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4 | Sensing Exports of Anthropogenic Carbon through Ocean Observation (SEA CO2) | Department of Energy - Office of Science | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above) | Feb 16, 2023 | Apr 4, 2023 | 12 | Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) will be an essential component of a future negative emissions industry, which alongside emissions reduction is necessary to restrict climate warming to less than 2°C and avoid global, irreversible, and catastrophic changes caused by this temperature rise. This program seeks to accelerate the development of the mCDR industry through the development of scalable Measurement, Reporting and Validation (MRV) technologies. MRV must be of sufficient quality to quantify carbon drawdown magnitudes, the degree of permanence, and bound the uncertainties associated with these parameters so that carbon markets can ascertain credit quality and financial institutions can make informed decisions regarding investment risk. To achieve these goals, a paradigm shift in chemical oceanographic data collection is required, moving from a single-point collection paradigm towards a goal of persistent sensing of parameters across large areas and/or volumes. | https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/ | Estimated Total Program Funding: $45,000,000 Award Ceiling: $10,000,000 Award Floor: $500,000 | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=346178 | ARPA-E CO arpa-e-co@hq.doe.gov | Feb 17, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Global Centers (GC) Use-Inspired Research Addressing Global Challenges in Climate Change and Clean Energy | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) - Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education (including through use of subawards and consultant arrangements), the proposer must explain the benefit(s) to the project of performance at the international branch campus, and justify why the project activities cannot be performed at the US campus. Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research laboratories, professional societies and similar organizations located in the U.S. that are directly associated with educational or research activities. | Feb 9, 2023 | May 10, 2023 | 23 | This solicitation launches an ambitious new program to fund international, interdisciplinary collaborative research centers that will apply best practices of broadening participation and community engagement to develop use-inspired research on climate change and clean energy. This program will prioritize research collaborations fostering team science, community-engaged research, and use knowledge-to-action frameworks. The proposed research work should maximize the benefits of international, interdisciplinary collaborations. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345911 | Anticipated Funding Amount: $28,000,000 Award Ceiling: $5,000,000 Award Floor: $250,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23557/nsf23557.htm | Paul Raterron, OISE, telephone: (703) 292-8565, email: globalcenters@nsf.gov Karen R. Lips, OISE, telephone: (703) 292-5133, email: globalcenters@nsf.gov Wenda Bauchspies, OISE, telephone: (703) 292-5034, email: globalcenters@nsf.gov Cassidy Burke, OISE, telephone: (703) 292-2464, email: globalcenters@nsf.gov Crystal Leach, ENG, telephone: (703) 292-2667, email: crleach@nsf.gov Yulia Gel, MPS, telephone: (703) 292-7888, email: ygel@nsf.gov Lina C. Patino, GEO, telephone: (703) 292-5047, email: lpatino@nsf.gov Damian Dechev, CISE, telephone: (703) 292-8910, email: ddechev@nsf.gov Mamta Rawat, BIO, telephone: (703) 292-7265, email: mrawat@nsf.gov Jeremy Koster, SBE, telephone: (703) 292-8740, email: jkoster@nsf.gov Elsa Gonzalez, EDU, telephone: (703) 292-4690, email: elgonzal@nsf.gov Michael Reksulak, TIP, telephone: (703) 292-8329, email: mreksula@nsf.gov | Feb 17, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | NOAA-SEC-OED-2023-2007805 Building Capacity for Environmental Literacy | Department of Commerce | Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations. For-profit organizations, foreign institutions, and individuals are not eligible to apply; however, for-profit organizations, foreign institutions, and individuals may participate as partners. Likewise, federal agencies are not eligible to receive federal assistance under this announcement, but may be partners. | Feb 1, 2023 | Apr 3, 2023 | 1 | The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to build capacity for environmental literacy in support of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) mission goals through a cooperative agreement with a non-profit organization. In order to further the efforts of the external community that supports NOAA’s environmental literacy-related priorities, NOAA is seeking a partnership with a nonprofit organization with a mission of environmental education and/or conservation to work with NOAA to implement formal and informal education efforts, outreach, and professional development in support of environmental literacy and STEM education aligned with NOAA’s mission. The successful applicant will be supported through a 5-year cooperative agreement with NOAA and should have significant experience supporting environmental literacy, as well as capacity to convene meetings and workshops, manage small scale grants, and support program evaluation. Experience facilitating partnerships, developing education and outreach materials, and implementing educator professional development is also preferred. | www.noaa.gov/office-education/2023-coop | Award Ceiling: $7,000,000 Award Floor: $4,000,000 | Jaime Frungillo at jaime.frungillo@noaa.gov; For