Opportunity Information: Apply for DE FOA 0002598
The Department of Energy (DOE), through the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), issued a discretionary grant funding opportunity titled "University Training and Research for Fossil Energy and Carbon Management - Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)" under Funding Opportunity Number DE FOA 0002598. The goal of the announcement is to strengthen the education and training pipeline for the next generation of engineers and scientists by funding novel, early-stage research and development efforts at U.S. Minority Serving Institutions. In practical terms, the program is designed to pair workforce development with meaningful technical R&D, so students gain hands-on experience addressing real challenges tied to fossil energy and carbon management.
This opportunity sits at the intersection of education and energy, reflected in its funding activity categories, and it is associated with CFDA (now commonly referred to as Assistance Listing) number 81.089. Awards are provided as grants, with an anticipated maximum federal funding level (award ceiling) of $400,000 per award. DOE indicated an expectation of making about 11 awards, signaling a competitive program with multiple funded projects rather than a single large award.
Eligible applicants are limited to institutions of higher education that qualify as Minority Serving Institutions and are either public/state-controlled universities or private universities. The focus on MSIs is central: the program aims to expand research participation, build institutional research capacity, and create structured opportunities for students from historically underrepresented groups to enter and thrive in energy-related STEM fields. While the announcement emphasizes early-stage and novel work, the overarching intent is not purely basic research; it is research that can serve as a training platform and contribute to DOE/NETL priorities in fossil energy and carbon management.
Key administrative details include a creation date of February 17, 2022, and an original application closing date of April 4, 2022. Overall, the opportunity is best understood as a DOE/NETL investment in both people and ideas: supporting MSI-led research projects that are technically relevant to fossil energy and carbon management while deliberately building the skills, experience, and professional pathways of students and early-career researchers.Apply for DE FOA 0002598
- The Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory in the education, energy sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "University Training and Research for Fossil Energy and Carbon Management - Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 81.089.
- This funding opportunity was created on Feb 17, 2022.
- Applicants must submit their applications by Apr 04, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
- Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $400,000.00 in funding.
- The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 11 candidate(s).
- Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the name of this funding opportunity?
The funding opportunity is titled "University Training and Research for Fossil Energy and Carbon Management - Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)."
Which agency is offering this grant?
The opportunity is issued by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) through the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).
What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FOA number)?
The Funding Opportunity Number is DE FOA 0002598.
What is the main goal of this program?
The goal is to strengthen the education and training pipeline for the next generation of engineers and scientists by funding novel, early-stage research and development at U.S. Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
How does this opportunity connect workforce training and research?
The program is designed to pair workforce development with meaningful technical R&D so students can gain hands-on experience working on real challenges related to fossil energy and carbon management.
What kind of projects does DOE/NETL want to support under this FOA?
Based on the description provided, DOE/NETL is seeking MSI-led projects that are novel and early-stage, technically relevant to fossil energy and carbon management, and structured in a way that supports education and training outcomes for students.
Is this opportunity focused on basic research or applied work?
The announcement emphasizes early-stage and novel work, but it is not described as purely basic research. The intent is research that also functions as a training platform and contributes to DOE/NETL priorities in fossil energy and carbon management.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligible applicants are limited to institutions of higher education that qualify as Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) and are either public/state-controlled universities or private universities.
Are non-MSI institutions eligible to apply?
No. Eligibility is limited to institutions of higher education that qualify as Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), as stated in the opportunity description.
What type of funding instrument will DOE use for awards?
Awards are provided as grants.
What is the maximum amount of federal funding available per award?
The anticipated maximum federal funding level (award ceiling) is $400,000 per award.
How many awards does DOE expect to make?
DOE indicated it expects to make about 11 awards.
Is this a competitive opportunity?
Yes. DOE expects multiple awards (about 11) under a capped award amount, indicating a competitive program where multiple projects may be selected for funding.
What is the Assistance Listing (CFDA) number associated with this opportunity?
The opportunity is associated with CFDA (Assistance Listing) number 81.089.
What are the main topic areas this funding supports?
The opportunity is focused on fossil energy and carbon management, with an emphasis on projects that support education and training through early-stage research and development.
What does DOE/NETL aim to achieve for Minority Serving Institutions through this program?
The program aims to expand research participation, build institutional research capacity, and create structured opportunities for students from historically underrepresented groups to enter and thrive in energy-related STEM fields.
When was this funding opportunity created?
The creation date listed for the opportunity is February 17, 2022.
What was the original application closing date?
The original application closing date was April 4, 2022.
What is the overall purpose of DOE/NETL investing in this program?
Overall, it is a DOE/NETL investment in both people and ideas: supporting MSI-led research projects relevant to fossil energy and carbon management while deliberately building skills, experience, and professional pathways for students and early-career researchers.
What makes this opportunity distinct compared to a typical research-only grant?
It explicitly combines technical R&D with workforce development goals, emphasizing hands-on training and student involvement while pursuing research aligned with DOE/NETL fossil energy and carbon management priorities.
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