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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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The WOU Sponsored Research Office's Funding Opportunities blog has moved! Please click on the following link for the new WOU Sponsored Research Office blog.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
American Honda Foundation seeks STEM application
The American Honda Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the American Honda Motor Company, is accepting applications from nonprofit organizations and schools for programs that support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. Environmental projects, job training, and literacy programs also will be considered.
Grants of up to $75,000 will be awarded to 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations, public school districts, and private/public elementary and secondary schools listed by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics.
Amount: $75,000
Date due: The foundation accepts applications on a quarterly basis. Deadlines for the 2013 grantmaking cycle are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1.
For more information, click here.
Lawrence Foundation supports Education, Environment
The Lawrence Foundation awards grants in support of the environment, education, human services, disaster relief, and other causes. The foundation awards both program and operating grants with no geographic restrictions.
Amount: Varies
Date due: (rolling) April 30, 2013; November 1, 2013
For more information, click here.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Regional Social Science & Human-Dimension Research Proposals (Sea Grant)
The California, University of Southern California, Oregon, and Washington Sea Grant programs are jointly interested in coordinated research efforts that bring together researchers from across the West Coast region to address specific social science and human-dimension issues of regional importance that align with the goals of the National Sea Grant College Program. The program anticipates being able to fund between two and four regional projects for the 2014-2016 biennium. Individual projects should not request more than $100,000 per year (including indirect costs) from any relevant state Sea Grant program (total project costs can exceed $100K per year if more than one state Sea Grant program is involved). Projects will be selected through an open, competitive, peer-review process.
Amount: $100,000
Date due: April 1, 2013 (Pre-proposals)
For more information, click here.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Ocean Fund seeks grant inquiries
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. established the Ocean Fund in 1966 to support marine conservation organizations working to preserve the world's oceans. Ocean Fund grants are made to nonprofit groups and institutions conducting activities (e.g., research, education, and innovative technologies) directly related to marine conservation. Organizations seeking grants from the Ocean Fund are encouraged to e-mail the fund throughout the year to introduce their organization, mission, programs, and potential projects relevant to thefund's mission.
Amount: $20,000 - $40,000
Date due: Rolling
For more information, click here.
Oregon Sea Grant Program
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Mountaineers Foundation provides funding for Pacific Northwest
The Mountaineers Foundation provides support to organizations and agencies working to preserve the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the Pacific Northwest.
The foundation provides support for modest, short-term projects. Eligible projects include studies that will yield new data aimed at protecting Northwest wilderness and wildlife; biological, economic, legal, or policy studies; direct educational programs and materials related to environmental preservation; lectures, conferences, and seminars; written or audiovisual awareness materials; curriculum or other instructional materials; publication of conference proceedings, journal articles; seed or pilot studies that can be continued with funding from other sources; and selected capital improvement projects (e.g., restoration; assistance in purchasing equipment/materials).
The foundation funds selected projects led by 501(c)(3) or other nonprofit organizations, by certain agencies such as libraries and schools, and, occasionally, by individuals.
Amount: $5,000
Due date: February 1, 2013
For more information, click here.
Friday, July 27, 2012
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Faculty Development Grant
Amount: $450,000
Date due: October 5, 2012
For more information, click here.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Advancing Informal STEM Learning (NSF)
The Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) solicitation invites investigators to propose ideas, concepts, models,and other opportunities for learning and learning environments that will capture the creative and innovative potential of informal STEM learning for the future, and potentially forge new connections across all STEM learning communities.
Leveraging new and emerging technologies, STEM learning can now be located and situated wherever the learner is and customized to meet the learner's educational needs. New interdisciplinary collaborations and partnerships for informal
learning among academia, industry, and government can greatly advance our nation's goals to produce a scientifically and technologically literate population and workforce.
Amount: Varies
Date due: January 14, 2013
For more information, click here.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM (NSF)
- The Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (TUES) program seeks to improve the quality of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education for all undergraduate students. This solicitation especially encourages projects that have the potential to transform undergraduate STEM education, for example, by bringing about widespread adoption of classroom practices that embody understanding of how students learn most effectively. Thus transferability and dissemination are critical aspects for projects developing instructional materials and methods and should be considered throughout the project's lifetime.?? More advanced projects should involve efforts to facilitate adaptation at other sites.The program supports efforts to create, adapt, and disseminate new learning materials and teaching strategies to reflect advances both in STEM disciplines and in what is known about teaching and learning.?? It funds projects that develop faculty expertise, implement educational innovations, assess learning and evaluate innovations, prepare K-12 teachers, or conduct research on STEM teaching and learning. It also supports projects that further the work of the program itself, for example, synthesis and dissemination of findings across the program. The program supports projects representing different stages of development, ranging from small, exploratory investigations to large, comprehensive projects.
- Amount: Varies
- Date due: January 15, 2013
- For more information, click here.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Community Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
U.S. -- Australia Virtual Environmental Partnership
Friday, April 20, 2012
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Oregon Parks Foundation Grants
Friday, February 17, 2012
Motorola Solutions Innovation Generation (STEM)
The Motorola Solutions Foundation's Innovation Generation program is designed to inspire students to learn about science and generate interest in science-related careers.
Innovation Generation funding equips students with the skills essential to both their lives today and their future success. By making the complex concepts behind math and science real and relevant, students look at their world differently through strengthened problem-solving skills. The Motorola Solutions Foundation accomplishes this through grant-making, engaging employee volunteers, building networks among science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) leaders and conducting research.
Amount: $60,000 (local); $250,000 (national)
Date due: March 23, 2012
For more information, click here.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
2012 Conservation Innovation Grant Funding Opportunity
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Math & Science Partnerships (NSF)
The Math and Science Partnership (MSP) program is a major research and development effort that supports innovative partnerships to improve K-12 student achievement in mathematics and science. MSP projects are expected to raise the achievement levels of all students and significantly reduce achievement gaps in the STEM performance of diverse student populations. MSP projects contribute to what is known in K-12 STEM education. All STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields supported by NSF may be involved in this work, with special encouragement to areas that are gaining increased traction at the K-12 level, such as computer science and engineering, in addition to mathematics and science. MSP projects also serve as models that have a sufficiently strong evidence/research base to improve STEM education outcomes for all students.
Through this solicitation, NSF seeks to support two levels of Targeted Partnership awards, Implementation and Prototype. Implementation awards are intended to develop and put into practice innovative approaches and strategies in education. Prototype awards explore potentially innovative approaches and strategies in education. Both types of Partnerships incorporate significant new innovations to STEM education, linked to a strong educational research agenda, in one of four focal areas: Community Enterprise for STEM Learning; Current Issues Related to STEM Content; Identifying and Cultivating Exceptional Talent; and K-12 STEM Teacher Preparation. In addition, there are three types of Research, Evaluation and Technical Assistance (RETA) project opportunities in this solicitation: research related to sustainability, or policies, or state plans for STEM education; technical assistance for evaluators of MSP projects; and the STEM Education Resource Collaboratory.
Amount: $500,000 - $1.5m (yearly for 3 - 5 years)
Date due: March 5, 2012
For more information, click here.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Young Faculty Award
Amount: $300,000
Date due: January 19, 2012
For more information, click here.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Clean Oceans Depend on Everyone (CODE)
Amount: $10,000
Date due: December 1, 2011
For more information, click here.
