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Gulf Research Program and NOAA's Office of Education: Resilience Education is sponsored by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS) Gulf Research Program and NOAA's Office of Education. This program supports resilience education initiatives in the Gulf region.
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Funding Opportunity: Resilience Education Funding Opportunity: Resilience Education The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Gulf Research Program (GRP), along with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Office of Education, aims to enhance the resilience of coastal communities across the U.S. Gulf Coast states (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida) through place-based education.
This funding opportunity will support projects that educate community members on local environmental challenges, engage learners in solutions-oriented activities, and empower participants to take action in their communities.
Until June 10, 2026 5:00 PM June 11, 2026 - November 1, 2026 Application and Review Process March 18, 2026 : Online application submission opens April 15, 2026 : Funding Opportunity Question and Answer Session June 9, 2026 : Submission Help Office Hours June 10, 2026 : Deadline for submissions of applications due by 5:00 p. m.
Eastern Time September 2026 : Award selection and notification November 1, 2026 : Anticipated funding start date Eligible applicants are limited to institutions of higher education; K-12 public and independent schools and school systems; other nonprofits, including community-based organizations and informal education institutions, such as museums, zoos, and aquariums; state and local government agencies; and Indian tribal governments in the United States.
Federal agencies, for-profit organizations, foreign institutions, and individuals are not eligible to apply or receive funding; however, they may participate as project partners. The applying organization will be referred to as the “applicant” hereafter. The individual who will lead the proposed project will be referred to as “Project Director” hereafter.
All eligible applicants must have a valid federal tax ID number in order to apply. Projects funded under this opportunity must have project activities in at least one coastal community. Please see Appendix A of the RFA for a definition of coastal communities.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, K-12 schools, nonprofits (including community-based organizations and informal education venues), state/local government agencies, and Indian tribal governments. Federal agencies, for-profit organizations, foreign institutions, and individuals cannot apply. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Gulf Research Program Early-Career Research Fellowship: Energy Track is a grant from NOAA's Gulf Research Program that funds early-career researchers conducting interdisciplinary studies on legacy offshore energy infrastructure in the U.S. Gulf region. The 2026-2028 application cycle focuses on Legacy Energy Systems and Pathways Forward, inviting proposals that develop new knowledge, tools, or technologies to assess and address environmental, engineering, and community risks from orphaned wells, aging platforms, and pipelines, and explore safe decommissioning and repurposing pathways. Each fellow receives a two-year award of $76,000 paid to their institution. Applications opened March 17, 2026, with a deadline of May 5, 2026. Fellowships begin November 1, 2026. Eligible research must focus on communities in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, or Texas.
Gulf Research Program - Environment Track is a fellowship from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that funds early-career researchers pursuing innovative work to improve the well-being of Gulf Coast communities and ecosystems. The Environment Track supports untested research ideas, unique collaborations, and professional network-building. Awards range from $75,000 to $1,000,000. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, state and local governments, and academic institutions. The 2026 application cycle deadline was March 24, 2026.
Gulf Research Program and NOAA's Office of Education: Resilience Education is sponsored by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Gulf Research Program (GRP) and NOAA's Environmental Literacy Program. This funding opportunity aims to enhance community resilience and increase environmental literacy in U. S. Gulf States (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida) through place-based education.