further information about NOAA's Office of Education, please visit the office website at http://www.noaa.gov/office-education. | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | FY23 Conversion Research and Development Funding Opportunity Announcement | Department of Energy - Office of Science | Private institutions of higher education County governments State governments Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Special district governments For profit organizations other than small businesses Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification) City or township governments Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) Small businesses Public and State controlled institutions of higher education | Mar 21, 2023 | Jun 16, 2023 | 11 | The 2023 Conversion R&D FOA supports a main theme core to the BETO Conversion Program’s R&D mission: developing technologies to enable the conversion of waste and renewable resources to fuels and products with substantial greenhouse gas emissions reductions compared to the petroleum incumbent. The FOA addresses two specific technology pathways intended to develop improved technologies for generating clean syngas for upgrading to fuels as well as pathways for renewable chemical production. Each Topic Area seeks to reduce economic and technical risk, enabling BETO to help pave the way for industry to commercialize technologies that may reduce greenhouse gas emissions from hard to decarbonize sectors, such as aviation. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=347030 | Award Ceiling: $4,000,000 Award Floor: $1,250,000 | 04/21/2023 | An informational webinar will be held on 3/30/2023 at 1:00pm ET To register, please visit: https://www.energy.gov/eere/bioenergy/events/webinar-fy23-conversion-rd-foa-informational-session | https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/Default.aspx#FoaIdab62794f-7374-4e24-9ee8-415b6fd6ec57 | EERE-ExchangeSupport@hq.doe.gov FY23conversionFOA@ee.doe.gov ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov | Mar 24, 2023 | |||||||||||||||
8 | FY 2023 – FY 2024 Pollution Prevention Grants: Environmental Justice in Communities | Environmental Protection Agency | authorize EPA to award grants and/or cooperative agreements to the fifty states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession of the U.S. (40 CFR 35.345), any agency or instrumentality of a state or tribe, including colleges and universities, federally recognized Indian tribes that meet the requirements as described in 40 CFR 35.663, and Intertribal Consortia that meet the requirements in 40 CFR 35.504.10 Colleges and universities must be chartered, commissioned or publicly-owned/operated by the state or the federally recognized tribe in order to be eligible | Mar 8, 2023 | Jun 6, 2023 | 25 | To allow a greater number of disadvantaged communities to benefit from the results and lessons learned from projects funded by these grants, EPA is requiring recipients to develop P2 case studies on approaches that address environmental and human health concerns in disadvantaged communities, where the approaches are new, not widely known or adopted, or where the recipient believes detailed information on the project could support more widespread project replication. Recipients must develop at least one case study during the grant period. Case studies submitted by recipients will be used to build and share a body of knowledge about P2 approaches to address human health and the environment in disadvantaged communities that could be implemented by other enterprises. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=346669 | Award Ceiling: $1,200,000 | under "related documents" https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=346669 | Bridget Kelly U.S. EPA 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Mail code 7406M Washington, DC 20460 202-566-0718 Nicholas Bradford U.S. EPA 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Mail code 7406M Washington, DC 20460 202-566-0813 bradford.nicholas@epa.gov kelly.bridget@epa.gov | Mar 24, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | ROSES 2023: Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science | National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Unless otherwise restricted by a particular program element, organizations of every type, domestic and foreign, Government and private, for-profit, and not-for-profit, may submit proposals without restriction on teaming arrangements, other than with China | Feb 14, 2023 | Mar 29, 2024 | 1 | Through this ROSES NRA, NASA encourages the participation of the space, Earth, and biological and physical science communities in SMD’s research and technology programs. These programs form the foundation of both the basic and applied research that allows NASA’s space, Earth, and biological and physical science programs to be properly planned and carried through to the successful interpretation of data and its application to the needs of end users | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=346036 | Individual award sizes will vary based on scope from as little as ~$5000 to help support workshops up to multi-year awards in the millions of dollars. | https://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/viewrepositorydocument/cmdocumentid=919302/solicitationId=%7B274C8365-A038-339F-A3AE-8F5BFE178312%7D/viewSolicitationDocument=1/ROSES2023_SoS_footerfixed.pdf | Dr. Max Bernstein sara@nasa.gov | Mar 24, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
