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Grant Analysis

Purpose & Target

The University Nuclear Leadership Program (UNLP) Scholarship and Fellowship Support Funding Opportunity aims to provide financial assistance to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing studies in nuclear energy. - Single clear statement: This opportunity supports the education and development of the next generation of nuclear science and engineering professionals in the United States. - Target recipient type and size: Individual students (undergraduate, first-year graduate, second-year graduate) pursuing nuclear energy related studies. - Administering organizations: Academic institutions (two-year institutions, four-year institutions, community colleges, trade schools). - MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Nuclear Energy) - Geographic scope and any location requirements: United States. - Key filtering criteria: Applicant must be an eligible student (undergraduate or graduate) enrolled in a nuclear energy-related program at a US academic institution. - Grant frequency and program context: This is an ongoing opportunity within the U.S. Department of Energy's Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP), open through October 14, 2030.

Financial Structure

  • Funding amounts:
    • Scholarships: Specific award amount not provided in this excerpt.
    • Fellowships: Award size has been 'updated' (specific amount not provided in this text), and are for a 'three-year' duration.
  • Co-financing requirements: Not specified.
  • Eligible vs. ineligible costs: Not specified in this text, would be detailed in the full Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).
  • Payment schedule and mechanisms: Not specified in this text.
  • Financial guarantees required: Not specified.
  • Currency: USD (implied by U.S. Department of Energy).

Eligibility Requirements

Organization Type
  • Eligible organizations are academic institutions located in the United States, specifically:
    • Two-year institutions
    • Four-year institutions
    • Community colleges
    • Trade schools
  • Institutions should be on the 'UNLP Approved Universities' list (implied by reference to such a list).
Individual Eligibility (Students)
  • Scholarships: Undergraduate students attending eligible two- and four-year institutions, community colleges, and trade schools.
  • Fellowships: First-year and second-year graduate students.
  • Students must be pursuing studies relevant to nuclear energy (implied by program title).
Geographic Location
  • Both the administering institutions and presumably the students must be located in the United States.

Application Process

Application Deadline
  • Applications for this funding opportunity are accepted through October 14, 2030.
Required Documentation and Materials
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV): An 'increased page limit' has been implemented for CVs as part of Amendment 004.
  • References: 'Updated references' are mentioned in Amendment 004, indicating they are a required component.
  • Other required materials would be detailed in the complete Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).
Support Types
  • The primary support type is FUNDING in the form of Scholarships for undergraduate students and Fellowships for graduate students.
Award Duration
  • Fellowships are explicitly stated as 'three-year awards'. The duration for Scholarships is not specified in this excerpt.
Submission
  • The application process is managed by the U.S. Department of Energy's Nuclear Energy University Program, suggesting submission through a federal grant portal (not explicitly named in this text).

Evaluation Criteria

The provided information does not detail explicit scoring factors, but hints at key areas for evaluation: Applicant Qualifications
  • Academic Merit: Suggested by the requirement for a Curriculum Vitae (CV) and references.
  • Experience: The CV will likely be used to assess the applicant's relevant experience and background.
  • References: Recommendations from references will be considered as part of the application.
Cross-Cutting Themes
  • Diversity: Evaluation for all NEUP funding opportunities includes consideration of 'Diverse Team Partnership Evaluation' as per an Executive Order. This indicates a preference or requirement for diversity within the applicant pool or academic teams.

Compliance & Special Requirements

Diversity and Inclusivity Requirements
  • Diverse Team Partnership Evaluation: An Executive Order update indicates that all Office of Nuclear Energy University Program funding opportunities, including this one, will consider diversity in their evaluation process. This suggests a commitment to fostering a diverse workforce in nuclear energy.
Regulatory Compliance
  • As a U.S. federal grant, standard federal regulations and compliance requirements are expected to apply, though not explicitly detailed in this excerpt.
Unique Aspects
  • This funding opportunity has a notably long application window, remaining open through October 14, 2030, allowing for continuous or recurring application rounds over several years.
Intellectual Property Policies
  • Not specified in the provided text.
Risk Management Expectations
  • Not specified in the provided text.

Grant Details

nuclear energy scholarships fellowships university funding graduate funding undergraduate funding education funding workforce development stem education science and technology us department of energy neup financial aid research careers higher education student support
University Nuclear Leadership Program (UNLP) Scholarship and Fellowship Support Funding Opportunity
UNLP S&F FOA Amendment 004
Nuclear Energy University Program
UNIVERSITY OTHER
US
ENERGY EDUCATION
OTHER
500+
SDG4 SDG7 SDG8 SDG9
FUNDING TRAINING_EDUCATION
None
None
None
USD
None
Oct. 14, 2030, 11:59 p.m.
Not specified