Green Chemistry Grants

A primary objective of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® (ACS GCI) is to advance research in green chemistry by promoting funding, increasing opportunities, and developing information on the benefits of green chemistry. Our efforts span the spectrum from theory and basic research through application and commercialization of science and technology. ACS GCI also sponsors a number of research fellowships and scientific exchanges through our grants programs.

Grants

  • ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Research Grant
    The Roundtable is a partnership with the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® and pharmaceutical corporations united by a shared commitment to integrate the principles of green chemistry and engineering into the business of drug discovery and production. Academic institutions worldwide are eligible for the grant. Download the Request for Proposals for the 2009 ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable Research Grant. Proposals are due September 5, 2008.
  • ACS GCI Petroleum Research Fund Grants Program
    NOTE: We are no longer accepting proposals

    ACS GCI has sponsored a green chemistry research grant program with funds allocated from the ACS Petroleum Research Fund. The program awarded research grants in 2007 and 2008 but has been discontinued for 2009 and beyond.
  • GCI Developing and Emerging Nations Grants Program
    NOTE: No grants will offered in 2009

    The GCI-DEN program provides seed grants to promote green chemistry in developing/emerging nations.
  • ACS Petroleum Research Fund
    While the ACS Petroleum Research Fund does not have a specific category of green chemistry research, several green chemistry projects have been supported by PRF. The program welcomes applicants with high quality fundamental research in the petroleum or alternative energy fields which may have a "green" focus.

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