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2006 Grant Competitions

Key Dates and Funding Amounts

2006 Regional UTC Program Grant Competition (up to $6.225M over three years)
Target Dates (may change)

March 15 - Request for proposals issued
June 1 - Applications due
July 14 - Selections made

2006 Tier I UTC Program Grant Competition (up to $3M over three years)
Target Dates (may change)

June 1 - Request for proposals issued
August 15 - Applications due
September 29 - Selections made

NOTE: the UTC Program's authorizing legislation allows an institution of higher learning to receive only one Regional, Tier I, or Tier II UTC grant at a time. Winners of the Regional grant competition will be ineligible to receive a Tier I grant. Institutions named in the legislation to receive Tier II grants may compete for a Regional or Tier I grant, but if selected then must choose which grant to receive.

UTC Program Regional Grant Competition -- CLOSED

Universities selected to receive Regional UTC Grants in 2007-2009:

  • Region 1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Region 2: City University of New York
  • Region 3: Pennsylvania State University
  • Region 4: University of Tennessee
  • Region 5: Purdue University
  • Region 6: Texas A&M University
  • Region 7: University of Nebraska
  • Region 8: North Dakota State University
  • Region 9: University of California
  • Region 10: University of Washington

UTC Program Tier I Grant Competition - CLOSED

Universities selected to receive Tier I UTC Grants in 2007-2009:

  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Iowa State University
  • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  • San José State University
  • University of Florida
  • University of Idaho
  • University of Maryland
  • University of Michigan
  • University of South Florida
  • University of Southern California/California State University, Long Beach


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