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(Note: agencies may not retain RFPs past deadlines) |
| State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - OhioEPA | Opportunity for Funding during Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2003 under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act for excellent proposals to reduce, manage, or eliminate nonpoint sources (NPS) of pollution to Ohio waterbodies. | Under the FFY 2003 Section 319 grant schedule, all proposals may be submitted no later than September 30, 2002 | Interested applicants can go to the Division of Surface Water (DSW) homepage. |
| Ohio Vegetable and Potato Growers Association, Ohio Fruit Growers Society, and Ohio Farm Bureau Federation | Request for Proposals to qualify for ODA Specialty Crop Block Grant Funds. | September 27, 2002. |
OVPGA OFGS OFBF |
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U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative
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Pre-proposals for research projects for FY 2003 (May 2003-April 2004). | September 24, 2002 | FY 2003 RFP Application Kit and current forms. |
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USDA, CSREES |
FY 2000 USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program |
September 2, 1999 |
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USDA |
Scientific Cooperation and Research Program |
September 4, 1999 |
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SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION |
Research and Education Grant Program |
September 10, 1999 |
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION |
Center for IPM - Food Quality Protection Act |
September 25, 1999 July 1, 1999 (Preproposals) |
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY |
Sustainable Development Challenge Grant |
September 29, 1999 |
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USDA'S NORTH CENTRAL REGION (NCR) SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE RESEARCH & EDUCATION (SARE) |
Competitive Grants |
Preproposals |
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AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |
Soliciting Research Proposals - To help solve specific production and marketing problems of the U.S. potato industry. |
September 15, 2000 |
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH GRANT |
Cancer Research Seed Grant |
September 15, 2000 |
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NATIONAL PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL |
Supplemental Request for Proposals |
Subject: Subject: |
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USDA'S NORTH CENTRAL REGION SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION PROGRAM |
Competitive Research and Education Grants |
Pre-Proposals - September 10, 2001 |
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THE INTERNATIONAL SORGHUM AND MILLET COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH SUPPORT PROGRAM, INTSORMIL |
Requesting proposals for projects of multi-disciplinary, international teams of scientists to meet national (U.S. and developing country), regional and global research needs in the areas of: 1) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Molecular Biology, 2) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Animal Nutrition, 3) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Entomology, 4) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Pathology, 5) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Agronomy/Soils, 6) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Breeding for Food and Feed Quality, 7) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Nutritional Quality, and 8) Sorghum/Pearl Millet Integrated Crop Management. INTSORMIL intends to fund as many as six of the smaller disciplinary-focused projects (RFP Nos. 1 - 6) or as many as two of the larger, multi-disciplinary projects (RFP Nos. 7 and 8), but not all eight projects for which there are requests for proposals. |
All Proposals are due September 14, 2001 |
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THE BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION |
Bicentennial Legacy Grant Program |
September 18, 2001 |
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U.S. WHEAT & BARLEY SCAB INITIATIVE |
Pre-Proposals for Research Projects for Fiscal Year 2002 (Approximately May 2002-April 2003). |
September 24, 2001 |
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION (SARE) |
Soliciting research proposals from major potato-producing states on ring rot disease, early dying disease, aphids, Colorado potato beetle, late blight, silver scurf, and marketing research. |
Deadline for receipt of proposals is September 30, 2001 |
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| The North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (NCR SARE) | Pre-proposals | The pre-proposal deadline is September 6, 2002. | For pre-proposals and information about the outcome funding and related information click here. |
| 2002-2003 American Cancer Society | Institutional Research Seed Grants | September 13, 2002. | |
| Floriculture Industry Research and Scholarship Trust (FIRST) |
Research Grants - The mission of the Floriculture Industry Research and
Scholarship Trust (FIRST) is to fund research and education in
floriculture to improve plant production for the benefit of the people and the environment. Research priorities include - increasing the marketability of plants, as well as shelf life and garden performance; - economical means for recycling greenhouse waste; - water quality; - energy efficient greenhouse designs; - evaluation and development of biocontrol methods; - shortening seed to flower time; - genetic engineering for disease and insect resistance; - common pest problems; and - common disease problems. |
September 1, 2003 | |
| 21st Century Families Conference, April 2004 | CALL FOR PROPOSALS - The Second 21st Century Families Conference, April 20-22, 2004, planning committee invites early childhood, K-12, college and adult educators, service providers, advocates, decision makers, researchers and evaluators in Arkansas, across the region and nation to share their expertise. Proposals for workshops or poster presentations are requested. | September 5, 2003 | |
| Limited Submission Programs: NIH |
International Bio-ethics Education and Career Development Award
- Applications may be submitted by non-profit, public or private,
international or domestic non-federal agencies, such as health
professional schools or comparable higher education or research
institutions. Applicant institutions should also have a substantial
bio-medical and clinical research portfolio including faculty
conducting significant bio-medical or behavioral research involving
human subjects in developing countries. An internal intent date has been set for September 11, 2003 to compete for the sponsor deadline of November 17, 2003. |
Internal Intent Date: September 11, 2003 |
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| U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative |
Pre-Proposals -
The goal of the U.S. Wheat and Barley Scab Initiative is: "To develop
as quickly as possible effective control measures that minimize the
threat of Fusarium head blight (scab) to the producers, processors,
and consumers of wheat and barley".
