Catalysis
ID: 348932Type: Posted
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National Science Foundation (NSF)

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "Catalysis," aimed at advancing research in catalytic engineering science and the development of catalysts that benefit society. Proposals are sought to address critical challenges in both new and established catalysis technologies, with a focus on areas such as energy-related catalysis, environmental catalysis, and the synthesis of novel catalytic materials. The estimated total program funding is $4,900,000, and proposals can be submitted at any time, with no cost-sharing or matching requirements. Interested applicants can find more information and contact NSF grants.gov support at grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov for assistance.

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