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TitleShared Instrumentation for Animal Research (SIFAR) Grant Program (S10)AgenciesNational Institutes of Health (NIH)DescriptionThe Shared Instrumentation for Animal Research (SIFAR) Grant Program encourages applications from groups of NIH-funded investigators to purchase or upgrade scientific instruments necessary to carry out animal experiments in all areas of biomedical research supported by the NIH. Applicants may request clusters of commercially available instruments configured as specialized integrated systems or as series of instruments to support a thematic workflow in a well-defined area of research using animals or related materials. Priority will be given to specialized clusters of instruments and to uniquely configured systems to support innovative and potentially transformative investigations. Requests for a single instrument will be considered only if the instrument is to be placed in a barrier facility. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) supports requests for state-of-the art commercially available technologies needed for NIH-funded research using any vertebrate and invertebrate animal species. It is expected that the use of the awarded instruments will enhance the scientific rigor of animal research and improve the reproducibility of experimental outcomes. One item of the requested instrumentation must cost at least $50,000. No instrument in a cluster can cost less than $20,000. There is no maximum price requirement; however, the maximum award is $750,000.More Informationhttp://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-17-075.htmlSubmission LimitsApplicant organizations may submit more than one application, provided that each application is scientifically distinct. However, only one application per institution, as identified by DUNS, can be submitted to the SIFAR Program for any given due date. The NIH will not accept duplicate or highly overlapping applications under review at the same time. This means that the NIH will not accept: A new (A0) application that is submitted before issuance of the summary statement from the review of an overlapping new (A0) or resubmission (A1) application. A resubmission (A1) application that is submitted before issuance of the summary statement from the review of the previous new (A0) application. An application that has substantial overlap with another application pending appeal of initial peer review (see NOT-OD-11-101). In general, concurrent SIFAR, SIG (PAR-17-074) and/or HEI (PAR-17-076) applications for the same instruments (or the same type of instrument with added special accessories to meet the HEI budget requirement or the same instrument which is a part of a SIFAR cluster) are not allowed. If two or more S10 (either SIFAR, SIG or HEI) applications are submitted for similar equipment from the same institution, documentation from a high level institutional official must be provided, stating that this is not an unintended duplication, but part of a campus-wide instrumentation plan.Deadlines
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TitleShared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10)AgenciesNational Institutes of Health (NIH)DescriptionThe Shared Instrument Grant (SIG) Program encourages applications from groups of NIH-supported investigators to purchase or upgrade a single item of expensive, specialized, commercially available instruments or integrated systems that cost at least $50,000. There is no maximum price requirement; however, the maximum award is $600,000. Types of instruments supported include, but are not limited to: X-ray diffractometers, mass and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers, DNA and protein sequencers, biosensors, electron and light microscopes, cell sorters, and biomedical imagers.More Informationhttp://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-17-074.htmlSubmission LimitsThere is no restriction on the number of applications an institution can submit to the SIG and/or High-End Instrumentation (HEI) Programs each year, provided the applications request different types of equipment. In general, concurrent SIG, HEI and/or Shared Instrumentation for Animal Research (SIFAR) applications for the same instrument (or the same type of instrument with added special accessories to meet the HEI budget requirement) are not allowed. If two or more S10 (either SIG, HEI, or SIFAR) applications are submitted for similar equipment from the same institution, documentation from a high level institutional official must be provided stating that this is not an unintended duplication, but part of a campus-wide instrumentation plan. Applicants are advised to discuss with the SIG Scientific/Research Contact (see Section VII) potential duplicates before submitting two applications for the same type of instrument. A single application requesting more than one type of instruments (for example, a mass spectrometer and a confocal microscope) is not appropriate for this FOA.Deadlines
