The State of Innovative Research Collaborations in STEM Areas

GrantID: 14986

Grant Funding Amount Low: $300,000

Deadline: February 9, 2023

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in with a demonstrated commitment to Science, Technology Research & Development are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Innovative Research Collaborations in STEM Areas

Promoting collaborative research in STEM fields is crucial for enhancing the research capacity of minority-serving institutions. This grant program primarily supports partnerships between these institutions and leading research organizations that focus on developing innovative solutions to real-world challenges. It excludes projects that do not include collaborative research elements or fail to provide access to requisite resources.

Take, for instance, a minority-serving institution forming a partnership with a major tech corporation to develop new educational software. This collaboration could result in groundbreaking research that leads to intellectual property while providing students with necessary skills and working experience. A similar case might involve a university collaborating with a national laboratory to study renewable energy solutions, allowing students to engage in cutting-edge research alongside industry leaders, which could lead to published findings and patents.

Eligibility for these grants is specifically targeted at historically Black colleges, Hispanic-serving institutions, and tribal colleges, all of which must demonstrate existing or planned collaborations with established research entities. However, institutions that cannot show a robust plan for collaboration or lack commitment to measurable outcomes in STEM fields may be deemed ineligible.

As this grant initiative becomes increasingly important, entities must align their proposals with current national and global priorities, focusing on areas such as climate change and technological advancement. Institutions presenting a high capacity for interdisciplinary collaboration stand a better chance of securing funding.

In summary, enhancing research collaborations in STEM is a pivotal endeavor that this grant seeks to address. By fostering partnerships that maximize resources and expertise, institutions can significantly elevate their research output and academic offerings, ultimately contributing to the advancement of diverse representation in technical and scientific fields.

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