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FY26 Phase I due May 1 2026; Phase II LOI May 1 2026; Phase II apps May 19 2026 (all passed); Phase II apps from FY26 Phase I awards due Dec 17 2026 (still open).
Genesis Mission: Transforming Science and Energy with AI is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This funding opportunity focuses on applying artificial intelligence to more than two dozen national science and technology challenges across energy systems, advanced manufacturing, materials, microelectronics, and biotechnology.
The initiative prioritizes near-term implementation and system-level performance gains, aiming to accelerate grid planning, forecasting, system optimization, and automate design, engineering, and compliance workflows.
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| U.S. DOE Office of Science(SC) The Genesis Mission: Transforming Science and Energy with AI DE-FOA-0003612 (updated April 20, 2026) Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Basic Energy Sciences, Biological and Environmental Research, Fusion Energy Sciences, High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics, Isotope R&D and Production Thursday, December 17, 2026 Submission Deadline for FY26 Phase I Applications: May 1, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern (grants.
gov) Submission Deadline for FY26 Phase II Letters of Intent: May 1, 2026, at 5 PM Eastern (PAMS) Submission Deadline for FY26 Phase II Applications: May 19, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern (grants. gov) Submission Deadline for Phase II Applications resulting from FY26 Phase I Awards: December 17, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern (grants. gov) A Phase I Application Template is available here .
A Phase II Letter of Intent Template is available here. A Phase II Application Template is available here. Sample OT and Project Agreements are available here.
A document of Frequently Asked Questions is provided (updated April 27, 2026).
Genesis Mission: Informational Webinars The Genesis Mission: Transforming Science and Energy with AI DE-FOA-0003612 (updated April 20, 2026) Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Basic Energy Sciences, Biological and Environmental Research, Fusion Energy Sciences, High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics, Isotope R&D and Production Thursday, December 17, 2026 Submission Deadline for FY26 Phase I Applications: May 1, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern (grants.
gov) Submission Deadline for FY26 Phase II Letters of Intent: May 1, 2026, at 5 PM Eastern (PAMS) Submission Deadline for FY26 Phase II Applications: May 19, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern (grants. gov) Submission Deadline for Phase II Applications resulting from FY26 Phase I Awards: December 17, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern (grants. gov) A Phase I Application Template is available here .
A Phase II Letter of Intent Template is available here. A Phase II Application Template is available here. Sample OT and Project Agreements are available here.
A document of Frequently Asked Questions is provided (updated April 27, 2026). Genesis Mission: Informational Webinars U.S. Department of Energy SC-43/Germantown Building 1000 Independence Ave. , SW sc.
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Research on Circular Economy, Smart Manufacturing, and Energy-Efficient Microelectronics is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). This funding opportunity supports innovative technology R&D across the manufacturing sector with a focus on circular economy, smart manufacturing, and energy-efficient microelectronics. While the stated deadline for full applications has passed, AMMTO frequently issues similar solicitations, and this highlights a relevant area of interest for the DOE.
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) Institutes is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science, Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR). This program supports scientific discovery through advanced computing. While the specific call details for new applications are not explicitly stated as open with a deadline, the program is ongoing and represents a significant funding opportunity for scientific computing research.
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This NOFO provides an opportunity to all FY 2018 NIST SBIR Phase I awardees to submit a Phase II application following completion of Phase I. This NOFO provides instructions for FY 2019 NIST SBIR Phase II application preparation and submission requirements. In Phase II, work from Phase I that exhibits potential for commercial application is further developed. Phase II is the R&D or prototype development phase. To apply for a Phase II award, each Phase I awardee will be required to submit a comprehensive application outlining the proposed research and a detailed plan to commercialize the final product. Each NIST Phase II award is for up to $400,000 and up to a 24-month period of performance. One year after completing the Phase II R&D activity, the awardee shall be required to report on its commercialization activities. Up to an additional $6,500 may be requested for Technical and Business Assistance (TABA); see Section 5.11 for more information about TABA. Funding Opportunity Number: 2019-NIST-SBIR-02. Assistance Listing: 11.620. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ST. Award Amount: Up to $400K per award.
Research on Circular Economy, Smart Manufacturing, and Energy-Efficient Microelectronics is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). This funding opportunity supports innovative technology R&D across the manufacturing sector with a focus on circular economy, smart manufacturing, and energy-efficient microelectronics. While the stated deadline for full applications has passed, AMMTO frequently issues similar solicitations, and this highlights a relevant area of interest for the DOE.