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Opportunity Grant Program is sponsored by West Virginia Science, Technology and Research (STaR) Division. Supports STEM education and career development in West Virginia by funding projects that demonstrate the value of STEM in the state.
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Opportunity Grant Program - STaR Division Scientist Spotlight Videos Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol Opportunity Grant Program Opportunity Grant Program Program Description: The purpose of the West Virginia Science, Technology and Research (STaR) Opportunity Grants & Sponsorships Program is to support STEM education, demonstrate the value of STEM in West Virginia, and/or support those in STEM careers.
Projects we typically fund include, but are not limited to, camps or workshops for West Virginia residents, out of state travel to scientific conferences or for research purposes, and sponsorship of statewide scientific or technical events. Applicants are strongly encouraged to utilize STaR support as a supplement to other sources of funding. Each proposal should be for a single purpose.
No institution may submit more than one (1) proposal in one year. Investigators who received awards in the prior two years are not eligible to apply. Eligibility: All West Virginia four-year colleges, universities, community and technical colleges, private and public K-12 schools, non-profit organizations that are tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Service code 501(c)(3), or state, county, or city governmental agencies.
Full-time college or university faculty, school principals, directors of non-profit organizations, or agency heads of a governmental agency. No institution, organization or agency may submit more than one proposal per year; exceptions may apply when an organization is acting as a fiscal agent for another organization.
Award Information: Cost reimbursable grant or sponsorship Estimated Number of Awards: Up to 8 Next Anticipated Proposal Due Date: Open from July 1, 2026 until June 2027 or funding is exhausted Anticipated Total Funding: Up to $40,000 Maximum Funding Per Award: $5,000 Click here for the most recent RFP.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: West Virginia four-year colleges, universities, community/technical colleges, K-12 schools, 501(c)(3) nonprofits, and state/county/city government agencies. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Opportunity Grant Program is funded by West Virginia Science, Technology and Research (STaR) Division. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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