions regarding foreign subawards and collaboration structures. Applications proposing foreign subawards will be deemed noncompliant and ineligible for funding.
The ultimate goal of this initiative is to generate sophisticated tools that inform decision-making on the effective use of existing and emerging cancer technologies. Through this collaboration, researchers are expected to make significant contributions to the understanding and management of cancer, enhancing outcomes for patients nationwide.
The deadline for application is 2/12/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-CA-25-032.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360928
DOE Announces Grant Opportunity for Rare Earth Elements Demonstration Facility
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through its National Energy Technology Laboratory, has introduced a grant opportunity aimed at supporting the development of a Rare Earth Elements Demonstration Facility. This initiative is designed to enhance the nation's capacity to extract and process critical minerals essential for various high-tech applications.
With an award range between $67 million and $134 million, the grant seeks to foster research and innovation in the extraction of rare earth elements, which play a vital role in clean energy technologies, electric vehicles, and electronic
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through its National Energy Technology Laboratory, has introduced a grant opportunity aimed at supporting the development of a Rare Earth Elements Demonstration Facility. This initiative is designed to enhance the nation's capacity to extract and process critical minerals essential for various high-tech applications.
With an award range between $67 million and $134 million, the grant seeks to foster research and innovation in the extraction of rare earth elements, which play a vital role in clean energy technologies, electric vehicles, and electronicdevices. As global demand for these materials continues to rise, the establishment of a demonstration facility will serve as a critical step in securing a reliable domestic supply chain.
The funding is intended for partnerships between industry, academia, and government entities, emphasizing collaborative efforts to advance the technologies involved in rare earth element processing. Successful applicants will be expected to demonstrate not only technical feasibility but also economic viability, aiming to create a sustainable model for production that can be scaled up for commercial use.
This grant aligns with the broader goals of the U.S. Department of Energy to enhance energy security and promote environmental sustainability through innovation in resource management. By investing in cutting-edge technologies for rare earth extraction and processing, the initiative will help position the United States as a leader in the transition to a greener economy while reducing reliance on foreign sources of these critical materials.
The deadline for application is 1/5/26. The funding opportunity number is DE-FOA-0003587.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360923
DOI Supports Ecosystem Research with Cooperative Agreement from Geological Survey
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a cooperative agreement aimed at affiliated partners of the Piedmont South Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. The grant opportunity, ranging from $1 to $49,999, is designed to encourage collaborative research that enhances ecological understanding and promotes conservation efforts in the region.
This funding initiative seeks to bring together universities, non-profit organizations, and state and local agencies committed to addressing ecological challenges in the Piedmont South
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a cooperative agreement aimed at affiliated partners of the Piedmont South Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. The grant opportunity, ranging from $1 to $49,999, is designed to encourage collaborative research that enhances ecological understanding and promotes conservation efforts in the region.
This funding initiative seeks to bring together universities, non-profit organizations, and state and local agencies committed to addressing ecological challenges in the Piedmont SouthAtlantic Coast area. By facilitating cooperative studies, the Geological Survey aims to leverage local expertise and foster partnerships that can effectively assess and manage natural resources.
Participants will be expected to engage in projects that analyze ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity, and land-use impacts, contributing to the overall knowledge base that informs preservation strategies. The initiative underscores the importance of collaborative science in not only understanding but also mitigating the effects of environmental changes in this ecologically significant region.
The award offers a unique opportunity for partners to access federal funding to support their research goals and contribute to the greater mission of ecosystem sustainability. Interested entities are encouraged to explore this cooperative agreement as a pathway to enhance their work in regional conservation and ecological research.
The deadline for application is 1/6/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00031.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360914
DOI Grants Support Ecosystem Studies Through Great Lakes Initiative
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity titled Cooperative Agreement for Affiliated Partner with the Great Lakes Northern Forest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. This initiative aims to enhance partnerships that will support critical research and management practices in the Great Lakes Northern Forest region.
With an award range between $1 and $49,297, this grant is designed to foster collaboration among academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and community stakeholders who are engaged in ecosystem
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity titled Cooperative Agreement for Affiliated Partner with the Great Lakes Northern Forest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. This initiative aims to enhance partnerships that will support critical research and management practices in the Great Lakes Northern Forest region.
With an award range between $1 and $49,297, this grant is designed to foster collaboration among academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and community stakeholders who are engaged in ecosystemstudies and conservation efforts. The Geological Survey encourages innovative proposals that will address pressing environmental challenges and contribute to sustainable ecosystem management practices.
Eligible applicants may include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and governmental entities that can contribute to the mission of protecting and improving the ecological integrity of the Northern Forest region. This grant seeks projects that leverage existing research, involve local communities, and develop best practices for resource management that can serve as models for other regions.
By supporting cooperative agreements, the Geological Survey aims to strengthen partnerships and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and resources among various stakeholders, ultimately leading to impactful environmental outcomes in the Great Lakes area. Interested applicants are encouraged to carefully review the grant guidelines to align their proposals with the objectives of this important initiative.
