Funding Opportunities

Search opportunities funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Isotope Program (DOE IP) that supports the production, and the development of production techniques, of radioactive and stable isotopes in short supply for research and applications.

If you are interested in applying for a funding opportunity listed below, click on the link and follow the instructions listed. For questions regarding funding opportunities, please contact contact@istopes.com.


Department of Energy Nuclear Data Interagency Working Group Research Group

 

Announcement Number: DE-FOA-0002440

Fiscal Year: 2021

Post Date: 12/07/2012

Letter of Intent Due Date: 01/07/2021

Letter of Intent Response Date: 01/21/2021

Submission Deadline: 03/08/2021

Nuclear Data Interagency Working Group Research Program

 


Department of Energy Early Career Research Program for FY 2021.

 

Announcement Number: DE-FOA-0002421

Fiscal Year: 2021

Post Date: 10/20/2012

Pre-Application Due Date: 11/20/2020

Pre-Application Response Date: 12/17/2020

Submission Deadline: 02/16/2021

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) will remain open until November 20, 2020. Applications may be submitted at any time during that period.

Early Career Research Program

 


 

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Samll Business Technology Transfer (STTR)

The SBIR and STTR programs are U.S. Government programs, intended to help certain small businesses conduct R&D. At DOE, funding takes the form of grants. Projects must have the potential for commercialization and meet specific DOE mission-specific R&D needs.

DOE offers more than sixty technical topics and 250 subtopics, spanning research areas that support the DOE mission in:

  • Energy Production
  • Energy Use
  • Fundamental Energy Sciences
  • Environmental Management, and
  • Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation

*Select the Office of Isotope R&D and Production, then select Ethan Balkin as program manager. If the Office of Isotope R&D and Production is not available, select the Office of Nuclear Physics, then Ethan Balkin as the program manager.

SBIR and STTR Information