The State of Innovation Lab Funding in 2024

GrantID: 11395

Grant Funding Amount Low: $300,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $399,998

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Summary

Eligible applicants in with a demonstrated commitment to Other are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:

Financial Assistance grants, International grants, Other grants, Research & Evaluation grants, Science, Technology Research & Development grants.

Grant Overview

Defining 'Other' Grants for International Research Experiences for Students in New Hampshire and New Mexico Labs and International Collaborations in Research and Evaluation Settings Under 'Other' Category for U.S. Science and Engineering Students Seeking 'Other Grants besides FAFSA' and 'Other Scholarships for Students' Funding from the Banking Institution to Pursue Research and Development, Science and Technology Research, and Research-Related Activities Globally for the 'Funding Opportunity for International Research Experiences for Students' Grant Program ($300,000–$399,998) Supported by the Funder, Banking Institution. Clarifying Scope, Eligibility and Capacity Requirements for the 'Other' Sector. Understanding 'Other Federal Grants' for U.S. Students in Science and Engineering Fields Under the 'Other' Grants Category for International Research Experiences for Students - Overview of the 'Other' Topic for Applicants Seeking 'Other Grants' for Research-Related Activities and 'Other Scholarships' to Support Their Global Engagement and Skills Development in World-Class Research Labs, Including Those in New Hampshire and New Mexico, and to Pursue Research and Evaluation Opportunities Internationally Through Collaborations in 'Research & Evaluation' and 'International' Settings. Exploring 'Other Federal Grants besides Pell Grant' and 'Other Grants besides FAFSA' Funding Opportunities That Support U.S. Science and Engineering Students' 'International Research Experiences' and Global Competitiveness Through 'Science and Technology Research and Development' Opportunities Abroad - and Understanding the 'Other' Category Under This Grant Program for Applicants in Various Fields of Science and Engineering Research and 'Research and Evaluation' Domains Seeking to Engage in 'International' Research Collaborations and Experiences, Including Those Supported by the Funder, Banking Institution, Through the 'Funding Opportunity for International Research Experiences for Students' Grant Program - applicants should be aware of the following key aspects of the 'Other' category under this grant program - scope, trends, operations, risk, and measurement - as they seek 'Other Grants' and 'Other Scholarships' to support their research and development, science and technology research, and research-related activities globally. Defining the Scope of 'Other' Grants for International Research Experiences - this category encompasses a wide range of research and research-related activities conducted by U.S. science and engineering students in international settings. It includes projects that may not fit neatly into other predefined categories due to their interdisciplinary nature, innovative methodologies, or emerging areas of research. Examples include, but are not limited to, collaborative research projects between U.S. institutions and international partners in New Hampshire and New Mexico, research internships for U.S. students in foreign laboratories, and fieldwork conducted in diverse international settings as part of 'Research & Evaluation' or 'International' collaborations. Applicants should clearly demonstrate how their proposed research or research-related activities align with the goals of the grant program and contribute to the development of a diverse, globally engaged U.S. workforce with world-class skills in science and engineering fields. When applying under the 'Other' category, applicants must adhere to the specific guidelines and requirements outlined in the grant solicitation. One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the requirement to comply with export control regulations, such as those related to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), when conducting research involving international collaborations or the transfer of technology or data across borders. A verifiable delivery challenge unique to this sector is ensuring compliance with these regulations while fostering open and collaborative international research environments. Trends and Priorities: The 'Other' category under this grant program reflects the funder's commitment to supporting innovative and groundbreaking research that may not fit within traditional disciplinary boundaries. Current trends and priorities include advancing interdisciplinary research, promoting global collaboration, and addressing complex societal challenges through science and engineering. Applicants are encouraged to propose projects that leverage international partnerships, incorporate diverse perspectives, and contribute to emerging areas of research. In terms of capacity requirements, successful applicants will need to demonstrate not only their academic excellence and research potential but also their ability to navigate the complexities of international research collaborations, including cultural and linguistic competencies, logistical planning, and adherence to relevant regulations and standards. Operational Challenges: Delivering research and research-related activities under the 'Other' category can present several operational challenges, including logistical planning, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, and managing international collaborations. Applicants should be prepared to address these challenges in their proposals by outlining clear project management plans, describing mechanisms for monitoring progress, and detailing strategies for mitigating potential risks. Staffing and resource requirements will vary depending on the nature and scope of the proposed project but may include personnel with expertise in international research collaboration, project management, and regulatory compliance. Risk Management: Eligibility barriers for applicants under the 'Other' category may include demonstrating the relevance and impact of their proposed research or research-related activities, as well as their ability to comply with all applicable regulations and requirements. Compliance traps to avoid include failure to properly document international collaborations, inadequate attention to export control regulations, and insufficient planning for logistical and operational challenges. Applicants should be aware that certain activities may not be funded under this grant program, such as research involving restricted or prohibited entities, or projects that do not demonstrate a clear connection to the development of a globally engaged U.S. workforce in science and engineering. Measurement and Reporting: Required outcomes and KPIs for projects funded under the 'Other' category will be tied to the specific goals and objectives of the grant program, including the advancement of research and research-related activities, the development of a diverse and globally engaged U.S. workforce, and the promotion of international collaboration. Applicants should be prepared to report on their progress and outcomes through regular project reports and evaluations, which may include metrics related to research productivity, student engagement, and career outcomes. FAQs for 'Other' Applicants: Q: How do I determine whether my research project falls under the 'Other' category, and what are the key considerations for applying? A: The 'Other' category is designed for research and research-related activities that do not fit neatly into other predefined categories. When applying, clearly demonstrate how your project aligns with the grant program's goals and contributes to the development of a globally engaged U.S. workforce in science and engineering. Ensure you address all specific requirements and guidelines outlined in the grant solicitation. Q: What are some examples of 'Other Grants besides FAFSA' or 'Other Scholarships for Students' that can be used in conjunction with this funding opportunity? A: While this grant program is focused on supporting international research experiences, you may be eligible to use other grants or scholarships to supplement your research activities. Examples could include institutional scholarships, private foundation grants, or other federal grants that support research and education in science and engineering fields. Be sure to review the terms and conditions of any additional funding sources to ensure compatibility with this grant program. Q: Can I apply for funding under the 'Other' category if my research involves international collaborations with partners in countries other than New Hampshire or New Mexico? A: Yes, the 'Other' category is open to research and research-related activities conducted in international settings, including collaborations with partners outside the United States. However, you must clearly demonstrate how your project aligns with the grant program's goals and contributes to the development of a globally engaged U.S. workforce in science and engineering. Be sure to address any logistical, regulatory, and operational challenges associated with international collaborations in your proposal.

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