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Understanding the USDA and EPA structure for SBIR Funding
Presentation is part of SBA webinar series on all of the different SBIR agencies. With USDA, this presentation will describe funding opportunities with EPA's SBIR Program. Audience will be small businesses interested in support for their environmental technologies.
Increases Proposed for U.S. Energy Department, But EPA Funding Would Be Cut
The Bush administration's proposed fiscal year (FY) 2009 budget request would cut the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) funding to US$7.14 billion, a decrease of $330 million, or 4.4%, from the 2008 funding level. However, the administration's proposed budget request for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) would boost that agency's funding to $25 billion, an increase of $1.07 billion over 2008.
40 CFR 35.6325 - Title and EPA interest in CERCLA-funded property.
... 40 Protection of Environment 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Title and EPA interest in CERCLA-funded property. 35.6325 Section 35.6325 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GRANTS AND..., or pumps providing hookups for homeowners on an existing water distribution system, once...
... 40 Protection of Environment 1 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Title and EPA interest in CERCLA-funded property. 35.6325 Section 35.6325 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GRANTS AND..., or pumps providing hookups for homeowners on an existing water distribution system, once...
... 40 Protection of Environment 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Title and EPA interest in CERCLA-funded property. 35.6325 Section 35.6325 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GRANTS AND..., or pumps providing hookups for homeowners on an existing water distribution system, once...
... 40 Protection of Environment 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Title and EPA interest in CERCLA-funded property. 35.6325 Section 35.6325 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GRANTS AND OTHER FEDERAL ASSISTANCE STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE Cooperative Agreements and Superfund State Contracts for Superfund Response Actions...
24 CFR 115.304 - Agencies eligible for contributions funds.
... the cooperative agreement and its attachments/appendices, performance standards set forth in 24 CFR.... Contributions funding consists of five categories: (1) Complaint processing (CP) funds; (2) Special enforcement...) funds; and (5) Partnership (P) funds. (b) CP funds. (1) Agencies receiving CP funds will receive...
Extramural Funding Opportunities with EPA – The STAR Program
This presentation is an overview of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Office of Research and Development, and the National Center for Environmental Research, with an emphasis on the STAR research and fellowship programs
34 CFR 682.422 - Guaranty agency repayment of funds transferred from the Federal Fund.
... agency must begin repayment of money transferred from the Federal Fund not later than the start of the... later than five years after the date the Operating Fund is established. (b) Extension for repaying the... the Operating Fund will be negative if the transferred interest had to be repaid earlier or...
76 FR 2905 - FY2011 Supplemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grantees
... AGENCY FY2011 Supplemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grantees AGENCY.... EPA will consider awarding supplemental funding only to RLF grantees who have demonstrated an ability... supplemental funding from RLF grantees. Requests for funding must be submitted to the appropriate EPA...
... 34 Education 4 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Guaranty agency repayment of funds transferred from the Federal Fund. 682.422 Section 682.422 Education Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education (Continued) OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (CONTINUED) FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOAN (FFEL) PROGRAM...
... 34 Education 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Guaranty agency repayment of funds transferred from the Federal Fund. 682.422 Section 682.422 Education Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education (Continued) OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOAN...
24 CFR 578.11 - Unified Funding Agency.
... collaborative applicant has financial management systems that meet the standards set forth in 24 CFR 84.21 (for nonprofit organizations) and 24 CFR 85.20 (for States); (3) The collaborative applicant demonstrates the... as the Unified Funding Agency (UFA) for a Continuum, a collaborative applicant must be selected...
EC and US agencies fund large-scale Arabidopsis sequencing
Together, USA agencies and the European Commission have been funding specific genetic mapping projects. As a result, sequencing of the Arabidopsis genome is nearing completion. The commercialization of such information is predictable, with genes that regulate lipid unsaturation being among the first cloned and sequenced.
77 FR 16030 - FY2012 Supplemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grantees
... AGENCY FY2012 Supplemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grantees AGENCY... funds. EPA will consider awarding supplemental funding only to RLF grantees who have demonstrated an... for supplemental funding from RLF grantees. Requests for funding must be submitted to the...
