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Find similar grantsCollege Equipment Grants Program - Chemistry Outreach is sponsored by Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh. This program assists smaller universities and colleges in the purchase of analytical instrumentation to be used by their students to explore spectroscopic methods, which are fundamental to photophysical chemistry.
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College Equipment Grants Program - Chemistry Outreach info@chemistryoutreach. org College Equipment Grants Program + Deadline is November 1, 2026 The Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh established the College Equipment Grant Program to assist smaller universities and colleges in the purchase of analytical instrumentation to be used by their students to explore spectroscopic methods.
The funding, up to $5000, can be combined with existing university money to fund the purchase or upgrade of new instrumentation, or used to purchase accessories or equipment that will expand the ability of students to utilize current spectroscopic instruments in new analytical methods.
Instruments across the electromagnetic spectrum, including X-ray, UV, Visible, near IR, IR, and on through the THz range are included in the equipment accepted for funding. In addition, submissions with a focus on hands on student learning and used for analyses directly related to real world applications are highly valued.
All public or private colleges and universities located within Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware with an enrollment of no more than 7500 undergraduate students are eligible to apply for this equipment grant.
Institutions are only eligible to receive a grant once every 2 years; therefore, personnel from 2025-26 Grantee Institutions are not eligible for a grant in 2026-27, and thus should not apply this year. State * Select county...
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College Equipment Grant Program is sponsored by Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh. This program assists smaller universities and colleges in purchasing analytical instrumentation for student use in exploring spectroscopic methods. Funding can be used for new instrumentation, upgrades, or accessories that expand student use of existing spectroscopic instruments in new analytical methods.
College Equipment Grants Program is sponsored by Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh. This program assists smaller universities and colleges in purchasing analytical instrumentation for students to explore spectroscopic methods. Funding can be used for new instrumentation, upgrades, accessories, or equipment that expands students' ability to utilize current spectroscopic instruments in new analytical methods. Submissions with a focus on hands-on student learning and real-world applications are highly valued.