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This posting is a grants notice for the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Short-Term Institutional Research Training Grant (Parent T35) issued by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. It is a federal grant opportunity listed on Grants.gov and therefore does not meet the user's requirement for a non-federal government RFP.
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Accepting applications for the Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Crop Research Grant. This funding is intended to generate applied crop research that will improve agricultural product quality, quantity, or value within Minnesota’s crop industry. Any Minnesota organization, research entity, individual, or business with agricultural research capabilities is eligible to apply. The maximum grant is $250,000, and MDA expects to award $1.75 million through this round of funding. There is special consideration for projects with an outreach plan describing how activities or outcomes meaningfully inform farmers or rural communities with limited economic opportunities.
Posted Date
Oct 30, 2025
Due Date
Dec 16, 2025
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Accepting applications for the Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Crop Research Grant. This funding is intended to generate applied crop research that will improve agricultural product quality, quantity, or value within Minnesota’s crop industry. Any Minnesota organization, research entity, individual, or business with agricultural research capabilities is eligible to apply. The maximum grant is $250,000, and MDA expects to award $1.75 million through this round of funding. There is special consideration for projects with an outreach plan describing how activities or outcomes meaningfully inform farmers or rural communities with limited economic opportunities.
AvailableGrant proposals for research projects intended to monitor the presence of North Atlantic right whales (NARW), analyze co-occurrence with trap fisheries, and test innovative gear to reduce potentially harmful interactions between NARWs and the lobster fishery.
Posted Date
Feb 15, 2024
Due Date
Dec 30, 2027
Release: Feb 15, 2024
Close: Dec 30, 2027
Grant proposals for research projects intended to monitor the presence of North Atlantic right whales (NARW), analyze co-occurrence with trap fisheries, and test innovative gear to reduce potentially harmful interactions between NARWs and the lobster fishery.
AvailableThe goal of this research program is to answer several key restoration questions that are a barrier to watershed restoration project implementation. Funding partners hope that answering these questions will ultimately lead to increased confidence in proposed restoration project outcomes, clarification of the optimal site conditions in which to apply particular restoration techniques, how to bolster practice adoption using social science, information useful to regulatory agencies in project permitting, and information that will help guide monitoring programs. This program supports the Pooled Monitoring Initiative which is designed to connect key stormwater and stream restoration questions posed by the regulatory and practitioner communities with researchers. This program also supports research for pollutants of emerging concern, social science, "trade-offs," and more. Each year the top research questions are added to this RFP and some years past research questions are cycled off while we await findings to inform the next question’s iteration. The Pooled Monitoring Initiative pools funding resources to answer your top research questions and deliver the results back to you for use. If you are interested in funding this research, let us know as we can work together to add your funds to the "pool."
Posted Date
Nov 6, 2025
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Nov 6, 2025
Close: Jan 29, 2026
The goal of this research program is to answer several key restoration questions that are a barrier to watershed restoration project implementation. Funding partners hope that answering these questions will ultimately lead to increased confidence in proposed restoration project outcomes, clarification of the optimal site conditions in which to apply particular restoration techniques, how to bolster practice adoption using social science, information useful to regulatory agencies in project permitting, and information that will help guide monitoring programs. This program supports the Pooled Monitoring Initiative which is designed to connect key stormwater and stream restoration questions posed by the regulatory and practitioner communities with researchers. This program also supports research for pollutants of emerging concern, social science, "trade-offs," and more. Each year the top research questions are added to this RFP and some years past research questions are cycled off while we await findings to inform the next question’s iteration. The Pooled Monitoring Initiative pools funding resources to answer your top research questions and deliver the results back to you for use. If you are interested in funding this research, let us know as we can work together to add your funds to the "pool."
AvailableSeeks devcom army research laboratory broad agency announcement for foundational research.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2022
Due Date
Nov 21, 2027
Release: Dec 1, 2022
Close: Nov 21, 2027
Seeks devcom army research laboratory broad agency announcement for foundational research.
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