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TitleAdvanced Manufacturing Projects for Emerging Research Exploration - Topic Area 1 - Advanced MaterialsAgenciesUnited States Department of Energy (DOE)DescriptionTo enhance the responsiveness of the roadmap approach, EERE is issuing Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) within its existing Offices and programs to support innovative technologies and solutions that could help meet existing goals but are not represented in a significant way in the Offices' existing Multi-Year Program Plans (MYPPs) or current portfolios. These FOAs and resulting projects will allow EERE to assess new technologies for their potential to be “on ramped†to future MYPPs, and encourage contributions from new partners. Successful projects will reduce the risk associated with potential breakthrough approaches and technologies so that they can be viable candidates for inclusion in future program roadmaps. This funding opportunity addresses three topic areas from the Advanced Manufacturing Office. Each topic area consists of multiple subtopics. DOE intends to fund the applications with the greatest chance of helping achieve the goals and mission of EERE. EERE may award an entire application or any part of an application at a funding level that will be negotiated with the applicant. The topic areas are: Topic Area 1: Advanced Materials. The Advanced Materials Topic Area focuses on advances in innovative materials and the devices and systems that incorporate them for energy-saving opportunities and improved functionality. Topic Area 2: Advanced Processes. The Advanced Processes Topic Area focuses on advancing transformational next-generation processes and technologies not bound by limitations of current processes. Topic Area 3: Modeling and Analysis Tools for Materials and Manufacturing. The Modeling and Analysis Tools for Materials and Manufacturing Topic Area focuses on optimization of energy and materials usage across the lifecycle of manufactured products through the use of information technology. The Applicants’ technologies may be at different levels of maturity; proposed funding levels and project durations should be commensurate with the work scope necessary to advance the technology to the proposed readiness level. Applications to this FOA will be accepted in the following categories: Tier 1 (Concept Definition, expected TRL 2-3): DOE Federal Funding Share Range of $250,000 - $1,000,000. The project would conduct early stage research needed to explore and define technical concepts. Activities would focus on thoroughly understanding and describing the capabilities of the technology. Research may include laboratory scale experiments, exploration of fundamental scientific concepts associated with the technology, data generation and analysis, and other exploratory methods. Tier 2 (Proof of Concept, expected TRL 3-5): DOE Federal Funding Share Range of $750,000 - $2,500,000. The project would conduct research, development and testing of prototype technology or processes. Work may include analytical studies and laboratory studies to physically validate analytical predictions of separate elements of the technology, predictive modeling or simulation of performance, engineering studies to assess scale-up, and testing of concept feasibility at the prototype or bench scale. Please click "FOA FAQs" under the "FOA Documents" heading below for Questions and Answers specific to this FOA. Applicants that experience issues with submissions PRIOR to the FOA Deadline: The Exchange system is currently designed to enforce hard deadlines for Full Application submissions. The APPLY and SUBMIT buttons automatically disable at the defined submission deadlines. The intention of this design is to consistently enforce a standard deadline for all applications. In the event that an Applicant experiences technical difficulties with a submission, the Applicant should contact the Exchange helpdesk for assistance (EERE-ExchangeSupport@hq.doe.gov). Informational Webinar: EERE will conduct one informational webinar during the FOA process. It will be held after the initial FOA release but before the due date for the Concept Paper. Attendance is not mandatory and will not positively or negatively impact the overall review of any Applicant submissions. Standard application questions regarding the EERE Office and FOA procedures will be discussed. No new information will be presented during the webinar and EERE will not answer any attendee questions during the webinar. The Informational Webinar mentioned in the FOA will be held on January 5, 2017 at 1:00 PM ET Eastern Standard Time. Please click or copy and paste this link in your browser for registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7609726952255956994More Informationhttps://eere-exchange.energy.gov/#FoaIdf0b06a03-0ac0-4c6d-a01b-bd09a4a62a0eSubmission LimitsAn entity may only submit one Concept Paper and one Full Application for each of the three Topic Areas identified in Section I.B for consideration under this FOA. For example, EERE will only consider one Concept Paper and one Full Application per university for each of the three Topic Areas identified for this FOA (not one submission per each college or school within the university). This limitation does not prohibit an Applicant from collaborating on other applications (e.g., as a potential Subrecipient or partner) so long as the entity is only listed as the Prime Applicant on one Concept Paper and Full Application submitted per Topic Area under this FOA.Deadlines
