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Next Generation of Energy Efficient End-Use Technologies NYS Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) seeks proposals to accelerate research, development and demonstration of emerging and innovative technologies that are capable of providing improved energy efficiency, particularly under part-load conditions for residential, commercial and industrial sectors. Preferred projects will emphasize:
ELIGIBILITY: Examples of eligible technologies include, but are not limited to, the following:
FUNDING: $1.5 million is available for this program, with the maximum award per project not to exceed $300,000. Proposals are preferred to be cost-shared at or above 33 percent. DEADLINE: October 10, 2001. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Technical questions may be directed to Dave Coup at (518) 862-090, ext. 3379. Contractual questions may be directed to Jane Powers at (518) 862-1090. To request PON 608 instructions, contact Karen Whalen via fax at (518) 862-1091or download the instructions from the NYSERDA Web site. |
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Disability and Rehabilitation Research Fellowships Program U.S. Department of Education The United States Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research is inviting applications for awards under the Research Fellowships Program for fiscal year 2002. The purpose of the program is to build research capacity by providing support to highly qualified individuals, including those who are individuals with disabilities, to perform research on the rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities. Fellows may address problems encountered by individuals in their daily lives that are due to the presence of a disabling condition, problems associated with the provision of rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities, and problems connected with the conduct of disability research. ELIGIBILITY: The program provides two categories of Fellowships: Merit Fellowships and Distinguished Fellowships. To be eligible for a Distinguished Fellowship, an individual must have seven or more years of research experience in subject areas, methods, or techniques relevant to rehabilitation research and must have a doctorate, other terminal degree, or comparable academic qualifications. To be eligible for a Merit Fellowship, an individual must have either advanced professional training or independent study experience in an area which is directly pertinent to disability and rehabilitation. FUNDING: Merit: $45,000; Distinguished: $55,000. DEADLINE: October 9, 2001. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Donna Nangle, Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room 3414, Switzer Building, Washington, DC 20202-2645; telephone (202) 205-5880; or e-mail Donna.Nangle@ed.gov. Individuals who use a TDD may call the TDD number at (202) 205-4475. The solicitation is available at the following Web site: www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister |
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Nutrient Science for Improved Watershed Management Program U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency As a collaborative effort, the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CREES) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the National Center for Environmental Science (NCER) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) are soliciting proposals for the Nutrient Science for Improved Watershed Management Program. Proposals should integrate research and extension services aimed at addressing nutrient management issues at the watershed scale. The outcome of this research will provide the scientific foundation for improved tools for managing and controlling nutrients by enhancing understanding of the fate of nutrients from sources (e.g., atmospheric and terrestrial) through biogeochemical cycling in ecosystems to their effects on biological communities. The nutrients of interest for this solicitation are nitrogen and phosphorus. The focus of this research should be on methods to identify and integrate all significant sources and sinks of nutrients within air-sheds and watersheds, across a variety of land cover types and land management activities. Methods are sought that will permit evaluation of linkages among nutrient sources, processes for nutrient removal, and overall quality of water resources within watersheds. CREES’ highest priority is to fund research in agricultural watersheds. NCER’s interest lies in multiple-use watersheds. ELIGIBILITY: Academic institutions and non-profit organizations are eligible to receive awards. CREES and NCER have specific eligibility criteria. FUNDING: It is anticipated that approximately $7 million will be available ($4 million from NCER and $3 million from CREES). Awards will be funded separately. DEADLINES: November 6, 2001. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Dr. Michael P. O’Neill; National Program Leader for Water Quality; Natural Resources and Environment Unit; Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service; U.S. Department of Agriculture; STOP 2210; 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-2210; telephone (202) 205-5952; Fax (202) 401-1706; e-mail moneill@reeusda.gov. Or contact Ms. Barbara Levinson; National Center for Environmental Research (NCER); U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20460; telephone (202) 564-6911; fax (202) 565-2448; e-mail levinson.barbara@epa.gov. Application materials are available at the Integrated Research, Education, and Extension Competitive Grants Program Web site: http://www.reeusda.gov/integrated/ |
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SUNY College at Brockport SUNY Brockport is offering a 2-day grant writing workshop October 6 and 13, 2001 from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. Continuing education credits and a certificate will be issued. The $150 fee includes training, course materials and editing assistance for one proposal submitted by participants after the class. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Debbie Lamphron at (716) 395-2523 or e-mail dlamphro@brockport.edu Syracuse University Syracuse University is offering an "Introduction to Grant Writing" class October 26, 2001, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The class is geared toward persons working in research, education and community-based organizations. The cost is $159. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To register, contact Peg at (315) 443-3271. Grants Action News by E-mail If you are interested in receiving the Grants Action News by e-mail every month, write to signup@assembly.state.ny.us. Please include your name, e-mail address, and mailing address, including your agency or organization. If you also are interested in receiving timely legislative updates from the Assembly Internet Information Service, indicate your area of interest (such as education, economic development, local government) in your note. Response time will depend on the volume of interest. |
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