Opportunity Information: Apply for DE FOA 0002265

The Integrated University Program (IUP) Scholarship and Fellowship Support opportunity (DOE FOA 0002265) is a Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE) funding announcement that makes multiple cooperative agreements to accredited U.S. two-year and four-year colleges and universities so they can receive, manage, and distribute DOE-provided scholarship and fellowship funds to students enrolled at their institutions. The key point is that the universities are not being funded to choose the students themselves; student selection is handled through a separate DOE-NE process. Once DOE-NE selects the recipients, participating institutions administer the awards on DOE-NEs behalf, following the terms of the cooperative agreement.

The program is designed to strengthen the pipeline of nuclear science and engineering talent by supporting undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships in fields tied to nuclear energy. The FOA emphasizes a wide range of relevant disciplines, including (but not limited to) Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Health Physics, Nuclear Materials Science, Radiochemistry, Applied Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Policy, Radiation Protection Technology, Nuclear Power Technology, Nuclear Maintenance Technology, and Nuclear Engineering Technology. In practice, this means institutions with programs that feed into nuclear-energy-related careers and research are the primary targets, including both traditional engineering departments and more specialized radiation and nuclear technology programs.

DOE-NE frames this effort around its broader mission to advance nuclear science and technology and to position nuclear energy as a contributor to U.S. energy reliability, environmental goals, and national security. The IUP scholarship and fellowship component supports the larger Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP), which aims to connect university research and development with national laboratories and industry, attract high-performing students into nuclear professions, improve university infrastructure for research and training, and help transfer knowledge to the next generation of the workforce. The workforce outcomes are explicit: building and maintaining national nuclear power technology capability, strengthening university R&D capacity, and meeting national demand for highly trained scientists and engineers in nuclear science and engineering areas.

From an applicant standpoint, eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education, including public and state-controlled universities and private universities/colleges. The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement (not a simple grant), which generally signals more substantial federal involvement in oversight, coordination, reporting, or program administration requirements compared with standard assistance awards. The activity category is Energy, and the CFDA number is 81.121.

Administratively, the FOA was created on October 15, 2020, with an original closing date and initial application due date of December 2, 2020, but it is structured to remain open continuously through October 14, 2030. The stated award ceiling is $3,000,000, and DOE anticipated up to about 80 awards, reflecting the intent to establish a broad network of participating institutions capable of administering these student scholarships and fellowships over time. The issuing agency is the Department of Energy, Idaho Field Office, acting in support of DOE-NE program execution.

  • The Department of Energy, Idaho Field Office in the energy sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Integrated University Program – Scholarship and Fellowship Support" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 81.121.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Oct 15, 2020.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Dec 02, 2020 Initial Application due date of 12/02/2020.The FOA will be open continuously through October 14, 2030..
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $3,000,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 80 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education.
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FAQs: Integrated University Program (IUP) Scholarship and Fellowship Support (DOE FOA 0002265)

What is the Integrated University Program (IUP) Scholarship and Fellowship Support opportunity (DOE FOA 0002265)?

This opportunity is a Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE) funding announcement that supports a network of accredited U.S. colleges and universities. DOE makes multiple cooperative agreements with institutions so they can receive, manage, and distribute DOE-provided scholarship and fellowship funds to students enrolled at those institutions.

Who is the funding agency for this FOA?

The program is run under the Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE). The issuing agency for the announcement is the Department of Energy, Idaho Field Office, acting in support of DOE-NE program execution.

What is being funded under this announcement?

Institutions are funded to administer (receive, manage, and distribute) DOE-provided scholarship and fellowship funds to eligible students at their institutions, after DOE-NE selects the recipients through a separate process.

Are universities funded to select which students receive scholarships and fellowships?

No. A key feature of this opportunity is that participating universities are not funded to choose recipients. Student selection is handled through a separate DOE-NE process. Once DOE-NE selects recipients, the institution administers the award on DOE-NE's behalf under the cooperative agreement.

Who is eligible to apply as an institution?

Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education, including accredited public and state-controlled universities and accredited private universities and colleges. The announcement also covers accredited U.S. two-year and four-year colleges and universities.

What type of funding instrument is used?

The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement, rather than a standard grant.

What does it mean that this is a cooperative agreement rather than a standard grant?

Based on the announcement description, a cooperative agreement generally indicates more substantial federal involvement in oversight, coordination, reporting, and/or program administration requirements than a typical assistance award.

What is the main purpose of the IUP scholarship and fellowship component?

The program is designed to strengthen the pipeline of nuclear science and engineering talent by supporting undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships in fields tied to nuclear energy.

How does this program connect to DOE's broader nuclear energy goals?

DOE-NE frames the effort as part of its broader mission to advance nuclear science and technology and to position nuclear energy as a contributor to U.S. energy reliability, environmental goals, and national security.

How does IUP relate to the Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP)?

The IUP scholarship and fellowship support is described as supporting the larger Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP). NEUP aims to connect university research and development with national laboratories and industry, attract high-performing students into nuclear professions, improve university infrastructure for research and training, and transfer knowledge to the next generation of the workforce.

What workforce outcomes does DOE-NE emphasize for this program?

The FOA highlights explicit workforce outcomes, including building and maintaining national nuclear power technology capability, strengthening university research and development capacity, and meeting national demand for highly trained scientists and engineers in nuclear science and engineering areas.

What disciplines or academic fields are considered relevant?

The FOA emphasizes a wide range of disciplines tied to nuclear energy, including (but not limited to): Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Health Physics, Nuclear Materials Science, Radiochemistry, Applied Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Policy, Radiation Protection Technology, Nuclear Power Technology, Nuclear Maintenance Technology, and Nuclear Engineering Technology.

What kinds of academic programs are considered primary targets for participation?

Institutions with programs that feed into nuclear-energy-related careers and research are described as primary targets. This includes traditional engineering departments as well as specialized radiation and nuclear technology programs.

What is the activity category for this FOA?

The activity category is Energy.

What is the CFDA number listed for this opportunity?

The CFDA number is 81.121.

When was the FOA created?

The FOA was created on October 15, 2020.

What were the original due dates for the announcement?

The announcement had an original closing date and initial application due date of December 2, 2020.

Is this FOA still open?

Yes. The FOA is structured to remain open continuously through October 14, 2030.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling) stated in the FOA?

The stated award ceiling is $3,000,000.

How many awards did DOE anticipate making?

DOE anticipated up to about 80 awards, reflecting an intent to establish a broad network of participating institutions to administer student scholarships and fellowships over time.

What is the basic role of participating institutions once DOE-NE selects student recipients?

Participating institutions administer the scholarships and fellowships on DOE-NE's behalf, following the terms of the cooperative agreement. This includes receiving, managing, and distributing the DOE-provided funds to students enrolled at the institution.

What level of students are supported by the program?

The description indicates support for undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships in nuclear-energy-related fields.

Does the announcement indicate where scholarship and fellowship recipients must be enrolled?

Yes. The cooperative agreements are made with institutions so they can distribute DOE-provided scholarship and fellowship funds to students enrolled at their institutions.

What is the overall strategic reason for having many participating institutions?

The announcement describes an intent to establish a broad network of accredited institutions capable of administering DOE-NE-selected scholarships and fellowships over time, supporting nuclear-energy-related education and workforce development nationwide.

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