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Regents' Research Grant - Arizona Hub for Agriculture Innovation is a grant from the Arizona Board of Regents that funds collaborative agricultural innovation research bringing together Arizona's public universities — ASU, NAU, and the University of Arizona — with the Arizona Department of Agriculture and industry partners.
The program is funded by Arizonans for Arizonans and focuses on delivering practical solutions to pressing agricultural challenges facing the state. Eligible applicants are Arizona's three public universities working in formal collaboration with state agencies and industry. The award is $3,000,000.
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Regents Grants | Arizona Board of Regents Delivering solutions for Arizona Regents' Grants bring together Arizona public universities' researchers, state government agencies and community organizations to tackle pressing challenges facing our state. These grants are funded by Arizonans for Arizonans. Arizona law established the Technology and Research Initiative Fund (TRIF) as part of Proposition 301 tax revenue.
The Arizona Board of Regents has earmarked a portion of those funds to support academic research in areas of greatest need and interest to Arizonans. Examples of current grant awards include: Researching new methods to lower levels of cancer-causing “forever chemicals” (PFAS) among firefighters. Removing PFAS from our water to increase drinking water quality in Arizona’s water supply.
Improving our understanding of Valley Fever location, transmission and biology. Mitigating dust to reduce Valley fever cases and improve air quality. Applying AI to improve Arizona emergency response.
Abandoned mines risk assessment and inventory tool. Finding smarter ways to water trees to provide cost-effective watering solutions for Arizona cities. Improving groundwater recharge.
Understanding and addressing police, firefighter and detention officer recruitment and retention. Reusing copper tailings to assess the metal content from this waste rock in search of critical elements while helping to reduce air and groundwater contamination. "Leveraging researchers across disciplines and universities ensures our brightest minds work together to focus on the areas of greatest need in Arizona.
” -ABOR Chair Cecilia Mata
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Arizona's public universities (ASU, NAU, U of A) in collaboration with Arizona Department of Agriculture and industry partners. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $3,000,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Regents' Research Grant - Arizona Hub for Agriculture Innovation is funded by Arizona Board of Regents. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arizona. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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