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Mississippi Based RESTORE Act Center of Excellence (MBRACE) Competitive Grants Program is sponsored by Mississippi Based RESTORE Act Center of Excellence (MBRACE). MBRACE, a consortium of Mississippi's four research universities, offers a Competitive Grants Program for investigators from these universities to propose original research projects addressing at least one of the five discipline areas outlined in the RESTORE Act.
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Currently Funded Projects Previously Funded Projects Deepwater Horizon Memorial Internship Mississippi Based RESTORE Act Center of Excellence The Mississippi Based RESTORE Act Center of Excellence (MBRACE) is Mississippi's Center of Excellence under the RESTORE Act's Center of Excellence Research Grants Program. MBRACE is a consortium of Mississippi’s four research universities.
The mission of MBRACE is to seek sound comprehensive science-and technology-based understanding of the chronic and acute stressors, both anthropogenic and natural, on the dynamic and productive waters and ecosystems of the northern Gulf of Mexico, and to facilitate sustainable use of the Gulf’s important resources.
In response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, the RESTORE (Resources and Ecosystem Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States) Act was established in 2012, providing the Gulf Coast states with funds to restore and protect their natural resources.
As a part of these funds, the Centers of Excellence were formed in each of the five Gulf Coast states to focus on science, technology, and monitoring within the Gulf of Mexico Region and address the disciplines in the Act. Through the RESTORE Act, MBRACE will receive approximately $26 million over 15 years.
The Core Research Program funds research that crosses discipline areas and includes all four MBRACE member universities (JSU, MSU, UM, USM). 2. Competitive Grants Program The Competitive Grants Program allows investigators from the four main research universities in Mississippi to propose original research projects that address at least one of the five discipline areas.
All MBRACE Projects are also available on the Deepwater Horizon Project Tracker. Click on the link below to explore all projects funded by RESTORE Act funds. To see MBRACE projects filter by state (MS) and DWH Funding Program (RESTORE Act Funds Bucket 5).
https://dwhprojecttracker. org/projects/ Impact of MBRACE-Funded Projects Graduate students supported Datasets published to GRIIDC Peer-Reviewed Publications Dissertations/Theses Supported
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Investigators from Jackson State University, Mississippi State University, University of Mississippi, and University of Southern Mississippi. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $26 million over 15 years (total program). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Mississippi Based RESTORE Act Center of Excellence (MBRACE) Competitive Grants Program is funded by Mississippi Based RESTORE Act Center of Excellence (MBRACE). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Mississippi. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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