Accessing Astronomy Funding in Oregon's Remote Regions

GrantID: 11426

Grant Funding Amount Low: $300,000

Deadline: February 15, 2023

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Those working in Financial Assistance and located in Oregon may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Oregon's Unique Landscape for Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Partnerships in Oregon's research institutions are driven by the state's distinct geographic features, including its rugged coastline and volcanic regions, making it an ideal location for astronomy and astrophysics research. The Oregon State University's (OSU) College of Science is a key player in this field, with its research focus on areas such as dark matter and dark energy. OSU's partnership with the Oregon Institute of Technology and other regional institutions creates a robust ecosystem for research and education in astronomy and astrophysics. The state's frontier counties, with their minimal light pollution, offer ideal conditions for astronomical observations, making Oregon a prime location for research institutions seeking to establish or expand their astronomy programs. Oregon's research institutions are well-positioned to leverage the state's unique features to advance astronomy and astrophysics research, with the support of state agencies such as the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission. The state's small business grants, such as those offered by the state of Oregon, can also support the growth of businesses related to astronomy and astrophysics. Grants for Oregon businesses and individuals are available through various programs, including the Oregon Community Foundation, which provides funding for community grants and other initiatives. Business grants in Oregon, such as those offered by Business Oregon, can also support the development of research infrastructure and partnerships. Oregon's research institutions and businesses can tap into these resources to support their work in astronomy and astrophysics. By partnering with institutions such as OSU and the Oregon Institute of Technology, researchers and businesses can access the resources and expertise needed to drive innovation in this field. The availability of small business grants in Portland and other parts of the state can also support the growth of businesses related to astronomy and astrophysics. With its unique geography and robust research ecosystem, Oregon is an attractive location for partnerships in astronomy and astrophysics research and education. Oregon community foundation community grants can also provide support for initiatives that promote education and outreach in these fields. In addition to its research institutions, Oregon is also home to a number of organizations that provide support for businesses and individuals seeking grants. These organizations can provide valuable resources and guidance for those seeking to access funding for their research or business initiatives. By leveraging these resources and the state's unique features, Oregon's research institutions and businesses can drive innovation and advancement in astronomy and astrophysics. The state's grants for individuals and businesses can also support the development of new technologies and initiatives in this field. With its strong research ecosystem and supportive business environment, Oregon is well-positioned to remain a leader in astronomy and astrophysics research and education. The Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission's support for research and education initiatives is also crucial in driving the state's progress in these fields. By working together, Oregon's research institutions, businesses, and state agencies can create a thriving ecosystem for astronomy and astrophysics research and education. The state's unique features, combined with its robust research ecosystem and supportive business environment, make it an ideal location for partnerships in astronomy and astrophysics research and education. Q: What types of partnerships are eligible for funding under this grant program in Oregon? A: Partnerships between institutions that provide pathways into research and broaden the participation of individuals from groups underrepresented in astronomy are eligible. Q: How can Oregon businesses access grants to support their work in astronomy and astrophysics? A: Oregon businesses can access grants through programs such as Business Oregon and the Oregon Community Foundation. Q: What resources are available to support education and outreach initiatives in astronomy and astrophysics in Oregon? A: The Oregon Community Foundation provides community grants that can support education and outreach initiatives in these fields.

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