PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Science and Technology Advisory Council’s Research Alliance program, heading into its second funding cycle, is accepting applications from research teams across the state. The several projects selected as winners will share $1.5 million in STAC grants.
The R.I. Research Alliance Collaborative Research Award Program grants aim to encourage collaboration among disparate players in the state’s research and development community.
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“By promoting collaboration across the state’s research organizations, the alliance has the capacity to significantly strengthen Rhode Island’s competitiveness and bring additional federal and corporate research investment into the state, stimulating new projects and important opportunities for job growth,” said STAC co-chair Jeff Seemann, dean of the College of the Environment and Life Sciences at the University of Rhode Island.
Applicants are required to submit an electronic copy of both a preliminary proposal and a full proposal. Preliminary proposals are due by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 24, and full proposals are due by 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 24. A hard copy of the full proposal is also required and must be submitted by Oct. 31.
For more information or to apply for Research Alliance funding, contact Christine Smith at csmith@riedc.com or visit www.stac.ri.gov.