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TitleAdvanced Manufacturing Projects for Emerging Research Exploration - Topic Area 2 - Advanced ProcessesAgenciesUnited States Department of Energy (DOE)DescriptionTo enhance the responsiveness of the roadmap approach, EERE is issuing Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) within its existing Offices and programs to support innovative technologies and solutions that could help meet existing goals but are not represented in a significant way in the Offices' existing Multi-Year Program Plans (MYPPs) or current portfolios. These FOAs and resulting projects will allow EERE to assess new technologies for their potential to be “on ramped†to future MYPPs, and encourage contributions from new partners. Successful projects will reduce the risk associated with potential breakthrough approaches and technologies so that they can be viable candidates for inclusion in future program roadmaps. This funding opportunity addresses three topic areas from the Advanced Manufacturing Office. Each topic area consists of multiple subtopics. DOE intends to fund the applications with the greatest chance of helping achieve the goals and mission of EERE. EERE may award an entire application or any part of an application at a funding level that will be negotiated with the applicant. The topic areas are: Topic Area 1: Advanced Materials. The Advanced Materials Topic Area focuses on advances in innovative materials and the devices and systems that incorporate them for energy-saving opportunities and improved functionality. Topic Area 2: Advanced Processes. The Advanced Processes Topic Area focuses on advancing transformational next-generation processes and technologies not bound by limitations of current processes. Topic Area 3: Modeling and Analysis Tools for Materials and Manufacturing. The Modeling and Analysis Tools for Materials and Manufacturing Topic Area focuses on optimization of energy and materials usage across the lifecycle of manufactured products through the use of information technology. The Applicants’ technologies may be at different levels of maturity; proposed funding levels and project durations should be commensurate with the work scope necessary to advance the technology to the proposed readiness level. Applications to this FOA will be accepted in the following categories: Tier 1 (Concept Definition, expected TRL 2-3): DOE Federal Funding Share Range of $250,000 - $1,000,000. The project would conduct early stage research needed to explore and define technical concepts. Activities would focus on thoroughly understanding and describing the capabilities of the technology. Research may include laboratory scale experiments, exploration of fundamental scientific concepts associated with the technology, data generation and analysis, and other exploratory methods. Tier 2 (Proof of Concept, expected TRL 3-5): DOE Federal Funding Share Range of $750,000 - $2,500,000. The project would conduct research, development and testing of prototype technology or processes. Work may include analytical studies and laboratory studies to physically validate analytical predictions of separate elements of the technology, predictive modeling or simulation of performance, engineering studies to assess scale-up, and testing of concept feasibility at the prototype or bench scale. Please click "FOA FAQs" under the "FOA Documents" heading below for Questions and Answers specific to this FOA. Applicants that experience issues with submissions PRIOR to the FOA Deadline: The Exchange system is currently designed to enforce hard deadlines for Full Application submissions. The APPLY and SUBMIT buttons automatically disable at the defined submission deadlines. The intention of this design is to consistently enforce a standard deadline for all applications. In the event that an Applicant experiences technical difficulties with a submission, the Applicant should contact the Exchange helpdesk for assistance (EERE-ExchangeSupport@hq.doe.gov). Informational Webinar: EERE will conduct one informational webinar during the FOA process. It will be held after the initial FOA release but before the due date for the Concept Paper. Attendance is not mandatory and will not positively or negatively impact the overall review of any Applicant submissions. Standard application questions regarding the EERE Office and FOA procedures will be discussed. No new information will be presented during the webinar and EERE will not answer any attendee questions during the webinar. The Informational Webinar mentioned in the FOA will be held on January 5, 2017 at 1:00 PM ET Eastern Standard Time. Please click or copy and paste this link in your browser for registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7609726952255956994More Informationhttps://eere-exchange.energy.gov/#FoaIdf0b06a03-0ac0-4c6d-a01b-bd09a4a62a0eSubmission LimitsAn entity may only submit one Concept Paper and one Full Application for each of the three Topic Areas identified in Section I.B for consideration under this FOA. For example, EERE will only consider one Concept Paper and one Full Application per university for each of the three Topic Areas identified for this FOA (not one submission per each college or school within the university). 