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12 | NOAA-wide announcement | Office of Finance and Administration (NFA), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce (DOC) | Eligible applicants may be institutions of higher education, nonprofits, for-profit entities, foreign public entities, foreign organizations, individuals, state, local, and Indian Tribal governments. | Sep 29, 2020 | May 15, 2023 | The notice requests proposals for special projects and programs associated with NOAA's strategic plan and mission goals. This broad agency announcement is a mechanism to encourage research, education and outreach, innovative projects, or sponsorships that are not addressed through NOAA competitive discretionary programs. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=329261 | n/a general grant | https://coast.noaa.gov/data/coasthome/funding/_pdf/BAA-NOAA-NFA-NFAPO-2021-2006626-09.29.2020.pdf | Mr. Lamar Dwayne Revis, 301-628-1308, lamar.revis@noaa.gov | Jan 17, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
13 | Biodiversity on a Changing Planet (BoCP) | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) - Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education (including through use of subawards and consultant arrangements), the proposer must explain the benefit(s) to the project of performance at the international branch campus, and justify why the project activities cannot be performed at the US campus. Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities. | Dec 31, 2022 | March 29 2023 | 8-12 | The BoCP program is a cross directorate and international program led by NSF that invites submission of interdisciplinary proposals addressing grand challenges in biodiversity science within the context of unprecedented environmental change, including climate change. Successful BoCP proposals will test novel hypotheses about functional biodiversity and its connections to shifting biodiversity dynamics on a changing planet, with an emphasis on integrative research into the complex intersections among climatic, geological, paleontological, and biological processes. Integrative research is likely to combine multiple perspectives--including organismal, species, ecological, evolutionary, phylogenetic, geological, and/or paleontological approaches-- at various scales. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345164 | $500,000 per proposal | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23542/nsf23542.htm | Matthew D. Carling biodiversity@nsf.gov (703) 292-2134 BIO/DEB Jean X. Gao biodiversity@nsf.gov (703) 292-7253 BIO/DBI Rebecca Gast biodiversity@nsf.gov (703) 292-2356 GEO/OPP Maureen M. Kearney biodiversity@nsf.gov (703) 292-8239 BIO/OAD Kendra Mclauchlan biodiversity@nsf.gov (703) 292-2217 BIO/DEB | January 17, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
14 | Basic Energy Sciences - Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce (BES-RENEW) | Department of Energy - Office of Science | Minority serving institution linked here. CCNY is a non-R1 institution. CCNY is an R2 institution. | Jan 09, 2023 | May 02, 2023 | Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce (RENEW) aims to build foundations for Office of Science (SC) research and training at institutions historically underrepresented in the SC research portfolio. RENEW leverages SC’s unique national laboratories, user facilities, and other research infrastructures to provide undergraduate and graduate training opportunities for students and academic institutions not currently well represented in the U.S. science and technology (S&T) ecosystem. The hands-on experiences gained through RENEW will open new career avenues for participants, forming a nucleus for a future pool of talented young scientists, engineers, and technicians with the critical skills and expertise needed for the full breadth of SC research activities. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345287 | Award size: Floor=$ 500K; Ceiling=$ 750K | February 21, 2023 | Dr. Andrew Schwartz Program Manage BES-RENEW.FOA@SCIENCE.DOE.GOV | Jan 17, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
15 | Limited Submission Opportunity - DOE Multi-Topic Opportunities | Department of Energy - Office of Science | The proposed prime recipient and subrecipient(s) must be domestic entities. The following types of domestic entities are eligible to participate as a prime recipient or subrecipient of this FOA: 1. Institutions of higher education; 2. For-profit entities; 3. Non-profit entities; and 4. State and local governmental entities, and tribal nations | 01/04/2023 | 4/7/2023 | 18-36 | The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announced a $52 million funding opportunity announcement (FOA) that will accelerate research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) in domestic manufacturing to strengthen America’s economic competitiveness and move the U.S. towards a net-zero carbon economy by 2050. The FOA, led by EERE’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), will drive innovation to develop the next-generation materials and manufacturing technologies required to help tackle the climate crisis, secure our domestic supply chains, and position the U.S. as a leader in the global clean energy economy. | https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/Default.aspx#FoaId2e455119-5dd2-4824-876d-f803cea5696c | between $200,000 and $10 million | 2/3/2023 | AMMTO_MultitopicFOA@ee.doe.gov | Jan 17, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
