Research/Education Grants

The Biotechnology Center's grant programs are designed to foster collaboration between and among researchers, educators and businesses to leverage larger financial awards.

Our grants are listed on this page in four categories. Click on each area for more information.

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Research Grants

Grant Description Deadline
Biotechnology Research

Supports investigators at universities and non-profit institutions.
Preproposals are required.

Max: $75,000

Preproposal:
Sept. 23, 2009

Full Proposal:
Feb. 3, 2010

Collaborative Funding Supports a post-doctoral fellow or technician in a university research laboratory.
Partnerships with for-profit companies will compete better in this program.

Max: $50,000 per year

First Cycle:
July 29, 2009

Second Cycle:
Feb. 17, 2010

Oliver Smithies Faculty Recruitment

Assists with the recruitment of top scientific talent to regional universities.

Max: $250,000

Open
Institutional Development

Provides core equipment that will be used by multiple faculty members.

Max: $200,000

Sept. 2, 2009
Multidisciplinary Research Encourages at least three North Carolina scientists from different disciplines to collaborate.

Max: $250,000
July 15, 2009

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Education Grants

Grant Description Deadline
BioWork

Community colleges can be reimbursed for instructional and supply expenses

Suspended for Fiscal Year 2009-2010.
Education Enhancement

Supports the design and implementation of biotechnology education programs.

Max: $100,000

Aug. 19, 2009
Mini-Grant

Provides lab equipment and supplies at the K-12 levels.

Suspended until further notice.

Undergraduate Biotechnology Research Fellowship Supports student research fellowships to encourage interest in and preparation for careers in biotechnology.

Max: $5,000
Feb. 17, 2010

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Meeting/Miscellaneous Grants

Grant Description Deadlines
Event Sponsorship

Supports North Carolina-based events.

Max: $2,000

Quarterly:
See BES webpage for information

Biotechnology Meeting Supports national and international biotechnology meetings.

Max: $7,500
Quarterly:
See BMG webpage for information
Grantsmanship Training

Provides financial support for grant writing training activities for faculty and staff of North Carolina colleges and universities and other non-profits who are involved in research or programs related to the life sciences.

Max: $5,000

Rolling
Regional Development

Aids in developing early-stage life science initiatives statewide. Preproposals are required.

Max: $75,000

First Cycle:
Aug. 12, 2009

Second Cycle
:
Jan. 27, 2010

Technology Development Grants

Grant Description Deadlines
Centers of Innovation
Phase I
Intended to develop selected biotechnology-related industries and support commercialization of research in those fields.

Max: Phase I - $100,000; Phase II - $2.5M
Open by invitation
Technology Enhancement Grant

For university technology transfer offices to support research and other commercially important activities that will make a technology licensable.

Max: $25,000

Rolling