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State of Wisconsin Joint Solicitation for Groundwater Research and Monitoring is sponsored by Wisconsin Water Resources Institute. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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WI Joint Solicitation for Groundwater Research and Monitoring | WRI State of Wisconsin Joint Solicitation for Groundwater Research and Monitoring We are pleased to announce the state of Wisconsin Joint Solicitation for Groundwater Research and Monitoring for Wisconsin Fiscal Year 2028. Complete instructions for proposal submission are now available on this site.
The goal of this solicitation is to identify and support scientific research that will answer key questions and advance our understanding and effective management of groundwater in Wisconsin. The solicitation is a coordinated effort of the Universities of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin departments of Natural Resources; Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection; and Safety and Professional Services.
This cooperative solicitation allows interested individuals to prepare project proposals that can be submitted to several different funding sources simultaneously and eliminates the need to submit similar proposals several times for different solicitation efforts.
It is our intent that this joint solicitation will make it easier for interested researchers to prepare proposals, promote coordination among state organizations and researchers, and enhance the ability of state agencies and the Universities of Wisconsin to meet their objectives. Funding is available for new research or monitoring to meet specific state program needs and objectives.
Up to $295,000 will be available for new groundwater projects in Fiscal Year 2028. The deadline for submittals is 3 p. m.
CDT, Friday, October 2, 2026 . Investigators are required to submit proposals using eDrop , a web-based proposal submission system that is now open for registration. Please click on the links to the Joint Solicitation, supporting documents, and to access eDrop .
Groundwater Coordinating Council Christy Remucal, Director University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute Proposal Narrative Template (Word) An informational webinar for prospective investigators will be from 1-2 pm CDT on September 11, 2026. Join via Zoom at here . (Meeting ID: 938 6884 7795, Passcode: 904182).
We will record the meeting and post it here when available. We will record the meeting and post it here when available.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Researchers affiliated with Wisconsin universities and state agencies including DNR, DATCP, and DSPS. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $295,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for State of Wisconsin Joint Solicitation for Groundwater Research and Monitoring are due October 2, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
State of Wisconsin Joint Solicitation for Groundwater Research and Monitoring is funded by Wisconsin Water Resources Institute. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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