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TitleAdvanced Manufacturing Projects for Emerging Research Exploration - Topic Area 3 - Modeling and Analysis Tools for Materials and ManufacturingAgenciesUnited States Department of Energy (DOE)DescriptionTo enhance the responsiveness of the roadmap approach, EERE is issuing Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) within its existing Offices and programs to support innovative technologies and solutions that could help meet existing goals but are not represented in a significant way in the Offices' existing Multi-Year Program Plans (MYPPs) or current portfolios. These FOAs and resulting projects will allow EERE to assess new technologies for their potential to be “on ramped†to future MYPPs, and encourage contributions from new partners. Successful projects will reduce the risk associated with potential breakthrough approaches and technologies so that they can be viable candidates for inclusion in future program roadmaps. This funding opportunity addresses three topic areas from the Advanced Manufacturing Office. Each topic area consists of multiple subtopics. DOE intends to fund the applications with the greatest chance of helping achieve the goals and mission of EERE. EERE may award an entire application or any part of an application at a funding level that will be negotiated with the applicant. The topic areas are: Topic Area 1: Advanced Materials. The Advanced Materials Topic Area focuses on advances in innovative materials and the devices and systems that incorporate them for energy-saving opportunities and improved functionality. Topic Area 2: Advanced Processes. The Advanced Processes Topic Area focuses on advancing transformational next-generation processes and technologies not bound by limitations of current processes. Topic Area 3: Modeling and Analysis Tools for Materials and Manufacturing. The Modeling and Analysis Tools for Materials and Manufacturing Topic Area focuses on optimization of energy and materials usage across the lifecycle of manufactured products through the use of information technology. The Applicants’ technologies may be at different levels of maturity; proposed funding levels and project durations should be commensurate with the work scope necessary to advance the technology to the proposed readiness level. Applications to this FOA will be accepted in the following categories: Tier 1 (Concept Definition, expected TRL 2-3): DOE Federal Funding Share Range of $250,000 - $1,000,000. The project would conduct early stage research needed to explore and define technical concepts. Activities would focus on thoroughly understanding and describing the capabilities of the technology. Research may include laboratory scale experiments, exploration of fundamental scientific concepts associated with the technology, data generation and analysis, and other exploratory methods. Tier 2 (Proof of Concept, expected TRL 3-5): DOE Federal Funding Share Range of $750,000 - $2,500,000. The project would conduct research, development and testing of prototype technology or processes. Work may include analytical studies and laboratory studies to physically validate analytical predictions of separate elements of the technology, predictive modeling or simulation of performance, engineering studies to assess scale-up, and testing of concept feasibility at the prototype or bench scale. Please click "FOA FAQs" under the "FOA Documents" heading below for Questions and Answers specific to this FOA. Applicants that experience issues with submissions PRIOR to the FOA Deadline: The Exchange system is currently designed to enforce hard deadlines for Full Application submissions. The APPLY and SUBMIT buttons automatically disable at the defined submission deadlines. The intention of this design is to consistently enforce a standard deadline for all applications. In the event that an Applicant experiences technical difficulties with a submission, the Applicant should contact the Exchange helpdesk for assistance (EERE-ExchangeSupport@hq.doe.gov). Informational Webinar: EERE will conduct one informational webinar during the FOA process. It will be held after the initial FOA release but before the due date for the Concept Paper. Attendance is not mandatory and will not positively or negatively impact the overall review of any Applicant submissions. Standard application questions regarding the EERE Office and FOA procedures will be discussed. No new information will be presented during the webinar and EERE will not answer any attendee questions during the webinar. The Informational Webinar mentioned in the FOA will be held on January 5, 2017 at 1:00 PM ET Eastern Standard