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Between funding cycles — the 2013 competition closed Apr 18, 2013. NOAA Sea Grant runs aquaculture funding competitions regularly; check seagrant.noaa.gov for the current round.
Historical funding: Up to $300K per award
Prior eligibility: Eligible applicants: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification). Sea Grant College Programs, Sea Grant Institutional Programs, Sea Grant Coherent Area Programs, and the National Sea Grant Law Center. Cost sharing or matching funds are required.
Depending on availability of funds, NOAA Sea Grant expects to have available about $1,600,000 for each of FY 2013 and FY 2014 for a national competition to fund marine aquaculture extension and technology transfer efforts, as part of the overall plan to support the development of environmentally and economically sustainable ocean, coastal and Great Lakes aquaculture. Aquaculture that occurs in the Great Lakes or its coastal zone is considered marine aquaculture for this competition. This Federal Funding Opportunity includes information on application and criteria for aquaculture extension proposals requesting a maximum of $300,000 in total federal funding for up to a two-year period. Matching funds are required. Proposals are required to include a partnership (e.g., with local community governments, state and Federal agencies, regional management efforts, industry, non-governmental organizations). Awards are anticipated to start no later than September 1, 2013. Additional proposals from this competition may be selected for funding in the next fiscal year, subject to the availability of funds. Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-OAR-SG-2013-2003654. Assistance Listing: 11.417. Funding Instrument: CA,G. Category: ENV,ST. Award Amount: Up to $300K per award.
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