78 FR 23245 - FY2013 Supplemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grantees
... AGENCY FY2013 Supplemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grantees AGENCY... funds. EPA will consider awarding supplemental funding only to RLF grantees who have demonstrated an... for supplemental funding from RLF grantees. Requests for funding must be submitted to the...
34 CFR 303.560 - Use of funds by the lead agency.
... 34 Education 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Use of funds by the lead agency. 303.560 Section 303.560 Education Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education (Continued) OFFICE OF SPECIAL... funds by the lead agency. A lead agency may use funds under this part that are reasonable and...
... 34 Education 2 2011-07-01 2010-07-01 true Use of funds by the lead agency. 303.560 Section 303.560 Education Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education (Continued) OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION... funds by the lead agency. A lead agency may use funds under this part that are reasonable and...
Since 2001, the United States government has spent substantial resources on preparing the nation against a bioterrorist attack. Earlier articles in this series have analyzed civilian biodefense funding by the federal government for fiscal years (FY) 2001 through proposed funding for FY2013. This article updates those figures with budgeted amounts for FY2014, specifically analyzing the budgets and allocations for biodefense at the Departments of Health and Human Services, Defense, Homeland Security, Agriculture, Commerce, Veterans Affairs, and State; the Environmental Protection Agency; and the National Science Foundation. This article also includes an updated assessment of the proportion of biodefense funding provided for programs that address multiple scientific, public health, healthcare, national security, and international security issues in addition to biodefense. The FY2014 federal budget for civilian biodefense totals $6.69 billion. Of that total, $5.86 billion (88%) is budgeted for programs that have both biodefense and nonbiodefense goals and applications, and $835 million (12%) is budgeted for programs that have objectives solely related to biodefense. PMID:23906009
Federal agency biodefense funding, FY2013-FY2014.
Sell, Tara Kirk; Watson, Matthew
34 CFR 303.501 - Permissive use of funds by the lead agency.
... 34 Education 2 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Permissive use of funds by the lead agency. 303.501... Permissive use of funds by the lead agency. Consistent with §§ 303.120 through 303.122 and §§ 303.220 through 303.226, a lead agency may use funds under this part for activities or expenses that are...
... 34 Education 2 2014-07-01 2013-07-01 true Permissive use of funds by the lead agency. 303.501... Permissive use of funds by the lead agency. Consistent with §§ 303.120 through 303.122 and §§ 303.220 through 303.226, a lead agency may use funds under this part for activities or expenses that are...
41 CFR 102-118.300 - How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program?
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? 102-118.300 Section 102-118.300 Public Contracts and Property Management... for Prepayment Audits § 102-118.300 How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? Your...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? 102-118.300 Section 102-118.300 Public Contracts and Property Management... for Prepayment Audits § 102-118.300 How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? Your...
78 FR 62350 - Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC; Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency; Notice Announcing...
... Energy Regulatory Commission Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC; Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency... applications were filed by Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC for Project No. 14539-000 and Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency for Project No. 14540-000. \\1\\ Under the Commission's Rules of Practice and...
78 FR 70549 - Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC, Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency; Notice Announcing...
... Energy Regulatory Commission Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC, Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency... applications were filed by Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC for Project No. 14539-000 and Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency for Project No. 14540-000. \\1\\ Under the Commission's Rules of Practice and...
78 FR 72879 - Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency; Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC; Notice Announcing...
... Energy Regulatory Commission Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency; Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC.... Based on the drawing, the order of priority is as follows: 1. Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency Project No. 14540-000 2. Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund III, LLC Project No. 14539-000 Dated: November 26,...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? 102-118.300 Section 102-118.300 Public Contracts and Property Management... for Prepayment Audits § 102-118.300 How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? Your...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? 102-118.300 Section 102-118.300 Public Contracts and Property Management... for Prepayment Audits § 102-118.300 How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? Your...
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? 102-118.300 Section 102-118.300 Public Contracts and Property Management... for Prepayment Audits § 102-118.300 How does my agency fund its prepayment audit program? Your...
39 CFR 551.7 - Calculation of funds for recipient executive agencies.
... 39 Postal Service 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Calculation of funds for recipient executive agencies. 551.7 Section 551.7 Postal Service UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE POSTAGE PROGRAMS SEMIPOSTAL STAMP PROGRAM § 551.7 Calculation of funds for recipient executive agencies. (a) The Postal Service is...
