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Advanced Nuclear Energy Licensing Cost-Share Grant Program
Due Sep 30, 2026Idaho Field Office · $5K–$8M
This Department of Energy program (Idaho Field Office) provides cost-share grants to help offset the cost of licensing advanced nuclear energy reactors. Eligible applicants are broad and include federally recognized tribal governments, small and other businesses, county and city/township governments, nonprofits (including those without 501(c)(3) status, but not higher-ed institutions), and public and private universities. Awards range from about $5,000 up to roughly $8M, and applications are only accepted during a July 1 to September 30 window. Note this is a cost-share program, so applicants are expected to contribute matching funds.
Small businessNonprofitsGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+3 moreCenter of Excellence for Alternative Jet Fuels and Environment
Due Sep 30, 2026FAA-COE-AJFE · $1–$20M
This FAA Center of Excellence for Alternative Jet Fuel and Environment opportunity is restricted: new grant opportunities are open and available only to the university members of the ASCENT research coalition, which was awarded the Center in 2013. Organizations outside ASCENT's member universities are not eligible. The stated amount range runs up to about $20 million. Because eligibility is limited to existing consortium members, most applicants will not qualify.
Schools & universitiesResearchersLarge awardNarrow eligibilityExtreme Heat and Community Resilience Program Round 2
UnofficialDue Oct 13, 2026Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation · $750K–$4.5M
Nonprofits, public agencies, tribal governments, community-based organizations, and public higher education institutions in California can apply, but only as part of a coalition — every application needs a Lead Applicant plus at least one Co-Applicant. It funds heat-related infrastructure planning and demonstration projects ($750,000–$1.2 million) or implementation of already-planned heat infrastructure ($3 million–$4.5 million). At least 40% of funding is reserved for projects benefiting Disadvantaged Communities, with 10% of that share going to Severely Disadvantaged Communities. Applicants must first submit a Pre-Application Interest Form via Submittable (window closes July 21 or August 11, 2026) before the Full Application is due October 13, 2026.
NonprofitsResearchersGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreUniversity Nuclear Leadership Program– Scholarship and Fellowship Support
Due Oct 14, 2030Idaho Field Office · Up to $3M
This Department of Energy program awards cooperative agreements (up to $3,000,000) to accredited U.S. two- and four-year colleges and universities to administer nuclear-energy-related scholarships and fellowships on behalf of selected students; the funding is not given directly to individual students or businesses. Eligibility is limited to private and public/state institutions of higher education. The deadline is not imminent (2030).
Schools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityRFI - DOE R
No deadline listedIdaho Field Office · Amount varies
This is a Request for Information (not a funded opportunity) from the DOE Idaho Field Office, seeking input from universities, national labs, industry, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), and small businesses on future nuclear energy research priorities, submitted via NEUP.gov. There is no monetary award tied to this notice. For-profit organizations other than small businesses are not eligible to respond as such.
NonprofitsSmall businessSchools & universitiesBroad eligibilityRFI - DOE Infrastructure Work Scope Development
No deadline listedIdaho Field Office · Amount varies
This is a Request for Information from the DOE Idaho Field Office, not a funding opportunity; it asks nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), higher education institutions, state governments, and small businesses to submit comments on nuclear energy research priorities via NEUP.gov. No funding is attached (amount shown as $0), so responding does not itself lead to an award. Eligible respondent types are broad, but this is input-gathering only, not a grant.
NonprofitsSmall businessSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribal+1 more