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104B Grant Program/Water Research: Arkansas Water Resources Center Announces Request for Preproposals | Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P. L. L.
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L. C. To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The Arkansas Water Resources Center (“AWRC”) issued a Request for Preproposals.
The Request for Preproposals are in the area of water research. AWRC stares that the research projects would address “critical water needs in Arkansas. ” The funding opportunity is stated to be a component of the U.S. Geological Survey 104B Grant Program.
Eligible applicants include: . . .
Any faculty member or affiliate at a college or university in Arkansas is eligible to apply. Students with a faculty advisor are also eligible to apply for a smaller student grant that supplements current research efforts. Federal employees are NOT eligible as a principal investigator, but can collaborate with faculty as a co-investigator.
A caveat provided is that funding is contingent upon U.S. Geological Survey funds being provided. AWRC states that it anticipates funding faculty researchers up to $25,000 and student researchers up to $10,000. The deadline to submit preproposals is August 15, 2019.
A link to the announcement can be found here.
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