41 CFR 102-118.70 - Must my agency make all payments via electronic funds transfer?
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Must my agency make all payments via electronic funds transfer? 102-118.70 Section 102-118.70 Public Contracts and Property... Services § 102-118.70 Must my agency make all payments via electronic funds transfer? Yes, under 31...
50 CFR 80.96 - May an agency use Federal funds without using match?
..., DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (CONTINUED) FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE-WILDLIFE AND SPORT FISH RESTORATION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, PITTMAN-ROBERTSON WILDLIFE RESTORATION AND DINGELL-JOHNSON SPORT FISH RESTORATION... State fish and wildlife agency must not draw down any Federal funds for a grant-funded project under...
... 39 Postal Service 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Calculation of funds for recipient executive... PROGRAM § 551.7 Calculation of funds for recipient executive agencies. (a) The Postal Service is to... of the differential revenue less an amount to recover the reasonable costs of the Postal Service,...
5 CFR 792.229 - May an agency place restrictions or requirements on the use of these funds, and may the agency...
... funds to only one type of child care or to one location? (a) Depending on the agency's staffing needs... to accredited child care providers only. ... requirements on the use of these funds, and may the agency restrict the disbursement of such funds to only...
RESULTS FROM EPA FUNDED RESEARCH PROGRAMS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PURGE VOLUME, SAMPLE VOLUME, SAMPLE FLOW RATE AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS ON SOIL GAS CONCENTRATIONS
Two research studies funded and overseen by EPA have been conducted since October 2006 on soil gas sampling methods and variations in shallow soil gas concentrations with the purpose of improving our understanding of soil gas methods and data for vapor intrusion applications. Al...
7 CFR 249.14 - Distribution of funds to State agencies.
... 7 Agriculture 4 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Distribution of funds to State agencies. 249.14 Section 249.14 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION...
... 7 Agriculture 4 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Distribution of funds to State agencies. 249.14 Section 249.14 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION...
... 7 Agriculture 4 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Distribution of funds to State agencies. 249.14 Section 249.14 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION...
... 7 Agriculture 4 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Distribution of funds to State agencies. 249.14 Section 249.14 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION...
Subjective Variables Affecting Funding Decisions by Federal Research & Development Agencies: The Grantsmanship Game.
Shapek, Raymond A.
There are many misconceptions about how funding decisions are made within federal agencies. Observations of how bias creeps into an otherwise objective evaluation process are presented, and hints are offered on improving the probability of receiving federal support. (Author/MLW)
... regulations (76 FR 45208) revising part 792 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations. This final rule makes..., Alcoholism, Day care, Drug abuse, Government employees. U.S. Office of Personnel Management. John Berry... MANAGEMENT 5 CFR Part 792 RIN 3206-AL36 Agency Use of Appropriated Funds for Child Care Costs for...
76 FR 45208 - Agency Use of Appropriated Funds for Child Care Costs for Lower Income Employees
...The U.S. Office of Personnel Management is proposing to revise its regulations on agencies' use of appropriated funds to provide child care subsidies for lower-income civilian employees, to make the regulations clearer and more concise. It also would make certain technical corrections, and substantive changes including in the definition of ``child'' for purposes of the subpart. The proposed......
... 34 Education 2 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Permissive use of funds by the lead agency. 303.501 Section 303.501 Education Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education (Continued) OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES Use...
34 CFR 222.85 - How may a local educational agency use funds that it receives under section 8003(g)?
... 34 Education 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false How may a local educational agency use funds that it...) of the Act § 222.85 How may a local educational agency use funds that it receives under section 8003... reimbursement of costs reported in the application that it submitted to the Secretary under §...
... 34 Education 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false How may a local educational agency use funds that it...) of the Act § 222.85 How may a local educational agency use funds that it receives under section 8003... reimbursement of costs reported in the application that it submitted to the Secretary under §...
State Education Agency Planning and Federally Funded Programs: Perceptions of Selected Groups. Report of a Special Study.