16 | Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (NSF INCLUDES) | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above) | Jul 28, 2022 | Oct 30, 2023 | 15 | In 2016, the National Science Foundation (NSF) unveiled a set of “Big Ideas,” 10 bold, long-term research and process ideas that identify areas for future investment at the frontiers of science and engineering. The Big Ideas represent unique opportunities to position our Nation at the cutting edge of global science and engineering leadership by bringing together diverse disciplinary perspectives to support convergence research. supported fields: 47.041 -- Engineering 47.049 -- Mathematical and Physical Sciences 47.050 -- Geosciences 47.070 -- Computer and Information Science and Engineering 47.074 -- Biological Sciences 47.075 -- Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences 47.076 -- Education and Human Resources 47.079 -- Office of International Science and Engineering 47.083 -- Integrative Activities 47.084 -- NSF Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=342785 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $5,500,000 | NSF grants.gov support grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
17 | LSAMP National Coordination Hub and Louis Stokes Community Resource Centers | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above) | Apr 24, 2022 | Jun 01, 2023 | 6 | This new solicitation from the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) calls for proposals for an LSAMP National Coordination Hub (LSAMP Hub) and for Louis Stokes Community Resource Centers (LSCRCs). These new funding opportunities will support the overall goal of the LSAMP program to assist universities and colleges in diversifying the nation’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by increasing the number of STEM baccalaureate and graduate degrees awarded to individuals from populations underrepresented in these disciplines: Blacks and African Americans, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Native Pacific Islanders. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=339764 | Award Ceiling: $5,000,000 Award Floor: $3,500,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22584/nsf22584.htm | LSAMP Program Team, telephone: (703) 292-8640, email: LSAMP_national@nsf.gov Martha James, Lead Program Director, telephone: (703) 292-7772, email: mjames@nsf.gov LeRoy Jones, Program Director, telephone: (703) 292-4684, email: ljones@nsf.gov Sonja Montas-Hunter, Program Director, telephone: (703) 292-7404, email: smontash@nsf.gov Sandra Romano, Program Director, telephone: (703) 292-5064, email: sromano@nsf.gov Cynthia R. Douglas, Program Specialist, telephone: (703) 292-5175, email: cdouglas@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
18 | Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education Organizational Postdoctoral Research Fellowships | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Proposals may only be submitted by the following: - Proposals may only be submitted by the following: Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs)Two-and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the U.S, acting on behalf of their faculty members.Non-profit, Non-Academic OrganizationsIndependent museums, observatories, research laboratories, professional societies and similar organizations located in the U.S. that are directly associated with educational or research activities | Jan 11, 2023 | Apr 28, 2023 | 2 to 4 | The Directorate for STEM Education (EDU) STEM Education Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (STEM Ed PRF) Program funds postdoctoral fellowship projects designed to enhance the research knowledge, skills, and practices of STEM Education research by recent doctoral graduates in STEM, STEM Education, Education, and related disciplines. This solicitation supports organizational postdoctoral fellowship projects; a companion solicitation (STEM Ed IPRF) supports individual postdoctoral fellowship awards. The Program is designed to broaden the pool of researchers who can advance knowledge regarding STEM learning and learning environments, broadening participation in STEM fields, and STEM workforce development. Principal Investigators who are women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and from groups underrepresented in STEM, or who have attended community colleges and minority-serving institutions | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345334 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,500,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf23545 | NSF grants.gov support grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov STEM Education PRF, telephone: (703) 292-2321, email: STEMEdPRF@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
19 | Design for Environmental Sustainability in Computing | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Proposals may only be submitted by the following: -Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities. -Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) - Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members.Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US. | Dec 15, 2022 | Mar 17, 2023 | 18 | The goal of the Design for Environmental Sustainability in Computing (DESC) program is to address the substantial environmental impacts that computing has through its entire lifecycle from design and manufacturing, through deployment into operation, and finally into reuse, recycling, and disposal. These impacts go well beyond commonly-considered measures of energy consumption at run-time and include greenhouse warming gas emissions (GHGs), depletion of scarce resources like rare earth elements, and the creation of toxic byproducts. For instance, embodied energy, GHGs, and other harmful emissions from manufacturing computing systems can often be higher than the operational energy and resulting GHGs and harmful emissions systems will use and emit during their lifetime. Data centers can directly impact local ecosystems through heat management practices, as well as impacting local power