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State of Maine EPSCoR/IDeA Awards History since FY 2000

The National Science Foundation's EPSCoR model has been adopted by the following federal departments:

Department of Energy (DOE), Click here for more info.
FY 07, University of Maine $500,000

Department of Defense (DoD), Click here for more info.
FY 00-05, University of Maine $5,217,883
FY 04, University of Southern Maine $561,000

Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
FY 03 University of Maine, $577,226

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), (administered by Maine Space Grant Consortium) FY 01 Gulf of Maine Aquarium, University of New England, $1,200,000

National Institutes of Health (NIH IDeA). Click here for more info.
FY04 BRIN Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory $17,864,000
FY 03 COBRE- Maine Medical Center Research Institute $10,600,000

National Science Foundation. Click here for more info.
FY 03-05 RII University of Maine, The Jackson Laboratory and Maine Medical Center Research Institute $6,000,000 total.
FY 07 FII University of Maine $2,300,000
Portion of funds given to the rest of the state FY00-02, 06: $5,374,996 total
Co funding projects
  • ATS FY 03, $99,993
  • Bates College FY02-04 $154,970 total
  • Bigelow Lab for Ocean Science FY 01-03, 05-06 $792,489 total
  • Bowdoin College FY 01-04, $632,172 total
  • Brims Ness Corp FY 00 $99,280
  • Colby College FY 02-03 $179,740 total
  • FMI FY00 $97,459
  • ImageWorks FY 05 $84,066
  • Jackson Laboratory FY 05, $139,150
  • Maine BioTek, Inc. FY 06 $49,964
  • Mainely Sensors, LLC FY 06, 04 $149,998 total
  • MMSA FY 04, 01 $500,000 total

Total $52,299,390 since FY 2000. Each agency adopts its own rules and restrictions regarding eligibility and opportunities for funding under their EPSCoR-related programs.

For details contact:

Catherine. S. Renault, Director, Office of Innovation, 207-624-9801 or catherine.s.renault@maine.gov






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