This document presents the results of a survey of selected groups concerning (1) the influence of federally funded programs on planning and planning related activities of State education agencies, and (2) the reactions of State education agencies to their responsibilities relative to federally funded programs. Responses indicated that federally…
... 34 Education 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false How may a local educational agency use funds that it...) of the Act § 222.85 How may a local educational agency use funds that it receives under section 8003... reimbursement of costs reported in the application that it submitted to the Secretary under §...
49 CFR 350.329 - How may a State or local agency qualify for High Priority or Border Activity Funds?
... 49 Transportation 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false How may a State or local agency qualify for High Priority or Border Activity Funds? 350.329 Section 350.329 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to... How may a State or local agency qualify for High Priority or Border Activity Funds? (a) States...
... 49 Transportation 5 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false How may a State or local agency qualify for High Priority or Border Activity Funds? 350.329 Section 350.329 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to... How may a State or local agency qualify for High Priority or Border Activity Funds? (a) States...
Billions for biodefense: federal agency biodefense funding, FY2001-FY2005.
Schuler, Ari
Over the past several years, the United States government has spent substantial resources on preparing the nation against a bioterrorist attack. This article analyzes the civilian biodefense funding by the federal government from fiscal years 2001 through 2005, specifically analyzing the budgets and allocations for biodefense at the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, and the Department of State. In total, approximately $14.5 billion has been funded for civilian biodefense through FY2004, with an additional $7.6 billion in the President's budget request for FY2005. PMID:15225402
Reflective sociocultural psychology: lost and found in collaboration with funding agencies and ICT experts.
This paper deals with emerging kinds of collaboration between researchers, funding agencies and ICT (Information and Communications Technology) experts. The goal of this paper is to analyze the challenges and opportunities for researchers presented by such collaborations. The analysis is based on a sociocultural approach, and leads to the following conclusions: (a) the main challenges to collaboration arise from the fact that partners' communities have different goals and use different sets of mediation tools, (b) there are different ways for researchers to cope with more powerful partners such as major funding agencies (refusing collaboration, pseudo collaboration, asymmetric collaboration, and real partnership), (c) appropriation of mediation tools developed by partners could be useful for researchers, (d) collaboration with partners could be a source of new theoretically interesting phenomenon, and (e) communication with partners who are not familiar with our routine discourses might help us to improve our own understanding. PMID:18193518
Proposed U.S. Budget Request Reduces Funding for Some Science Agencies
Federal non-defense research and development (R&D) would receive a small boost under the Bush Administration's Fiscal Year 2007 budget request, which was released on 6 February. However, science conducted and funded by agencies not highlighted in the president's American Competitiveness Initiative would get only small increases or even large cuts if these budgets are approved by Congress (see Eos 87(7) 2006). House of Representatives Science Committee Ranking Member Rep. Bart Gordon (D-Tenn.) said, ``There appear to be cuts in science and technology research that more than offset the targeted increases of the president's competitiveness initiative.''
Tri-Agency Coordination: Challenges and Successes in Creating a Community of Practice among Climate Change Education Principal Investigators funded by NASA, NOAA, and NSF
Schoedinger, S. E.; McDougall, C.; Karsten, J. L.; Campbell, D.; Pippin, M. R.; Chambers, L. H.
The effort needed for comprehensive climate change education is far greater than any one institution, education sector, or even federal agency can handle. Recognizing a need to synergistically combine efforts, NSF, NASA, and NOAA have created a collaborative community of their climate change education principal investigators (PIs) through tri-agency coordination. The goals of this tri-agency collaboration are to leverage existing resources, minimize duplicate efforts, and facilitate communication among this emergent community of scientists and educators. NASA, NOAA, and NSF work together to strategically coordinate and support a portfolio of projects focused on climate literacy and education in formal and informal learning environments. The activities of the tri-agency collaboration, including annual meetings for PIs, a catalog of the agencies collective investments in climate change education and the ongoing development of a nascent common evaluation framework, have created a strong national network for effectively engaging diverse audiences with the principles of climate literacy (see Eos Vol. 92, No. 24, 14 June 2011). Last year, after 3 years of active collaboration, similar programs underway at other U.S. Global Change Research Program agencies: the EPA, National Institutes for Environmental Health Sciences, and USDA, were engaged in the collaboration. And, in an attempt to understand the interests of the private sector in this arena, conversations have begun with private philanthropic organizations. This year, as many of the funded projects are maturing, the PI meeting will have a focus on bringing this community together to create a science-theme based tangible outcome that can move the field of climate change education forward. Additional outcomes from this PI meeting will be presented as well as the challenges that were encountered in bringing together institutions with diverse missions, and approaches developed to ensure all parties feel they
Does More Federal Environmental Funding Increase or Decrease States' Efforts?