management and capacity. Algorithmic, software, and workflow design choices; design of operating systems and middleware | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=344914 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $11,800,000 Award Ceiling: $2,000,000 Award Floor: $100,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23532/nsf23532.htm | Erik N. Brunvand, Program Director, CISE/CNS, telephone: (703) 292-8950, email: desc@nsf.gov Linda Bushnell, Program Director, CISE/CNS, telephone: (703) 292-8950, email: desc@nsf.gov Varun Chandola, Program Director, CISE/OAC, telephone: (703) 292-2656, email: desc@nsf.gov Dan R. Cosley, Program Director, CISE/IIS, telephone: (703) 292-8832, email: desc@nsf.gov Damian Dechev, Program Director, CISE/CCF, telephone: (703) 292-8910, email: desc@nsf.gov James E. Fowler, Program Director, CISE/CCF, telephone: (703) 292-5111, email: desc@nsf.gov Rebecca Hwa, Program Director, CISE/IIS, telephone: (703) 292-7148, email: desc@nsf.gov Alex K. Jones, Program Director, CISE/CNS, telephone: (703) 292-8950, email: desc@nsf.gov Juan J. Li, Program Director, CISE/OAC, telephone: (703) 292-2625, email: desc@nsf.gov Sylvia J. Spengler, Program Director, CISE/IIS, telephone: (703) 292-7347, email: desc@nsf.gov Ann C. Von Lehmen, Program Director, CISE/CNS, telephone: (703) 292-4756, email: desc@nsf.gov Goli Yamini, Program Director, CISE/CCF, telephone: (703) 292-5111, email: desc@nsf.gov Danella Zhao, Program Director, CISE/CCF, telephone: (703) 292-4434, email: desc@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
20 | Biodiversity on a Changing Planet (BoCP) | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Proposals may only be submitted by the following: -Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities. -Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) - Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members.Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education | Dec 31, 2022 | Mar 29, 2023 | 12 | The BoCP program is a cross directorate and international program led by NSF that invites submission of interdisciplinary proposals addressing grand challenges in biodiversity science within the context of unprecedented environmental change, including climate change. Successful BoCP proposals will test novel hypotheses about functional biodiversity and its connections to shifting biodiversity dynamics on a changing planet, with an emphasis on integrative research into the complex intersections among climatic, geological, paleontological, and biological processes. Integrative research is likely to combine multiple perspectives--including organismal, species, ecological, evolutionary, phylogenetic, geological, and/or paleontological approaches-- at various scales. Proposals that seek to improve predictive capability about functional biodiversity across temporal and spatial scales by considering the linkages between past, present, and future biological, climatic, and geological processes are also encouraged | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345164 | Anticipated Funding Amount: $14,000,000 to $17,000,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23542/nsf23542.htm | Matthew D. Carling, telephone: (703) 292-2134, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Jean X. Gao, telephone: (703) 292-7253, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Rebecca Gast, telephone: (703) 292-2356, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Maureen M. Kearney, telephone: (703) 292-8239, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Kendra Mclauchlan, telephone: (703) 292-2217, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Andrea Porras-Alfaro, telephone: (703) 292-2944, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Dena M. Smith-Nufio, telephone: (703) 292-7431, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Colette M. St. Mary, telephone: (703) 292-4332, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov Daniel J. Thornhill, telephone: (703) 292-8143, email: biodiversity@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
21 | EAR Postdoctoral Fellowships | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Proposals must be submitted by individuals. NSF postdoctoral fellowships are awards to individuals not to institutions. However, the individuals must affiliate with an appropriate host institution (e.g. institutions of higher education, privately-sponsored nonprofit institutes and museums, government agencies and laboratories) anywhere in the world | Aug 4, 2022 | Oct 25, 2023 | 12 | The Division of Earth Sciences (EAR) awards Postdoctoral Fellowships to recent recipients of doctoral degrees to conduct an integrated program of independent research and professional development. Fellowship proposals must address scientific questions within the scope of EAR disciplinary programs and must align with the overall theme for the postdoctoral program. Fellowship proposals that address questions at the intersections of several EAR disciplinary programs, such as interdisciplinary critical zone (CZ) science or topics related to Cooperative Studies of Earth’s Deep Interior (CSEDI), are also appropriate. The program supports researchers for a period of up to two years with fellowships that can be taken to the institution of their choice (including institutions abroad) | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=342960 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,160,000 Award Floor: $90,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22625/nsf22625.htm | Aisha R. Morris, telephone: (703) 292-7081, email: earpf@nsf.gov Jennifer M. Wenner, telephone: (703) 292-8485, email: earpf@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