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September 23, 2003 | |
| Credit Commodity Corporation (CCC) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) |
Grassland Reserve Program (GRP) -
The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) announces the availability of
$49,492,000 to implement the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP) in
fiscal year 2003. Section 2401 of the Farm Security and Rural
Investment Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-171) amended the Food Security
Act of 1985 to authorize this program. The Secretary of Agriculture
delegated the authority to administer GRP on behalf of the CCC, to
the Administrator, Farm Service Agency (FSA) and the Chief, Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). These agency leaders are
officers of the CCC.
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September 30, 2003 | |
| Organization for Economic and Cooperation Development (OECD) | Travel Fellowships - OECD sponsors travel fellowships for Ph.D. scientists (or equivalent) between 26 member countries. The average fellowship is for about twelve weeks, but the range is from 2 to 26 weeks. The individuals must have a permanent position or similar post in a home laboratory to return to after the fellowship (i.e., this is not a post-doc program). It is worth noting that the program is intended for young scientists. As such, awards to individuals over 50 years old are less common, but possible with good justification. Scientists holding a position in a foreign laboratory (i.e., post doctorate) will not be eligible to apply for a grant to remain in that laboratory. However, a scientist working in a foreign laboratory with a grant from another source may apply for a fellowship to remain in that laboratory to complete work under way (i.e., sabbatical leave). OECD pays transportation and per diem at EUR 400 to 450/wk directly to ARS and then the scientist is reimbursed through standard Agency travel procedures. OECD directly deposits reimbursements to non-federal government employees. More details are provided on the web site. | September 30, 2003 | |
| USDA | The New International Science and Education (ISE) Competitive Grants Program - The International Science and Education Competitive Grants Program (ISE) supports research, extension, and teaching activities that will enhance the capabilities of American colleges and universities to conduct international collaborative research, extension and teaching. ISE projects are expected to enhance the international content of curricula; ensure that faculty work beyond the U.S. and bring lessons learned back home; promote international research partnerships; enhance the use and application of foreign technologies in the U.S.; and strengthen the role that colleges and universities play in maintaining U.S. competitiveness. | September 13, 2004 | |
| OSU Office of Funding |
LIMITED SUBMISSION PROGRAM--NSF, Major Research Instrumentation
(MRI) Program: Instrument Development and Acquisition. An internal intent date has been set for these programs to compete for the sponsor deadline.
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Limited Submission Program Internal Deadline: September 17 Sponsor Deadline: January 27, 2005 |
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| NCR-SARE | The North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program is pleased to announce the Request for Proposals for a Host Institution. Attached are the cover letter and information regarding application. You may also view the Request for Proposals on the NCR-SARE website at <www.sare.org/ncrsare>. Feel free to contact the SARE Office at any time with questions regarding the Request for Proposals. The Operational Guidelines of the SARE Program are also available for review. Please contact the SARE Office if you are interested in receiving either an electronic or a hard copy of these guidelines. | September 15, 2005 | |
| Standard Process, Inc. | Pilot Clinical Research Program - The Department of Research and Development on Whole Food Nutritional Supplements is soliciting proposals from the CAM and academic community to explore, develop, and establish new and creative clinical research models on whole food nutritional supplements. Standard Process is particularly interested in supporting those researchers who develop innovative research protocols that incorporate new methods of evaluating the multi-factorial (and non-linear) nature of whole food nutritional supplements and their potentially synergistic constituents. | September 1, 2006 | |
| American Egg Board | Request for Application. For this funding opportunity, the background established is that there is a need to determine the effect of processing, storage and cooking on Omega 3 fatty acids, lutein and choline. These nutrients have been found to be important functional components in eggs. Since egg products are used widely as ingredients in foods, we need to assure the consumer that these nutrients are stable under various unit processes. | September 1, 2006 | |
| EPA | The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Region 1 Pesticide Program is seeking applications from eligible organizations that will facilitate the implementation of the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA). The program supports efforts to reduce the exposure to toxic pesticides through the adoption of production agriculture pest management practices that transition away from the use of high-risk pesticides. | September 25, 2006 | |
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The FAES pre-awards office
received an announcement for US BARD research proposals. This
is being listed so that any PIs in our constituency who has
submitted to this sponsor. The US-Israel Binational Agriculture Research and Development Fund (BARD)
is accepting new research proposals for consideration between August 1 and September 16, 2006
BARD
is a competitive funding program for mutually beneficial,
mission-oriented, strategic and applied research of
agricultural problems, jointly conducted by scientists from
the
Scientists affiliated with public or not-for-profit, private entities are eligible to apply for funding.
Refer to
the BARD website
for latest proposal guidelines and a list of the changes in
those guidelines.
Proposals
are to be submitted electronically via the website (www.bard-isus.com)
TEN
hardcopies must arrive at the BARD-Israel office.
The mail
and courier addresses are on the website.
Contact
telephone
is +972-3-9662244 Questions should be directed to:mary@bard-isus.com |
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Last Modified: 10/9/06
Contact: F. W. Ravlin
ravlin.1@osu.edu