DOD W911NF-23-S-0015: 2023 Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions (HBCU/MI) Research and Education Program
Limit: 3 // PIs:
O. Zhupanska (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)
E. Butcher (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)
H. Fasel (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)
For more information about this funding program, please contact:
- Cody Nicholls, PhD, Associate Director, National Security Programs
- Nate Gahr, Senior Director, National Security Programs
UArizona may submit three (3) applications.
The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)), in the Department of Defense (DOD), released a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) for the fiscal year (FY) 2024 DOD Research and Education Program for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions (HBCU/MI). As you know, this effort is DOD’s premiere program in providing support to advance basic research at HBCUs and MIs. In particular, this FOA seeks to:
- Improve the programs and capabilities of HBCUs/MIs in science and engineering disciplines relevant to DOD;
- Increase the participation of HBCUs and MIs in flagship DOD research programs by furthering HBCU/MI capacity; and
- Increase the number of underrepresented minority graduates in STEM fields relevant to the Department.
Principal Investigators (PIs) should consider novel approaches for proposed projects, with a focus on enhancing the capabilities of their institutions to develop stronger STEM programs to better HBCU/MI participation in competitive defense research programs. The ultimate goal of the program is to promote STEM research to underrepresented students and encourage them to pursue STEM careers in disciplines of importance to DOD. Proposed research should align with the areas of interests that have been identified by each of the branches, which can be found in previous broad agency announcements (BAAs) from the Army Research Laboratory (ARL), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). More information on each of these BAAs can be found in the full solicitation.
DOD anticipates awarding a total of $50 million, up to $1 million per grant, for a performance period of 48 months.