22 | Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community | National Science Foundation (NSF) | nstitutions of Higher Education (IHEs) - Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education (including through use of subawards and consultant arrangements), the proposer must explain the benefit(s) to the project of performance at the international branch campus, and justify why the project activities cannot be performed at the US campus. Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities. | Dec 28, 2022 | Apr 3, 2023 | 11 | The Geosciences Directorate (GEO) proposes a novel approach to simultaneously address two major challenges that require immediate action, (1) foster a just, equitable and inclusive geoscience research community that reflects the diversity of the United States and (2) develop a workforce with the skills required to understand how the Earth system can continue to sustain society. Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community (CTGC) responds to the desire of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds to make a difference in their world and supports the creative power of truly diverse groups to make major strides in Earth System Science in service of humanity. CTGC aims at engaging institutions thatsupport Black, Indigenous, People of Color(BIPOC), persons with disabilities, LGBTQIA+, andother individuals frommarginalized/ minoritizedgroups, to help promote career advancement, and advance Earth system science. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345148 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $10,000,000 Award Ceiling: $7,500,000 Award Floor: $300,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23539/nsf23539.htm | Dena Smith-Nufio, telephone: (703) 292-7431, email: geogold@nsf.gov Jennifer Wenner, telephone: (703) 292-8485, email: geogold@nsf.gov Brandon Jones, OAD/GEO, telephone: (703) 292-8500, email: geogold@nsf.gov Elizabeth L. Rom, OCE/GEO, telephone: (703) 292-7709, email: geogold@nsf.gov Bernard Grant, OAD/GEO, telephone: (703) 292-4699, email: geogold@nsf.gov Aisha Morris, EAR/GEO, telephone: (703) 292-7081, email: geogold@nsf.gov Amanda S. Adams, AGS/GEO, telephone: (703) 292-8521, email: geogold@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
23 | GEM Fellowship Program | The National GEM Consortium | Must be a senior, or graduate of an accredited engineering or computer science program at the time of application. Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.8/4.0. Must contractually agree to intern for two summers with sponsoring GEM Employer, beginning the Summer after sponsorship. Candidates are targeted for participation who are members of the following under-represented groups in science and engineering as defined by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics: American Indian/Native African American/Black Hispanic American/Latino Citizenship: Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident at time of application. GRE: Applicants are strongly encouraged to take the GRE to qualify for multiple GEM Member University programs. Applicants will be asked to provide test dates and/or GRE scores when available. University Graduate Program: Applicants must directly apply to a minimum of three (3) GEM Member Universities STEM graduate departments. The deadline to apply to three GEM Member Universities is January 15th OR the relevant STEM graduate department deadline, whichever is earlier. Applicants must be admitted into a GEM Member University graduate program with confirmed department funding support before the GEM Fellowship is awarded. | https://www.gemfellowship.org/gem-fellowship-program/#a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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28 | Climate Program Office (CPO), Earth System Science and Modeling Research for Coastal Inundation | Department of Commerce | Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, other nonprofits, commercial organizations, international organizations, and state, local and Indian tribal governments. | Jan 04, 2023 | March 17 2023 | 6 | Climate variability and change present society with significant economic, health, safety, and security challenges. As part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) climate portfolio within the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), Climate Program Office (CPO), the Earth System Science and Modeling (ESSM) Division programs address climate challenges by managing competitive research programs that support high-priority science initiatives. CPO/ESSM Programs advance our understanding of the Earth’s climate system and foster the application and use of this knowledge to improve the resilience of our Nation and its partners. The National Ocean Service (NOS) provides data, tools, and services that support coastal economies and their contribution to the national economy, especially in the area of preparedness and risk reduction. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345230 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,400,000 Award Ceiling: $750,000 Award Floor: $250,000 | https://cpo.noaa.gov/Funding-Opportunities/Climate-Program-Office-CPO-Earth-System-Science-and-Modeling-Research-for-Coastal-Inundation-Funding-Opportunity | CPO Grants Manager Diane Brown diane.brown@noaa.gov | Jan 17, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
