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Grant Opportunities | Oregon Sea Grant | Oregon State University Oregon Sea Grant announces the 2026-2028 Biennial Research Competition. This call invites preliminary proposals from researchers who are affiliated with any Oregon institution of higher education for two-year research projects that address cutting-edge socioeconomic and biophysical science related to important marine and coastal issues.
Preliminary proposals Due February 2, 2025 by 11:59 pm PT. See the Request for Proposal or additional details below.
Excellence & Innovation Supported Here modest, fast-track support for urgent or innovative projects fellowships and internships for graduate and undergraduate scholars management of applications for grants offered by the National Sea Grant office and other federal and state agencies Biennial grant competition Every two years, competitive research grants are available, assuming Congressional authorization and appropriation.
Researchers affiliated with any Oregon institution of higher education are welcomed to apply. Grant award amounts average $125,000 per award. The current biennial competition will be for 2026-2028.
Project duration is February 1, 2026, through January 31, 2028. The request for preliminary proposals for the 2026-2028 competition is below. Request for preliminary proposals, 2026-2028 competition Program development grants Oregon Sea Grant offers small, short-term grants to meet pressing research needs between biennial funding cycles as resources are available.
Amounts are modest - typically less than $10,000 - and the application and review process is simplified and compressed. Researchers may apply at any time. Special grant opportunities Conference and activity support Oregon Sea Grant offers resources to conferences or other activities that support or promote interaction, engagement or discussion with our stakeholders on topical areas that align with our strategic efforts.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Oregon universities Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $125,000 per award average (Biennial Research Competition) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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