Time. Please click or copy and paste this link in your browser for registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7609726952255956994More Informationhttps://eere-exchange.energy.gov/#FoaIdf0b06a03-0ac0-4c6d-a01b-bd09a4a62a0eSubmission LimitsAn entity may only submit one Concept Paper and one Full Application for each of the three Topic Areas identified in Section I.B for consideration under this FOA. For example, EERE will only consider one Concept Paper and one Full Application per university for each of the three Topic Areas identified for this FOA (not one submission per each college or school within the university). This limitation does not prohibit an Applicant from collaborating on other applications (e.g., as a potential Subrecipient or partner) so long as the entity is only listed as the Prime Applicant on one Concept Paper and Full Application submitted per Topic Area under this FOA.Deadlines
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TitleOVW Fiscal Year 2017 Training and Technical Assistance to Support Grantee ReportingAgenciesU.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)DescriptionThe recipient of this cooperative agreement will work in cooperation with and under the direction of OVW. Activities under this project may include, but are not limited to: • Reviewing, cleaning, and analyzing data collected from OVW progress reporting forms, which includes collecting the data twice per year from the Grants Management System (GMS) and developing and maintaining a process for accepting annual subgrantee reports directly from the State Administrators of OVW’s formula grant programs • Developing progress reporting forms and instructions for new grant programs and revising existing forms and instructions • Providing databases for OVW grantees to use to manage the data they must report to OVW • Drafting, revising, and finalizing biennial Reports to Congress on the effectiveness of OVW’s discretionary grant programs and on the STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program and the SASP Formula Grant Program (which includes updating literature reviews for each report) • Producing six-month data summaries for each program, twice per year • Using in-person meetings, web-based forums, and other methods of providing training and technical assistance for grantees and subgrantees on how to collect and report data and complete progress reporting forms • Providing training at OVW new grantee orientations, including the annual STOP Administrators conference • Developing and revising/updating self-paced online training tools and products for OVW grant programs • Responding in a timely manner to all requests for information from OVW, including ad hoc data requests • Maintaining a website that includes aggregate information about OVW grant programs, materials to facilitate effective completion of progress reporting forms (including online training modules on the forms), a calendar for trainings, instructions and tips on how to complete the forms, databases to help grantees collect the information required during the reporting period, and contact information for technical assistance for grantees and subgrantees • Maintaining an online repository for recently published research related to domestic/dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking • Producing and distributing email alerts to grantees and subgrantees on issues relating to reporting on grant-funded activities and trainings The proposed project will need to address OVW’s 15 discretionary grant programs, and four formula grant programs, which together account for about 3,500 active awards. For information on OVW’s grant programs, see OVW’s website at http://www.justice.gov/ovw, including the fact sheet at: http://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/ovw/legacy/2014/05/28/ovw-grant-programsfact- sheet-grouped.pdf. For past reports to Congress, existing progress reporting forms, graphic reports of aggregated data by grant program, and training tools, visit http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/vawamei/.More Informationhttps://www.justice.gov/ovw/page/file/920306/downloadSubmission LimitsAn applicant can submit only one application in response to this solicitation. If an applicant submits multiple versions of the same application, OVW will review only the most recent system-validated version submitted before the deadline.Deadlines