29 | Climate Program Office (CPO), Climate and Societal Interactions (CSI) Division — Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) | Department of Commerce | Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, other nonprofits, commercial organizations, international organizations, and state, local and Indian tribal governments. | Jan 3, 2023 | Mar 29, 2023 | 12 | The goal of this Notice of Federal Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to support collaborative research and community engagement projects that improve climate adaptation planning and action. Collaborative research and community engagement are defined here as the process of developing trusted and sustained partnerships between scientists, decision-makers, and communities that lead to shared understandings of climate adaptation needs and the co-generation of credible and actionable climate knowledge to support community defined plans, including implementable solutions. Outcomes from this work will support and inform the identification of equitable and inclusive infrastructure investments that mitigate flooding and wildfire risks. Through this NOFO, the Climate Adaptation Partnerships program in the Climate and Societal Interactions (CSI) division of the Climate Program Office is soliciting applications for three competitions. 1. Improving Engagement Methods for Coastal Resilience Planning 2. Assessing Tradeoffs and Co-Benefits for Complex Decision-Making in Communities Facing Coastal Inundation and/or Inland Flooding 3. Identifying Complex Interactions between Social Infrastructure and Wildfire Risks to Improve Community Adaptive Capacity | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345214 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $4,800,000 Award Ceiling: $500,000 Award Floor: $250,000 | https://www.noaa.gov/nepa | CPO Grants Manager Diane Brown diane.brown@noaa.gov. | Jan 17, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
30 | Effects of Sea Level Rise (ESLR) Technical Assistance | Department of Commerce | Small businesses County governments Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Public and State controlled institutions of higher education For profit organizations other than small businesses City or township governments Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Private institutions of higher education State governments | Dec 22, 2022 | Mar 15, 2023 | 2 | The purpose of this document is to advise the public that NOAA/NOS/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS)/Competitive Research Program (CRP) [formerly Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research/Coastal Ocean Program] is soliciting proposals for the Effects of Sea Level Rise Program (ESLR) Technical Assistance. The ESLR program name was shortened in 2020, and was formerly known as the Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise Program (EESLR). | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345078 | $250,000 | January 25, 2023 | https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/about/funding-opportunities/application-forms/ | Trevor Meckley ESLR Program Manager, NCCOS/CRP Phone: (240) 622-5830 Laura Golden NCCOS Business Support Branch laurie.golden@noaa.gov | Jan 17, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||
31 | ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVING (EJCPS) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT PROGRAM | Environmental Protection Agency | a community-based nonprofit organization; or • a partnership of community-based nonprofit organizations* | Jan 10, 2023 | Apr 10, 2023 | 83 | EPA is issuing this solicitation to request applications for projects supporting community-based nonprofit organizations (CBOs) in their efforts to collaborate and partner with other stakeholders (e.g., local businesses and industry, local government, medical service providers, academia, etc.) to develop solutions that will significantly address environmental and/or public health issue(s) in communities disproportionately burdened by environmental harms and risks. These projects will help transform disadvantaged and underserved communities into healthy, thriving communities capable of addressing the environmental and public health challenges they have historically faced, as well as current and future challenges. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345310 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $30,000,000 Award Ceiling: $500,000 | https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/environmental-justice-collaborative-problem-solving-cooperative-agreement-5#Assistance | https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-06/documents/g5-final.pdf | Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights burney.jacob@epa.gov; burrell.omari@epa.gov | 1/17/2023 | ||||||||||||||||
32 | Environmental Justice Government-to-Government Program (EJG2G) | Environmental Protection Agency | (1) a partnership between* — a state or U.S. commonwealth (includes Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia) and a community-based nonprofit organization (2) a partnership between* — an instrumentality of the state (i.e., government-created organization which performs governmental functions but does not have full power of the state government) and a community-based nonprofit organization (3) a partnership between* — tribal governments and a community-based nonprofit organization (4) a partnership between* — local governments (as defined by 2 CFR 200.1 - includes cities, towns, municipalities, and counties, public housing authorities and councils of government) and a community-based nonprofit organization (5) U.S. Territories – includes territorial and local governmental entities in American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands (6) Freely Associated States (FAS) – includes state and local governmental entities in the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Palau (7) Tribal governments in remote areas (as defined in Section II.C of this RFA) | Jan 10, 2023 | April 10, 2023 | 70 | EPA is issuing this solicitation requesting applications for projects that support and/or create model state, tribal, local, and territorial government activities that lead to measurable environmental or public health results in communities disproportionately burdened by environmental harms and risks. These projects will help transform disadvantaged and underserved communities into healthy, thriving communities capable of addressing the environmental and public health challenges they have historically faced, as well as current and future challenges. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345311 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $70,000,000 Award Ceiling: $1,000,000 | https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/environmental-justice-government-government-program | Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights Burrell.Omari@epa.gov; Burney.Jacob@epa.gov | Jan 17, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
33 | FY 2023 FUNDING FOR ACCELERATED, INCLUSIVE RESEARCH (FAIR): Basic Energy Sciences (BES) | DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) OFFICE OF SCIENCE (SC) | Competition, eligibility for award is restricted to domestic applicants except nonprofit organizations described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that engaged in lobbying activities after December 31, 1995, that must be either: 1. Classified as an MSI and NOT listed as an R1 Research Institution, or 2. An emerging research institution, defined as an institution of higher education with an established undergraduate or graduate program that has less than $50,000,000 in annual Federal research expenditures. Using these criteria, a list of eligible institutions is provided at https://science.osti.gov/grants/Applicant-and-Awardee-Resources/Institution-Designations. | December 15, 2022 | April 11, 2023 | The mission of the Basic Energy Sciences (BES) program is to support fundamental research to understand, predict, and ultimately control matter and energy at the electronic, atomic, and molecular levels. BES research provides the foundations to develop new energy technologies, to mitigate the climate and environmental impacts of energy generation/use, and to support DOE missions in energy, environment, and national security. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=344922 | $750,000 total (three years) | February 7, 2023 | Technical Contact: BES-FAIR.FOA@science.doe.gov Program Managers to select when submitting a pre-application: Mike Markowitz SC.GrantsandContracts@science.doe.gov | Jan 17, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
34 | Pathways into the Earth, Ocean, Polar and Atmospheric & Geospace Sciences | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) - Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education (including through use of subawards and consultant arrangements), the proposer must explain the benefit(s) to the project of performance at the international branch campus, and justify why the project activities cannot be performed at the US campus. Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research labs, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities. | Dec 28, 2022 | Mar 27, 2023 | 15 | The Directorate for Geosciences (GEO) supports the Pathways into the Geosciences - Earth, Ocean, Polar and Atmospheric Sciences (GEOPAths) funding opportunity. GEOPAths invites proposals that specifically address the current needs and opportunities related to education, learning, training and professional development within the geosciences community through the formation of STEM Learning Ecosystems that engage students in the study of the Earth, its oceans, polar regions and atmosphere. The primary goal of the GEOPAths funding opportunity is to increase the number of students pursuing undergraduate and/or postgraduate degrees through the design and testing of novel approaches that engage students in authentic, career-relevant experiences in geoscience. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345146 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $6,000,000 | https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2023/nsf23540/nsf23540.htm | M. Brandon Jones, (Program Lead), GEO/OAD, telephone: (703) 292-8500, email: geopaths@nsf.gov Aisha R. Morris, GEO/EAR, telephone: (703) 292-8500, email: geopaths@nsf.gov Jennifer Wenner, GEO/EAR, telephone: (703)-292-8500, email: geopaths@nsf.gov Amanda (Manda) S. Adams, GEO/AGS, telephone: (703) 292-8500, email: geopaths@nsf.gov Elizabeth L. Rom, GEO/OCE & GEO/OPP, telephone: (703) 292-8500, email: geopaths@nsf.gov | Jan 18, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
35 | Geoscience Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity | National Science Foundation (NSF) | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above) | Jun 14, 2021 | Apr 28, 2023 | The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate for Geosciences (GEO) seeks to support activities that will develop unique approaches or bring to scale current efforts to increase and sustain the inclusion of individuals from diverse backgrounds in the geoscience education and research community. | https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334123 | Estimated Total Program Funding: $5,000,000 | https://beta.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/geoscience-opportunities-leadership-diversity-gold | Brandon Jones geogold@nsf.gov (703) 292-8500 GEO/OAD Bernard M. Grant geogold@nsf.gov (703) 292-8521 | Jan 18, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
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