What Sustainable Computing R&D Funding Covers (and Excludes)

GrantID: 10112

Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000

Deadline: March 17, 2023

Grant Amount High: $2,000,000

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Grant Overview

Research and Development for Sustainable Computing Solutions

The Research and Development for Sustainable Computing Solutions program dedicates resources to advancing technologies that mitigate the environmental impact of computing systems. This funding opportunity focuses on research initiatives aimed at developing energy-efficient hardware and software solutions that play an essential role in creating sustainable computing practices throughout the tech industry. While it encourages innovative technological advancements, it specifically excludes funding for non-research-oriented activities or projects that do not address sustainability.

Concrete use cases within this initiative illustrate its potential. Research institutions could utilize funding to explore alternative materials for semiconductor production that have a lower environmental impact or develop algorithms that optimize energy consumption in data centers. By supporting such initiatives, the program not only aims to lessen the ecological footprint of technology but also stimulates collaboration among researchers and tech developers committed to sustainability.

Eligible entities for this funding program include universities, research organizations, and technology companies that can demonstrate a clear research agenda focused on sustainable solutions. However, organizations whose research does not align with sustainability or lacks a structured project plan may be excluded from consideration. As applicants are evaluated, a clear articulation of how the proposed research represents a significant advancement in sustainable computing practices is necessary.

A critical alignment factor for successful proposals involves demonstrating potential for scalability and real-world application. Projects that lack a practical deployment strategy or fail to prove their sustainability impact may not meet assessment criteria. Consequently, applicants are encouraged to ensure their research initiatives possess a clear pathway for implementation that can extend beyond academic theory into practical technology solutions that address current environmental challenges in computing.

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