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National Science Foundation (NSF)

NSF Program: ECI-Engineering for Civil Infr

NSF funding-program intelligence, compiled from recent National Science Foundation award records. Recent activity: 1 award observed under the "ECI-Engineering for Civil Infr" program. Typical award size: ~$200,000. Recent recipients include: Texas State University (TX). Active in: TX. Note: this summarizes grants NSF has already awarded — it is a signal of where NSF money is flowing, not an open application. To apply, find the matching NSF solicitation on Grants.gov or NSF.gov (see below).

Eligibility

NSF awards primarily support US universities, colleges, and non-profit research institutions; some programs (e.g. SBIR/STTR) fund US small businesses. Eligibility varies by solicitation — confirm on the specific NSF program page.

  • Universities & research institutions
  • Non-profits

Application requirements

  • 1Register on Grants.gov and Research.gov / SAM.gov before applying.
  • 2Applications are made against a specific NSF solicitation, not this summary.

How to apply

NSF opportunities are posted on Grants.gov and NSF.gov. Search "ECI-Engineering for Civil Infr" at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities?keyword=ECI-Engineering%20for%20Civil%20Infr, or subscribe to NSF funding alerts. Use the typical award size and recent recipients above to gauge fit before applying.

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$50,000–$75,000Aug 9, 2026