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The Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) establishes partnerships with government, higher education and industry that are designed to effect lasting improvements in a state or region’s research infrastructure, research and development (R&D) capacity and its national R&D competitiveness.
The EPSCoR program is directed at those jurisdictions that have not participated equably in competitive aerospace and aerospace-related research activities. Twenty-five states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam currently participate. Five federal agencies, including NASA, conduct EPSCoR programs.
View EPSCoR Directors by State/Jurisdiction General inquiries regarding this program should be made to: Kathleen B. Loftin Ph. D, NASA EPSCoR Program Manager Email: agency-epscor@mail.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Only the 26 NASA EPSCoR Directors at the lead institutions for which they are currently serving are eligible to submit one proposal. New Mexico is an eligible jurisdiction. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $750,000 over 36 months. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
NASA EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Development (RID) is funded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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NASA Space Launch System (SLS) Cubesat Opportunities on Artemis III, IV, and V Missions is sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) - Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD). This opportunity provides CubeSat developers with a chance to fly their small satellites as secondary payloads on the Artemis III, IV, and V missions, supporting lunar exploration and related space technology.
NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program is a grant from NVIDIA providing up to $60,000 per award to PhD students conducting research that advances accelerated computing and its applications. Now in its 25th year, the program invites nominations from doctoral students pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and related fields. Recipients receive not only research funding but also access to NVIDIA technology, products, and engineering expertise, along with a mandatory in-person summer internship. Students are nominated by their faculty advisors and selected based on academic achievement and research area alignment.
CalSEED Concept Award is a grant from the California Energy Commission that provides $150,000 in funding to early-stage clean energy innovators in California. The program targets individuals, businesses, and nonprofits developing hardware, software, or integrated solutions at Technology Readiness Levels 2-4. Eligible technology areas rotate each cycle and have included battery recycling and reuse, long-duration energy storage, medium- and heavy-duty vehicle electrification, industrial electrification, and advanced EV charging. Applicants must be located in California, have under $1 million in private funding, and propose innovations that benefit California ratepayers. Concept Award winners also receive professional development resources and access to accelerator programs, and may compete for a subsequent $450,000 Prototype Award.
NIST SBIR Phase I - Advanced Manufacturing and Robotics is sponsored by National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST SBIR Phase I - Advanced Manufacturing and Robotics is a grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that funds small businesses with innovative research and technology ideas in advanced manufacturing and robotics.
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