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State of Ohio
Funding Announcements

 

(This list of funding announcements is not meant to be comprehensive)

 

Ohio DOT's Office of Research and Development
For news about Department of Transporation proposals visit http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/TransSysDev/Research/Pages/default.aspx
Ohio DOT Office of Research and Development 1980 West Broad St. Columbus, OH 43223

University System of Ohio
Grants and Scholarships http://http://www.uso.edu/sgs/index.php

Grants and scholarships are awards that directly lower students' out-of-pocket education costs, and generally do not have to be repaid. The State of Ohio invests significant resources in a wide array of these programs so that immediate cost-savings are available to University System of Ohio students. Many types of grants and scholarships are available and awarded based on a number of factors including: areas of study (such as teaching, science, engineering, technology, math and medicine), academic merit, financial need, military status, and more.


OHIO Technology THIRD FRONTIER PROJECT
Requests For Proposal (RFPs) page: http://www.thirdfrontier.com/

The Third Frontier Project was initiated in February 2002. This project is the state's largest-ever commitment to expanding Ohio's high-tech research capabilities and promoting innovation and company formation that will create high-paying jobs for generations to come. The 10-year, $1.6 billion initiative is designed to: Build world-class research capacity Support early stage capital formation and the development of new products Finance advanced manufacturing technologies to help existing industries become more productive Through the Third Frontier Project, additional federal and private sector support can boost the total investment to more than $6 billion.


The Generation Foundation --- Seeding Sustainable Growth For the Regional Economy
The Generation Foundation works collaboratively to help revitalize the Northeast Ohio economy and improve the quality of life for all of its four million citizens. It has made over $1.4 million in grants to early-stage nonprofit economic development organizations in life sciences, emerging technologies, innovative and advanced manufacturing, technology transfer, environmental remediation, and sustainability in the use of energy and water resources. Usually these are start-up organizations that would find it difficult to get other funding.


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