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TitleOJJDP FY 17 Smart on Juvenile Justice: Enhancing Youth Access to Justice InitiativeAgenciesU.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)DescriptionThis initiative is composed of three categories listed below. Eligible applicants are limited to nonprofit organizations having a 501(c)(3) exemption with the Internal Revenue Service; for-profit organizations, including tribal nonprofit and for-profit organizations; and institutions of higher education, including tribal institutions of higher education. For-profit organizations must agree to forgo any profit or management fee. · Category 1: Training and Technical Assistance. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) will provide funding to a national training and technical assistance (TTA) provider to deliver intensive assistance to states to develop and implement effective, well-resourced, statewide juvenile defense reform strategic plans. The provider will also work to improve indigent defense, including post-disposition representation, and the overall level of systemic advocacy by providing the juvenile defense bar with cost-effective, innovative training programs, tools and practice guidelines, technical support, capacity-building assistance, and leadership opportunities, and by collaboratively engaging experts and stakeholders. Category 2: State and Tribal Juvenile Defender Resource Centers. Resource centers will be funded to help state, tribal, and local juvenile defense systems enhance the quality of legal representation, leverage resources, and collect and analyze data to measure the effectiveness of services. Category 3: Second Chance Act- Juvenile Reentry Legal Services. This program will provide grants to community based non- profit organizations to provide direct civil legal services, mentoring and reentry planning to justice involved youth that are transitioning or have recently transitioned back to their families and communities following secure confinement or out-of-home placement by providing the youth with direct civil legal services, mentoring and collective advocacy strategies to address the collateral consequences of justice-system involvement and overcome barriers to securing housing, education, and employment in order to reduce recidivism.More Informationhttp://www.grants.gov/view-opportunity.html?oppId=290991Submission LimitsUnder this solicitation, only one application by any particular applicant entity will be considered. An entity may, however, be proposed as a subrecipient (“subgranteeâ€) in more than one application.Deadlines
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TitleInnovative Pathways FOA - Topic Area 1 - Technical Community and Industry CollaborationAgenciesUnited States Department of Energy (DOE)DescriptionThe Innovative Pathways FOA seeks to surface new testable and scalable ways (mechanisms, approaches, models, and/or platforms) to address both areas above (Topics 1 and 2, respectively). This FOA will fund the implementation of innovative mechanisms that could alleviate some of the common structural challenges that promising new energy technologies face on the pathway to market. Within the two Topics: (1) Technical Community and Industry Collaboration and (2) Lowering Barriers to Resource Access, Tech-to-Market highlighted Areas of Interest. The Areas of Interest for this FOA are (1) Models for industry-startup partnerships under Topic 1 and (2) New investment models under Topic 2. However, Tech-to-Market will consider any proposals that address one or both Topics for funding. EERE’s intent is to pilot and evaluate new mechanisms, and to position those that are successful for adoption by the private sector. These mechanisms are intended to augment existing Tech-to-Market efforts that are currently being supported. This funding opportunity is not intended to fund individual technology solutions directly. Rather, it will fund approaches that address common barriers across the larger energy ecosystem to help create more efficient pathways to market for clean energy technologies. Tech-to-Market plans to select approaches that are extremely high-leverage, with the potential to effect significant improvements within the innovation ecosystem with limited capital. Overcoming these common barriers will help bolster U.S. leadership in energy innovation, capturing the associated economic benefits and ensuring affordable and reliable American energy.More Informationhttps://eere-exchange.energy.gov/#FoaIdb39cec84-4023-4e60-9356-08a840765ed0Submission LimitsApplicants may only submit one Full Application for each Topic of this FOA. If an applicant submits more than one Full Application to the same Topic, EERE will only consider the last timely submission for evaluation. Any other submissions received listing the same applicant for the same Topic will be considered noncompliant and not eligible for further consideration. This limitation does not prohibit an applicant from collaborating on other applications (e.g., as a potential Sub-recipient or partner) so long as the entity is only listed as the prime applicant on one Full Application per Topic.Cost Sharing:Cost Share 20% per Phase, Cost Share Waiver Not Utilized The cost share must be at least 20% of the total allowable project costs for projects funded by this FOA (i.e., the sum of the government share, including FFRDC costs if applicable, and the recipient share of allowable costs equals the total allowable cost of the project) and must come from non-federal sources unless otherwise allowed by law. (See 2 CFR 200.306 and 2 CFR 910.130 for the applicable cost sharing requirements.)Deadlines