Clark, Benjamin Y.; Whitford, Andrew B.
We examine the flow of federal grants-in-aid from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to the states. We simultaneously model two dependent variables (the flow of EPA funds, and state environmental and natural resource budgets) to identify the independent roles of state political institutions, political preferences, economic and…
CLEAN WATER STATE REVOLVING FUND NATIONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NIMS)
Resource Purpose:Data collected annually from EPA Regional Offices and States on the 51 Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) programs. The data provides the Agency with information on sources and uses of CWSRF funds to finance wastewater management projects, nonpoint ...
The effects of funding change and reorganization on patterns of emergency response in a local health agency.
Schuh, Russell G; Basque, Michelle; Potter, Margaret A
Indicators for Stress Adaptation Analytics (ISAAC) is a protocol to measure the emergency response behavior of organizations within local public health systems. We used ISAAC measurements to analyze how funding and structural changes may have affected the emergency response capacity of a local health agency. We developed ISAAC profiles for an agency's consecutive fiscal years 2013 and 2014, during which funding cuts and organizational restructuring had occurred. ISAAC uses descriptive and categorical response data to obtain a function stress score and a weighted contribution score to the agency's total response. In the absence of an emergency, we simulated one by assuming that each function was stressed at an equal rate for each of the two years and then we compared the differences between the two years. The simulations revealed that seemingly minor personnel or budget changes in health departments can mask considerable variation in change at the internal function level. PMID:25355988
Building Service Delivery Networks: Partnership Evolution Among Children’s Behavioral Health Agencies in Response to New Funding
Bunger, Alicia C.; Doogan, Nathan J.; Cao, Yiwen
Meeting the complex needs of youth with behavioral health problems requires a coordinated network of community-based agencies. Although fiscal scarcity or retrenchment can limit coordinated services, munificence can stimulate service delivery partnerships as agencies expand programs, hire staff, and spend more time coordinating services. This study examines the 2-year evolution of referral and staff expertise sharing networks in response to substantial new funding for services within a regional network of children’s mental health organizations. Quantitative network survey data were collected from directors of 22 nonprofit organizations that receive funding from a county government-based behavioral health service fund. Both referral and staff expertise sharing networks changed over time, but results of a stochastic actor-oriented model of network dynamics suggest the nature of this change varies for these networks. Agencies with higher numbers of referral and staff expertise sharing partners tend to maintain these ties and/or develop new relationships over the 2 years. Agencies tend to refer to agencies they trust, but trust was not associated with staff expertise sharing ties. However, agencies maintain or form staff expertise sharing ties with referral partners, or with organizations that provide similar services. In addition, agencies tend to reciprocate staff expertise sharing, but not referrals. Findings suggest that during periods of resource munificence and service expansion, behavioral health organizations build service delivery partnerships in complex ways that build upon prior collaborative history and coordinate services among similar types of providers. Referral partnerships can pave the way for future information sharing relationships. PMID:25574359
41 CFR 302-10.301 - May I receive an advance of funds when payment is made directly to the carrier by my agency?
... of funds when payment is made directly to the carrier by my agency? 302-10.301 Section 302-10.301... TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY 10-ALLOWANCES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND BOATS USED AS A PRIMARY RESIDENCE Advance of Funds § 302-10.301 May I receive an advance of funds when payment is...
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY SEPARATORS (EPA/600/S-95/011)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has funded a pilot project to assist small and medium-size manufacturers who want to minimize their generation of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs) were established at selected u...
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF POWER SUPPLIES (EPA/600/S-95/025)
WASTE MINIMIZATION ASSESSMENT FOR ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING CYLINDER MANUFACTURING (EPA/600/S-95/007)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has funded a pilot project ot assist small and medium-size manufacturers who want to minimize their generation of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. In an effort to assist these manufacturers Waste Minimization Assessment Cen...
