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NY Sea Grant | NYSG: Grants & Policies - 2027-2028 Long Island Sound Research - Call for Pre-Proposals Last summer, we launched a new look for NYSG's Website We'll continue to make adjustments through the winter and spring months.
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EDT on Thursday, March 19, 2026 NOTE: See recording from informational webinar ( click here ); Also see presentation about this RFP ( PDF ) Connecticut Sea Grant (CTSG) and New York Sea Grant (NYSG) announce the Long Island Sound (LIS) Partnership extramural research program.
The intent of this program is to fund research that will support the science-based management of Long Island Sound (LIS) and its resources, and support implementation of the LIS Partnership Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP). The LIS Partnership is a regional, community-based partnership to protect and restore LIS. Information about the Partnership can be found at lispartnership.
org/ . Preliminary proposals are invited for the funding period of January 1, 2027, to December 31, 2028. Any investigator seeking support for this period (or a portion thereof for either one or two years) must submit a preliminary proposal via NYSG’s eSea Grant electronic submission website at www.
nyseagrant. org/eseagrant (account registration required) by 5:00 p. m.
EDT on Thursday, March 19, 2026. Hard copy, email, and fax submissions will NOT be accepted. Subject to available federal funding, up to approximately $5.
5 million is expected to be available for one- or two-year projects, with a maximum funding level of $1,000,000 ($500,000/year cap). The first year of the funding period covered by this Call for Preliminary Proposals is expected to begin on January 1, 2027. Allocation of Year 2 funds, if applicable, will be contingent on satisfactory progress in Year 1, and availability of federal funding.
Projects chosen for funding require the completion and approval of a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) before initiation of data collection. To Apply: Click on the link in the “Related Links” box to download and read the full Call. It provides details about the Call and instructions for preparing your pre-proposal.
When ready to submit your pre-proposal, return to this page and click the Apply Now button below which will take you to the eSea Grant Submission Platform. You will need to create an account at eSea Grant to be able to submit a preproposal. If you intend to submit a preproposal, it is recommended to create an account now, rather than when you are ready to submit to save you time later.
You can create an account anytime by going directly to www. nyseagrant. org/eseagrant .
Click on the link in the “Related Links” box to download a quick guide to using eSea Grant. Questions: Contact Lane Smith , Research Coordinator (NYSG) at lane. smith@stonybrook.
edu or Syma Ebbin , Research Coordinator (CTSG) at syma. ebbin@uconn. edu .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Researchers affiliated with New York Sea Grant or Connecticut Sea Grant institutions; submissions via eSea Grant portal only; 50% match required. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates approximately $5.5 million total; up to $1,000,000 per project ($500,000/year cap) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Long Island Sound Partnership (LISP) Research Program is a grant from Connecticut Sea Grant and New York Sea Grant, funded by NOAA, that funds scientific research to improve the understanding and management of Long Island Sound. Initiated in 2000 in cooperation with the EPA Long Island Sound Office, the program awards funding to researchers whose work directly supports decision-making for the Long Island Sound Study. For the 2027-2028 funding period, approximately $5.5 million is expected to be available for one- or two-year projects, with a maximum award of $1,000,000 per project and an annual cap of $500,000 per year. Preliminary proposals for the current cycle were due March 19, 2026. Submissions are accepted through NYSG's E-Seagrant portal. Prospective applicants may contact the research coordinators at Connecticut Sea Grant or New York Sea Grant for guidance.
New York Great Lakes Basin Small Grants Program is a grant from New York Sea Grant, a NOAA-funded program, that supports projects advancing the Great Lakes Action Agenda and aligning with community plans addressing environmental challenges in New York's Great Lakes basin. Budget requests may not exceed $40,000 with no match required. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, county and local governments, Indian nations recognized by New York State or the federal government, and public agencies. The 2026 application deadline was March 27, 2026, and all proposals must be submitted electronically as a single PDF.
2026-27 Great Lakes Basin Small Grants Projects is sponsored by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and New York Sea Grant. Funding for projects benefiting New York's Great Lakes basin by demonstrating the application of ecosystem-based management approaches to local watershed challenges and implementing Great Lakes Action Agenda priorities.