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Biotechnology Event Sponsorship is a grant from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center that funds life science-focused events and meetings in North Carolina, providing information and networking opportunities to the statewide life science community.
The program includes two tiers: Biotechnology Event Sponsorships (BES) offer up to $3,000 for events serving primarily a North Carolina audience, while Biotechnology Meeting Grants (BMG) offer up to $10,000 for national or international meetings held in North Carolina. Virtual and hybrid events are eligible.
Eligible applicants are any North Carolina-based nonprofit organizations planning conferences, workshops, or events focused on biotechnology or related life science topics. Applications are reviewed quarterly based on event dates.
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Event and Meeting Grants | Research Funding North Carolina Biotechnology Center NCBiotech's event and meeting grants provide support for North Carolina-based events and meetings that bring information and networking opportunities on diverse topics to the life science community statewide. Biotechnology Event Sponsorships (BES) provide up to $3,000 to support life science-focused events held primarily for a North Carolina audience.
Biotechnology Meeting Grants (BMG) are restricted to national/international meetings held in North Carolina and offer up to $10,000. Virtual and hybrid events are eligible for support. See the guidelines for details.
Any North Carolina-based nonprofit organization may apply. Potential applicants at Duke should consult with Kylie Snyder, Foundation Relations (kylie. snyder@duke.
edu) before applying.
Event Dates: July, August, September 2026 Deadline: Wednesday, May 20, 2026 (noon) Event Dates: October, November, December 2026 Deadline: Wednesday, August 26, 2026 (noon) Event Dates: January, February, March 2027 Deadline: Wednesday, November 18, 2026 (noon) Event Dates: April, May, June 2027 Deadline: Wednesday, February 17, 2027 (noon) Any North Carolina-based nonprofit organization planning a conference, workshop or other event in North Carolina focusing on biotechnology or its related aspects.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Any nonprofit organization planning a conference, workshop or other event in North Carolina focusing on biotechnology or its related aspects. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $4,000 to $30,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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