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TitleInnovative Pathways FOA - Topic Area 2 - Lowering Barriers to Resource AccessAgenciesUnited States Department of Energy (DOE)DescriptionThe Innovative Pathways FOA seeks to surface new testable and scalable ways (mechanisms, approaches, models, and/or platforms) to address both areas above (Topics 1 and 2, respectively). This FOA will fund the implementation of innovative mechanisms that could alleviate some of the common structural challenges that promising new energy technologies face on the pathway to market. Within the two Topics: (1) Technical Community and Industry Collaboration and (2) Lowering Barriers to Resource Access, Tech-to-Market highlighted Areas of Interest. The Areas of Interest for this FOA are (1) Models for industry-startup partnerships under Topic 1 and (2) New investment models under Topic 2. However, Tech-to-Market will consider any proposals that address one or both Topics for funding. EERE’s intent is to pilot and evaluate new mechanisms, and to position those that are successful for adoption by the private sector. These mechanisms are intended to augment existing Tech-to-Market efforts that are currently being supported. This funding opportunity is not intended to fund individual technology solutions directly. Rather, it will fund approaches that address common barriers across the larger energy ecosystem to help create more efficient pathways to market for clean energy technologies. Tech-to-Market plans to select approaches that are extremely high-leverage, with the potential to effect significant improvements within the innovation ecosystem with limited capital. Overcoming these common barriers will help bolster U.S. leadership in energy innovation, capturing the associated economic benefits and ensuring affordable and reliable American energy.More Informationhttps://eere-exchange.energy.gov/#FoaIdb39cec84-4023-4e60-9356-08a840765ed0Submission LimitsApplicants may only submit one Full Application for each Topic of this FOA. If an applicant submits more than one Full Application to the same Topic, EERE will only consider the last timely submission for evaluation. Any other submissions received listing the same applicant for the same Topic will be considered noncompliant and not eligible for further consideration. This limitation does not prohibit an applicant from collaborating on other applications (e.g., as a potential Sub-recipient or partner) so long as the entity is only listed as the prime applicant on one Full Application per Topic.Cost Sharing:Cost Share 20% per Phase, Cost Share Waiver Not Utilized The cost share must be at least 20% of the total allowable project costs for projects funded by this FOA (i.e., the sum of the government share, including FFRDC costs if applicable, and the recipient share of allowable costs equals the total allowable cost of the project) and must come from non-federal sources unless otherwise allowed by law. (See 2 CFR 200.306 and 2 CFR 910.130 for the applicable cost sharing requirements.)Deadlines
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TitleNIST Public Safety Innovation Accelerator ProgramAgenciesNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)DescriptionFunding Opportunity Description: The NIST Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program seeks applications from eligible applicants for activities to accelerate research, development, production, and testing of key broadband technologies and capabilities for first responders as described in Section I. of this NOFO. • Anticipated Amounts: In FY 2017 through FY2019, NIST anticipates up to $30,000,000 may be available to fund awards in the range of $10,000 to $1,000,000 per year with project performance periods of up to two (2) years. Proposals submitted by institutions of higher education with the specific purpose of supporting research by students as part of their doctoral program may have performance periods of up to three (3) years. All awards will be made consistent with the multi-year funding policy (see Section II.2 of this NOFO).More Informationhttps://www.nist.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2016/12/07/public_safety_innovation_accelerator_program_funding_opportunity.pdfSubmission LimitsNIST will only consider one application per applicant; however, an applicant entity may be proposed as a sub-recipient, contractor, or unfunded collaborator within applications submitted by other entities. In addition, an applicant may address more than one technology area from the program description, though they should make this very clear in the technical proposal.Cost Sharing:Cost Sharing Requirements: Matching funds are not required for this NOFO.Deadlines
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Anyone wishing to submit a proposal for one of these programs should click on the appropriate link in the list above. To expedite the process of planning an internal competition, please submit your notice of intent as soon as you know you have an interest in the funding program. You are only required to include the name of the Principal Investigator, any co-PI's, and the subject or title of the proposed project. The deadline for the internal notice of intent is indicated above.
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