National Funding Opportunities NASA EPSCoR Call for Proposals FY 2010 Pre-proposals due: January 5, 2010 NASA has released the Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN) for the 2010 EPSCoR Competition. Oklahoma is eligible to submit up to two proposals, with the possibility of having two awards. Proposals may be submitted for a maximum award of $750,000 for a three-year period of performance. Proposals should be aligned with NASA’s specific needs/interests within the Mission Directorates. NASA EPSCoR research priorities are defined by the Mission Directorates—Aeronautics Research, Exploration Systems, Science, and Space Operations. Each Mission Directorate covers a major area of the Agency’s research and technology development efforts. Click the following links for detailed proposal and submission information: Submission Information
DOE EPSCoR State and National Laboratory Partnership Program DOE EPSCoR State and National Laboratory Partnership Program Call for Proposals and Submission Information The Department of Energy's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DOE EPSCoR) is a federal- state partnership program designed to help the Department lead the world in meeting today's and tomorrow's energy needs through increased competition in energy-related research and development across the entire nation. The mission of DOE EPSCoR is to support basic research activities spanning the broad range of science and technology programs within DOE, and to increase the number of scientists and engineers in energy-related areas. The EPSCoR-State/National Laboratory Partnership Grants are for a maximum period of three years. Maximum funding for these grants is $200,000 per year. Only one active grant per individual investigator is permitted at a time. Multiple submissions per state and Laboratory are permitted and expected. All funding resides within the EPSCoR state. No funds are permitted to support Laboratory infrastructure. |
State Funding Opportunities Research Opportunity Awards Gina Miller Oklahoma EPSCoR is now accepting applications for Summer 2010 Research Opportunity Awards. Research Experiences for Undergraduates Gina Miller Oklahoma EPSCoR is now accepting applications for Summer 2010 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) funding. REU awards provide research opportunities for undergraduate students, so they may benefit from hands-on research experiences in STEM fields and one-on-one guidance from faculty mentors at Oklahoma’s comprehensive research campuses (OU, OUHSC, OSU, TU) and the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. Oklahoma faculty in the bioenergy field are strongly encouraged to apply; current NSF REU grant funding IS NOT required for bioenergy research mentors. Faculty on existing NSF REU grants in other STEM disciplines may also apply. Click here for detailed application information: REU Award Information
Travel Funding Awards
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