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MAY 17, 2022
 
Greetings, everyone!

Congratulations to the 2022 graduates, and congratulations to everyone for finishing the Climate School's first academic year!

There are some fun funding opportunities and events below... now let's usher in the summer!

 
PIVOT: Funding Opportunities Tool
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RESEARCH EVENTS
May 18 | Lamont Café
Pre-Award 9:00am-10:00am

Research Development 10:00am-11:00am

May 23 | Hogan A
Pre-Award 9:00am-10:00am
Research Development 10:00am-11:00am

 
Climate School Town Hall - Virtual 
May 23 | 11:00am-12:00pm

Register
 
NSF Virtual Grants Conference
June 6 - 10 | 1:00pm-5:00pm
Register

 
Emerging Voices in the Geosciences & Society: Dr. Mika Tosca
"Imagining a post-climate-crisis future: Art, design, climate change, and overcoming the apocalypse narrative."

June 7 | 4:00pm-5:00pm
Register


 
View all Climate School research events.
 
MAJOR OPPORTUNITIES

Need help preparing your $4M+ proposal? Get in touch.
USAID Madagascar RFI:
Conservation and Communities Project

Amount: Anticipated $40M
Responses Due: May 27


New activities are to: (1) build and strengthen resilience through sustainably managed natural resources; (2) improve the enabling environment for private sector engagement as a stimulus for green growth and eco-agriculture; (3) develop and improve the capacity of economic actors throughout targeted agricultural and environmental value chains; and (4) foster climate-resilient communities through participatory landscape planning, adaptive management, and scaling up actions to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Solicitation.
 

Genome Canada: Interdisciplinary Challenge Teams (ICT) for Climate-Smart Agriculture and Food Systems
Amount: Max $3M
Registration: June/ July 2022

LOI Due: August 2022

Support teams that develop and apply genomic tools and technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the carbon footprint of Canada’s food systems to ensure they are resilient, economically viable and environmentally sustainable. Solicitation.
 
DOE RFI: Energy Storage Demonstration Projects
Responses Due: June 16

Obtain public input regarding DOE’s proposed implementation possibilities of the energy storage demonstration programs and crosscutting issues related to the energy storage demonstration landscape.
Solicitation

STANDARD OPPORTUNITIES

Burroughs Wellcome Fund: Climate & Health Interdisciplinary Awards (CHI)
Amount: Up to $375K
Pre-Proposals Due: May 25

 
Provides support for collaborative exploratory work that opens new ground for comprehensively assessing or mitigating the impacts of climate change on human health. Solicitation.
First Nations Development Institute: Native-led Projects for Regional Dialogues & Climate Resiliency
Amount: $50K or $100K
Due: June 1

 
Native-led proposals related to planning and hosting state or regional focused climate resiliency conversations, or projects related to the development or implementation of climate resiliency planning and implementation. Solicitation.
NOAA: Translating Coastal Research into Application
Amount: Up to $500K
LOI Due: June 15

 
Proposals should address the translation of societally-relevant coastal and estuarine physical processes science to science-based solutions that address coastal community needs related to resilience. Solicitation.
 
The Holberg Prize: 2023 Nominations 
Amount: $670K
Due: June 15


Recognizes outstanding individual contributions to humanities, social sciences, law, and theology. The prize may be awarded for work in one of these fields or through interdisciplinary work. Solicitation.
American Chemical Society: American Women Chemists Committee Rising Star Award
Amount: $1K travel stipend + Presentation at Spring ACS national meeting
Due: June 15

 
Up to 10 outstanding individuals approaching mid-level careers who have demonstrated exceptional promise for contributions to their respective fields. Solicitation.
 
NASA ROSES 2022: Topical Workshops, Symposia, and Conferences (TWSC)
Amount: No set amount
Due: Anytime before May 12, 2023

 
Proposals that contribute to the Science Mission Directorate's science, technology and exploration research goals. Solicitation.

POSTDOC & STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

Enel Green Power: Innovative Technologies to Recover Secondary Raw Materials from End-of-Life PV Modules
Amount: $20K
Due: June 5

Sustainable and innovative recycling processes to recover Secondary Raw Materials (SRM) from end-of-life PV modules (including early failed modules), aiming at increasing recovery rates, recovery material quality and minimizing waste production. Solicitation.
Smith Richardson Foundation: Strategy and Policy Fellows Grant Competition
Amount: $60K
Responses Due: June 17

Contribute to important public debates and address serious public policy challenges facing the United States as well as help ensure the vitality of social, economic, and governmental institutions, and assist with the development of effective policies that enable the United States to compete internationally and advance U.S. interests and values abroad. Solicitation.

 
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