The deadline for application is 1/6/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00032.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360915
DOD Partners with DARPA-I2O to Drive Innovations in Information Technology
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its DARPA - Information Innovation Office (I2O), has announced a grant opportunity aimed at fostering advancements in information technology. This initiative seeks proposals that enhance the nation's capabilities in data processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications.
DARPA-I2O is committed to accelerating the development of cutting-edge technologies that can be effectively integrated into defense operations. The grant program invites research institutions, small businesses, and other eligible organizations to
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its DARPA - Information Innovation Office (I2O), has announced a grant opportunity aimed at fostering advancements in information technology. This initiative seeks proposals that enhance the nation's capabilities in data processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications.
DARPA-I2O is committed to accelerating the development of cutting-edge technologies that can be effectively integrated into defense operations. The grant program invites research institutions, small businesses, and other eligible organizations tosubmit innovative concepts that address critical challenges in information processing and cyber defense.
With the increasing reliance on sophisticated information systems across military and civilian sectors, the focus on enhancing data security and operational efficiency has never been more pertinent. Proposals should outline novel methodologies and tools that demonstrate the potential for real-world application in various defense scenarios.
Funding will be available for projects that are expected to yield impactful results within a condensed timeline. This initiative underscores the DOD's commitment to maintaining technological superiority and ensuring that robust, secure, and efficient information networks support defense operations.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to harness their expertise and creativity to contribute to the advancement of the United States' defense posture through innovative information technology solutions. The call for proposals reflects the DOD's ongoing efforts to partner with industry and academia in a collaborative approach to secure the nation's technological edge.
The deadline for application is 11/30/26. The funding opportunity number is HR001126S0001.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360922
DOD Funds DARPA - Defense Sciences Office Initiative for High-Efficiency Nitrogen Oxidation Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through the DARPA - Defense Sciences Office, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at advancing research in high-efficiency nitrogen oxidation (HNO3). This initiative seeks to support innovative approaches that can enhance nitrogen oxidation processes, which are critical in both military and civilian applications, including energy production and environmental management.
Funding for this program will total up to $7.5 million, inviting proposals that demonstrate potential breakthroughs in the efficiency of nitrogen oxidation. Researchers and
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through the DARPA - Defense Sciences Office, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at advancing research in high-efficiency nitrogen oxidation (HNO3). This initiative seeks to support innovative approaches that can enhance nitrogen oxidation processes, which are critical in both military and civilian applications, including energy production and environmental management.
Funding for this program will total up to $7.5 million, inviting proposals that demonstrate potential breakthroughs in the efficiency of nitrogen oxidation. Researchers andteams are encouraged to explore novel methodologies that can result in higher yield rates and lower byproduct emissions, further aligning with the DOD's commitment to developing sustainable technologies.
The DARPA - Defense Sciences Office is particularly interested in proposals that integrate interdisciplinary strategies, harnessing advancements in chemistry, materials science, and engineering. Successful applications will likely detail how their research could lead to practical applications, potentially transforming industrial practices and bolstering U.S. security through enhanced resource management.
As the DOD continues to prioritize the development of technologies that support operational effectiveness and environmental sustainability, this grant opportunity underscores the agency's focus on fostering collaborations between academia, industry, and government. By advancing research in high-efficiency nitrogen oxidation, the DARPA - Defense Sciences Office aims to propel innovations that not only benefit defense operations but also contribute positively to broader societal challenges.
The deadline for application is 2/5/26. The funding opportunity number is HR001126S0005.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360924
DOI Announces Grant Opportunity for Partnering with Geological Survey on Great Lakes Ecosystem Studies
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has unveiled a funding opportunity for a cooperative agreement aimed at engaging an affiliated partner with the Great Lakes Northern Forest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. This initiative seeks to enhance research and management of the unique ecosystems found within the Great Lakes region.
Grants ranging from $1 to $364,542 will be awarded to organizations that demonstrate the capability to collaborate effectively on projects focused on ecosystem study, management practices, and conservation efforts within
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has unveiled a funding opportunity for a cooperative agreement aimed at engaging an affiliated partner with the Great Lakes Northern Forest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. This initiative seeks to enhance research and management of the unique ecosystems found within the Great Lakes region.
Grants ranging from $1 to $364,542 will be awarded to organizations that demonstrate the capability to collaborate effectively on projects focused on ecosystem study, management practices, and conservation efforts withinthe northern forest environments surrounding the Great Lakes. This program emphasizes the importance of integrating local knowledge and scientific research to address pressing environmental challenges in the area.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other entities equipped to assist the Geological Survey in its mission to better understand the ecological dynamics of this vital region. The funding aims to bolster collaborative projects that contribute not only to scientific advancement but also to community engagement, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of these critical ecosystems among the public.
The Geological Survey is committed to enhancing the resilience of the Great Lakes ecosystem through scientifically informed decisions and community partnerships. This grant opportunity aligns with broader efforts to address climate change impacts, habitat preservation, and sustainable resource management in one of North America's most significant natural landscapes. Interested parties are encouraged to assess their qualifications and explore potential collaborations that could further these essential environmental goals.
The deadline for application is 1/6/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00033.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360916