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF METAL FASTENERS (EPA/600/S-95/016)
WASTE MINIMIZATION ASSESSMENT FOR A STEEL FABRICATOR (EPA/600/S-95/006)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PLANT (EPA/600/S-95/020)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF OUTBOARD MOTORS (EPA/600/S-95/018)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF LOCKING DEVICES (EPA/600/S-95/013)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT (EPA/600/S-95/026)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF BOURBON WHISKEY (EPA/600/S-95/010
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF ELECTROPLATED TRUCK BUMPERS (EPA/600/S-95/019)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A METAL PARTS COATER (EPA/600/S-95/027)
State Agency Regulation, Oversight, and Funding of Programs at Proprietary Vocational Schools in New Jersey. Report of the New Jersey Interagency Task Force on Proprietary Vocational Schools.
The role of state agency regulation, oversight, and funding of programs at New Jersey's private, postsecondary trade schools was examined through meeting participation, review of existing regulations, and interviews with agency staff. Findings were as follows: (1) proprietary vocational schools play a large role in New Jersey's postsecondary…
Research by pathologists not funded by external grant agencies: a success story.
Borkowski, A; Berman, J J; Moore, G W
The paradigm of pathology research as an endeavor among grant-funded principal investigators resulting in first-author publications is unsupported by quantitative examination of author profiles extracted from the scientific literature. Publications in six pathology journals (Modern Pathology, American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Human Pathology, Acta Cytologica, Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and American Journal of Clinical Pathology) and three general science journals (Science, New England Journal of Medicine, and Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences) were reviewed. Twenty articles per journal from each of three years (1987, 1989, and 1991) were examined (a total of 520 articles). Of these, 295 articles were first-authored by a member of a department of pathology. Of the 295 articles first-authored by a member of a pathology department, 47 (16%) articles listed competitive grant support. Of the grant-supported articles, 20 articles listed NIH support, but only four had an NIH-supported principle investigator as the first author of the article. Unfunded research represented the vast majority (84%) of work produced by pathologists. A review of the ISI Citation Index showed that those articles written by funded pathologists averaged 8.7 (S.D. 7.8) citations per article, compared to 10.4 (S.D. 12.1) citations per article for unfunded pathologists. Results suggest that unfunded research accounts for the majority of pathology research activity as well as their resulting literature citations. PMID:1344824
Falk-Krzesinski, Holly J.; Tobin, Stacey C.
While Elizabeth Barrett Browning counted 25 ways in which she loves her husband in her poem, “How Do I Love Thee? Let me Count the Ways,” we identified only eight ways to evaluate the potential for success of a federal research grant proposal. This may be surprising, as it seems upon initial glance of the review criteria used by various federal funding agencies that each has its own distinct set of “rules” regarding the review of grant proposals for research and scholarship. Much of the grantsmanship process is dependent upon the review criteria, which represent the funders’ desired impact of the research. But since most funders that offer research grants share the overarching goals of supporting research that (1) fits within its mission and (2) will bring a strong return on its financial investment, the review criteria used to evaluate research grant proposals are based on a similar set of fundamental questions. In this article, we compare the review criteria of 10 US federal agencies that support research through grant programs, and demonstrate that there are actually only a small and finite number of ways that a grant proposal can be evaluated. Though each funding agency may use slightly different wording, we found that the majority of the agencies’ criteria address eight key questions. Within the highly competitive landscape of research grant funding, new researchers must find support for their research agendas and established investigators and research development offices must consider ways to diversify their funding portfolios, yet all may be discouraged by the apparent myriad of differences in review criteria used by various funding agencies. Guided by research administrators and research development professionals, recognizing that grant proposal review criteria are similar across funding agencies may help lower the barrier to applying for federal funding for new and early career researchers, or facilitate funding portfolio diversification for
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF STAINLESS STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EPA/600/S-95/017)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES (EPA/600/S-95/012)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF COMBUSTION ENGINE PISTON RINGS (EPA/600/S-95/015)
WASTE MINIMIZATION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF NEW AND REWORKED ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING CYLINDERS (EPA/600/S-95/005)
POLLUTION PREVENTION ASSESSMENT FOR A MANUFACTURER OF GEAR CASES FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS (EPA/600/S-95/028)