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Funding Opportunities/NOFO

NOAA Fisheries/OAR Climate Program Office’s CAFA Program Full Proposal Info Session/Q&A for FY23 Competition

The Climate and Fisheries Adaptation Program (CAFA), a partnership program between NOAA Research’s Climate Program Office and NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology, is hosting an information session via GoToWebinar on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. ET on proposal submissions for the FY23 Climate Program Office Funding Opportunity (Competition #6).

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NOAA Fisheries/OAR Climate Program Office’s CAFA Program Letters of Intent Info Session/Q&A for FY23 Competition

The Climate and Fisheries Adaptation Program (CAFA), a partnership program between NOAA Research’s Climate Program Office and NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology, is hosting an information session via GoToWebinar on Tuesday, August 23, 2022 from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. ET on letter of intent (LOI) submissions for the Climate Program Office’s  FY 23 research funding opportunity (Competition #6).

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NOAA Climate Program Office 2023 Funding Opportunity

Approximately $11.1 million will be available for about 90 new awards, pending budget appropriations, with most awards funded between $50,000 and $300,000 per year.

Programs: AC4, CAFA, COM, CVP, ERB, MAPP & NIDIS

LOIs Deadline: September 1, 2022 | Full applications for Competition 1: November 21, 2022

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2022 RISA Funding Opportunity Deadline Extended to January 18, 2022

The deadline for Funding Opportunity NOAA-OAR-CPO-2022-2007019 (for the RISA Program) has been extended and the close date is now January 18, 2022. The new deadline is reflected on grants.gov and on cpo.noaa.gov/grants. Visit either website for extended information on the funding opportunity.

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Advancing Climate Adaptation and Coastal Community Resilience

CPO’s newly launched Adaptation Sciences (AdSci) Program is announcing 20 new 2-year projects in Fiscal Year 2021 focused on vulnerable U.S. coastal communities planning for the future impacts of flooding in the context of climate change and other stressors. The competitively selected projects total $4,846,215 in grants1. Coastal communities are already experiencing impacts from increased coastal flooding

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Adapting to Climate with NOAA RISA in the Carolinas and Alaska

The NOAA Climate Program Office’s Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) program invests in research and engagement that expands regional capacity to adapt to climate change in the U.S. RISA’s regional teams build sustained relationships between decision makers and researchers that support collaborative and equitable adaptation to climate risks. In Fiscal Year 2021, the RISA program launched 9 new 5-year RISA teams. This webinar series is a venue to introduce each team, discuss major themes and partners, and preview the projects that will advance climate knowledge and adaptation capacity in their regions.

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Regional RISA Teams competition for the Northeast, MidAtlantic, Intermountain West, Carolinas, Great Lakes, Alaska, Pacific Islands, South Central, and Pacific Northwest

CPO’s Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) program is announcing 9 new 5-year RISA teams in Fiscal Year 2021 that aim to conduct research and engagement in each of the regions mentioned above. RISA teams focus on multiple societal issues relevant to their region, and develop a set of interconnected projects related to these issues. In addition

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Collaborative planning activities in the Southeast and the U.S. Caribbean

CPO’s Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) program is announcing 4 new 1-year projects in Fiscal Year 2021 that aim to conduct multi-stakeholder workshops or other innovative planning activities in the Southeast and U.S. Caribbean. These activities will identify and examine important issues in the regions, related to social and economic dimensions of climate variability and change.

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CPO and NOAA partners sign two cooperative agreements with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

The new agreements will support collaborative climate and Earth-system science activities related to NOAA’s mission CPO is announcing two new 5-year cooperative agreements in Fiscal Year 2021 with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) that aim to support research, programs, projects, and other activities related to NOAA’s mission. The cooperative agreements will primarily support

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Atmospheric Impacts Due to Changes in Anthropogenic Activity During the COVID-19 Pandemics

CPO’s Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate (AC4) program and Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) program are announcing 8 new 2-year projects in Fiscal Year 2021 that aim to leverage the natural experiment created by the significant reduction of emissions during the COVID-19 pandemic to understand how anthropogenic activities affect local and regional air quality. The competitively selected projects

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